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Emily Zhao

Reproductive Biology and Surgical Oncology

University of Oxford

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About Emily Zhao at University of Oxford (Oxford)

Emily Zhao is a Harvard University researcher focusing on reproductive biology, BRCA-related cancer mechanisms, and breast reconstruction surgical outcomes.

Research Areas

hypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesBRCA gene mutationsbreast implant reconstructionoophorectomy incidenceallergen-neutralizing protein binderslaser speckle imagingnutritional policy implementation
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Research Output

Total Citations272

Emerging researcher

Publications6

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h-index5

Developing track record

i10-index5

Early-stage portfolio

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