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Todd R. Golub
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 454
Citations - 234100
Todd R. Golub is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Gene expression profiling. The author has an hindex of 164, co-authored 422 publications receiving 201457 citations. Previous affiliations of Todd R. Golub include Rush University Medical Center & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Fusion of PDGF receptor β to a novel ets-like gene, tel, in chronic myelomonocytic leukemia with t(5;12) chromosomal translocation
TL;DR: The tel-PDGFR beta fusion demonstrates the oncogenic potential of PDGFRbeta and may provide a paradigm for early events in the pathogenesis of AML.
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The genomic complexity of primary human prostate cancer
Michael F. Berger,Michael F. Berger,Michael S. Lawrence,Francesca Demichelis,Yotam Drier,Kristian Cibulskis,Andrey Sivachenko,Andrea Sboner,Raquel Esgueva,Dorothee Pflueger,Carrie Sougnez,Robert C. Onofrio,Scott L. Carter,Kyung Park,Lukas Habegger,Lauren Ambrogio,Timothy Fennell,Melissa Parkin,Gordon Saksena,Douglas Voet,Alex H. Ramos,Alex H. Ramos,Trevor J. Pugh,Trevor J. Pugh,Jane Wilkinson,Sheila Fisher,Wendy Winckler,Scott Mahan,Kristin G. Ardlie,Jennifer Baldwin,Jonathan W. Simons,Naoki Kitabayashi,Theresa Y. MacDonald,Philip W. Kantoff,Lynda Chin,Stacey Gabriel,Mark Gerstein,Todd R. Golub,Todd R. Golub,Todd R. Golub,Matthew Meyerson,Matthew Meyerson,Ashutosh Tewari,Eric S. Lander,Eric S. Lander,Eric S. Lander,Gad Getz,Mark A. Rubin,Levi A. Garraway,Levi A. Garraway +49 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the complete sequence of seven primary human prostate cancers and their paired normal counterparts and revealed previously unknown balanced rearrangements, at which multiple intra-and inter-chromosomal loci exchange their breakpoint arms without any loss of genetic material.
MPLW515L Is a Novel Somatic Activating Mutation in Myelofibrosis with Myeloid
Metaplasia Pikman,Benjamin H. Lee,Thomas Mercher,Elizabeth McDowell,Benjamin L. Ebert,Maricel Gozo,Adam Cuker,Gerlinde Wernig,Sandra A. Moore,Ilene Galinsky,Daniel J. DeAngelo,Jennifer J. Clark,Stephanie J. Lee,Todd R. Golub,Martha Wadleigh,D. Gary Gilliland,Ross L. Levine +16 more
TL;DR: Activation of JAK-STAT signaling via MPLW515L is an important pathogenetic event in patients with JAK2V617F-negative MF, including extramedullary hematopoiesis, splenomegaly, and megakaryocytic proliferation.
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Gene Expression in Fixed Tissues and Outcome in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Yujin Hoshida,Augusto Villanueva,Masahiro Kobayashi,Judit Peix,Derek Y. Chiang,Amy L. Camargo,Supriya Gupta,Jamie Moore,Matthew J. Wrobel,Jim Lerner,Michael R. Reich,Jennifer A. Chan,Jonathan N. Glickman,Kenji Ikeda,Masaji Hashimoto,Goro Watanabe,Maria Grazia Daidone,Sasan Roayaie,Myron Schwartz,Swan N. Thung,Helga B. Salvesen,Stacey Gabriel,Vincenzo Mazzaferro,Jordi Bruix,Scott L. Friedman,Hiromitsu Kumada,Josep M. Llovet,Todd R. Golub +27 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of genomewide expression profiling of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues is demonstrated and it is shown that a reproducible gene-expression signature correlated with survival is present in liver tissue adjacent to the tumor in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Punctuated Evolution of Prostate Cancer Genomes
Sylvan C. Baca,Davide Prandi,Michael S. Lawrence,Juan Miguel Mosquera,Alessandro Romanel,Yotam Drier,Yotam Drier,Kyung Park,Naoki Kitabayashi,Theresa Y. MacDonald,Mahmoud Ghandi,Eliezer M. Van Allen,Eliezer M. Van Allen,Gregory V. Kryukov,Gregory V. Kryukov,Gregory V. Kryukov,Andrea Sboner,Jean-Philippe Theurillat,David Soong,Elizabeth Nickerson,Daniel Auclair,Ashutosh K. Tewari,Himisha Beltran,Robert C. Onofrio,Gunther Boysen,Candace Guiducci,Christopher E. Barbieri,Kristian Cibulskis,Andrey Sivachenko,Scott L. Carter,Gordon Saksena,Douglas Voet,Alex H. Ramos,Alex H. Ramos,Wendy Winckler,Michelle Cipicchio,Kristin G. Ardlie,Philip W. Kantoff,Michael F. Berger,Stacey Gabriel,Todd R. Golub,Matthew Meyerson,Eric S. Lander,Olivier Elemento,Gad Getz,Francesca Demichelis,Francesca Demichelis,Mark A. Rubin,Levi A. Garraway +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the genesis of genomic rearrangements, including abundant DNA translocations and deletions that arise in a highly interdependent manner, was modeled and shown to induce considerable genomic derangement over relatively few events in prostate cancer and other neoplasms, supporting a model of punctuated cancer evolution.