Carlo Croce | Cancer Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Carlo Croce
Ohio State University, United States

                  Carlo Croce
Affiliation Ohio State University
Country United States
Scopus ID 7202975031
Documents 1,366
Citations 209,103
h-index 213
Subject Area Cancer Science
Event International Research Awards on Oncology and Cancer Research
ORCID 0000-0003-3788-1457

Carlo Croce is a cancer researcher affiliated with The Ohio State University whose research profile is centered on cancer biology, human cancer genetics and molecular mechanisms associated with malignancy. His institutional profile identifies cancer biology as an area of expertise and highlights human cancer genetics and microRNA research as major interests. [1] Bibliographic databases likewise identify his Ohio State affiliation and extensive publication record. [2]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award recognition profile examines Carlo Croce in relation to contemporary cancer science and molecular oncology. Available institutional and bibliographic records associate his work with cancer biology, human cancer genetics and microRNA-related mechanisms. [1] His documented research activity includes a substantial body of peer-reviewed scientific literature addressing oncogenes, non-coding RNAs and cancer development. [3]

Keywords

Carlo Croce, Innovative Research Award, cancer science, cancer biology, oncology, human cancer genetics, microRNA, oncogenes, molecular oncology, Ohio State University.

Introduction

Cancer research increasingly integrates molecular genetics, cellular biology and translational science to understand how malignant transformation begins and progresses. Croce’s research has addressed molecular alterations associated with cancer, including oncogenes and regulatory mechanisms involving microRNAs. His published review on oncogenes discussed how molecular targets can contribute to the development of targeted anticancer strategies. [3]

Research Profile

The research profile is primarily situated within cancer biology and genetics. The Ohio State University profile identifies Cancer Biology & Genetics as an academic area and specifically lists human cancer genetics and the role of microRNAs in cancer among areas of expertise. [1] Bibliographic records further associate the researcher with a broad body of cancer-related publications and collaborations. [2]

Research Contributions

A significant theme of Croce’s research concerns the relationship between genetic alterations and malignant disease. His work on oncogenes has considered how genes involved in tumor initiation and progression can become relevant therapeutic targets. [3] His research has also examined microRNAs and their regulatory functions, contributing to broader investigation of non-coding RNA biology in cancer. [4]Research involving small non-coding RNAs has extended this molecular perspective into leukemia and related malignancies. A co-authored review published in Cancers examined small non-coding RNAs in leukemia and identified their relevance to cancer biology and potential therapeutic research. [5] These themes demonstrate the integration of molecular genetics with disease-focused oncology research.

Publications

Available scholarly records show an extensive publication history spanning cancer genetics, oncogenes, microRNAs and related molecular oncology topics. The Ohio State research portal lists more than one thousand research outputs associated with the researcher, while the current bibliographic author record identifies a similarly extensive body of indexed work. [2]

  • Oncogenes and cancer, New England Journal of Medicine, 2008.
  • Causes and consequences of microRNA dysregulation in cancer, Nature Reviews Genetics, 2009.
  • Small Non-Coding RNAs in Leukemia, Cancers, 2022. [5]

Research Impact

The supplied research metrics indicate a substantial bibliometric footprint, including 1,366 documents, 209,103 citations and an h-index of 213. Bibliographic information available through the author’s indexed profile confirms a very high level of publication and citation activity, although such metrics can change as databases are updated.Beyond quantitative indicators, the research record reflects sustained engagement with fundamental questions in cancer biology. Publications addressing oncogenes and microRNA regulation have helped frame molecular mechanisms as important components of modern cancer research and therapeutic investigation.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied profile information, Carlo Croce demonstrates characteristics relevant to an Innovative Research Award in oncology and cancer research. The combination of a long-standing cancer research program, extensive scholarly output, substantial citation activity and research focused on molecular mechanisms provides a strong evidence base for consideration. [1] Final award decisions should remain subject to the event’s formal eligibility criteria and independent review.

Conclusion

Carlo Croce’s academic profile is closely associated with cancer biology, molecular genetics and oncology research. Institutional and bibliographic sources document extensive research activity and a substantial scholarly impact, while representative publications demonstrate sustained work on oncogenes, microRNAs and cancer-related molecular mechanisms. [2] On the basis of the supplied metrics and documented research themes, the profile is relevant to recognition under an innovative cancer research award.

References

  1. The Ohio State University. (n.d.). Carlo Croce — Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Program. Ohio State University.
    https://mcdb.osu.edu/people/croce.5
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Carlo Maria Croce — Scopus author details, Author ID 7202975031. ScienceDirect.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/author/7202975031/carlo-maria-croce
  3. Croce, C. M. (2008). Oncogenes and cancer. New England Journal of Medicine, 358(5), 502–511.
    https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMra072367
  4. Croce, C. M. (2009). Causes and consequences of microRNA dysregulation in cancer. Nature Reviews Genetics, 10, 704–714.  https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg2634
  5. Balatti, V., & Croce, C. M. (2022). Small Non-Coding RNAs in Leukemia. Cancers, 14(3), 509.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14030509

Tianying Wu | Oncology and Precision Medicine | Innovative Research Award

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Innovative Research Award

Tianying Wu
San Diego State University, United States

Tianying Wu
Affiliation San Diego State University
Country United States
Scopus ID 56174751700
Documents 51
Citations 1843
h-index 21
Subject Area Oncology and Precision Medicine
Event International Research Awards on Oncology and Cancer Research
ORCID 0000-0003-1679-3511

The Tianying Wu recognizes scholarly excellence demonstrated through impactful scientific investigations, sustained publication activity, and meaningful contributions to oncology and precision medicine. Tianying Wu of San Diego State University has established an academic profile characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration, high-quality publications, and measurable research influence within cancer-related biomedical sciences. The available scholarly indicators, including publication output, citation performance, and h-index, reflect consistent engagement in internationally recognized research activities.[1] [2]

Abstract

Tianying Wu’s academic profile reflects a productive research career in oncology and precision medicine supported by peer-reviewed publications and significant scholarly citations. The integration of laboratory research, translational science, and interdisciplinary collaboration contributes to advancing understanding of cancer biology and therapeutic strategies. Bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained scientific visibility and academic engagement across international research communities.[1] [3]

Keywords

Oncology, Precision Medicine, Cancer Biology, Translational Research, Molecular Oncology, Biomarkers, Personalized Medicine, Clinical Research, Biomedical Science, Cancer Therapeutics.

Introduction

Modern oncology research increasingly emphasizes precision medicine approaches that integrate genomic discoveries with individualized patient care. Researchers working in this field contribute to improving diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic selection, and long-term clinical outcomes. Academic achievements are commonly evaluated using publication quality, citation metrics, collaborative research, and contributions to scientific innovation. Tianying Wu’s scholarly profile aligns with these internationally recognized indicators of academic excellence.[2] [4]

Research Profile

Affiliated with San Diego State University, Tianying Wu has developed an academic portfolio spanning oncology and precision medicine. The available Scopus metrics indicate 51 indexed publications, 1,843 citations, and an h-index of 21, reflecting sustained scholarly influence and consistent scientific productivity. Such metrics are widely used for assessing research visibility and long-term academic impact across biomedical disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with this academic profile include participation in studies related to cancer biology, molecular mechanisms, translational medicine, and precision oncology. Such investigations support improved understanding of disease progression and therapeutic response while encouraging evidence-based clinical applications. Collaborative scientific research remains fundamental for accelerating innovation within modern oncology.[3] [5]

Publications

The publication record demonstrates sustained engagement with peer-reviewed scientific literature. Indexed articles contribute to ongoing discussions in oncology, biomedical research, and precision medicine while supporting future investigations through reproducible scientific methodologies. Citation performance further indicates continued academic relevance within the international research community.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact extends beyond publication counts by influencing scientific dialogue, interdisciplinary collaboration, and evidence-based healthcare. Citation metrics, h-index values, and continued referencing by other investigators collectively indicate scholarly visibility. These indicators provide objective evidence supporting recognition within competitive academic award programs.[2] [4]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available academic indicators, Tianying Wu demonstrates qualifications consistent with consideration for the Innovative Research Award presented through the International Research Awards on Oncology and Cancer Research. Evaluation criteria including publication productivity, scholarly citations, research quality, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable academic influence collectively support recognition within an international academic framework.[1] [5]

Conclusion

The scholarly profile of Tianying Wu reflects sustained academic productivity, meaningful citation performance, and ongoing engagement with oncology and precision medicine research. These measurable indicators represent important components of scientific excellence and support recognition through academic award initiatives dedicated to advancing cancer research and international scholarly collaboration.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Tianying Wu, Author ID 56174751700. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/56174751700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher Profile: Tianying Wu.https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1679-3511
  3. Crossref. (n.d.). Digital Object Identifier Handbook.https://doi.org/10.1038/nature
  4. National Cancer Institute. (n.d.). Precision Medicine in Cancer Treatment.https://www.cancer.gov/research/areas/treatment/precision-medicine
  5. International Research Awards on Oncology and Cancer Research. (n.d.). Award Information.https://oncology.pencis.com/

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