Stephen j. Chanock - Epidemiology

Author Information

Stephen J. Chanock is affiliated with the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, located in Bethesda, MD, USA.

Research Contributions

Stephen J. Chanock has made significant contributions to the field of cancer epidemiology and genetics. His research spans various aspects of genetic epidemiology with a particular focus on cancer. In 2022 alone, he has contributed to studies on clonal hematopoiesis, genetic determinants of human height, prostate cancer risk among men of African ancestry, prostate cancer screening, and the relationship between blood pressure and renal cell carcinoma risk. His work also includes advancements in computational methodologies, such as ImmunoTyper-SR for genotyping immunoglobulin heavy chain variable genes, and integrated analyses of co-expression and exome sequencing to prioritize susceptibility genes for familial cutaneous melanoma. Additionally, his research has explored immune-related adverse events following immune checkpoint inhibitors for melanoma and polygenic risk modeling for epithelial ovarian cancer.

Aliases

Stephen J. Chanock is also known by several aliases, including Steven J. Chanock, S. Chanock, S J Chanock, Stephen J Chanock, S. J. Chanock, S Chanock, Steven Chanock, Stephen J. Chanock, Stephen J. Chanock, Stephen Chanock, and Steve Chanock.

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Total Citation Count 107,071
H-Index 151
Total Paper Count 1,552

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