Dan J Woodcock

Dan J Woodcock

University of Oxford

H-index: 14

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dan J Woodcock

Dan J Woodcock, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Intra-prostatic tumour evolution, steps in metastatic spread and histogenomic associations revealed by integration of multi-region whole-genome sequencing with …

PD09-08 SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMIC CLONAL DECONVOLUTION IDENTIFIES THE ‘LETHAL CLONE’IN PROSTATE CANCER AS DEFINED BY ABILITY TO METASTASIZE TO LYMPH NODES

PD09-06 EXPLORING STROMAL DYNAMICS IN PROSTATE CANCER: INSIGHTS FROM SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSES

Genomic evolution shapes prostate cancer disease type

Aligning germline and somatic mutations in prostate cancer. Are genetics changing practice?

Spatial transcriptomic analysis of virtual prostate biopsy reveals confounding effect of tissue heterogeneity on genomic signatures

Beyond attention: deriving biologically interpretable insights from weakly-supervised multiple-instance learning models

Genomic evolution and transcriptional changes in the evolution of prostate cancer into neuroendocrine and ductal carcinoma types

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1309

Citations(since 2020)

943

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729

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

14

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Top articles of Dan J Woodcock

Intra-prostatic tumour evolution, steps in metastatic spread and histogenomic associations revealed by integration of multi-region whole-genome sequencing with …

Genome Medicine

2024/12

PD09-08 SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMIC CLONAL DECONVOLUTION IDENTIFIES THE ‘LETHAL CLONE’IN PROSTATE CANCER AS DEFINED BY ABILITY TO METASTASIZE TO LYMPH NODES

The Journal of Urology

2024/5

PD09-06 EXPLORING STROMAL DYNAMICS IN PROSTATE CANCER: INSIGHTS FROM SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSES

The Journal of Urology

2024/5

Genomic evolution shapes prostate cancer disease type

Cell Genomics

2024/2/29

Aligning germline and somatic mutations in prostate cancer. Are genetics changing practice?

2023/11

Dan J Woodcock
Dan J Woodcock

H-Index: 11

Spatial transcriptomic analysis of virtual prostate biopsy reveals confounding effect of tissue heterogeneity on genomic signatures

Molecular Cancer

2023/10/3

Beyond attention: deriving biologically interpretable insights from weakly-supervised multiple-instance learning models

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.03925

2023/9/7

Genomic evolution and transcriptional changes in the evolution of prostate cancer into neuroendocrine and ductal carcinoma types

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

2023/8/12

Dan J Woodcock
Dan J Woodcock

H-Index: 11

Abstract A051: The spatial landscape of clonal somatic copy number alterations in benign and malignant prostate epithelia

Cancer Research

2023/6/2

Clonal phylogenies inferred from bulk, single cell, and spatial transcriptomic analysis of cancer

bioRxiv

2023/2/27

Flexible and Highly-Efficient Feature Perception for Molecular Traits Prediction via Self-interactive Deep Learning

medRxiv

2023

The architecture of clonal expansions in morphologically normal tissue from cancerous and non-cancerous prostates

Molecular Cancer

2022/12

Spatially resolved clonal copy number alterations in benign and malignant tissue

Nature

2022/8/11

Rare germline variants are associated with rapid biochemical recurrence after radical prostate cancer treatment: A pan prostate cancer group study

European Urology

2022/8/1

MP45-14 THE SPATIAL LANDSCAPE OF CLONAL SOMATIC MUTATIONS IN BENIGN AND MALIGNANT PROSTATE EPITHELIA

The Journal of Urology

2022/5

Subclone eradication analysis identifies targets for enhanced cancer therapy and reveals L1 retrotransposition as a dynamic source of cancer heterogeneity

Cancer research

2021/10/1

Dan J Woodcock
Dan J Woodcock

H-Index: 11

David C Wedge
David C Wedge

H-Index: 55

A systematic review of prostate cancer heterogeneity: understanding the clonal ancestry of multifocal disease

2021/6/1

Genomic copy number predicts esophageal cancer years before transformation

Nature medicine

2020/11

Prostate cancer evolution from multilineage primary to single lineage metastases with implications for liquid biopsy

Nature communications

2020/10/8

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