Vincent Cannataro

Vincent Cannataro

Emmanuel College

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Vincent Cannataro

Vincent Cannataro, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Emmanuel College, specializes in the field of Biology, Evolution, Cancer, Aging.

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

Abstract IA010: Unraveling mutation and selection to better understand early cancer evolution

Abstract B043: Quantifying selection intensity and epistatic interactions among gene variants within angiosarcoma

Abstract A035: Mutation of NOTCH1 is selected within normal esophageal tissues, yet leads to selective epistasis suppressive of further evolution into cancer

Abstract C075: Altered RNA splicing causes pancreatic cancer and exposes a therapeutic vulnerability

Persistence and dynamics of mutation, selection, and epistasis during the somatic evolution of low-risk, high-risk, and metastatic prostate cancer

Mutation of NOTCH1 is selected within normal esophageal tissues, yet leads to selective epistasis suppressive of further evolution into cancer

Estimation of Neutral Mutation Rates and Quantification of Somatic Variant Selection Using cancereffectsizeR

Attribution of cancer origins to endogenous, exogenous, and preventable mutational processes

Vincent Cannataro Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

573

Citations(since 2020)

520

Cited By

221

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

14

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Vincent Cannataro Skills & Research Interests

Biology

Evolution

Cancer

Aging

Top articles of Vincent Cannataro

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Abstract IA010: Unraveling mutation and selection to better understand early cancer evolution

Cancer Research

Vincent L Cannataro

Kira A Glasmacher

Mary Summers

Jeffrey D Mandell

J Nic Fisk

...

2024/2/1

Abstract B043: Quantifying selection intensity and epistatic interactions among gene variants within angiosarcoma

Cancer Research

Caralynn E Hampson

Vincent L Cannataro

2024/2/1

Abstract A035: Mutation of NOTCH1 is selected within normal esophageal tissues, yet leads to selective epistasis suppressive of further evolution into cancer

Cancer Research

Kira A Glasmacher

Vincent L Cannataro

Jeffrey D Mandell

Mia Jackson

J Nic Fisk

...

2024/2/1

Abstract C075: Altered RNA splicing causes pancreatic cancer and exposes a therapeutic vulnerability

Cancer Research

Natasha Pinto Medici

Diana Martinez Saucedo

Danny Lee

Li-Ting Ku

Robert Tseng

...

2024/1/16

Persistence and dynamics of mutation, selection, and epistasis during the somatic evolution of low-risk, high-risk, and metastatic prostate cancer

Cancer Research

Moein Rajaei

Alexander Yang

Christopher N Cross

J Nick Fisk

Elizabeth B Perry

...

2024/3/22

Mutation of NOTCH1 is selected within normal esophageal tissues, yet leads to selective epistasis suppressive of further evolution into cancer

bioRxiv

Kira A Glasmacher

Vincent L Cannataro

Jeffrey D Mandell

Mia Jackson

J Nic Fisk

...

2023

Estimation of Neutral Mutation Rates and Quantification of Somatic Variant Selection Using cancereffectsizeR

Cancer Research

Jeffrey D Mandell

Vincent L Cannataro

Jeffrey P Townsend

2023/2/15

Attribution of cancer origins to endogenous, exogenous, and preventable mutational processes

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Vincent L Cannataro

Jeffrey D Mandell

Jeffrey P Townsend

2022/5

Heavy mutagenesis by tobacco leads to lung adenocarcinoma tumors with KRAS G12 mutations other than G12D, leading KRAS G12D tumors—on average—to exhibit a lower mutation burden

Lung Cancer

Chichun Tan

Jeffrey D Mandell

Krishna Dasari

Vincent L Cannataro

Jorge A Alfaro-Murillo

...

2022/4/1

Not only mutations but also tumorigenesis can be substantially attributed to DNA damage from reactive oxygen species in RUNX1::RUNX1T1-fusion-positive acute …

Leukemia

Jeffrey D Mandell

J Nick Fisk

Ethan Cyrenne

Mina L Xu

Vincent L Cannataro

...

2022/12

Abstract A055: Altered RNA splicing causes pancreatic cancer and exposes a therapeutic vulnerability

Cancer Research

Natasha Pinto Medici

Diana Martinez Saucedo

Danny Lee

Li-Ting Ku

Robert Tseng

...

2022/11/15

APOBEC mutagenesis and selection for NFE2L2 contribute to the origin of lung squamous-cell carcinoma

Lung Cancer

Vincent L Cannataro

Shalley Kudalkar

Krishna Dasari

Stephen G Gaffney

Heather M Lazowski

...

2022/9/1

Cancer relevance of human genes

JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Tao Qing

Hussein Mohsen

Vincent L Cannataro

Michal Marczyk

Mariya Rozenblit

...

2022/7/1

Identifying modules of cooperating cancer drivers

Molecular systems biology

Michael I Klein

Vincent L Cannataro

Jeffrey P Townsend

Scott Newman

David F Stern

...

2021/3

Molecular biology and evolution of cancer: from discovery to action

Molecular biology and evolution

Jason A Somarelli

Heather Gardner

Vincent L Cannataro

Ella F Gunady

Amy M Boddy

...

2020/2/1

Nature inspired supply chain solutions: definitions, analogies, and future research directions

Nazli Turken

Vincent Cannataro

Avinash Geda

Ashutosh Dixit

2020/8/2

Transfer RNA methyltransferase gene NSUN2 mRNA expression modifies the effect of T cell activation score on patient survival in head and neck squamous carcinoma

Oral oncology

Lingeng Lu

Stephen G Gaffney

Vincent L Cannataro

Jeffrey Townsend

2020/2/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
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Sudhir Kumar

Temple University

H-index: 35
Maia Martcheva

Maia Martcheva

University of Florida

H-index: 29
Colette M. St. Mary

Colette M. St. Mary

University of Florida

H-index: 20
Scott McKinley

Scott McKinley

Tulane University

H-index: 16
Necibe Tuncer

Necibe Tuncer

Florida Atlantic University

H-index: 16
Jake M. Ferguson

Jake M. Ferguson

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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