William L Hwang, MD, PhD

William L Hwang, MD, PhD

Harvard University

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About William L Hwang, MD, PhD

William L Hwang, MD, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of GI oncology (pancreatic cancer), cancer neuroscience, single-cell and spatial omics, circulating biomarkers, epigenetics.

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

Understanding spatial organization of cellular plasticity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Therapy-associated remodeling of pancreatic cancer revealed by single-cell spatial transcriptomics and optimal transport analysis

Deep spatial immunophenotyping of lymphoid aggregates in pancreatic cancer using multi-omic integration of ultra high-plex proteomics and transcriptomics

High-resolution spatial transcriptomics identifies candidate genes facilitating perineural invasion

Sustained and Localized Drug Depot Release using Radiation‐Activated Scintillating Nanoparticles

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma signatures and uses thereof

Abstract B106: Spatially-constrained optimal transport interaction analysis reveals therapy-associated remodeling in the pancreatic cancer microenvironment

Abstract A117: Molecular stratification of therapeutic targets in pancreatic cancer

William L Hwang, MD, PhD Information

University

Position

Instructor/Attending Physician, Harvard Medical School/Dept of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts

Citations(all)

4124

Citations(since 2020)

2327

Cited By

2497

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

34

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William L Hwang, MD, PhD Skills & Research Interests

GI oncology (pancreatic cancer)

cancer neuroscience

single-cell and spatial omics

circulating biomarkers

epigenetics

Top articles of William L Hwang, MD, PhD

Understanding spatial organization of cellular plasticity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

Therapy-associated remodeling of pancreatic cancer revealed by single-cell spatial transcriptomics and optimal transport analysis

bioRxiv

2023/6/29

Deep spatial immunophenotyping of lymphoid aggregates in pancreatic cancer using multi-omic integration of ultra high-plex proteomics and transcriptomics

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

High-resolution spatial transcriptomics identifies candidate genes facilitating perineural invasion

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

Sustained and Localized Drug Depot Release using Radiation‐Activated Scintillating Nanoparticles

Advanced Materials

2024/2/23

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma signatures and uses thereof

2024/2/8

Abstract B106: Spatially-constrained optimal transport interaction analysis reveals therapy-associated remodeling in the pancreatic cancer microenvironment

Cancer Research

2024/1/16

Abstract A117: Molecular stratification of therapeutic targets in pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research

2024/1/16

655 Dissecting pancreatic cancer tumor-immune microenvironment crosstalk using spatial transcriptomics

2023/11/1

Intercellular Mechanisms of Therapeutic Resistance at the Tumor-Stromal Interface Using Ultra High-Plex Single-Cell Spatial Transcriptomics and Genetically-Engineered Tumoroids

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics

2023/10/1

Molecular Mechanisms of Intratumoral Nerve Recruitment and Perineural Invasion Elucidated with Spatial Transcriptomics and CRISPR Activation

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics

2023/10/1

Correction to: Tools and Model Systems to Study Nerve-Cancer Interactions

2023/9/9

Why does it matter?

Translational Radiation Oncology

2023/8/3

Tools and Model Systems to Study Nerve-Cancer Interactions

2023/7/26

Cell-autonomous Cxcl1 sustains tolerogenic circuitries and stromal inflammation via neutrophil-derived TNF in pancreatic cancer

Cancer discovery

2023/6/2

It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness: single-cell transcriptomics sheds new light on pancreas biology and disease

2023/6/1

Distinct cancer-intrinsic mechanisms mediate nerve recruitment/outgrowth versus perineural invasion

Cancer Research

2023/4/4

Mechanisms of therapeutic resistance in pancreatic cancer identified by single-cell spatial transcriptomics and genetically-engineered stromal tumoroids

Cancer Research

2023/4/4

GLIS3 drives a neural-like malignant state enriched after neoadjuvant treatment in pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research

2023/4/4

Drug discovery

2023/1/1

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