William J. Shelton
Postdoctoral research fellow
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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William J. Shelton's research focuses on neuro-oncology, with a particular emphasis on brain tumors. He has investigated the applications of single-cell RNA sequencing and long-read sequencing in understanding gliomas and other brain tumors. Shelton has also explored standardized tissue processing protocols for neuro-oncology research and functional precision medicine assays for recurrent meningioma. His work includes a proof-of-principle case study and the description of a rare case of atypical intradural extramedullary glioblastoma diagnosed using next-generation sequencing and methylation profiling. Shelton has also contributed to reviews on miRNA-based approaches in glioblastoma and on the state of awake craniotomy in Latin American countries. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6, 18 total publications, and 79 total citations.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 79
Selected Publications
- Impact of baseline brain metastases on survival and CNS progression in NSCLC patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors in real-world studies: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2026) DOI
- Toward standardized brain tumor tissue processing protocols in neuro-oncology: a perspective for gliomas and beyond (2024) DOI
- Functional precision medicine assay for recurrent meningioma: a proof of principle. Illustrative case (2024) DOI
- Long-read sequencing for brain tumors (2024) DOI
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