Langford, Timothy
Department Chairperson
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Timothy Langford's research focuses on the stem cell theory of cancer, exploring its implications for oncogenesis, embryogenesis, and clinical cancer care. His work investigates how cancer development may recapitulate embryonic development, with specific attention to cellular metabolism, immunotherapies, and the distinction between epigenomic and genomic biomarkers. Langford has also contributed to the identification of microRNA biomarkers for refractory germ cell tumors. Beyond cancer research, his scholarly activities include studies on surgical residents' perceptions of multi-specialty learning and strategies for increasing procedural adoption among rural practicing urologists through simulation. He has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Neriman Gökden, Ahmet Murat Aydın, Sunny Singh, and Jim Zhongning Chen.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 428
Selected Publications
- Stem Cell Theory of Cancer: Clinical Implications for Cellular Metabolism and Anti-Cancer Metabolomics (2024) DOI
- Identification of a panel of microRNA biomarkers for the management of patients with refractory germ cell tumor of the testis. (2024) DOI
- Stem Cell Theory of Cancer: Clinical Implications of Epigenomic versus Genomic Biomarkers in Cancer Care (2023) DOI
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Clinical Implications for Cancer Immunity and Immunotherapy (2023) DOI
- Stem Cell Origin of Cancer: Implications of Oncogenesis Recapitulating Embryogenesis in Cancer Care (2023) DOI
- Simulation to Educate Practicing Urologists in Rural Locations: Identifying Strategies to Increase Procedural Adoption (2023) DOI
- Surgical Residents’ Perception of Multi-Specialty Learning (2022) DOI
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