Joseph Andrews
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Also affiliated: Western University (2005–2023); Lawson Health Research Institute (2020); Cancer Care Ontario (2022); London Health Sciences Centre (1999–2023); London Cancer (2019); Robarts Clinical Trials (1997–2006); Children’s Health Research Institute (2007); Centre for Inflammation Research (1999)
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Joseph Andrews' research focuses on the application of molecular biology techniques to investigate disease mechanisms, with a particular emphasis on cancer and rare diseases. His work involves analyzing gene expression patterns and genetic variations to understand disease development and identify potential diagnostic markers. He has explored the diagnostic utility of exome sequencing for rare conditions and reviewed imaging biomarkers for prostate cancer treatment.
Andrews has contributed to the scientific literature with 23 publications, garnering over 1,200 citations and an h-index of 16. His research network includes collaborations with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, such as Chenguang Fan and J. Sakon. He has also served as Co-Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation grant totaling $100,000, which supported research into infrastructure for side-channel attacks on cryptographic algorithms.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 1,210
Selected Publications
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Crystal structures of <i>Escherichia coli</i> glucokinase and insights into phosphate binding (2025)
Federal Grants 1 $100,000 total
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- Crystal structures of <i>Escherichia coli</i> glucokinase and insights into phosphate binding
- Crystal structures of <i>Escherichia coli</i> glucokinase and insights into phosphate binding
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