Cancer-Related Molecular Pathways

7 researchers across 2 institutions

7 Researchers
2 Institutions
1 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Research in cancer-related molecular pathways investigates the complex biological mechanisms that drive cancer development, progression, and response to treatment. This work examines genetic mutations, protein interactions, and cellular signaling cascades that are altered in cancerous cells. Researchers employ techniques such as gene sequencing, proteomics, and cell-based assays to identify key molecular targets and understand how these pathways can be modulated to inhibit tumor growth or induce cancer cell death. Sub-fields include the study of oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and the tumor microenvironment.

This research holds significant relevance for Arkansas, a state with a notable cancer burden. Understanding these molecular pathways can lead to the development of more targeted and effective cancer therapies, potentially improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs within the state. Furthermore, insights gained from this research can inform public health initiatives aimed at cancer prevention and early detection, addressing specific demographic and health disparities present in Arkansas.

This area of study is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing upon expertise in genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. It connects with research in gene expression and cancer classification, artificial intelligence in cancer detection, and bioinformatics and genomic networks. Engagement spans multiple institutions across Arkansas, fostering collaboration and leveraging diverse research strengths.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Fred Prior UAMS 36 13,516 Grant PI High Impact
Tarun Pandey UAMS 18 988
Satya Narayana Patro UAMS 10 346
Aileen Watts Arkansas Tech University 2 11
Ruizong Li UAMS 2 55
Sonia Orcutt UAMS 0 0
Charles Bower UAMS 0 0

Strategic Outlook

Global signals from OpenAlex for this research area: where the field is growing, how concentrated leadership is, and where Arkansas sits relative to the world's top-100 institutions. Descriptive only — surfaced as input to the conversation about where to place bets, not a recommendation. Signal confidence: LOW

Global trajectory
5,395 works in 2025
+0.6% CAGR 2018–2025
Leadership concentration
7.0% held by global top 5 institutions
Fragmented HHI 26
Arkansas position
Arkansas not in global top 100
No AR institution among the top-100 contributors to this topic over the 2018–2025 window.

Top US institutions in this area

  1. 1 The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 3,562
  2. 2 Harvard University 2,965
  3. 3 National Cancer Institute 2,503
  4. 4 National Institutes of Health 1,945
  5. 5 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 1,741

Researchers with Federal Grants

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