Ted R. Hupp

University of Gdańsk

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About

Ted R. Hupp is a pioneering molecular oncologist whose research centers on the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, cancer proteomics, and the mechanisms of protein stability and degradation. His major contributions include elucidating how p53 is regulated by post-translational modifications and identifying key interacting proteins that control its tumor-suppressive functions. Hupp’s work has been instrumental in understanding the molecular basis of cancer cell survival and resistance to therapy, with his most cited papers collectively amassing over 20,000 citations. Notably, his 2024 study on a novel FFPE proteomics method revealed prolactin induced protein as a hormone-induced cytoskeleton remodeling spatial biomarker, demonstrating his innovative approach to spatially resolved quantitative proteomics in formalin-fixed tissues. This work, though recent, has already garnered 10 citations, highlighting its potential impact. Hupp’s achievements include leading international collaborations and receiving numerous awards for his contributions to cancer biology, making him a leading figure in translating basic research into clinical applications.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Novel FFPE proteomics method suggests prolactin induced protein as hormone induced cytoskeleton remodeling spatial biomarker
10 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: University of Gdańsk

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