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Stephanie l. schmit

Researcher
Deparment of Cancer Epidemiology
Moffitt Cancer Center
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit is affiliated to Deparment of Cancer Epidemiology, Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit is currently providing services as Researcher. Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Stephanie L. Schmit research interests include Dr. Schmit’s research combines wet and dry lab approaches and statistical genetic techniques to better understand the roles of genetic susceptibility, molecular markers, and environmental factors in the development of colorectal cancer and the modulation of disease progression and outcomes. .

Research Interest

Dr. Schmit’s research combines wet and dry lab approaches and statistical genetic techniques to better understand the roles of genetic susceptibility, molecular markers, and environmental factors in the development of colorectal cancer and the modulation of disease progression and outcomes. 

Publications

  • Schmit SL, Schumacher FR, Edlund CK, Conti DV, Ihenacho U, Wan P, Van Den Berg D, Casey G, Fortini BK, Lenz HJ, Tusié-Luna T. Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer in Hispanics. Carcinogenesis. 2016 Apr 18;37(6):547-56.

  • Ricker CN, Hanna DL, Peng C, Nguyen NT, Stern MC, Schmit SL, Idos GE, Patel R, Tsai S, Ramirez V, Lin S. DNA mismatch repair deficiency and hereditary syndromes in Latino patients with colorectal cancer. Cancer. 2017 Jun 22.

  • Wang H, Schmit SL, Haiman CA, Keku TO, Kato I, Palmer JR, van den Berg D, Wilkens LR, Burnett T, Conti DV, Schumacher FR. Novel colon cancer susceptibility variants identified from a genome‐wide association study in African Americans. International Journal of Cancer. 2017 Jun 15;140(12):2728-33.

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