Katherine A. Hoadley: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Katherine A. Hoadley's h-index is 133 (213 i10-index, 197,152+ total citations across 425+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of July 2026. Katherine A. Hoadley is affiliated with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Katherine A. Hoadley is a researcher affiliated with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializing in various fields. Their work has been cited 197,152 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, spanning a global audience.
Katherine A. Hoadley's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 425 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 133
- i10-Index
- 213
- Total Citations
- 197,152
- Citing Countries
- 0
As of July 2026.
Katherine A. Hoadley has an h-index of 133 and 197,152 total citations across 425 publications, with research cited by institutions in 0 countries.
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Integrated genomic analysis identifies clinically relevant subtypes of glioblastoma characterized by abnormalities in PDGFRA, IDH1, EGFR, and NF1
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About Katherine A. Hoadley's research
Katherine A. Hoadley is a researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their work has been cited 197,152 times across 425 publications (h-index 133), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “Integrated genomic analysis identifies clinically relevant subtypes of glioblastoma characterized by abnormalities in PDGFRA, IDH1, EGFR, and NF1” (2010), has accumulated 9,216 citations. Other influential works include “Comprehensive molecular characterization of human colon and rectal cancer” (2012) with 8,728 citations and “Comprehensive genomic characterization defines human glioblastoma genes and core pathways” (2008) with 8,185 citations.











