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Perspectives on the Current and Future State of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Genetics
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming numerous aspects of daily life, including clinical practice and biomedical research. In light of this rapid transformation, and in the context of medical genetics, we assembled a group of leaders in the field to respond to the question about how AI is affecting, and especially how AI will ...Benjamin D. Solomon, Morgan Cheatham, Thales A. C. de Guimarães, Dat Duong, Melissa A. Haendel, Tzung‐Chien Hsieh, Behnam Javanmardi, Britt Johnson, Peter Krawitz, Paul Kruszka, Tim Laurent, Ni‐Chung Lee, Kirsty McWalter, Michel Michaelides, Klaus Mohnike, Nikolas Pontikos, Maria J. Guillen Sacoto, Yousif J. Shwetar, Vincent D. Ustach, Rebekah L. Waikel, William Woof +20 morewiley +1 more sourceGenetics of Response to ECT, TMS, Ketamine and Esketamine
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Treatment‐resistant mood disorders are often managed with intensive interventions that include electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), ketamine, and esketamine, but the role of genetics in clinical response to those interventions is yet to be clearly determined.Clio E. Franklin, Murat Altinay, Kala Bailey, Mahendra T. Bhati, Brent R. Carr, Susan K. Conroy, Khurshid Khurshid, William M. McDonald, Brian J. Mickey, James W. Murrough, Sean M. Nestor, Thomas Nickl‐Jockschat, Irving M. Reti, Gerard Sanacora, Nicholas T. Trapp, Biju Viswanath, Jesse H. Wright, Peter P. Zandi, James B. Potash +18 morewiley +1 more sourceEquitable Collaboration Between LMIC and HIC Researchers, Part I: A Preliminary Framework for Capacity Building in Psychiatric Genetics Research
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
International collaborations between high‐income countries (HICs) and low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) have become increasingly essential in advancing global health, particularly within psychiatric research. These partnerships not only accelerate scientific discovery and enhance public health, but they also bring to light significant ...Brenda Cabrera‐Mendoza, Margit Burmeister, Marcella Rietschel, David Crepaz‐Keay, Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, Soraya Seedat, Victoria Marshe, Sian Hemmings, Roseann Peterson, Ruchika Kaushik, Biju Viswanath, Reeteka Sud, Partha Haldar, Mandy Johnstone, Anish V. Cherian, Todd Lencz, Janneke Zinkstok, Renato Polimanti, Daniel J. Mueller, Gabriel Lázaro‐Muñoz, Chunyu Liu, Nurnberger John I, Humberto Nicolini, Consuelo Walss‐Bass, Marcos Santoro, Sujata Satapathy, Chittaranjan Behera, Anna R. Docherty +27 morewiley +1 more sourceEnding Nuclear Weapons, Before They end us. [PDF]
Int Nurs RevESC Heart Failure, EarlyView.Abbasi K, Ali P, Barbour V, Birch M, Blum I, Doherty P, Haines A, Helfand I, Horton R, Juva K, Lapena JF, Mash R, Mironova O, Mitra A, Monteiro C, Naumova EN, Onazi D, Ruff T, Sahni P, Tumwine J, Umaña C, Yonga P, Zielinski C. +22 moreeuropepmc +2 more sourcesInterview with Diana Chow [PDF]
, 2017 Diana Shu-Lian Chow, Ph.D., is an outstanding researcher at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy, where she began her career in 1981. She has authored or co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles, three book chapters and more than ...Chow, Diana Shu-Lian, Ph.D.core +1 more sourceExpert Strategies: Skull Base Reconstruction—Global Perspectives, Insights, and Algorithms through a Mixed Methods Approach
International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Objective
There is limited consensus on endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) reconstruction principles. This study aims to generate comprehensive themes regarding ESBS reconstruction by pooling the experiences of ESBS experts, with comparison to a literature review of current published evidence.Edward C. Kuan, Vidit Talati, Jagatkumar A. Patel, Theodore V. Nguyen, Arash Abiri, Jonathan C. Pang, Khodayar Goshtasbi, Lauren Liu, John R. Craig, Peter Papagiannopoulos, Katie M. Phillips, Bobby A. Tajudeen, Nithin D. Adappa, James N. Palmer, Ahmad R. Sedaghat, Eric W. Wang, Vijay Anand, Pete S. Batra, Marvin Bergsneider, Manuel Bernal‐Sprekelsen, Benjamin S. Bleier, Paolo Cappabianca, Ricardo L. Carrau, Roy R. Casiano, Paolo Castelnuovo, Luigi M. Cavallo, Marc A. Cohen, Iacopo Dallan, Jean Anderson Eloy, Ivan H. El‐Sayed, James J. Evans, Juan C. Fernandez‐Miranda, Marco Ferrari, Sebastien Froelich, Paul A. Gardner, Christos Georgalas, Stacey T. Gray, Ehab Y. Hanna, Richard J. Harvey, Sang Duk Hong, Peter H. Hwang, Daniel F. Kelly, Doo‐Sik Kong, Ming‐Ying Lan, John Y. K. Lee, Corinna G. Levine, James K. Liu, Davide Locatelli, Cem Meço, Erin L. McKean, Piero Nicolai, Gurston G. Nyquist, Kazuhiro Omura, Thibault Passeri, Zara M. Patel, Maria Peris Celda, Carlos Pinheiro Neto, Danny M. Prevedello, Mindy R. Rabinowitz, Shaan M. Raza, Pablo F. Recinos, Marc R. Rosen, Zoukaa B. Sargi, Rodney J. Schlosser, Theodore H. Schwartz, Raj Sindwani, Carl H. Snyderman, Aldo C. Stamm, Brian D. Thorp, Mario Turri‐Zanoni, Marilene B. Wang, Wei‐Hsin Wang, Ian J. Witterick, Tae‐Bin Won, Bradford A. Woodworth, Peter‐John Wormald, Gabriel Zada, Shirley Y. Su +77 morewiley +1 more sourceVOLUME 1, NO 1 (2013)
ARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University, 2016 It was less than a year ago when the Koya University Council (KUC) decided to separate its official University Journal (Govarí Zankoy Koye) into two separate publications. A journal treating topics in humanities and social sciences to be produced in hard Editor In Chiefdoaj +2 more sources