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  • 2011 - Robert J. and Claire Pasarow Foundation Medical Research Award

Overview

Angela Brodie was affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research focused primarily on health professions and medicine, with notable contributions in subfields such as general health professions, pharmacology, experimental and cognitive psychology, radiological and ultrasound technology, and public health, environmental, and occupational health.

Their main research topics encompassed workplace health and well-being, musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, sleep and work-related fatigue, occupational health and safety research, innovations in medical education, empathy and medical education, and interprofessional education and collaboration.

Angela Brodie published several papers, including:

  • Australian bus drivers' modifiable and contextual risk factors for chronic disease: A workplace study (2021) in PLoS ONE
  • Truckies and the Australian transport industry: Managers' perspectives about enablers and inhibitors to workplace health promotion (2021) in Work
  • Postgraduate health promotion students' perceptions of at-risk populations: Those who smoke tobacco, are overweight or obese or drink alcohol at hazardous levels (2020) in PLoS ONE

Their frequent co-authors included Marguerite C. Sendall, Toby Pavey, Cameron Newton, Laura McCosker, and Phil Crane. Marguerite C. Sendall collaborated on three publications, making this co-authorship the most frequent.

Angela Brodie had publications mainly in the venues of PLoS ONE and Work. Their contributions spanned four publications, all within the fields of health professions and medicine.

Among the recognitions, they received the Robert J. and Claire Pasarow Foundation Medical Research Award in 2011.

Best Publications

  • The effect of an aromatase inhibitor 4-hydroxy-4-androstene-3 17-dione on estrogen-dependent processes in reproduction and breast cancer.

    Angela M. H. Brodie;William C. Schwarzel;Abubakar A. Shaikh;Harry J. Brodie

  • History of Aromatase: Saga of an Important Biological Mediator and Therapeutic Target

    R. J. Santen;H. Brodie;E. R. Simpson;P. K. Siiteri

  • Regulation of androgen receptor activity by tyrosine phosphorylation

    Zhiyong Guo;Bojie Dai;Tianyun Jiang;Kexin Xu

  • Aromatase, aromatase inhibitors, and breast cancer.

    Saranya Chumsri;Timothy Howes;Ting Bao;Gauri Sabnis

  • Novel C-17-Heteroaryl Steroidal CYP17 Inhibitors/Antiandrogens: Synthesis, in Vitro Biological Activity, Pharmacokinetics, and Antitumor Activity in the LAPC4 Human Prostate Cancer Xenograft Model

    Venkatesh D. Handratta;Tadas S. Vasaitis;Vincent C. O. Njar;Lalji K. Gediya

  • 4-Hydroxyandrostenedione in treatment of postmenopausal patients with advanced breast cancer.

    R.Charles Coombes;R.Charles Coombes;Mitch Dowsett;Mitch Dowsett;Paul Goss;Paul Goss;J-C. Gazet;J-C. Gazet

  • Use of the Aromatase Inhibitor 4-Hydroxyandrostenedione in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer: Optimization of Therapeutic Dose and Route

    M. Dowsett;P. E. Goss;T. J. Powles;G. Hutchinson

  • Inactivation of aromatase in vitro by 4-hydroxy-4-androstene-3,17-dione and 4-acetoxy-4-androstene-3,17-dione and sustained effects in vivo.

    Angela M.H. Brodie;Wesley M. Garrett;James R. Hendrickson;Chon-Hwa Tsai-Morris

  • Treatment of Advanced Postmenopausal Breast Cancer with an Aromatase Inhibitor, 4-Hydroxyandrostenedione: Phase II Report

    P. A. Goss;T. J. Powles;M. Dowsett;G. Hutchison

  • Expression of aromatase protein and messenger ribonucleic acid in tumor epithelial cells and evidence of functional significance of locally produced estrogen in human breast cancers.

    Qing Lu;Junji Nakmura;Alexei Savinov;Wei Yue

  • Androgen receptor inactivation contributes to antitumor efficacy of cyp17 inhibitors in prostate cancer

    Vincent C.O. Njar;Angela Brodie

  • Somatomedin-C-mediated potentiation of follicle-stimulating hormone-induced aromatase activity of cultured rat granulosa cells.

    Eli Y. Adashi;Carol E. Resnick;Angela M. H. Brodie;Marjorie E. Svoboda

  • Signaling pathways of apoptosis activated by aromatase inhibitors and antiestrogens.

    Apinya Thiantanawat;Brian J. Long;Angela M. Brodie

  • Discovery and development of Galeterone (TOK-001 or VN/124-1) for the treatment of all stages of prostate cancer.

    Vincent C. O. Njar;Angela M. H. Brodie

  • Role of Androgens on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Growth and on the Inhibitory Effect of Letrozole

    Luciana F. Macedo;Zhiyong Guo;Syreeta L. Tilghman;Gauri J. Sabnis

  • Aromatase and COX-2 expression in human breast cancers☆

    A.M.H Brodie;Q Lu;B.J Long;A Fulton

  • A new nude mouse model for postmenopausal breast cancer using MCF-7 cells transfected with the human aromatase gene.

    Wei Yue;Dujin Zhou;Shiuan Chen;Angela Brodie

  • 17-Imidazolyl, Pyrazolyl, and Isoxazolyl Androstene Derivatives. Novel Steroidal Inhibitors of Human Cytochrome Cl7,20-Lyase (P45017α)†

    Yang-zhi Ling;Ji-song Li;Yang Liu;Katsuya Kato

  • The aromatase excess syndrome is associated with feminization of both sexes and autosomal dominant transmission of aberrant P450 aromatase gene transcription

    Constantine A. Stratakis;Constantine A. Stratakis;Alessandra Vottero;Angela Brodie;Lawrence S. Kirschner

  • The ceramide analog, B13, induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cell lines and inhibits tumor growth in prostate cancer xenografts.

    Leigh Samsel;Grazyna Zaidel;Grazyna Zaidel;Honesty M. Drumgoole;Danijela Jelovac

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul E. Goss
Paul E. Goss Harvard University
Aman U. Buzdar
Aman U. Buzdar The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
James N. Ingle
James N. Ingle Mayo Clinic
Constantine A. Stratakis
Constantine A. Stratakis Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
C. Kent Osborne
C. Kent Osborne Baylor College of Medicine
Jonathan Melamed
Jonathan Melamed New York University
Vered Stearns
Vered Stearns Johns Hopkins University
Timothy D. Veenstra
Timothy D. Veenstra Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Kathleen I. Pritchard
Kathleen I. Pritchard University of Toronto
Nancy E. Davidson
Nancy E. Davidson University of Washington

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