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Anthony L. Hinrichs

Anthony L. Hinrichs

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Genetics

D-Index
49
Citations
10572
World Ranking
3992
National Ranking
1724

Overview

Anthony L. Hinrichs is affiliated with Evolve24 in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with particular focus on Emergency Medical Services, Infectious Diseases, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Infection Control in Healthcare
  • Travel-related health issues

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Hygiene und Infektionsprävention im Katastrophenfall mit dekompensierter Krisenversorgung, published in 2025 in the journal Die Unfallchirurgie.

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Hinrichs include:

  • Sebastian Schulz-Stübner
  • Caroline Herr
  • Martin Möckel
  • G. Michels
  • Iris F. Chaberny

Research by Hinrichs has appeared in the venue Die Unfallchirurgie. Their contributions indicate active involvement in topics related to infection control and disaster preparedness within healthcare settings.

Best Publications

  • Cholinergic nicotinic receptor genes implicated in a nicotine dependence association study targeting 348 candidate genes with 3713 SNPs

    Scott F. Saccone;Anthony L. Hinrichs;Nancy L. Saccone;Gary A. Chase

  • Variants in nicotinic receptors and risk for nicotine dependence

    Laura Jean Bierut;Jerry A. Stitzel;Jen C. Wang;Anthony L. Hinrichs

  • Novel genes identified in a high-density genome wide association study for nicotine dependence

    Laura Jean Bierut;Pamela A F Madden;Naomi Breslau;Eric O. Johnson

  • A genome-wide association study of alcohol dependence

    Laura J. Bierut;Arpana Agrawal;Kathleen K. Bucholz;Kimberly F. Doheny

  • Evidence of common and specific genetic effects: association of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 (CHRM2) gene with alcohol dependence and major depressive syndrome

    Jen C. Wang;Anthony L. Hinrichs;Heather Stock;John Budde

  • Genome-wide association study of alcohol dependence implicates a region on chromosome 11

    Howard J. Edenberg;Daniel L. Koller;Xiaoling Xuei;Leah Wetherill

  • A Family Study of Alcohol Dependence Coaggregation of Multiple Disorders in Relatives of Alcohol-Dependent Probands

    John I. Nurnberger;Ryan Wiegand;Kathleen Bucholz;Sean O’Connor

  • The CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4 Nicotinic Receptor Subunit Gene Cluster Affects Risk for Nicotine Dependence in African-Americans and in European-Americans

    Nancy L. Saccone;Jen C. Wang;Naomi Breslau;Eric O. Johnson

  • The Role of GABRA2 in Risk for Conduct Disorder and Alcohol and Drug Dependence across Developmental Stages

    Danielle M. Dick;Laura Bierut;Anthony Hinrichs;Louis Fox

  • Multiple Distinct Risk Loci for Nicotine Dependence Identified by Dense Coverage of the Complete Family of Nicotinic Receptor Subunit (CHRN) Genes

    Nancy L. Saccone;Scott F. Saccone;Anthony L. Hinrichs;Jerry A. Stitzel

  • Genetic variation in the CHRNA5 gene affects mRNA levels and is associated with risk for alcohol dependence

    JC Wang;R Grucza;C Cruchaga;AL Hinrichs

  • Cerebrospinal fluid APOE levels: an endophenotype for genetic studies for Alzheimer's disease

    Carlos Cruchaga;John S.K. Kauwe;Petra Nowotny;Kelly Bales

  • Nicotinic Receptor Gene Variants Influence Susceptibility to Heavy Smoking

    Victoria L. Stevens;Laura J. Bierut;Jeffrey T. Talbot;Jen C. Wang

  • HDDD2 is a familial frontotemporal lobar degeneration with ubiquitin‐positive, tau‐negative inclusions caused by a missense mutation in the signal peptide of progranulin

    Odity Mukherjee;Pau Pastor;Pau Pastor;Nigel J. Cairns;Sumi Chakraverty

  • Association of GABRA2 with drug dependence in the collaborative study of the genetics of alcoholism sample.

    Arpana Agrawal;Howard J. Edenberg;Tatiana Foroud;Laura J. Bierut

  • Genomewide Linkage Scan of 409 European-Ancestry and African American Families with Schizophrenia: Suggestive Evidence of Linkage at 8p23.3-p21.2 and 11p13.1-q14.1 in the Combined Sample

    Brian K. Suarez;Jubao Duan;Alan R. Sanders;Anthony L. Hinrichs

  • A scan of chromosome 10 identifies a novel locus showing strong association with late-onset Alzheimer disease

    Andrew Grupe;Yonghong Li;Charles Rowland;Petra Nowotny

  • Association of TMEM106B Gene Polymorphism With Age at Onset in Granulin Mutation Carriers and Plasma Granulin Protein Levels

    Carlos Cruchaga;Caroline Graff;Huei-Hsin Chiang;Jun Wang

  • A Risk Allele for Nicotine Dependence in CHRNA5 Is a Protective Allele for Cocaine Dependence

    Richard A. Grucza;Jen C. Wang;Jerry A. Stitzel;Anthony L. Hinrichs

  • Using Dimensional Models of Externalizing Psychopathology to Aid in Gene Identification

    Danielle M. Dick;Danielle M. Dick;Fazil Aliev;Fazil Aliev;Jen C. Wang;Richard A. Grucza

Frequent Co-Authors

Alison Goate
Alison Goate Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Laura J. Bierut
Laura J. Bierut Washington University in St. Louis
Marc A. Schuckit
Marc A. Schuckit University of California, San Diego
John P. Rice
John P. Rice Washington University in St. Louis
Howard J. Edenberg
Howard J. Edenberg Indiana University
Danielle M. Dick
Danielle M. Dick Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
John I. Nurnberger
John I. Nurnberger Indiana University
Bernice Porjesz
Bernice Porjesz SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Samuel Kuperman
Samuel Kuperman University of Iowa
John S. K. Kauwe
John S. K. Kauwe Brigham Young University

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