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Bradley E. Aouizerat

Bradley E. Aouizerat

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
13348
World Ranking
8357
National Ranking
3769

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Hellman Fellow

Overview

Bradley E. Aouizerat is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with notable focus areas including Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Infectious Diseases, Genetics, and Virology.

The scientist's principal research topics include:

  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments
  • Head and Neck Cancer Studies

Aouizerat's recent publications reflect a wide-ranging interest in molecular and disease-related studies. Selected papers include:

  • Comparison of methylation capture sequencing and Infinium MethylationEPIC array in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, 2020, published in Epigenetics & Chromatin
  • TNFα promotes oral cancer growth, pain, and Schwann cell activation, 2021, published in Scientific Reports
  • Gut Microbiota, Plasma Metabolomic Profiles, and Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis in HIV Infection, 2022, published in Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • Review of databases for experimentally validated human microRNA-mRNA interactions, 2023, published in Database
  • A novel graph-based k-partitioning approach improves the detection of gene-gene correlations by single-cell RNA sequencing, 2022, published in BMC Genomics

The researcher frequently collaborates with a core group of coauthors, including Ke Xu, Kesava Asam, Elena Flowers, Mardge H. Cohen, and Chi T. Viet. These partnerships have contributed to the development of multidisciplinary studies across molecular biology, immunology, and clinical research.

Key venues where Aouizerat's work has appeared are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Biological Research For Nursing
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Scientific Reports

In recognition of research contributions, Bradley E. Aouizerat was named a Hellman Fellow in 2005.

Best Publications

  • SIRT3 deficiency and mitochondrial protein hyperacetylation accelerate the development of the metabolic syndrome.

    Matthew D. Hirschey;Tadahiro Shimazu;Enxuan Jing;Carrie A. Grueter

  • Correlation of paired liver biopsies in morbidly obese patients with suspected nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

    Raphael B. Merriman;Linda D. Ferrell;Marco G. Patti;Shiobhan R. Weston

  • Mutations in LMF1 cause combined lipase deficiency and severe hypertriglyceridemia.

    Miklós Péterfy;Osnat Ben-Zeev;Hui Z Mao;Hui Z Mao;Daphna Weissglas-Volkov

  • Conceptual issues in symptom clusters research and their implications for quality-of-life assessment in patients with cancer.

    Christine Miaskowski;Bradley E. Aouizerat;Marylin Dodd;Bruce Cooper

  • Prevalence, Severity, and Impact of Symptoms on Female Family Caregivers of Patients at the Initiation of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

    Barbara Swore Fletcher;Steven M. Paul;Marylin J. Dodd;Karen Schumacher

  • A review of the prevalence and impact of multiple symptoms in oncology patients.

    Jung-Eun Esther Kim;Marylin J. Dodd;Bradley E. Aouizerat;Thierry Jahan

  • Identification of four gene variants associated with myocardial infarction.

    Dov Shiffman;Stephen G. Ellis;Charles M. Rowland;Mary J. Malloy

  • Association between pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine genes and a symptom cluster of pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and depression

    Julie Illi;Christine Miaskowski;Bruce Cooper;Jon D. Levine

  • Genetic analysis of a polymorphism in the human apoA-V gene: effect on plasma lipids.

    Bradley E. Aouizerat;Medha Kulkarni;David Heilbron;Donna Drown

  • Symptom experience in HIV-infected adults: a function of demographic and clinical characteristics.

    Kathryn A. Lee;Carmen J. Portillo;Traci Coggins

  • Associations between cytokine genes and a symptom cluster of pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and depression in patients prior to breast cancer surgery.

    Sy Huey Doong;Anand Dhruva;Laura B. Dunn;Claudia West

  • The symptom experience of oncology outpatients has a different impact on quality-of-life outcomes.

    Dorit Pud;Sarah Ben Ami;Bruce A. Cooper;Bradley E. Aouizerat

  • Identification of patient subgroups and risk factors for persistent breast pain following breast cancer surgery.

    Christine Miaskowski;Bruce Cooper;Steven M. Paul;Claudia West

  • Theories of blood coagulation.

    James P. Riddel;Bradley E. Aouizerat;Christine Miaskowski;David P. Lillicrap

  • Novel plasma biomarkers associated with liver disease severity in adults with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

    Veeral Ajmera;Emily R. Perito;Nathan M. Bass;Norah A. Terrault

  • Increased expression of neutrophil-related genes in patients with early sepsis-induced ARDS.

    Kirsten Neudoerffer Kangelaris;Arun Prakash;Kathleen D Liu;Bradley Aouizerat

  • Genome Scan for Blood Pressure in Dutch Dyslipidemic Families Reveals Linkage to a Locus on Chromosome 4p

    Hooman Allayee;Tjerk W.A. de Bruin;K. Michelle Dominguez;Li S.-C. Cheng

  • Risk Factors and Symptoms Associated With Pain in HIV-Infected Adults

    Bradley E. Aouizerat;Christine A. Miaskowski;Carmen J. Portillo

  • Preliminary evidence of a genetic association between tumor necrosis factor alpha and the severity of sleep disturbance and morning fatigue.

    Bradley E. Aouizerat;Marylin Dodd;Kathryn Lee;Claudia West

  • A genome scan for familial combined hyperlipidemia reveals evidence of linkage with a locus on chromosome 11.

    Bradley E. Aouizerat;Hooman Allayee;Rita M. Cantor;Richard C. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine Miaskowski
Christine Miaskowski University of California, San Francisco
Steven M. Paul
Steven M. Paul University of California, San Francisco
Kathryn A. Lee
Kathryn A. Lee University of California, San Francisco
Clive R. Pullinger
Clive R. Pullinger University of California, San Francisco
Jon D. Levine
Jon D. Levine University of California, San Francisco
John P. Kane
John P. Kane University of California, San Francisco
William M. Wara
William M. Wara Kaiser Permanente
Gary W. Abrams
Gary W. Abrams Wayne State University
John Neuhaus
John Neuhaus University of California, San Francisco
Kathryn Anastos
Kathryn Anastos Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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