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C. Raymond Bingham is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their work spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on specific subfields including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology, Hematology, Biochemistry, and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine.

Their research topics cover a range of areas related to protein mechanisms, blood management, and cardiac treatment technologies. Major subjects addressed in their publications include:

  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Blood transfusion and management
  • Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
  • Blood groups and transfusion
  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies

Among the recent papers featuring C. Raymond Bingham's contributions are:

  • Evaluation of red blood cell transfusion in ICU: A retrospective study at a large academic center, 2025, Transfusion

Other significant works in which they are not the primary author but align with their research interests include:

  • Selective and Potent PROTAC Degraders of c-Src Kinase, 2023, ACS Chemical Biology
  • Dual-chamber leadless pacemaker implant via the RIJ after failed femoral vein implant in a 65-year-old patient with symptomatic bradycardia, with left IJ port and right-sided AV fistula, 2025, Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal

The frequent co-authors collaborating with C. Raymond Bingham include:

  • Wuxiang Mao
  • Nathalie M. Vandecan
  • Pui Ki Tsang
  • Peter Ulintz
  • Rachel Sexton

Their publications appear in venues such as:

  • ACS Chemical Biology
  • Transfusion
  • Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal

This range of publication venues reflects the interdisciplinary nature of their research spanning chemistry, transfusion medicine, and cardiology-related specialties.

Best Publications

  • Pharmacy data identify poorly adherent patients with schizophrenia at increased risk for admission.

    Marcia Valenstein;Laurel A Copeland;Frederic C Blow;Frederic C Blow;John F McCarthy

  • Effects of a Brief Intervention for Reducing Violence and Alcohol Misuse Among Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Maureen A. Walton;Stephen T. Chermack;Jean T. Shope;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Poor Antipsychotic Adherence Among Patients With Schizophrenia: Medication and Patient Factors

    Marcia Valenstein;Frederic C. Blow;Laurel A. Copeland;John F. McCarthy

  • Teen Driving. Motor-Vehicle Crashes and Factors That Contribute

    Jean T. Shope;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Individual and social/environmental predictors of alcohol and drug use 2 years following substance abuse treatment.

    Maureen A Walton;Frederic C Blow;Frederic C Blow;C.Raymond Bingham;C.Raymond Bingham;Stephen T Chermack;Stephen T Chermack

  • Other evidence for at least two alcoholisms II: Life course variation in antisociality and heterogeneity of alcoholic outcome

    Robert A. Zucker;Deborah A. Ellis;Hiram E. Fitzgerald;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Brief Motivational Interviewing Intervention for Peer Violence and Alcohol Use in Teens: One-Year Follow-up

    Rebecca M. Cunningham;Stephen T. Chermack;Marc A. Zimmerman;Jean T. Shope

  • The efficacy of two brief intervention strategies among injured, at-risk drinkers in the emergency department: impact of tailored messaging and brief advice

    Frederic C. Blow;Kristen L. Barry;Maureen A. Walton;Ronald F. Maio

  • Ethnicity and diagnostic patterns in veterans with psychoses

    Frederic C Blow;Frederic C Blow;John E Zeber;John E Zeber;John F McCarthy;John F McCarthy;Marcia Valenstein;Marcia Valenstein

  • Alcohol Schema Acquisition in Preschoolers: Differences Between Children of Alcoholics and Children of Nonalcoholics

    Robert A. Zucker;Stephen B. Kincaid;Hiram E. Fitzgerald;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Behavioral Outcomes among Children of Alcoholics During the Early and Middle Childhood Years: Familial Subtype Variations

    Leon I. Puttler;Leon I. Puttler;Robert A. Zucker;Hiram E. Fitzgerald;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Adolescent developmental antecedents of risky driving among young adults.

    C Raymond Bingham;Jean T Shope

  • Rates and correlates of violent behaviors among adolescents treated in an urban emergency department.

    Maureen A. Walton;Rebecca M. Cunningham;Abby L. Goldstein;Stephen T. Chermack

  • The Development of Alcoholic Subtypes: Risk Variation Among Alcoholic Families During the Early Childhood Years.

    Robert A. Zucker;Deborah A. Ellis;C. Raymond Bingham;Hiram E. Fitzgerald

  • Neural Responses to Exclusion Predict Susceptibility to Social Influence

    Emily B. Falk;Christopher N. Cascio;Matthew Brook O'Donnell;Joshua Carp

  • Three-month follow-up of brief computerized and therapist interventions for alcohol and violence among teens.

    Rebecca M. Cunningham;Maureen A. Walton;Abby Goldstein;Stephen T. Chermack

  • Family configuration in relation to the sexual behavior of female adolescents.

    Brent C. Miller;C. Raymond Bingham

  • Validity Issues With the Family Environment Scale: Psychometric Resolution and Research Application With Alcoholic Families

    Keith Sanford;C. Raymond Bingham;Robert A. Zucker

  • Drinking behavior from high school to young adulthood: differences by college education.

    C. Raymond Bingham;Jean T. Shope;Xiaochao Tang

  • Adolescent Problem Behavior and Problem Driving in Young Adulthood

    C. Raymond Bingham;Jean T. Shope

  • The role of personality characteristics in young adult driving

    Sujata M. Patil;Jean Thatcher Shope;Trivellore E. Raghunathan;C. Raymond Bingham

  • The effect on teenage risky driving of feedback from a safety monitoring system: a randomized controlled trial.

    Bruce G. Simons-Morton;C. Raymond Bingham;Marie Claude Ouimet;Marie Claude Ouimet;Anuj K. Pradhan

  • Anticipating Adulthood: Expected Timing of Work and Family Transitions Among Rural youth

    Lisa J. Crockett;C. Raymond Bingham

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean T. Shope
Jean T. Shope University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rebecca M. Cunningham
Rebecca M. Cunningham University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Maureen A. Walton
Maureen A. Walton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Marc A. Zimmerman
Marc A. Zimmerman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Stephen T. Chermack
Stephen T. Chermack University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Emily B. Falk
Emily B. Falk University of Pennsylvania
John F. McCarthy
John F. McCarthy University of Michigan Medical School
Robert A. Zucker
Robert A. Zucker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jean M. Vettel
Jean M. Vettel United States Army Research Laboratory

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