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6668
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Overview

Christine E. Ryan is affiliated with Rhode Island Hospital in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medical research, particularly in oncology and genetics. Their scholarly output includes works primarily focused on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and related lymphoid malignancies.

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Christine E. Ryan reflect a focus on the clinical and treatment aspects of CLL and its complications. Notable publications include:

  • "Outcomes of COVID-19 in patients with CLL: a multicenter international experience," 2020, Blood
  • "Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia and institutional prophylaxis practices in CLL patients treated with BTK inhibitors," 2020, Blood Advances
  • "MAJIC: A Phase III Trial of Acalabrutinib + Venetoclax versus Venetoclax + Obinutuzumab in Previously Untreated Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma," 2022, Future Oncology

Christine E. Ryan's publications span several high-impact journals and venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Blood
  • Blood Advances
  • Hematological Oncology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation

Their collaborative research involves several frequent co-authors, indicating ongoing teamwork in the field. Key collaborators include:

  • Matthew S. Davids
  • Jennifer R. Brown
  • Caron A. Jacobson
  • David C. Fisher
  • Jennifer L. Crombie

Christine E. Ryan's research topics are concentrated in several focused areas of study related to disease mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment methodologies, particularly in leukemia and lymphoma. Key research topics include:

  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Viral-associated cancers and disorders
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts

The main field of study for Christine E. Ryan is Medicine, with significant contributions distributed across several subfields, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of their research. These subfields include:

  • Genetics
  • Oncology
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Molecular Biology
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Best Publications

  • The McMaster Approach to Families: theory, assessment, treatment and research

    Ivan W. Miller;Christine E. Ryan;Gabor I. Keitner;Duane S. Bishop

  • Gender differences in chronic major and double depression.

    S.G Kornstein;A.F Schatzberg;M.E Thase;K.A Yonkers

  • The McMaster model: A view of healthy family functioning.

    Nathan B. Epstein;Christine E. Ryan;Duane S. Bishop;Ivan W. Miller

  • Evaluating and Treating Families: The McMaster Approach

    Christine E. Ryan;Nathan B. Epstein;Gabor I. Keitner;Ivan W. Miller

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.

    W. Curt LaFrance;Ivan W. Miller;Christine E. Ryan;Andrew S. Blum

  • 12-month outcome of patients with major depression and comorbid psychiatric or medical illness (compound depression).

    Gabor I. Keitner;Christine E. Ryan;Ivan W. Miller;Robert Kohn

  • Recovery and major depression: factors associated with twelve-month outcome.

    Gabor I. Keitner;Christine E. Ryan;Ivan W. Miller;William H. Norman

  • Role of the family in recovery and major depression

    Gabor I. Keitner;Christine E. Ryan;Ivan W. Miller;Robert Kohn

  • Pilot pharmacologic randomized controlled trial for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures

    W. C. LaFrance;G. I. Keitner;G. D. Papandonatos;A. S. Blum

  • A pilot study of lithium carbonate plus divalproex sodium for the continuation and maintenance treatment of patients with bipolar I disorder.

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  • Identification of Racial Inequities in Access to Specialized Inpatient Heart Failure Care at an Academic Medical Center.

    Lauren A. Eberly;Aaron Richterman;Anne G. Beckett;Bram Wispelwey

  • Gender, type of treatment, dysfunctional attitudes, social support, life events, and depressive symptoms over naturalistic follow-up.

    C Zlotnick;M T Shea;P A Pilkonis;I Elkin

  • Prodromal and residual symptoms in bipolar I disorder

    Gabor I Keitner;David A Solomon;David A Solomon;Christine E Ryan;Christine E Ryan;Ivan W Miller;Ivan W Miller

  • Gender differences in presentation of chronic major depression.

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  • A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of risperidone augmentation for patients with difficult-to-treat unipolar, non-psychotic major depression.

    Gabor I. Keitner;Steven J. Garlow;Christine E. Ryan;Christine E. Ryan;Philip T. Ninan

  • Depressed patients with dysfunctional families : description and course of illness

    Ivan W. Miller;Gabor I. Keitner;Mark A. Whisman;Christine E. Ryan

  • Burden, reward and family functioning of caregivers for relatives with mood disorders: 1-year follow-up.

    Alison M. Heru;Christine E. Ryan

  • Does adjunctive family therapy enhance recovery from bipolar I mood episodes

    Ivan W. Miller;David A. Solomon;David A. Solomon;David A. Solomon;Christine E. Ryan;Christine E. Ryan;Christine E. Ryan;Gabor I. Keitner;Gabor I. Keitner;Gabor I. Keitner

  • Family functioning in the caregivers of patients with dementia.

    Alison M. Heru;Christine E. Ryan;Asma Iqbal

  • Childhood abuse and recovery from major depression

    Caron Zlotnick;Christine E. Ryan;Ivan W. Miller;Gabor I. Keitner

  • Family treatment for bipolar disorder: family impairment by treatment interactions.

    Ivan W. Miller;Gabor I. Keitner;Christine E. Ryan;Lisa A. Uebelacker

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivan W. Miller
Ivan W. Miller Brown University
Lisa A. Uebelacker
Lisa A. Uebelacker Brown University
Christopher G. Beevers
Christopher G. Beevers The University of Texas at Austin
Geoffrey Tremont
Geoffrey Tremont Brown University
Jennifer D. Davis
Jennifer D. Davis Brown University
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Sheri L. Johnson
Sheri L. Johnson University of California, Berkeley
David R. Strong
David R. Strong University of California, San Diego
James P. McCullough
James P. McCullough Virginia Commonwealth University
George D. Papandonatos
George D. Papandonatos Brown University

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