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  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Clarice R. Weinberg is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of medicine, with a particular emphasis on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist has contributed extensively to subfields including genetics, oncology, molecular biology, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, and hematology.

The scientist's work covers a variety of significant topics, among which are:

  • Cancer risks and factors
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Global cancer incidence and screening
  • Epigenetics and DNA methylation
  • Nutritional studies and diet
  • Genetic associations and epidemiology

Clarice R. Weinberg has coauthored many publications with frequent collaborators, including:

  • Dale P. Sandler
  • Katie M. O'Brien
  • Jack A. Taylor
  • Julie R. Palmer
  • Hazel B. Nichols

Their work has been published in several venues with notable frequency, including:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Cancer Research
  • American Journal of Epidemiology
  • Epidemiology
  • Scientific Reports

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Weinberg include:

  • "A Population-Based Study of Genes Previously Implicated in Breast Cancer," 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • "Retracted: Increasing Prevalence of Antinuclear Antibodies in the United States," 2020, Arthritis & Rheumatology
  • "Contralateral Breast Cancer Risk Among Carriers of Germline Pathogenic Variants inATM,BRCA1,BRCA2,CHEK2, andPALB2," 2023, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Breast cancer risk after recent childbirth: A pooled analysis of 15 prospective studies," 2024, PubMed
  • "A prospective study of type 2 diabetes, metformin use, and risk of breast cancer," 2021, Annals of Oncology

Clarice R. Weinberg was recognized as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 1995.

Best Publications

  • Incidence of Early Loss of Pregnancy

    Allen Wilcox;Clarice Weinberg;John O'connor;Donna Baird

  • Use and misuse of population attributable fractions.

    B Rockhill;B Newman;C Weinberg

  • Timing of sexual intercourse in relation to ovulation. Effects on the probability of conception, survival of the pregnancy, and sex of the baby

    Allen J. Wilcox;Clarice R. Weinberg;Donna D. Baird

  • Association analysis identifies 65 new breast cancer risk loci

    Kyriaki Michailidou;Kyriaki Michailidou;Sara Lindström;Sara Lindström;Joe Dennis;Jonathan Beesley

  • Time of Implantation of the Conceptus and Loss of Pregnancy

    Allen J. Wilcox;Donna Day Baird;Clarice R. Weinberg

  • Polygenic Risk Scores for Prediction of Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Subtypes

    Nasim Mavaddat;Kyriaki Michailidou;Kyriaki Michailidou;Joe Dennis;Michael Lush

  • Gene selection for sample classification based on gene expression data: study of sensitivity to choice of parameters of the GA/KNN method

    Leping Li;Clarice R. Weinberg;Thomas A. Darden;Lee G. Pedersen

  • Residential Radon and Risk of Lung Cancer: A Combined Analysis of 7 North American Case-Control Studies

    Daniel Krewski;Jay H Lubin;Jan M Zielinski;Michael Alavanja

  • A Population-Based Study of Genes Previously Implicated in Breast Cancer

    Chunling Hu;Steven N Hart;Rohan Gnanaolivu;Hongyan Huang

  • Non-hierarchical logistic models and case-only designs for assessing susceptibility in population-based case-control studies

    Walter W. Piegorsch;Clarice R. Weinberg;Jack A. Taylor

  • A combined analysis of North American case-control studies of residential radon and lung cancer.

    Daniel Krewski;Jay H Lubin;Jan M Zielinski;Michael Alavanja

  • Body fat and the activity of the autonomic nervous system.

    Hugh R. Peterson;Marylee Rothschild;Clarice R. Weinberg;Ronald D. Fell

  • Role of maternal age and pregnancy history in risk of miscarriage: prospective register based study

    Maria Christine Magnus;Maria Christine Magnus;Allen J Wilcox;Allen J Wilcox;Nils-Halvdan Morken;Nils-Halvdan Morken;Nils-Halvdan Morken;Clarice R. Weinberg

  • Toward a clearer definition of confounding.

    Clarice R. Weinberg

  • Reduced fertility among women employed as dental assistants exposed to high levels of Nitrous Oxide

    Andrew S. Rowland;Donna Day Baird;Clarice R. Weinberg;David L. Shore

  • Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer

    Catherine M Phelan;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Jonathan P Tyrer;Siddhartha P Kar

  • USE OF TIME TO PREGNANCY TO STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES

    Donna Day Baird;Allen J. Wilcox;Clarice R. Weinberg

  • Dietary intervention study to assess estrogenicity of dietary soy among postmenopausal women

    D. D. Baird;D. M. Umbach;L. Lansdell;C. L. Hughes

  • Reporting, Appraising, and Integrating Data on Genotype Prevalence and Gene-Disease Associations

    Julian Little;Linda Bradley;Molly S Bray;Mindy Clyne

  • Likelihood of conception with a single act of intercourse: providing benchmark rates for assessment of post-coital contraceptives

    Allen J. Wilcox;David B. Dunson;Clarice R. Weinberg;James Trussell

Frequent Co-Authors

Dale P. Sandler
Dale P. Sandler National Institutes of Health
Allen J. Wilcox
Allen J. Wilcox National Institutes of Health
Donna D. Baird
Donna D. Baird National Institutes of Health
Roger L. Milne
Roger L. Milne Cancer Council Victoria
Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Hiltrud Brauch
Hiltrud Brauch German Cancer Research Center
Jenny Chang-Claude
Jenny Chang-Claude German Cancer Research Center
Melissa C. Southey
Melissa C. Southey Monash University
Alicja Wolk
Alicja Wolk Karolinska Institute
Jack A. Taylor
Jack A. Taylor National Institutes of Health

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