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Overview

Curt H. Hagedorn is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with particular expertise in hepatology, oncology, infectious diseases, health, and modeling and simulation.

The scientist has contributed to various main topics within these fields, including:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Genetic Factors in Colorectal Cancer

Recent publications reflect a broad scope of medical research and clinical studies. Some notable papers include:

  • "Baseline Features and Reasons for Nonparticipation in the Colonoscopy Versus Fecal Immunochemical Test in Reducing Mortality From Colorectal Cancer (CONFIRM) Study, a Colorectal Cancer Screening Trial," published in 2023 in JAMA Network Open
  • "CMR-Derived epicardial adipose tissue predicts risk of major adverse cardiac events following myocardial infarction independent of obesity and LV function," published in 2025 in the Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
  • "Effect of vaccination on the case fatality rate for COVID-19 infections 2020-2021: multivariate modelling of data from the US Department of Veterans Affairs," published in 2022 in BMJ Open
  • "Retraction Note: Activation of PERK-Nrf2 oncogenic signaling promotes Mdm2-mediated Rb degradation in persistently infected HCV culture," published in 2021 in Scientific Reports
  • "Sustained Beneficial Effects of Vaccination on the Case Fatality Rate for COVID-19 Infections," published in 2022 in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Curt H. Hagedorn include:

  • Glen H. Murata
  • Allison Murata
  • Douglas J. Perkins
  • Heather Campbell
  • Jenny T. Mao

The scientist's work appears regularly in journals such as JAMA Network Open, Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, BMJ Open, Scientific Reports, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • The Immune Landscape of Cancer

    Vésteinn Thorsson;David L Gibbs;Scott D Brown;Denise Wolf

  • Oncogenic Signaling Pathways in The Cancer Genome Atlas

    Francisco Sanchez-Vega;Marco Mina;Joshua Armenia;Walid K. Chatila

  • Human microRNAs are processed from capped, polyadenylated transcripts that can also function as mRNAs

    Xuezhong Cai;Curt H. Hagedorn;Bryan R. Cullen

  • Comprehensive Characterization of Cancer Driver Genes and Mutations.

    Matthew H Bailey;Collin Tokheim;Eduard Porta-Pardo;Sohini Sengupta

  • Comprehensive and Integrative Genomic Characterization of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Adrian Ally;Miruna Balasundaram;Rebecca Carlsen;Eric Chuah

  • Phylogenetic analysis of global hepatitis E virus sequences: genetic diversity, subtypes and zoonosis.

    Ling Lu;Chunhua Li;Chunhua Li;Curt H. Hagedorn

  • Comprehensive Analysis of Alternative Splicing Across Tumors from 8,705 Patients.

    André Kahles;Kjong-Van Lehmann;Nora C Toussaint;Matthias Hüser

  • Pathogenic Germline Variants in 10,389 Adult Cancers

    Kuan-Lin Huang;R Jay Mashl;Yige Wu;Deborah I Ritter

  • NADPH oxidase signal transduces angiotensin II in hepatic stellate cells and is critical in hepatic fibrosis

    Ramón Bataller;Robert F. Schwabe;Youkyung H. Choi;Liu Yang

  • Reduced FMRP and increased FMR1 transcription is proportionally associated with CGG repeat number in intermediate-length and premutation carriers

    Aileen Kenneson;Fuping Zhang;Curt H. Hagedorn;Stephen T. Warren

  • Difluoromethylornithine plus sulindac for the prevention of sporadic colorectal adenomas: A randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind trial

    Frank L. Meyskens;Christine E. McLaren;Daniel Pelot;Sharon Fujikawa-Brooks

  • Salmonella typhimurium translocates flagellin across intestinal epithelia, inducing a proinflammatory response

    Andrew T. Gewirtz;Peter O. Simon;Clare K. Schmitt;Laura J. Taylor

  • Viral and therapeutic control of IFN-β promoter stimulator 1 during hepatitis C virus infection

    Yueh Ming Loo;David M. Owen;Kui Li;Andrea K. Erickson

  • IL-1β Production through the NLRP3 Inflammasome by Hepatic Macrophages Links Hepatitis C Virus Infection with Liver Inflammation and Disease

    Amina A. Negash;Hilario J. Ramos;Nanette Crochet;Daryl Tan-Yeung Lau

  • Human RNA polymerase III transcriptomes and relationships to Pol II promoter chromatin and enhancer-binding factors

    Andrew J Oler;Ravi K Alla;Douglas N Roberts;Alexander Wong

  • Replicative senescence of activated human hepatic stellate cells is accompanied by a pronounced inflammatory but less fibrogenic phenotype

    Bernd Schnabl;Carrie A. Purbeck;Youkyung Hwang Choi;Curt H. Hagedorn

  • Role of Nuclear Receptor SHP in Metabolism and Cancer

    Yuxia Zhang;Curt H. Hagedorn;Li Wang

  • Pan-Cancer Analysis of lncRNA Regulation Supports Their Targeting of Cancer Genes in Each Tumor Context

    Hua-Sheng Chiu;Sonal Somvanshi;Ektaben Patel;Ting-Wen Chen

  • Prospective Multicenter Study of Eligibility for Antiviral Therapy Among 4,084 U.S. Veterans with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection

    Edmund J. Bini;Edmund J. Bini;Norbert Bräu;Sue Currie;Hui Shen

  • The hepatitis C viruses

    Curt H. Hagedorn;Charles M. Rice

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall W. Burt
Randall W. Burt University of Utah
Li Wang
Li Wang Yale University
David W. Haas
David W. Haas Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Michael Gale
Michael Gale University of Washington
Mary P. Bronner
Mary P. Bronner University of Utah
James M. Phang
James M. Phang National Institutes of Health
David A. Brenner
David A. Brenner University of California, San Diego
William C. Merrick
William C. Merrick Case Western Reserve University
Oliver G. Pybus
Oliver G. Pybus University of Oxford
Mary Carrington
Mary Carrington Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard

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