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David A. Mrazek

David A. Mrazek

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Psychology

D-Index
47
Citations
8552
World Ranking
6189
National Ranking
3359

Overview

David A. Mrazek was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research primarily focused on environmental science and energy, with specific attention to renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental engineering.

Their work included contributions to the fields of environmental science and energy, addressing subfields such as renewable energy, sustainability, pollution, and environmental engineering. These areas framed their examination of the interactions between energy systems and environmental impacts.

Their main research topics encompassed:

  • Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques
  • Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability
  • Energy and Environment Impacts

Their recent published research comprised the following paper:

  • Reduced real lifetime of PV panels - Economic consequences (2023), Solar Energy

David A. Mrazek collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Martin Libra
  • I.I. Tyukhov
  • Lucie Severová
  • V. Poulek
  • Jiří Mach

Their publications appeared primarily in the journal Solar Energy, where they published at least one article.

Best Publications

  • A Review of the Clinical, Economic, and Societal Burden of Treatment-Resistant Depression: 1996–2013

    David A. Mrazek;John C. Hornberger;C. Anthony Altar;Irina Degtiar

  • Physiologic and Psychological Characteristics Associated With Deaths due to Asthma in Childhood A Case-Controlled Study

    Robert C. Strunk;David A. Mrazek;Geri S. Wolfson Fuhrmann;John F. LaBrecque

  • Evolution and Revolution in Child Psychiatry: ADHD as a Disorder of Adaptation

    Peter S. Jensen;David Mrazek;Penelope K. Knapp;Laurence Steinberg

  • Onset and Persistence of Childhood Asthma: Predictors From Infancy

    Mary D. Klinnert;Harold S. Nelson;Marcella R. Price;Allen D. Adinoff

  • How common is attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Incidence in a population-based birth cohort in Rochester, Minn.

    William J. Barbaresi;Slavica K. Katusic;Robert C. Colligan;V. Shane Pankratz

  • Depression, apolipoprotein E genotype, and the incidence of mild cognitive impairment: a prospective cohort study.

    Yonas E. Geda;David S. Knopman;David A. Mrazek;Gregory A. Jicha

  • Developmental models of infant and childhood temperament.

    Kathryn S. Lemery;H. Hill Goldsmith;Mary D. Klinnert;David A. Mrazek

  • Resilience in child maltreatment victims: a conceptual exploration.

    Patricia J. Mrazek;David A. Mrazek

  • Utility of integrated pharmacogenomic testing to support the treatment of major depressive disorder in a psychiatric outpatient setting.

    Daniel K. Hall-Flavin;Joel G. Winner;Josiah D. Allen;Joseph M. Carhart

  • Glycine and a glycine dehydrogenase (GLDC) SNP as citalopram/escitalopram response biomarkers in depression: pharmacometabolomics-informed pharmacogenomics.

    Yuan Ji;Scott Hebbring;Hongjie Zhu;Gregory D Jenkins

  • Using a pharmacogenomic algorithm to guide the treatment of depression.

    D K Hall-Flavin;J G Winner;J D Allen;J J Jordan

  • A feeding scale for research and clinical practice to assess mother—infant interactions in the first three years of life

    Irene Chatoor;Irene Chatoor;Pamela Getson;Edgardo Menvielle;Cynthia Brasseaux

  • CYP2C19 variation and citalopram response.

    David A. Mrazek;Joanna M. Biernacka;Dennis J. O'Kane;John L. Black

  • De novo genesis of neuropsychiatric symptoms in mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

    Yonas E. Geda;Glenn E. Smith;David S. Knopman;Bradley F. Boeve

  • Maternal Characteristics and Toddler Temperament in Infantile Anorexia

    Unknown

  • 47,XXX: What is the Prognosis?

    Mary G. Linden;Bruce G. Bender;Robert J. Harmon;David A. Mrazek

  • Determinants of School Performance in Children With Chronic Asthma

    Linda B. Gutstadt;Jerry W. Gillette;David A. Mrazek;Joleen T. Fukuhara

  • Alcohol craving as a predictor of relapse.

    Terry D. Schneekloth;Joanna M. Biernacka;Daniel K. Hall-Flavin;Victor M. Karpyak

  • How common is attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder? Towards resolution of the controversy: results from a population‐based study

    W Barbaresi;S Katusic;R Colligan;A Weaver

  • Metabolic alterations in medication-free patients with bipolar disorder: A 3T CSF-corrected magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging study

    John D. Port;Sencan S. Unal;David A. Mrazek;Susan M. Marcus

  • Clinical validity of cytochrome P450 metabolism and serotonin gene variants in psychiatric pharmacotherapy

    C Anthony Altar;John Hornberger;Ashwini Shewade;Victor Cruz

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric D. Wieben
Eric D. Wieben Mayo Clinic
Yusuke Nakamura
Yusuke Nakamura National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition
Robert J. Ivnik
Robert J. Ivnik Mayo Clinic
Glenn E. Smith
Glenn E. Smith University of Florida
Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg Temple University
Bradley F. Boeve
Bradley F. Boeve Mayo Clinic
Naoyuki Kamatani
Naoyuki Kamatani StaGen (Japan)
Zhao-Bang Zeng
Zhao-Bang Zeng North Carolina State University
Amy L. Weaver
Amy L. Weaver Mayo Clinic

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