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David G. Marsh was affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research spanned the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Genetics. The scientist's work encompassed main topics including Genomics and Rare Diseases, Genomic Variations and Chromosomal Abnormalities, Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, as well as Traditional Chinese Medicine Studies.

Marsh contributed to several scientific publications, including journal articles and a book. Notable papers authored or coauthored by the scientist included:

  • Whole-Genome Sequencing is a Viable Replacement for Chromosomal Microarray and Fragile X PCR Testing (2025) - bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • 1642: Evaluation of 3D printed bolus using Adaptiiv 3D software for tumours in the head and neck region (2024) - Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • P629: Analytical performance evaluation of whole genome sequencing as first-line genetic testing for intellectual development disorders and congenital malformations (2025) - Genetics in Medicine Open
  • The Effects of Muscle Temperature on the Muscle Blood Flow-Oxygen Consumption Relationship During Single Leg Isokinetic Exercise (2025) - SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The effects of muscle temperature on the muscle blood flow-oxygen consumption relationship during single leg isokinetic exercise (2025) - Journal of Thermal Biology

Marsh's book publication included "The Trading and Consumption of Roman Glass in Britain 43 - 500 CE" (2025), published by BAR Publishing eBooks.

Throughout their career, Marsh collaborated frequently with several researchers. Frequent coauthors included:

  • Peter Bui
  • Yueyao Gao
  • Sarah T. South
  • Colyn Cain
  • Julie L Cox

The scientist's research was published across multiple venues, reflecting a diverse engagement with various disciplines and audiences. Frequent publication venues included:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • Genetics in Medicine Open
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Thermal Biology

Best Publications

  • Linkage analysis of IL4 and other chromosome 5q31.1 markers and total serum immunoglobulin E concentrations

    David G. Marsh;John D. Neely;Daniel R. Breazeale;Balaram Ghosh

  • A genome-wide search for asthma susceptibility loci in ethnically diverse populations

    David G. Marsh;Nancy E. Maestri;Linda R. Freidhoff;Kathleen C. Barnes

  • IL-13 expression at the sites of allergen challenge in patients with asthma.

    Shau-Ku Huang;Hui-Qing Xiao;J. Kleine-Tebbe;G. Paciotti

  • The Epidemiology and Genetics of Atopic Allergy

    David G. Marsh;Deborah A. Meyers;Wilma B. Bias

  • Epidemiology of Insect Venom Sensitivity

    David B. K. Golden;David G. Marsh;Anne Kagey-Sobotka;Linda Freidhoff

  • HLA-Dw2: a genetic marker for human immune response to short ragweed pollen allergen Ra5. I. Response resulting primarily from natural antigenic exposure.

    D G Marsh;S H Hsu;M Roebber;E Ehrlich-Kautzky

  • Allergen nomenclature. WHO/IUIS Allergen Nomenclature Subcommittee.

    King Tp;Hoffman D;Lowenstein H;Marsh Dg

  • Linkage of Asthma and Total Serum IgE Concentration to Markers on Chromosome 12q: Evidence From Afro-Caribbean and Caucasian Populations

    Kathleen C. Barnes;John D. Neely;David L. Duffy;Linda R. Freidhoff

  • Genetic Control of Basal Serum Immunoglobulin E Level and Its Effect on Specific Reaginic Sensitivity

    David G. Marsh;Wilma B. Bias;Kimishige Ishizaka

  • Association of the HL-A7 Cross-Reacting Group with a Specific Reaginic Antibody Response in Allergic Man

    David G. Marsh;Wilma B. Bias;Susan H. Hsu;Lawrence Goodfriend

  • Studies on "allergoids" prepared from naturally occurring allergens. I. Assay of allergenicity and antigenicity of formalinized rye group I component.

    D. G. Marsh;L. M. Lichtenstein;D. H. Campbell

  • Allergens and the Genetics of Allergy

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  • Immunotherapy for cat asthma

    Thomas E. Van Metre;Thomas E. Van Metre;David G. Marsh;David G. Marsh;N.Franklin Adkinson;N.Franklin Adkinson;Anne Kagey-Sobotka;Anne Kagey-Sobotka

  • A study of the human immune response to Lolium perenne (Rye) pollen and its components, Lol p I and Lol p II (Rye I and Rye II): I. Prevalence of reactivity to the allergens and correlations among skin test, IgE antibody, and IgG antibody data

    Linda R. Freidhoff;Eva Ehrlich-Kautzky;John H. Grant;Deborah A. Meyers

  • Natural history of Hymenoptera venom sensitivity in adults

    David B.K. Golden;David G. Marsh;Linda R. Freidhoff;Kathleen A. Kwiterovich

  • The genetics and complexity of allergy and asthma

    Kathleen C Barnes;David G Marsh

  • Evidence for linkage of chromosome 12q15-q24.1 markers to high total serum IgE concentrations in children of the German Multicenter Allergy Study

    Renate Nickel;Renate Nickel;Ulrich Wahn;Nobuyuki Hizawa;Nancy Maestri

  • Ethnic differences in asthma and associated phenotypes: Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Asthma

    Lucille A. Lester;Stephen S. Rich;Malcolm N. Blumenthal;Alkis Togias

  • Dose of cat (Felis domesticus) allergen 1 (Fel d 1) that induces asthma

    Thomas E. Van Metre;David G. Marsh;N.Franklin Adkinson;James E. Fish

  • Responses to ragweed-pollen nasal challenge before and after immunotherapy.

    Peter S. Creticos;David G. Marsh;David Proud;Anne Kagey-Sobotka

  • Genetic regulation of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus–specific IgE responsiveness: A genome-wide multipoint linkage analysis in families recruited through 2 asthmatic sibs

    Nobuyuki Hizawa;Linda R. Freidhoff;Yen-Feng Chiu b;Eva Ehrlich

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip S. Norman
Philip S. Norman Johns Hopkins University
Lawrence M. Lichtenstein
Lawrence M. Lichtenstein Johns Hopkins University
Anne Kagey-Sobotka
Anne Kagey-Sobotka Johns Hopkins University
Kathleen C. Barnes
Kathleen C. Barnes University of Colorado Denver
Wilma B. Bias
Wilma B. Bias Johns Hopkins University
Terri H. Beaty
Terri H. Beaty Johns Hopkins University
Deborah A. Meyers
Deborah A. Meyers University of Arizona
Balaram Ghosh
Balaram Ghosh Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
David L. Duffy
David L. Duffy QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
N. Franklin Adkinson
N. Franklin Adkinson Johns Hopkins University

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