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50
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17585
National Ranking
501

Overview

Eric K. Moses is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work often intersects with subfields such as molecular biology, epidemiology, cancer research, genetics, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their research covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Pregnancy and Preeclampsia Studies
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology

Among their recent published papers are:

  • "Genome-wide association meta-analyses combining multiple risk phenotypes provide insights into the genetic architecture of cutaneous melanoma susceptibility" (2020, Nature Genetics)
  • "High-coverage plasma lipidomics reveals novel sex-specific lipidomic fingerprints of age and BMI: Evidence from two large population cohort studies" (2020, PLoS Biology)
  • "Comprehensive genetic analysis of the human lipidome identifies loci associated with lipid homeostasis with links to coronary artery disease" (2022, Nature Communications)
  • "Heritability of 596 lipid species and genetic correlation with cardiovascular traits in the Busselton Family Heart Study" (2020, Journal of Lipid Research)
  • "Metabolic phenotyping of BMI to characterize cardiometabolic risk: evidence from large population-based cohorts" (2023, Nature Communications)

Their frequent co-authors include Gerald F. Watts, Phillip E. Melton, Corey Giles, Joseph Hung, and John Beilby, each collaborating on numerous publications. Key publication venues where they have frequently published include PLoS Biology, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Nature Communications, Journal of Lipid Research, and Atherosclerosis.

Best Publications

  • The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data

    Paul M. Thompson;Jason L. Stein;Sarah E. Medland;Derrek P. Hibar

  • The transcriptional landscape of age in human peripheral blood

    Marjolein J. Peters;Roby Joehanes;Luke C. Pilling;Claudia Schurmann;Claudia Schurmann

  • Identification of common variants associated with human hippocampal and intracranial volumes

    Jason L Stein;Sarah E Medland;Sarah E Medland;Alejandro Arias Vasquez;Alejandro Arias Vasquez;Derrek P Hibar

  • Discovery of expression QTLs using large-scale transcriptional profiling in human lymphocytes.

    Harald H H Göring;Joanne E Curran;Matthew P Johnson;Thomas D Dyer

  • Chemerin, a Novel Adipokine in the Regulation of Angiogenesis

    Kiymet Bozaoglu;Joanne E. Curran;Claire J. Stocker;Mohamed S. Zaibi

  • Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies five new susceptibility loci for cutaneous malignant melanoma

    Matthew H. Law;D. Timothy Bishop;Jeffrey E. Lee;Myriam Brossard

  • A Genome Scan in Families from Australia and New Zealand Confirms the Presence of a Maternal Susceptibility Locus for Pre-Eclampsia, on Chromosome 2

    Eric K. Moses;Eric K. Moses;Jennifer A. Lade;Jennifer A. Lade;Guanglan Guo;Guanglan Guo;Alan N. Wilton

  • High dimensional endophenotype ranking in the search for major depression risk genes

    David C. Glahn;David C. Glahn;Joanne E Curran;Anderson M. Winkler;Anderson M. Winkler;Melanie A Carless

  • Crystal structure of HLA-G: A nonclassical MHC class I molecule expressed at the fetal-maternal interface

    Craig Steven Clements;Lars Kjer-Nielsen;Lyudmila Kostenko;Hilary Linda Hoare

  • Genome-wide association meta-analyses combining multiple risk phenotypes provide insights into the genetic architecture of cutaneous melanoma susceptibility

    Maria Teresa Landi;D. Timothy Bishop;Stuart MacGregor

  • Genome-Wide Association Scan Identifies a Risk Locus for Preeclampsia on 2q14, Near the Inhibin, Beta B Gene

    Matthew P Johnson;Shaun P. Brennecke;Christine East;Harald H H Göring

  • Transcriptomic epidemiology of smoking: the effect of smoking on gene expression in lymphocytes.

    Jac C. Charlesworth;Jac C. Charlesworth;Joanne E. Curran;Matthew P. Johnson;Harald H H Göring

  • The ERAP2 gene is associated with preeclampsia in Australian and Norwegian populations

    Matthew P. Johnson;Linda T. Roten;Thomas D. Dyer;Christine E. East;Christine E. East

  • The effect on melanoma risk of genes previously associated with telomere length

    Mark M. Iles;D. Timothy Bishop;John C. Taylor;Nicholas K. Hayward

  • High-coverage plasma lipidomics reveals novel sex-specific lipidomic fingerprints of age and BMI: Evidence from two large population cohort studies.

    Habtamu B. Beyene;Habtamu B. Beyene;Gavriel Olshansky;Adam Alexander T. Smith;Corey Giles

  • Meta-analysis of human methylation data for evidence of sex-specific autosomal patterns

    Nina S McCarthy;Phillip E Melton;Gemma Cadby;Seyhan Yazar

  • A transcriptional profile of the decidua in preeclampsia.

    Mari Løset;Siv B. Mundal;Matthew P. Johnson;Mona H. Fenstad

  • A Genome-Wide Integrative Genomic Study Localizes Genetic Factors Influencing Antibodies against Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 1 (EBNA-1)

    Rohina Rubicz;Robert Yolken;Eugene Drigalenko;Melanie A. Carless

  • Novel pleiotropic risk loci for melanoma and nevus density implicate multiple biological pathways

    David L. Duffy;Gu Zhu;Xin Li;Marianna Sanna

  • Genome-Wide Association Scan Identifies a Risk Locus for Preeclampsia on 2q14, Near the Inhibin, Beta B Gene

    Matthew P. Johnson;Shaun P. Brennecke;Christine E. East;Harald H. H. Goering

Frequent Co-Authors

John Blangero
John Blangero The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Thomas D. Dyer
Thomas D. Dyer The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Harald H H Göring
Harald H H Göring The University of Texas at Austin
Laura Almasy
Laura Almasy University of Pennsylvania
Shelley A. Cole
Shelley A. Cole Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Michael C. Mahaney
Michael C. Mahaney The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Anthony G. Comuzzie
Anthony G. Comuzzie Obesity Society
David C. Glahn
David C. Glahn Boston Children's Hospital
Ravindranath Duggirala
Ravindranath Duggirala Texas A&M University – San Antonio
Anderson M. Winkler
Anderson M. Winkler National Institutes of Health

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