Geoffrey S. Ginsburg is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans multiple subfields including epidemiology, genetics, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, molecular biology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.
Their work focuses on a range of topics including genomics and rare diseases, BRCA gene mutations in cancer, respiratory viral infections, health systems and quality of life, cardiac imaging and diagnostics, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, and antiplatelet therapy for cardiovascular diseases.
Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Geoffrey S. Ginsburg are the following:
Frequent co-authors of Geoffrey S. Ginsburg include:
Their publications often appear in venues such as:
Anil Potti;Holly K Dressman;Andrea Bild;Richard F Riedel
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg;Huntington F. Willard
Anil Potti;Sayan Mukherjee;Rebecca Petersen;Holly K. Dressman
Teri A. Manolio;Rex L Chisholm;Brad Ozenberger;Dan M. Roden
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg;Kathryn A. Phillips
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg;Jeanette J. McCarthy
Pamela S. Douglas;Geoffrey S. Ginsburg
Deepak Voora;Svati H. Shah;Ivan Spasojevic;Shazia Ali
Raymond J. Langley;Raymond J. Langley;Ephraim L. Tsalik;Ephraim L. Tsalik;Jennifer C. Van Velkinburgh;Seth W. Glickman;Seth W. Glickman
Svati H. Shah;James R. Bain;Michael J. Muehlbauer;Robert D. Stevens
Isaac S. Chan;Geoffrey S. Ginsburg
Dean Ho;Stephen R. Quake;Edward R.B. McCabe;Wee Joo Chng;Wee Joo Chng
Aimee K. Zaas;Minhua Chen;Jay Varkey;Timothy Veldman
Jeffrey S. Ross;Jeffrey S. Ross;David P. Schenkein;Robert Pietrusko;Mark Rolfe
Brian E. Crucian;Alexander Choukèr;Richard J. Simpson;Satish Mehta
Nader Rifai;Nader Rifai;Pamela S Douglas;Pamela S Douglas;Pamela S Douglas;Mary O’Toole;Eric Rimm
M Mietus-Snyder;FM Sladek;GS Ginsburg;CF Kuo
Holly K. Dressman;Andrew Berchuck;Gina Chan;Jun Zhai
Jeffrey S. Ross;Jeffrey S. Ross;Nancy E. Stagliano;Michael J. Donovan;Roger E. Breitbart
Joanne M Meyer;Geoffrey S Ginsburg
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