His primary scientific interests are in Gerontology, Obesity, Public health, Body mass index and Immunology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Calorie, Cohort study, Overweight, El Niño and Socioeconomic status in addition to Gerontology. His research in Obesity intersects with topics in Negroid, Cohort and Human physical appearance.
The Public health study combines topics in areas such as Blood donor and Family medicine. His work in the fields of Immunology, such as Viral disease, Hepatitis C virus and Window period, overlaps with other areas such as Risk of infection. His Viral disease research integrates issues from Seroconversion and Viral load.
His primary areas of investigation include Gerontology, Immunology, Internal medicine, Epidemiology and Obesity. His Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Logistic regression, Blood donor and Public health. Immunology connects with themes related to Virology in his study.
His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Endocrinology and Physiology. The various areas that he examines in his Epidemiology study include Odds ratio, Surgery, Incidence and Risk factor. His study in Obesity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Body mass index, Negroid, Cohort and Human physical appearance.
Gerontology, Blood donor, Body mass index, Logistic regression and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Gerontology study are interwoven with issues in Epidemiology, Blood donations and Public health. His Blood donor research includes themes of Metropolitan area and Surgery.
His Body mass index research includes elements of Weight gain, Prospective cohort study and Obesity. His work deals with themes such as Intravenous Immune Globulin and Endocrinology, which intersect with Internal medicine. His Risk factor study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Immunology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Gerontology, Blood transfusion, Public health, Antibody and Immunology. His Gerontology study combines topics in areas such as Odds ratio, Epidemiology and Foreign born. His Blood transfusion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental health and Demographic profile.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Public health, Negroid are connected with Obesity and Body mass index and other disciplines. His research in Antibody intersects with topics in Plateletpheresis, Human leukocyte antigen, Transfusion-related acute lung injury, Lung injury and Risk factor. As part of his studies on Immunology, he often connects relevant areas like Virology.
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The Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Viral Infections
George B. Schreiber;Michael P. Busch;Steven H. Kleinman;James J. Korelitz.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1996)
Transfusion-transmitted bacterial infection in the United States, 1998 through 2000.
Matthew J. Kuehnert;Virginia R. Roth;N. Rebecca Haley;Kay R. Gregory.
Transfusion (2001)
Eating Disorders in White and Black Women
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Faith A. Dohm;Helena C. Kraemer;C. Barr Taylor.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2003)
Trends in incidence and prevalence of major transfusion-transmissible viral infections in US blood donors, 1991 to 1996.
Simone A. Glynn;Steven H. Kleinman;George B Schreiber;Michael P. Busch.
JAMA (2000)
Correlates of beverage intake in adolescent girls: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study.
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Douglas Thompson;Sandra G. Affenito;Debra L. Franko.
The Journal of Pediatrics (2006)
Breakfast Consumption by African-American and White Adolescent Girls Correlates Positively with Calcium and Fiber Intake and Negatively with Body Mass Index
Sandra G. Affenito;Douglas R. Thompson;Bruce A. Barton;Debra L. Franko.
Journal of The American Dietetic Association (2005)
The effect of previous pregnancy and transfusion on HLA alloimmunization in blood donors: implications for a transfusion-related acute lung injury risk reduction strategy
Darrell J. Triulzi;Steven Kleinman;Ram M. Kakaiya;Michael. P. Busch.
Transfusion (2009)
Comparative sensitivity of HBV NATs and HBsAg assays for detection of acute HBV infection.
Robin Biswas;Edward Tabor;Chu Chieh Hsia;David J. Wright.
Transfusion (2003)
Motivations to donate blood: demographic comparisons
Simone A. Glynn;Steven H. Kleinman;George B. Schreiber;Thomas Zuck.
Transfusion (2002)
Risk factors for hepatitis C virus infection in United States blood donors
Edward L. Murphy;Stephen M. Bryzman;Simone A. Glynn;Dannie I. Ameti.
Hepatology (2000)
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