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55
Citations
8063
World Ranking
15299
National Ranking
421

Overview

Gerhard Schreiber is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed to research in various interdisciplinary domains. Their work spans topics related to ethics, artificial intelligence, gender studies, and health informatics.

Schreiber's recent publications include the following:

  • "Antiandrogen or estradiol treatment or both during hormone therapy in transitioning transgender women," 2020, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • "ChatGPT and Beyond: Exploring the Responsible Use of Generative AI in the Workplace," 2025, Business & Information Systems Engineering
  • "Reconsidering Agency in the Age of AI," 2024, Filozofia
  • "Beyond the Binary. On the Introduction of a Third Gender Option in German Civil Status Law," 2020, Researcher European Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences
  • "Ludus non tollit abusum," 2023, Zeitschrift für Evangelische Ethik

Their frequent co-authors include Matthias Söllner, Thomas Arnold, Alexander Benlian, Ulrich Bretschneider, and Caroline L. Knight.

Schreiber's work is published in several venues repeatedly, reflecting their research focus and collaborative networks. These venues include:

  • Filozofia
  • Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte
  • Business & Information Systems Engineering
  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Researcher European Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences

Their research covers a range of fields and subfields, notably safety research, philosophy, health informatics, organizational behavior and human resource management, and social psychology.

Key topics addressed by Schreiber include:

  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • AI and HR Technologies
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • AI in Service Interactions

Best Publications

  • Thyroxine transport from blood to brain via transthyretin synthesis in choroid plexus.

    G. Schreiber;A. R. Aldred;A. Jaworowski;C. Nilsson

  • Rat transthyretin (prealbumin). Molecular cloning, nucleotide sequence, and gene expression in liver and brain.

    P W Dickson;G J Howlett;G Schreiber

  • High prealbumin and transferrin mRNA levels in the choroid plexus of rat brain

    Phillip W. Dickson;Angela R. Aldred;Philip D. Marley;Tu Guo-Fen

  • The acute phase response of plasma protein synthesis during experimental inflammation.

    G Schreiber;G Howlett;M Nagashima;A Millership

  • Rat choroid plexus specializes in the synthesis and the secretion of transthyretin (prealbumin). Regulation of transthyretin synthesis in choroid plexus is independent from that in liver.

    P W Dickson;A R Aldred;P D Marley;D Bannister

  • The Evolution of Gene Expression, Structure and Function of Transthyretin

    Gerhard Schreiber;Samantha J. Richardson

  • Thyroxine transport in choroid plexus.

    P W Dickson;A R Aldred;J G Menting;P D Marley

  • Distribution of transferrin synthesis in brain and other tissues in the rat.

    A R Aldred;P W Dickson;P D Marley;G Schreiber

  • The Acute Phase Response in the Rodenta

    Gerhard Schreiber;Anna Tsykin;Angela R. Aldred;Timothy Thomas

  • The evolutionary and integrative roles of transthyretin in thyroid hormone homeostasis.

    G Schreiber

  • Thyroxine transport to the brain: role of protein synthesis by the choroid plexus

    Bridget R. Southwell;Wei Duan;Daine Alcorn;Charolette Brack

  • Gene expression in regenerating and acute-phase rat liver.

    Julie Milland;Anna Tsykin;Tim Thomas;Angela R. Aldred

  • Evolution of thyroid hormone binding by transthyretins in birds and mammals

    Linus Chang;Sharon L. A. Munro;Samantha J. Richardson;Gerhard Schreiber

  • The cerebral expression of plasma protein genes in different species.

    Angela R. Aldred;Charlotte M. Brack;Gerhard Schreiber

  • Structure and expression of the rat transthyretin (prealbumin) gene.

    W P Fung;T Thomas;P W Dickson;A R Aldred

  • The cDNA structure and expression analysis of the genes for the cysteine proteinase inhibitor cystatin C and for β2‐microglobulin in rat brain

    Timothy Cole;Phillip W. Dickson;Frederic Esnard;Sharon Averill

  • The synthesis and secretion of rat transferrin.

    G Schreiber;H Dryburgh;A Millership;Y Matsuda

  • Metabolism of Prealbumin in Rats and Changes Induced by Acute Inflammation

    Phillip W. Dickson;Geoffrey J. Howlett;Gerhard Schreiber

  • Evolution of marsupial and other vertebrate thyroxine-binding plasma proteins

    Samantha J. Richardson;Adrian J. Bradley;Wei Duan;Richard E. H. Wettenhall

  • 5 – Synthesis, Processing, and Secretion of Plasma Proteins by the Liver and Other Organs and Their Regulation

    Gerhard Schreiber

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim Thomas
Tim Thomas Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Geoffrey J. Howlett
Geoffrey J. Howlett University of Melbourne
Tim J. Cole
Tim J. Cole University College London
Marc G. Achen
Marc G. Achen St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Peter C. Heinrich
Peter C. Heinrich University of Freiburg
Margaret Sunde
Margaret Sunde University of Sydney
Peter Hudson
Peter Hudson Ascension Health
Michael C. Lawrence
Michael C. Lawrence Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Jeffrey J. Babon
Jeffrey J. Babon Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Katarzyna M. Dziegielewska
Katarzyna M. Dziegielewska University of Melbourne

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