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Grant R. Sutherland

Grant R. Sutherland

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Genetics

D-Index
95
Citations
39683
World Ranking
888
National Ranking
24

Overview

Grant R. Sutherland is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia and is active in the field of medicine, with focused research in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, surgery, genetics, epidemiology, and geriatrics and gerontology.

Their recent work spans a range of topics primarily related to cardiac and surgical outcomes, frailty in older adults, and genetic factors associated with cancer. Specific research themes include cardiac, anesthesia, and surgical outcomes; frailty in older adults; hip and femur fractures; BRCA gene mutations in cancer; cardiac valve diseases and treatments; infective endocarditis diagnosis and management; and cardiac structural anomalies and repair.

Some of the recent papers by Grant R. Sutherland include:

  • Association of risk analysis index with 90-day failure to rescue following major abdominal surgery in geriatric patients, 2024, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Personal journeys to and in human genetics and dysmorphology, 2024, American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
  • Mitral valve repair in a regional quality collaborative: Respect or resect?, 2024, JTCVS Techniques
  • Multi-institutional model to predict intensive care unit length of stay after cardiac surgery, 2024, Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • SDPS-42 METASTATIC NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER (NSCLC) AND BRAIN EDEMA: A TOPOGRAPHICAL AND CLINICOPATHOLOGIC INVESTIGATION, 2023, Neuro-Oncology Advances

Their body of work has been published across several scientific venues, with contributions to:

  • Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
  • JTCVS Techniques
  • Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Neuro-Oncology Advances

Grant R. Sutherland has collaborated frequently with several researchers in their field, including Charles E. Schwartz, Arthur S. Aylsworth, Judith Allanson, Agatino Battaglia, and John C. Carey. These collaborations have contributed to research in genetics, surgery, and cardiovascular medicine.

Best Publications

  • Identification and characterization of a new member of the TNF family that induces apoptosis

    Steven R. Wiley;Ken Schooley;Pamela J. Smolak;Wenie S. Din

  • Febrile seizures and generalized epilepsy associated with a mutation in the Na+-channel beta1 subunit gene SCN1B.

    Robyn H. Wallace;Dao W. Wang;Rita Singh;Rita Singh;Ingrid E. Scheffer;Ingrid E. Scheffer;Ingrid E. Scheffer

  • A missense mutation in the neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha 4 subunit is associated with autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy.

    Ortrud K. Steinlein;John C. Mulley;Peter Propping;Robyn H. Wallace;Robyn H. Wallace

  • Mapping of DNA instability at the fragile X to a trinucleotide repeat sequence p(CCG)n.

    EJ Kremer;M Pritchard;M Lynch;S Yu

  • Mutant GABA A receptor γ2-subunit in childhood absence epilepsy and febrile seizures

    Robyn H. Wallace;Carla Marini;Steven Petrou;Louise A. Harkin;Louise A. Harkin

  • CD30 antigen, a marker for Hodgkin's lymphoma, is a receptor whose ligand defines an emerging family of cytokines with homology to TNF

    Craig A. Smith;Hans Juergen Gruss;Terri Davis;Dirk Anderson

  • DNAM-1, A Novel Adhesion Molecule Involved in the Cytolytic Function of T Lymphocytes

    Akira Shibuya;David Campbell;Charles Hannum;Hans Yssel

  • Fragile sites on human chromosomes: demonstration of their dependence on the type of tissue culture medium

    Grant R. Sutherland

  • Further segregation analysis of the fragile X syndrome with special reference to transmitting males

    S. L. Sherman;P. A. Jacobs;N. E. Morton;U. Froster-Iskenius

  • The spectrum of SCN1A-related infantile epileptic encephalopathies

    Louise A Harkin;Jacinta M McMahon;Xenia Iona;Leanne Dibbens;Leanne Dibbens

  • LAIR-1, a Novel Inhibitory Receptor Expressed on Human Mononuclear Leukocytes

    Linde Meyaard;Gosse J Adema;Chiwen Chang;Erica Woollatt

  • Fc alpha/mu receptor mediates endocytosis of IgM-coated microbes.

    Akira Shibuya;Norihisa Sakamoto;Norihisa Sakamoto;Yoshio Shimizu;Kazuko Shibuya;Kazuko Shibuya

  • Mutations in the human ortholog of Aristaless cause X-linked mental retardation and epilepsy

    Petter Strømme;Marie E. Mangelsdorf;Marie E. Mangelsdorf;Marie A. Shaw;Karen M. Lower;Karen M. Lower

  • Molecular characterization of murine and human OX40/OX40 ligand systems: identification of a human OX40 ligand as the HTLV-1-regulated protein gp34.

    P.R. Baum;R.B. Gayle rd;F. Ramsdell;S. Srinivasan

  • Simple tandem DNA repeats and human genetic disease.

    Grant R. Sutherland;Robert I. Richards

  • Neuronal Sodium-Channel α1-Subunit Mutations in Generalized Epilepsy with Febrile Seizures Plus

    R.H. Wallace;R.H. Wallace;I.E. Scheffer;S. Barnett;M. Richards

  • X-linked protocadherin 19 mutations cause female-limited epilepsy and cognitive impairment.

    Leanne M. Dibbens;Leanne M. Dibbens;Patrick S. Tarpey;Kim Hynes;Kim Hynes;Marta A. Bayly

  • Molecular and biological characterization of a ligand for CD27 defines a new family of cytokines with homology to tumor necrosis factor

    Raymond G. Goodwin;Mark R. Alderson;Craig A. Smith;Richard J. Armitage

  • Localization of a gene for autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy to chromosome 20q13.2

    H.A. Phillips;I.E. Scheffer;S.F. Berkovic;G.E. Hollway;G.E. Hollway

  • MUC13, a Novel Human Cell Surface Mucin Expressed by Epithelial and Hemopoietic Cells

    Stephanie J. Williams;Daniel H. Wreschner;Mai Tran;Helen J. Eyre

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth Baker
Elizabeth Baker Pathwest Laboratory Medicine
John C. Mulley
John C. Mulley Bangor University
David F. Callen
David F. Callen University of Adelaide
Robert I. Richards
Robert I. Richards University of Adelaide
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne
Eric Haan
Eric Haan University of Adelaide
Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
Jozef Gecz
Jozef Gecz University of Adelaide
Nancy A. Jenkins
Nancy A. Jenkins The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Neal G. Copeland
Neal G. Copeland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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