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Overview

James A. Koziol is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, including medicine and mathematics, with a particular focus on modeling and simulation, epidemiology, oncology, immunology, and cell biology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics centered on infectious diseases and mathematical biology. Key research areas include COVID-19 epidemiological studies, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, mathematical biology of tumor growth, microtubule and mitosis dynamics, influenza virus research studies, respiratory viral infection research, and COVID-19 clinical research studies.

Among their recent scholarly publications are:

  • The Immunosuppressive Microenvironment in BRCA1-IRIS-Overexpressing TNBC Tumors Is Induced by Bidirectional Interaction with Tumor-Associated Macrophages, 2020, Cancer Research
  • Different ODE models of tumor growth can deliver similar results, 2020, BMC Cancer
  • Pediatric lower limb peripheral nerve blocks: Indications, effectiveness, and the incidence of adverse events, 2022, Pediatric Anesthesia
  • Intracerebral hemorrhage and thrombin-induced alterations in cerebral microvessel matrix, 2022, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
  • Déjà vu all over again: racial, ethnic and age disparities in mortality from influenza 1918-19 and COVID-19 in the United States, 2022, Heliyon

Frequent publication venues for Koziol include Pediatric Anesthesia, Medical Research Archives, Cancer Research, BMC Cancer, and the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, notably Jan E. Schnitzer, Eman Sami, Bibbin T. Paul, Wael M. ElShamy, and Theresa Falls.

Best Publications

  • Range of antinuclear antibodies in "healthy" individuals

    E. M. Tan;T. E. W. Feltkamp;J. S. Smolen;B. Butcher

  • Penetrance of 845G→A (C282Y) HFE hereditary haemochromatosis mutation in the USA

    Ernest Beutler;Vincent J Felitti;James A Koziol;Ngoc J Ho

  • Matrix Metalloproteinases Increase Very Early During Experimental Focal Cerebral Ischemia

    Ji Hoe Heo;Jacinta Lucero;Takeo Abumiya;James A. Koziol

  • Increased prevalence of interstitial cystitis: previously unrecognized urologic and gynecologic cases identified using a new symptom questionnaire and intravesical potassium sensitivity.

    C.Lowell Parsons;Jeffrey Dell;Edward J Stanford;Michael Bullen

  • The Natural History of Interstitial Cystitis: A Survey of 374 Patients

    James A. Koziol;Douglas C. Clark;Ruben F. Gittes;Eng M. Tan

  • Macroscopic and histopathologic analysis of human knee menisci in aging and osteoarthritis

    C. Pauli;S.P. Grogan;S.P. Grogan;S. Patil;S. Patil;S. Otsuki

  • Enhancement of antibody detection in cancer using panel of recombinant tumor-associated antigens.

    Jian Ying Zhang;Carlos A. Casiano;Xuan Xian Peng;James A. Koziol

  • Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients With Hairy Cell Leukemia After Cladribine Treatment

    Alan Saven;Alan Saven;Alan Saven;Carol Burian;Carol Burian;Carol Burian;James A. Koziol;James A. Koziol;James A. Koziol;Lawrence D. Piro;Lawrence D. Piro;Lawrence D. Piro

  • Increased surface expression of the membrane glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex induced by platelet activation. Relationship to the binding of fibrinogen and platelet aggregation

    Kenji Niiya;Elisabeth Hodson;Rossella Bader;Vicky Byers-Ward

  • Focal Cerebral Ischemia Induces Active Proteases That Degrade Microvascular Matrix

    Shunichi Fukuda;Catherine A. Fini;Takuma Mabuchi;James A. Koziol

  • Cladribine in treatment of chronic progressive multiple sclerosis

    J C Sipe;J S Romine;J A Koziol;R McMillan

  • Profiles of matrix metalloproteinases, their inhibitors, and laminin in stroke patients: influence of different therapies.

    Solveig Horstmann;Pamela Kalb;James Koziol;Humphrey Gardner

  • Extended Follow-Up of Patients With Hairy Cell Leukemia After Treatment With Cladribine

    Grant R. Goodman;Carol Burian;James A. Koziol;Alan Saven

  • Epidemiology of interstitial cystitis.

    James A. Koziol

  • Significance of regional wall thickening abnormalities relative to transmural myocardial perfusion in anesthetized dogs.

    K P Gallagher;T Kumada;J A Koziol;M D McKown

  • Regional myocardial perfusion and wall thickening during ischemia in conscious dogs.

    K. P. Gallagher;M. Matsuzaki;J. A. Koziol;W. S. Kemper

  • Microglial activation and matrix protease generation during focal cerebral ischemia.

    Gregory J. del Zoppo;Richard Milner;Takuma Mabuchi;Stephanie Hung

  • The treatment of chronic progressive multiple sclerosis with cladribine

    E Beutler;J C Sipe;J S Romine;J A Koziol

  • Fibrin contributes to microvascular obstructions and parenchymal changes during early focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion.

    Y Okada;B R Copeland;R Fitridge;J A Koziol

  • Stability, Characterization, and Kinetics of 111In-labeled Monoclonal Antitumor Antibodies in Normal Animals and Nude Mouse-Human Tumor Models

    Samuel E. Halpern;Phillip L. Hagan;Paul R. Garver;James A. Koziol

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernest Beutler
Ernest Beutler Scripps Research Institute
Martin Lotz
Martin Lotz Scripps Research Institute
Bruce L. Zuraw
Bruce L. Zuraw University of California, San Diego
Darryl D. D'Lima
Darryl D. D'Lima Scripps Health
Dan Mercola
Dan Mercola University of California, Irvine
Humphrey Gardner
Humphrey Gardner AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Eng M. Tan
Eng M. Tan Scripps Research Institute
Robert McMillan
Robert McMillan Scripps Research Institute
Michael McClelland
Michael McClelland University of California, Irvine
Terri Gelbart
Terri Gelbart Scripps Research Institute

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