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95
Citations
54196
World Ranking
9861
National Ranking
5069

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

James H. Ware was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spanned multiple fields within medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a strong emphasis on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their subfields of study included cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and developmental neuroscience.

The main topics covered in their work reflected these fields, focusing extensively on cardiomyopathy and myosin studies, cardiovascular function and risk factors, cardiovascular effects of exercise, congenital heart defects research, genomics and rare diseases, genetic associations and epidemiology, and cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias.

James H. Ware contributed to a broad range of publications. Frequent publication venues included bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Circulation, European Heart Journal, Heart Rhythm, and Genetics in Medicine.

They co-authored numerous research papers with recurring collaborators such as Kathryn A. McGurk, Declan P. O'Regan, Jodie Ingles, Brian P. Halliday, and Antonio de Marvao.

Among the recent papers associated with their field are:

  • The mutational constraint spectrum quantified from variation in 141,456 humans, 2020, Nature
  • 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiomyopathies, 2023, European Heart Journal
  • A structural variation reference for medical and population genetics, 2020, Nature
  • Evidence-Based Assessment of Genes in Dilated Cardiomyopathy, 2021, Circulation
  • An International, Multicentered, Evidence-Based Reappraisal of Genes Reported to Cause Congenital Long QT Syndrome, 2020, Circulation

James H. Ware was recognized as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 1987.

Best Publications

  • An Association between Air Pollution and Mortality in Six U.S. Cities

    D W Dockery;C A Pope rd;X Xu;J D Spengler

  • Physical Activity, Including Walking, And Cognitive Function In Older Women

    J Weuve;J H Kang;J E Manson;M Breteler

  • Bivalirudin for Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes

    Gregg W. Stone;Brent T. McLaurin;David A. Cox;Michel E. Bertrand

  • Statistics in Medicine — Reporting of Subgroup Analyses in Clinical Trials

    Rui Wang;Stephen W. Lagakos;James H. Ware;David J. Hunter

  • Random-effects models for serial observations with binary response

    Robert Stiratelli;Nan Laird;James H. Ware

  • Effects of inhalable particles on respiratory health of children.

    Douglas W. Dockery;Frank E. Speizer;Daniel O. Stram;James H. Ware

  • Echocardiographic measurements in normal subjects from infancy to old age.

    W L Henry;J M Gardin;J H Ware

  • A Comparison of the Perioperative Neurologic Effects of Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest versus Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Infant Heart Surgery

    Jane W. Newburger;Richard A. Jonas;Gil Wernovsky;David Wypij

  • Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Lung Function in Adolescent Boys and Girls

    Diane R. Gold;Xiaobin Wang;David Wypij;Frank E. Speizer

  • Randomized clinical trials. Perspectives on some recent ideas.

    David P. Byar;Richard M. Simon;William T. Friedewald;James J. Schlesselman

  • The limitations of risk factors as prognostic tools.

    James H. Ware

  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and conventional medical therapy in neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn: a prospective randomized study.

    P. Pearl O'Rourke;Robert K. Crone;Joseph P. Vacanti;James H. Ware

  • Vitamin D Supplementation and Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes

    Anastassios G Pittas;Bess Dawson-Hughes;Patricia Sheehan;James H Ware

  • Improving access to geriatric mental health services: a randomized trial comparing treatment engagement with integrated versus enhanced referral care for depression, anxiety, and at-risk alcohol use.

    Stephen J. Bartels;Eugenie H. Coakley;Cynthia Zubritsky;James H. Ware

  • Passive smoking, gas cooking, and respiratory health of children living in six cities.

    Ware Jh;Dockery Dw;Spiro A rd;Speizer Fe

  • Echocardiographic assessment of cardiac anatomy and function in hypertensive subjects.

    D D Savage;J I Drayer;W L Henry;E C Mathews

  • Bivalirudin in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention: a subgroup analysis from the Acute Catheterization and Urgent Intervention Triage strategy (ACUITY) trial

    Gregg W Stone;Harvey D White;E Magnus Ohman;Michel E Bertrand

  • Auranofin therapy and quality of life in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Results of a multicenter trial

    Claire Bombardier;James Ware;I.Jon Russell;Martin Larson

  • Home dampness and respiratory morbidity in children.

    Bert Brunekreef;Douglas W. Dockery;Frank E. Speizer;James H. Ware

  • Health effects of acid aerosols on North American children: respiratory symptoms.

    Douglas W. Dockery;Joan Cunningham;Andrew I. Damokosh;Lucas M. Neas

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank E. Speizer
Frank E. Speizer Harvard University
Douglas W. Dockery
Douglas W. Dockery Harvard University
Stuart J. Pocock
Stuart J. Pocock London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
John D. Spengler
John D. Spengler Harvard University
Gregg W. Stone
Gregg W. Stone Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
E. Magnus Ohman
E. Magnus Ohman Duke University
Roxana Mehran
Roxana Mehran Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Harvey D. White
Harvey D. White Auckland City Hospital
David A. Cox
David A. Cox University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michel E. Bertrand
Michel E. Bertrand University of Lille

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