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Overview

James P. Snyder was a researcher affiliated with Emory University in the United States. Their scholarly contributions spanned the field of Medicine, with significant focus on epidemiology, genetics, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, ophthalmology, and pharmacology. Their interdisciplinary work connected clinical and biomedical aspects across these areas.

The main topics addressed in their research included:

  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Meningioma and schwannoma management
  • Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
  • Corneal surgery and disorders
  • Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology

Snyder contributed to multiple publication venues, with notable frequency in:

  • Neuro-Oncology (5 publications)
  • Clinical ophthalmology
  • Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • WFNOS 2022 Abstract Book
  • ARKIVOC

Their recent papers covered various clinical and biomedical topics:

  • Comparative Study Between Non-Diffractive Extended Depth of Focus and Monofocal Intraocular Lenses, 2023, Clinical ophthalmology
  • First-Time Lumbar Medial Branch Radiofrequency Ablation: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System as a Metric of Outcome, 2022, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • A multi-institutional phase 1 clinical trial exploring upfront multimodal standard of care and combined immunotherapies for newly diagnosed glioblastoma, 2025, Neuro-Oncology
  • Diagnostic and prognostic methylation-based classifiers using liquid biopsy specimens from patients with meningiomas, 2022, WFNOS 2022 Abstract Book
  • Prospective evaluation and success of a machine learning hit-to-lead drug development program against phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase α, 2020, ARKIVOC

The collaboration network of Snyder involved frequent coauthors such as:

  • Ian Lee (4 coauthored works)
  • Tobias Walbert (3 coauthored works)
  • Patrick Y. Wen (2 coauthored works)
  • Tathiane M. Malta (2 coauthored works)
  • Ana C. deCarvalho (2 coauthored works)

Best Publications

  • The binding mode of epothilone A on alpha,beta-tubulin by electron crystallography

    James H. Nettles;Huilin Li;Ben Cornett;Joseph M. Krahn

  • Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel curcumin analogs as anti-cancer and anti-angiogenesis agents

    Brian K. Adams;Eva M. Ferstl;Matthew C. Davis;Marike Herold

  • The binding conformation of Taxol in β-tubulin: A model based on electron crystallographic density

    James P. Snyder;James H. Nettles;Ben Cornett;Kenneth H. Downing

  • Polyoxometalate HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors. A New Mode of Protease Inhibition

    Deborah A. Judd;James H. Nettles;Neysa Nevins;James P. Snyder

  • Structural basis for G9a-like protein lysine methyltransferase inhibition by BIX-01294

    Yanqi Chang;Xing Zhang;John R. Horton;Anup K. Upadhyay

  • Facial symmetry in protein self-assembly.

    Anil K. Mehta;Kun Lu;W. Seth Childers;Yan Liang

  • EF24, a novel synthetic curcumin analog, induces apoptosis in cancer cells via a redox-dependent mechanism.

    Brian K. Adams;Jiyang Cai;Jeff Armstrong;Marike Herold

  • Inhibition of the NF-κB signaling pathway by the curcumin analog, 3,5-Bis(2-pyridinylmethylidene)-4-piperidone (EF31): anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

    Anlys Olivera;Terry W. Moore;Fang Hu;Andrew P. Brown

  • Structural features of the glutamate binding site in recombinant NR1/NR2A N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors determined by site-directed mutagenesis and molecular modeling

    Philip E Chen;Matthew T Geballe;Phillip J Stansfeld;Alexander R Johnston

  • Subunit-specific agonist activity at NR2A-, NR2B-, NR2C-, and NR2D-containing N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptors

    Kevin Erreger;Matthew T Geballe;Anders S Kristensen;Philip E Chen

  • Paclitaxel-resistant cells have a mutation in the paclitaxel-binding region of β-tubulin (Asp26Glu) and less stable microtubules

    Malathi Hari;Frank Loganzo;Tami Annable;Xingzhi Tan

  • DFT calculation of NMR JFF spin-spin coupling constants in fluorinated pyridines

    Verónica Barone;Juan E. Peralta;Rubén H. Contreras;James P. Snyder

  • Total synthesis of SR 121463 A, a highly potent and selective vasopressin v(2) receptor antagonist.

    Hariharan Venkatesan;Matthew C. Davis;Yesim Altas;James P. Snyder

  • Inhibition of IκB Kinase-Nuclear Factor-κB Signaling Pathway by 3,5-Bis(2-flurobenzylidene)piperidin-4-one (EF24), a Novel Monoketone Analog of Curcumin

    Andrea L. Kasinski;Yuhong Du;Shala L. Thomas;Jing Zhao

  • Highly active anticancer curcumin analogues.

    Cara A. Mosley;Dennis C. Liotta;James P. Snyder

  • The development of a selective cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor that shows antitumor activity.

    Simak Ali;Dean A. Heathcote;Sebastian H.B. Kroll;Ashutosh S. Jogalekar

  • Bridging of macrodithionolactones to bicyclic systems. Synthesis and modeling of oxapolycyclic frameworks

    K. C. Nicolaou;C. K. Hwang;B. E. Marron;S. A. DeFrees

  • EF24, a novel curcumin analog, disrupts the microtubule cytoskeleton and inhibits HIF-1.

    Shala L. Thomas;Diansheng Zhong;Wei Zhou;Sanna Malik

  • The bioactive Taxol conformation on β-tubulin: Experimental evidence from highly active constrained analogs

    Thota Ganesh;Rebecca C. Guza;Susan Bane;Rudravajhala Ravindra

  • Discovery of small molecule CXCR4 antagonists.

    Weiqiang Zhan;Zhongxing Liang;Aizhi Zhu;Serdar Kurtkaya

  • 13C Kinetic Isotope Effects for the Addition of Lithium Dibutylcuprate to Cyclohexenone. Reductive Elimination Is Rate-Determining

    Doug E. Frantz;Daniel A. Singleton;James P. Snyder

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis C. Liotta
Dennis C. Liotta Emory University
Richard K. Plemper
Richard K. Plemper Georgia State University
Stephen F. Traynelis
Stephen F. Traynelis Emory University
Haian Fu
Haian Fu Emory University
Anthony G. M. Barrett
Anthony G. M. Barrett Imperial College London
Hongjie Yuan
Hongjie Yuan Emory University
Matthew J. Fuchter
Matthew J. Fuchter Imperial College London
Simak Ali
Simak Ali Imperial College London
Fadlo R. Khuri
Fadlo R. Khuri American University of Beirut

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