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Jane Khoury is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research output predominantly focuses on the medical field, with a substantial number of publications related to epidemiology, rehabilitation, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, obstetrics and gynecology, as well as public health, environmental, and occupational health.

Their scientific contributions cover several main research topics including acute ischemic stroke management, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, gestational diabetes research and management, birth, development, and health, cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases, cardiovascular and exercise physiology, and issues related to obesity, physical activity, and diet.

Jane Khoury has published multiple papers in prominent venues, with many appearing in the journal Stroke. Other frequent publication venues include the American Journal of Perinatology, Neurology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Hormone Research in Paediatrics.

Recent notable publications include:

  • "Temporal Trends in Stroke Incidence Over Time by Sex and Age in the GCNKSS," 2020, Stroke
  • "Optimal Intensity and Duration of Walking Rehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Stroke," 2023, JAMA Neurology
  • "Youth sports participation and health status in early adulthood: A 12-year follow-up," 2020, Preventive Medicine Reports
  • "Effects of Exercise Intensity on Acute Circulating Molecular Responses Poststroke," 2020, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
  • "Gestational Exposure to Phthalates and Social Responsiveness Scores in Children Using Quantile Regression: The EARLI and HOME Studies," 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Collaborations feature regularly with other researchers, including Brett Kissela, Dawn Kleindorfer, Daniel Woo, Jason Mackey, and Stacie L Demel, each co-authoring multiple publications within the same research domains.

Their body of work engages deeply with stroke-related topics, particularly concerning both incidence and rehabilitation, as well as broader perinatal and public health issues. This multidisciplinary approach integrates extensive clinical and epidemiological insights relevant to both acute and long-term outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Low-level environmental lead exposure and children's intellectual function: an international pooled analysis.

    Bruce P. Lanphear;Richard Hornung;Richard Hornung;Jane Khoury;Jane Khoury;Kimberly Yolton

  • Early Hemorrhage Growth in Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage

    Thomas Brott;Joseph Broderick;Rashmi Kothari;William Barsan

  • The ABCs of Measuring Intracerebral Hemorrhage Volumes

    Rashmi U. Kothari;Thomas Brott;Joseph P. Broderick;William G. Barsan

  • The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study Preliminary First-Ever and Total Incidence Rates of Stroke Among Blacks

    Joseph Broderick;Thomas Brott;Rashmi Kothari;Rosie Miller

  • Age at stroke: temporal trends in stroke incidence in a large, biracial population.

    Brett M. Kissela;Jane C. Khoury;Kathleen Alwell;Charles J. Moomaw

  • Combined Intravenous and Intra-Arterial r-TPA Versus Intra-Arterial Therapy of Acute Ischemic Stroke Emergency Management of Stroke (EMS) Bridging Trial

    Christopher A. Lewandowski;Michael Frankel;Thomas A. Tomsick;Joseph Broderick

  • Public Perception of Stroke Warning Signs and Knowledge of Potential Risk Factors

    Arthur M. Pancioli;Joseph Broderick;Rashmi Kothari;Thomas Brott

  • Incidence and Short-Term Prognosis of Transient Ischemic Attack in a Population-Based Study

    Dawn Kleindorfer;Peter Panagos;Arthur Pancioli;Jane Khoury

  • Milk intake during childhood and adolescence, adult bone density, and osteoporotic fractures in US women

    Heidi J Kalkwarf;Jane C Khoury;Bruce P Lanphear

  • Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study Volume of First-Ever Ischemic Stroke Among Blacks in a Population-Based Study

    Brett Kissela;Joseph Broderick;Daniel Woo;Rashmi Kothari

  • Genetic and environmental risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage: preliminary results of a population-based study.

    Daniel Woo;Laura R. Sauerbeck;Brett M. Kissela;Jane C. Khoury

  • Epidemiology of ischemic stroke in patients with diabetes: the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study.

    Brett M. Kissela;Jane Khoury;Dawn Kleindorfer;Daniel Woo

  • Stroke in a Biracial Population The Excess Burden of Stroke Among Blacks

    Brett Kissela;Alexander Schneider;Dawn Kleindorfer;Jane Khoury

  • Early Surgical Treatment for Supratentorial Intracerebral Hemorrhage A Randomized Feasibility Study

    Mario Zuccarello;Thomas Brott;Laurent Derex;Rashmi Kothari

  • Trends in community knowledge of the warning signs and risk factors for stroke.

    Alexander T. Schneider;Arthur M. Pancioli;Jane C. Khoury;Eric Rademacher

  • Patients’ Awareness of Stroke Signs, Symptoms, and Risk Factors

    Rashmi Kothari;Laura Sauerbeck;Edward Jauch;Joseph Broderick

  • Stroke Incidence Is Decreasing in Whites But Not in Blacks A Population-Based Estimate of Temporal Trends in Stroke Incidence From the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study

    Dawn O. Kleindorfer;Jane Khoury;Charles J. Moomaw;Kathleen Alwell

  • Relative edema volume is a predictor of outcome in patients with hyperacute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.

    James M. Gebel;Edward C. Jauch;Thomas G. Brott;Jane Khoury

  • The frequency and severity of placental findings in women with preeclampsia are gestational age dependent

    Julie S. Moldenhauer;Jerzy Stanek;Carri Warshak;Jane Khoury

  • Revascularization Results in the Interventional Management of Stroke II Trial

    T. Tomsick;J. Broderick;J. Carrozella;P. Khatri

Frequent Co-Authors

Brett M. Kissela
Brett M. Kissela University of Cincinnati
Dawn Kleindorfer
Dawn Kleindorfer University of Cincinnati
Joseph P. Broderick
Joseph P. Broderick University of Cincinnati
Pooja Khatri
Pooja Khatri University of Cincinnati
Bruce P. Lanphear
Bruce P. Lanphear Simon Fraser University
Menachem Miodovnik
Menachem Miodovnik National Institutes of Health
Thomas G. Brott
Thomas G. Brott Mayo Clinic
Thomas A. Tomsick
Thomas A. Tomsick University of Cincinnati
Kimberly Yolton
Kimberly Yolton Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Jerzy P. Szaflarski
Jerzy P. Szaflarski University of Alabama at Birmingham

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