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Overview

Jeffery P. Struewing is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in 2020 on genetic influences affecting gene expression across various human tissues.

The scientist's publication record features the following paper:

  • Genetic effects on gene expression across human tissues, 2020, UNC Libraries

This research was published in the venue UNC Libraries.

Frequent collaborators in their research endeavors include:

  • François Aguet
  • Andrew Brown
  • Stephane E. Castel
  • Joe R. Davis
  • Yuan He

Best Publications

  • The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project

    John Lonsdale;Jeffrey Thomas;Mike Salvatore;Rebecca Phillips

  • The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) pilot analysis: Multitissue gene regulation in humans

    Kristin G. Ardlie;David S. Deluca;Ayellet V. Segrè

  • Genetic Heterogeneity and Penetrance Analysis of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes in Breast Cancer Families

    D Ford;D F Easton;M Stratton;S Narod

  • The Risk of Cancer Associated with Specific Mutations of BRCA1 and BRCA2 among Ashkenazi Jews

    Jeffery P. Struewing;Patricia Hartge;Sholom Wacholder;Sonya M. Baker

  • Genome-wide association study identifies novel breast cancer susceptibility loci

    Douglas F. Easton;Karen A. Pooley;Alison M. Dunning;Paul D. P. Pharoah

  • Germline p16 mutations in familial melanoma.

    Christopher J. Hussussian;Jeffery P. Struewing;Alisa M. Goldstein;Paul A. T. Higgins

  • Exploring the phenotypic consequences of tissue specific gene expression variation inferred from GWAS summary statistics.

    Alvaro N. Barbeira;Scott P. Dickinson;Rodrigo Bonazzola;Jiamao Zheng

  • The carrier frequency of the BRCA1 185delAG mutation is approximately 1 percent in Ashkenazi Jewish individuals

    Jeffery P. Struewing;Dvorah Abeliovich;Tamar Peretz;Naaman Avishai

  • Multifactorial Analysis of Differences Between Sporadic Breast Cancers and Cancers Involving BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Jocelyne Jacquemier;John P Sloane;Barry A. Gusterson

  • The eMERGE Network: a consortium of biorepositories linked to electronic medical records data for conducting genomic studies.

    Catherine A McCarty;Rex L Chisholm;Christopher G Chute;Iftikhar J Kullo

  • Increased risk of pancreatic cancer in melanoma-prone kindreds with p16INK4 mutations.

    Alisa M. Goldstein;Mary C. Fraser;Jeffery P. Struewing;Christopher J. Hussussian

  • A common coding variant in CASP8 is associated with breast cancer risk

    Angela Cox;Alison M. Dunning;Montserrat Garcia-Closas;Sabapathy Balasubramanian

  • The carrier frequency of the BRCA2 6174delT mutation among Ashkenazi Jewish individuals is approximately 1

    C. Oddoux;J. P. Struewing;C. M. Clayton;S. Neuhausen

  • Population-Based Study of Risk of Breast Cancer in Carriers of BRCA2 Mutation

    Steinunn Thorlacius;Jeffery P Struewing;Patricia Hartage;Gudridur H Olafsdottir

  • Frequency of recurrent BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in Ashkenazi Jewish breast cancer families

    P Tonin;B Weber;K Offit;F Couch

  • Haplotype and phenotype analysis of nine recurrent BRCA2 mutations in 111 families: results of an international study

    Susan L. Neuhausen;Sylvie Mazoyer;Lori Friedman;Michael Stratton

  • RAD51 135G→C Modifies Breast Cancer Risk among BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: Results from a Combined Analysis of 19 Studies

    Antonis C. Antoniou;Olga M. Sinilnikova;Jacques Simard;Mélanie Léoné

  • The pathology of familial breast cancer: histological features of cancers in families not attributable to mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2.

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Barry A. Gusterson;Jocelyne Jacquemier;John P. Sloane

  • Anticipated uptake and impact of genetic testing in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer families.

    Jeffery P. Struewing;Caryn Lerman;Ronald G. Kase;Therese R. Giambarresi

  • The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project

    John Lonsdale;Jeffrey Thomas;Mike Salvatore;Rebecca Phillips

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret A. Tucker
Margaret A. Tucker National Institutes of Health
Patricia Hartge
Patricia Hartge National Institutes of Health
Mark H. Greene
Mark H. Greene National Institutes of Health
Lawrence C. Brody
Lawrence C. Brody National Institutes of Health
Alisa M. Goldstein
Alisa M. Goldstein National Institutes of Health
Douglas F. Easton
Douglas F. Easton University of Cambridge
Amanda B. Spurdle
Amanda B. Spurdle QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis
Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis University of Geneva
Bruce A.J. Ponder
Bruce A.J. Ponder University of Cambridge

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