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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1951 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

John F. Annegers was affiliated with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in the United States. Their academic and professional career involved contributions to the scientific community primarily through research activities conducted under this institution.

The scientist was recognized for their association with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) as a Fellow, an honor received in 1951. This distinction reflects a formal acknowledgment by peers within the scientific field.

Annegers' research output, based on the available data, does not include documented frequent collaborations or co-authors. Similarly, there are no listed recent papers, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, frequent publication venues, or book publications recorded in the accessible information.

The absence of listed recent publications or detailed research topics limits specific insight into the scope and focus of Annegers' investigations. However, the known institutional affiliation and the AAAS fellowship indicate involvement in scientific research and contributions during their active years.

John F. Annegers is deceased. The profile is presented in past tense to respect the facts surrounding their career and life timeline.

Best Publications

  • Incidence of Epilepsy and Unprovoked Seizures in Rochester, Minnesota: 1935–1984

    W A Hauser;J F Annegers;L T Kurland

  • Incidence of premature ovarian failure.

    Carolyn B. Coulam;Steven C. Adamson;John F. Annegers

  • A Population-Based Study of Seizures after Traumatic Brain Injuries

    J F Annegers;W A Hauser;S P Coan;W A Rocca

  • Prevalence of epilepsy in Rochester, Minnesota: 1940-1980.

    W. Allen Hauser;John F. Annegers;Leonard T. Kurland

  • Descriptive Epidemiology of Epilepsy: Contributions of Population-Based Studies From Rochester, Minnesota

    W A Hauser;J F Annegers;W A Rocca

  • Factors Prognostic of Unprovoked Seizures after Febrile Convulsions

    J F Annegers;W A Hauser;S B Shirts;L T Kurland

  • The cost of epilepsy in the United States: an estimate from population-based clinical and survey data.

    Charles E. Begley;Melissa Famulari;John F. Annegers;David R. Lairson

  • Remission of seizures and relapse in patients with epilepsy.

    John F. Annegers;W. Allen Hauser;Lila R. Elveback

  • Seizures after head trauma A population study

    John F. Annegers;Jack D. Grabow;Robert V. Groover;Edward R. Laws

  • Incidence and risk factors in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A prospective cohort study

    Thaddeus S. Walczak;I. E. Leppik;M. D'Amelio;J. Rarick

  • Incidence of status epilepticus in Rochester, Minnesota, 1965-1984

    D. C. Hesdorffer;G. Logroscino;G. Cascino;J. F. Annegers;J. F. Annegers

  • Major depression is a risk factor for seizures in older adults

    Dale C. Hesdorffer;Dale C. Hesdorffer;W. Allen Hauser;John F. Annegers;John F. Annegers;Gregory Cascino

  • Population-based study of the incidence of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy

    David M. Ficker;E. L. So;W. K. Shen;J. F. Annegers

  • POPULATION – BASED STUDY OF SEIZURE DISORDERS AFTER CEREBRAL INFARCTION

    E. L. So;J. F. Annegers;W. A. Hauser;P. C. O'Brien

  • Seizure recurrence after a 1st unprovoked seizure An extended follow‐up

    W. A. Hauser;S. S. Rich;J. F. Annegers;V. E. Anderson

  • Mortality in patients with epilepsy.

    W. Allen Hauser;John F. Annegers;Lila R. Elveback

  • The incidence, causes, and secular trends of head trauma in Olmsted County, Minnesota, 1935–1974

    John F. Annegers;Jack D. Grabow;Leonard T. Kurland;Edward R. Laws

  • Risk of recurrent seizures after two unprovoked seizures.

    W. A. Hauser;S. S. Rich;J. R.-J. Lee;J. F. Annegers

  • The risk of unprovoked seizures after encephalitis and meningitis.

    J. F. Annegers;W. A. Hauser;E. Beghi;A. Nicolosi

  • Incidence of acute symptomatic seizures in Rochester, Minnesota, 1935-1984

    J. F. Annegers;W. A. Hauser;J. R.-J. Lee;W. A. Rocca

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Allen Hauser
W. Allen Hauser Columbia University
Walter A. Rocca
Walter A. Rocca Mayo Clinic
Edward R. Laws
Edward R. Laws Brigham and Women's Hospital
Elson L. So
Elson L. So Mayo Clinic
Dale C. Hesdorffer
Dale C. Hesdorffer Columbia University
Emre Kokmen
Emre Kokmen Mayo Clinic
Ruth Ottman
Ruth Ottman Columbia University
Stanley H. Appel
Stanley H. Appel Houston Methodist

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