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John H. Newman is affiliated with Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the United States. Their research activity spans primarily the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with notable contributions in Genetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Molecular Biology. Other subfields of study include Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Surgery.

The scientist's main research topics cover a range of areas such as Genomics and Rare Diseases, Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research, Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities, Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors, Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, and Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

John H. Newman's recent papers demonstrate involvement in diverse medical genetics and pulmonary research. Some of the notable publications include:

  • Limitations of exome sequencing in detecting rare and undiagnosed diseases (2020, American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A)
  • Six-minute walk distance in healthy young adults (2020, Respiratory Medicine)
  • Mechanistic Phase II Clinical Trial of Metformin in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (2020, Journal of the American Heart Association)
  • Identifying digenic disease genes via machine learning in the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (2021, The American Journal of Human Genetics)
  • Clinical sites of the Undiagnosed Diseases Network: unique contributions to genomic medicine and science (2020, Genetics in Medicine)

Frequently appearing publication venues include Genetics in Medicine, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Respiratory Medicine, and Journal of the American Heart Association. Genetics in Medicine and bioRxiv both host three of their publications, while the other venues have featured at least one.

John H. Newman has collaborated frequently with several researchers. Key coauthors include Joy D. Cogan, Rizwan Hamid, John A. Phillips, Jens Meiler, and John A. Capra, each contributing multiple joint works.

Best Publications

  • An Imbalance between the Excretion of Thromboxane and Prostacyclin Metabolites in Pulmonary Hypertension

    Brian W. Christman;Charles D. McPherson;John H. Newman;Gayle A. King

  • Right Heart Adaptation to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Physiology and Pathobiology

    Anton Vonk-Noordegraaf;François Haddad;Kelly M. Chin;Paul R. Forfia

  • Genetics and genomics of pulmonary arterial hypertension

    Florent Soubrier;Wendy K. Chung;Rajiv Machado;Ekkehard Grünig

  • Sporadic primary pulmonary hypertension is associated with germline mutations of the gene encoding BMPR-II, a receptor member of the TGF-beta family.

    Jennifer R Thomson;Rajiv D Machado;Michael W Pauciulo;Neil V Morgan

  • Inflammation, growth factors, and pulmonary vascular remodeling.

    Paul M. Hassoun;Luc Mouthon;Joan A. Barberà;Saadia Eddahibi

  • Hidden blood loss following hip and knee arthroplasty. Correct management of blood loss should take hidden loss into account.

    K. R. Sehat;R. L. Evans;J. H. Newman

  • BMPR2 Haploinsufficiency as the Inherited Molecular Mechanism for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension

    Rajiv D Machado;Michael W. Pauciulo;Jennifer R. Thomson;Kirk B. Lane

  • Unicompartmental or total knee replacement: the 15-year results of a prospective randomised controlled trial.

    J. Newman;R. V. Pydisetty;C. Ackroyd

  • How much blood is really lost in total knee arthroplasty?. Correct blood loss management should take hidden loss into account.

    K.R. Sehat;R. Evans;J.H. Newman

  • Mutation in the gene for bone morphogenetic protein receptor II as a cause of primary pulmonary hypertension in a large kindred.

    John H. Newman;Lisa Wheeler;Kirk B. Lane;Emily Loyd

  • Unicompartmental or total knee replacement? Five-year results of a prospective, randomised trial of 102 osteoarthritic knees with unicompartmental arthritis.

    J. H. Newman;C. E. Ackroyd;N. A. Shah

  • Hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients. Causes and outcomes.

    Kathleen F. Fischer;Joel A. Lees;John H. Newman

  • Localization of the gene for familial primary pulmonary hypertension to chromosome 2q31–32

    William C. Nichols;Daniel L. Koller;Bonnie Slovis;Tatiana Foroud

  • Genetic anticipation and abnormal gender ratio at birth in familial primary pulmonary hypertension.

    J. E. Loyd;M. G. Butler;Tatiana Foroud;P. M. Conneally

  • Genetic basis of pulmonary arterial hypertension: current understanding and future directions.

    John H Newman;Richard C Trembath;Jane A Morse;Ekkehard Grunig

  • Constrictive Bronchiolitis in Soldiers Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan

    Matthew S. King;Rosana Eisenberg;John H. Newman;James J. Tolle

  • Antibiotic Therapy in Lyme Disease

    Allen C. Steere;Stephen E. Malawista;James H. Newman;Phyllis N. Spieler

  • The Avon patellofemoral arthroplasty: five-year survivorship and functional results.

    C. E. Ackroyd;J. H. Newman;R. Evans;J. D. J. Eldridge

  • Is anterior knee pain a predisposing factor to patellofemoral osteoarthritis

    M.R. Utting;G. Davies;J.H. Newman

  • Acute respiratory failure associated with hypophosphatemia.

    John H. Newman;Thomas A. Neff;Philip Ziporin

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Phillips
John A. Phillips Vanderbilt University Medical Center
James E. Loyd
James E. Loyd Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Joy D. Cogan
Joy D. Cogan Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Joseph Loscalzo
Joseph Loscalzo Harvard Medical School
Jill A. Rosenfeld
Jill A. Rosenfeld Baylor College of Medicine
Vandana Shashi
Vandana Shashi Duke University
William A. Gahl
William A. Gahl National Institutes of Health
David Goldstein
David Goldstein University of New South Wales
Michael F. Wangler
Michael F. Wangler Baylor College of Medicine
Richard L. Maas
Richard L. Maas Brigham and Women's Hospital

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