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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Julie Parsonnet is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and has made significant contributions in the field of medicine, focusing primarily on infectious diseases. Their scholarly work encompasses a diverse range of topics within infectious disease research, epidemiology, molecular biology, neurology, and health.

Their recent publications include studies that address critical public health concerns, such as the following:

  • Gastrointestinal symptoms and fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 RNA suggest prolonged gastrointestinal infection, 2022, Med
  • The risk of tuberculosis in children after close exposure: a systematic review and individual-participant meta-analysis, 2020, The Lancet
  • Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in a large nationwide sample of patients on dialysis in the USA: a cross-sectional study, 2020, The Lancet
  • Decreasing human body temperature in the United States since the Industrial Revolution, 2020, eLife
  • Peginterferon Lambda-1a for treatment of outpatients with uncomplicated COVID-19: a randomized placebo-controlled trial, 2021, Nature Communications

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Shuchi Anand, Maria E. Montez-Rath, Glenn M. Chertow, Jason R. Andrews, and Hector Bonilla.

Publication venues where they have contributed extensively include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, and Scientific Reports.

Their research covers specific topics such as SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, COVID-19 clinical research studies, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, respiratory viral infections research, long-term effects of COVID-19, gut microbiota and health, and vaccine coverage and hesitancy.

Among notable recognitions, Julie Parsonnet was named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2019 and is also a member of the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Helicobacter pylori infection and the risk of gastric carcinoma.

    Julie Parsonnet;Gary D. Friedman;Daniel P. Vandersteen;Yuan Chang

  • Helicobacter pylori Infection and Gastric Lymphoma

    Julie Parsonnet;Svein Hansen;Larissa Rodriguez;Arnold B. Gelb

  • The Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in San Francisco -- A Population-Based Study Using Conventional and Molecular Methods

    Peter M. Small;Philip C. Hopewell;Samir P. Singh;Antonio Paz

  • Helicobacter pylori virulence and genetic geography.

    Antonello Covacci;John L. Telford;Giuseppe Del Giudice;Julie Parsonnet

  • Modelling cost-effectiveness of Helicobacter pylori screening to prevent gastric cancer: a mandate for clinical trials

    Julie Parsonnet;Julie Parsonnet;Ryan A Harris;Howard M Hack;Douglas K Owens;Douglas K Owens

  • Helicobacter pylori in Peptic Ulcer Disease

    Tadataka Yamada;John G. Searle;Dennis Ahnen

  • Risk for gastric cancer in people with CagA positive or CagA negative Helicobacter pylori infection.

    Julie Parsonnet;GD Friedman;N Orentreich;H Vogelman

  • The incidence of Helicobacter pylori infection

    Parsonnet J

  • Fecal and oral shedding of Helicobacter pylori from healthy infected adults.

    Julie Parsonnet;Haim Shmuely;Thomas Haggerty

  • Parasitism by the "slow" bacterium Helicobacter pylori leads to altered gastric homeostasis and neoplasia.

    M J Blaser;J Parsonnet

  • Helicobacter pylori Infection in Intestinal- and Diffuse-Type Gastric Adenocarcinomas

    Julie Parsonnet;Dan Vandersteen;Jeffrey Goates;Richard K. Sibley

  • Symptoms and risk factors of Helicobacter pylori infection in a cohort of epidemiologists

    Julie Parsonnet;Martin J. Blaser;Martin J. Blaser;Guillermo I. Perez-Perez;Guillermo I. Perez-Perez;Nancy Hargrett-Bean;Nancy Hargrett-Bean

  • Antimicrobial resistance incidence and risk factors among Helicobacter pylori-infected persons, United States.

    William M. Duck;Jeremy Sobel;Janet M. Pruckler;Qunsheng Song

  • Gastrin and colorectal cancer: A prospective study

    Christine M. Thorburn;Gary D. Friedman;Chris J. Dickinson;Joseph H. Vogelman

  • Helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer.

    Julie Parsonnet

  • Helicobacter pylori and gastric adenocarcinoma

    V. Herrera;J. Parsonnet

  • Vitamin D Deficiency and Tuberculosis Progression

    Najeeha Talat;Sharon Perry;Julie Parsonnet;Ghaffar Dawood

  • H pylori and gastric cancer.

    David Forman;Penny Webb;Julie Parsonnet

  • Bacterial infection as a cause of cancer.

    Julie Parsonnet

  • Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in a large nationwide sample of patients on dialysis in the USA: a cross-sectional study.

    Shuchi Anand;Maria Montez-Rath;Jialin Han;Julie Bozeman

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeannette Guarner
Jeannette Guarner Emory University
Glenn M. Chertow
Glenn M. Chertow Stanford University
Douglas K Owens
Douglas K Owens Stanford University
Scott D. Boyd
Scott D. Boyd Stanford University
Gary D. Friedman
Gary D. Friedman Kaiser Permanente
Benjamin A. Pinsky
Benjamin A. Pinsky Stanford University
Charles Y. Chiu
Charles Y. Chiu University of California, San Francisco
Chaitan Khosla
Chaitan Khosla Stanford University
Guillermo I. Perez-Perez
Guillermo I. Perez-Perez New York University
Jay V. Solnick
Jay V. Solnick University of California, Davis

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