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Lyle J. Palmer is a researcher primarily affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their work is situated within the broad field of Medicine, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Physiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Genetics, Surgery, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research topics cover various critical areas in healthcare and medical science. These include:

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments
  • Neuroscience of Respiration and Sleep

Lyle J. Palmer has contributed to multiple recent scientific papers across well-regarded venues. Notable publications include:

  • AI recognition of patient race in medical imaging: a modelling study, 2022, The Lancet Digital Health
  • A survey of clinicians on the use of artificial intelligence in ophthalmology, dermatology, radiology and radiation oncology, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Validation and algorithmic audit of a deep learning system for the detection of proximal femoral fractures in patients in the emergency department: a diagnostic accuracy study, 2022, The Lancet Digital Health
  • Machine learning and deep learning predictive models for long-term prognosis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2023, The Lancet Digital Health
  • Genetic evaluation of dementia with Lewy bodies implicates distinct disease subgroups, 2021, Brain

The venues frequently publishing Palmer's work include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Heart Lung and Circulation
  • The Lancet Digital Health
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Transplantation

Collaborations form an important aspect of Palmer's research, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Sutapa Mukherjee
  • Lauren Oakden-Rayner
  • Brian E. Cade
  • David R. Hillman
  • Alix Bird

Best Publications

  • Association analyses of 249,796 individuals reveal 18 new loci associated with body mass index

    Elizabeth K. Speliotes;Elizabeth K. Speliotes;Cristen J. Willer;Sonja I. Berndt;Keri L. Monda

  • New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk

    Josée Dupuis;Josée Dupuis;Claudia Langenberg;Inga Prokopenko;Richa Saxena;Richa Saxena

  • Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height

    Hana Lango Allen;Karol Estrada;Guillaume Lettre;Sonja I. Berndt

  • Genetic variants in novel pathways influence blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk

    Georg B. Ehret;Georg B. Ehret;Georg B. Ehret;Patricia B. Munroe;Kenneth M. Rice;Murielle Bochud

  • New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk (vol 42, pg 105, 2010)

    J Dupuis;C Langenberg;I Prokopenko;R Saxena

  • A genome-wide association search for type 2 diabetes genes in African Americans.

    N D Palmer;C W McDonough;P J Hicks;B H Roh

  • Replicating genotype–phenotype associations

    Stephen J. Chanock;Teri Manolio;Michael Boehnke;Eric Boerwinkle

  • Population stratification and spurious allelic association.

    Lon R Cardon;Lyle J Palmer;Lyle J Palmer

  • Association analyses of 249,796 individuals reveal 18 new loci associated with body mass index

    E. K. Speliotes;C. J. Willer;S. I. Berndt;K. L. Monda

  • Meta-analysis identifies 13 new loci associated with waist-hip ratio and reveals sexual dimorphism in the genetic basis of fat distribution

    Iris M. Heid;Anne U. Jackson;Joshua C. Randall;Tthomas W. Winkler

  • GWAS of 126,559 Individuals Identifies Genetic Variants Associated with Educational Attainment

    Cornelius A. Rietveld;Sarah E. Medland;Jaime Lane Derringer;Jian Yang

  • A genome-wide approach accounting for body mass index identifies genetic variants influencing fasting glycemic traits and insulin resistance.

    Alisa K. Manning;Alisa K. Manning;Alisa K. Manning;Robert A. Scott;Jonna L. Grimsby

  • Sequence variants affecting eosinophil numbers associate with asthma and myocardial infarction.

    Daniel F Gudbjartsson;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Eva Halapi;Anna Helgadottir

  • Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 11 new loci for anthropometric traits and provides insights into genetic architecture

    Sonja I Berndt;Stefan Gustafsson;Stefan Gustafsson;Reedik Mägi;Reedik Mägi;Andrea Ganna

  • Genomewide Scans of Complex Human Diseases: True Linkage Is Hard to Find

    Janine Altmüller;Lyle J. Palmer;Lyle J. Palmer;Guido Fischer;Hagen Scherb

  • Association between C reactive protein and coronary heart disease: mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data

    G. Eiriksdottir;T. B. Harris;L. J. Launer;V. Gudnason

  • Genome-wide association study identifies five loci associated with lung function.

    E Repapi;I Sayers;L V Wain;P R Burton

  • Common genetic variants of the FADS1 FADS2 gene cluster and their reconstructed haplotypes are associated with the fatty acid composition in phospholipids

    Linda Schaeffer;Henning Gohlke;Martina Müller;Iris M. Heid

  • Erratum: New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk (Nature Genetics (2010) 42 (105-116))

    Josée Dupuis;Claudia Langenberg;Inga Prokopenko;Richa Saxena

  • Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height

    H. Lango Allen;K. Estrada;G. Lettre;S. I. Berndt

Frequent Co-Authors

John Beilby
John Beilby University of Western Australia
Marjo-Riitta Järvelin
Marjo-Riitta Järvelin Imperial College London
Albert Hofman
Albert Hofman Harvard University
Philippe Froguel
Philippe Froguel Imperial College London
Jennie Hui
Jennie Hui University of Western Australia
Igor Rudan
Igor Rudan University of Edinburgh
Fernando Rivadeneira
Fernando Rivadeneira Erasmus University Rotterdam
André G. Uitterlinden
André G. Uitterlinden Erasmus University Rotterdam
Inês Barroso
Inês Barroso University of Exeter

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