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23984
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16147
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1946 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Mark B. Schapiro is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within the biological and medical sciences, focusing predominantly on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

The scientist's recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Further expansion and confirmation of phenotype in rare loss of YWHAE gene distinct from Miller-Dieker syndrome" (2022) published in the American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
  • "Altered white matter connectivity in children with congenital heart disease with single ventricle physiology" (2023) published in Scientific Reports
  • "Teaching Video NeuroImage: Neonate With Complex Movement Disorder and Seizures" (2022) published in Neurology

The central fields of study for this scientist's work include biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, accompanied by contributions to medicine. More specific subfields addressed are genetics, molecular biology, epidemiology, pediatrics, perinatology, child health, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.

Their research covers several main topics:

  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • Congenital heart disease studies
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Atomic and subatomic physics research
  • Genomics and rare diseases

Frequent publication venues for their work include American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Scientific Reports, and Neurology.

They have collaborated with multiple coauthors, including Elizabeth Baker, Casey Brewer, Leonardo Ferreira, Jeffrey R. Tenney, and Heather M. Wied.

Mark B. Schapiro was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1946.

Best Publications

  • Dissociation of object and spatial visual processing pathways in human extrastriate cortex

    James V. Haxby;Cheryl L. Grady;Barry Horwitz;Leslie G. Ungerleider

  • Positron emission tomography in evaluation of dementia: Regional brain metabolism and long-term outcome.

    Daniel H. S. Silverman;Gary W. Small;Carol Y. Chang;Carolyn S. Lu

  • Subcortical brain volume differences in participants with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adults: a cross-sectional mega-analysis

    Martine Hoogman;Janita Bralten;Derrek P. Hibar;Maarten Mennes

  • Age-related reductions in human recognition memory due to impaired encoding.

    Cheryl L. Grady;Anthony R. McIntosh;Barry Horwitz;Jose Ma. Maisog

  • Cerebral glucose metabolism in childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Susan E. Swedo;Mark B. Schapiro;Cheryl L. Grady;Deborah L. Cheslow

  • The effect of white matter hyperintensity volume on brain structure, cognitive performance, and cerebral metabolism of glucose in 51 healthy adults

    Charles DeCarli;D. G. M. Murphy;M. Tranh;C. L. Grady

  • Sex Differences in Human Brain Morphometry and Metabolism: An In Vivo Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Positron Emission Tomography Study on the Effect of Aging

    Declan G. M. Murphy;Charles DeCarli;Andrew R. McIntosh;Eileen Daly

  • Longitudinal study of the early neuropsychological and cerebral metabolic changes in dementia of the Alzheimer type

    Cheryl L. Grady;J. V. Haxby;B. Horwitz;M. Sundaram

  • Cerebral glucose metabolism in childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder. Revisualization during pharmacotherapy.

    Susan E. Swedo;Pietro Pietrini;Henrietta L. Leonard;Mark B. Schapiro

  • Total and regional brain volumes in a population-based normative sample from 4 to 18 years: The NIH MRI study of normal brain development

    W. S. Ball;A. W. Byars;M. Schapiro;W. Bommer

  • Association of premorbid intellectual function with cerebral metabolism in Alzheimer's disease: implications for the cognitive reserve hypothesis

    Gene E. Alexander;Maura L. Furey;Cheryl L. Grady;Pietro Pietrini

  • Longitudinal study of cerebral metabolic asymmetries and associated neuropsychological patterns in early dementia of the Alzheimer type.

    James V. Haxby;Cheryl L. Grady;Elisabeth Koss;Barry Horwitz

  • Sydenham's chorea: physical and psychological symptoms of St Vitus dance.

    Swedo Se;Leonard Hl;Schapiro Mb;Casey Bj

  • Regional glucose metabolic abnormalities are not the result of atrophy in Alzheimer's disease

    Vicente Ibáñez;Pietro Pietrini;Gene E. Alexander;Maura L. Furey

  • Differential diagnosis of Alzheimer disease with cerebrospinal fluid levels of tau protein phosphorylated at threonine 231.

    Katharina Buerger;Raymond Zinkowski;Stefan J. Teipel;Tero Tapiola

  • Cerebrospinal fluid production is reduced in healthy aging.

    C. May;J. A. Kaye;John R. Atack;M. B. Schapiro

  • Age-related differences in volumes of subcortical nuclei, brain matter, and cerebrospinal fluid in healthy men as measured with magnetic resonance imaging

    Declan G. M. Murphy;Charles DeCarli;Mark B. Schapiro;Stanley I. Rapoport

  • Corpus Callosum Atrophy Is a Possible Indicator of Region– and Cell Type–Specific Neuronal Degeneration in Alzheimer Disease: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis

    Harald Hampel;Stefan J. Teipel;Stefan J. Teipel;Gene E. Alexander;Barry Horwitz

  • Volumes of medial temporal lobe structures in patients with Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment (and in healthy controls)

    Jack S. Krasuski;Gene E. Alexander;Barry Horwitz;Eileen M. Daly

  • Heterogeneous anterior‐posterior metabolic patterns in dementia of the Alzheimer type

    J. V. Haxby;C. L. Grady;E. Koss;B. Horwitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley I. Rapoport
Stanley I. Rapoport National Institutes of Health
Barry Horwitz
Barry Horwitz National Institutes of Health
Pietro Pietrini
Pietro Pietrini IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Gene E. Alexander
Gene E. Alexander University of Arizona
James V. Haxby
James V. Haxby Dartmouth College
Cheryl L. Grady
Cheryl L. Grady University of Toronto
Maura L. Furey
Maura L. Furey Janssen (Belgium)
Marc J. Mentis
Marc J. Mentis New York University
Charles DeCarli
Charles DeCarli University of California, Davis
Declan G. Murphy
Declan G. Murphy King's College London

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