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Mark S. Silverberg

Mark S. Silverberg

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Medicine

D-Index
97
Citations
58508
World Ranking
9072
National Ranking
357

Overview

Mark S. Silverberg is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada, contributing extensively to the field of medical research. Their publications span several key areas within medicine, particularly focusing on inflammatory and gastrointestinal disorders. The main fields of study include Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, while their subfields of expertise cover Genetics, Epidemiology, Surgery, Immunology, and Oncology.

Silverberg's research prominently addresses topics such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Microscopic Colitis, Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies, Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders, Eosinophilic Esophagitis, Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders, and the Gut microbiota and health.

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Silverberg include:

  • Increased Intestinal Permeability Is Associated With Later Development of Crohn's Disease (2020, Gastroenterology)
  • Dietary Guidance From the International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (2020, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology)
  • Management of Patients With Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis During the Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic: Results of an International Meeting (2020, Gastroenterology)
  • IL-12 and IL-23 pathway inhibition in inflammatory bowel disease (2023, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology)
  • Novel Fecal Biomarkers That Precede Clinical Diagnosis of Ulcerative Colitis (2020, Gastroenterology)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Silverberg are:

  • Williams Turpin
  • Çharles N. Bernstein
  • Joanne M. Stempak
  • Kenneth Croitoru
  • Dermot McGovern

Silverberg's work is regularly published in leading venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
  • Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology
  • Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Best Publications

  • Host-microbe interactions have shaped the genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease

    Luke Jostins;Stephan Ripke;Rinse K Weersma;Richard H Duerr

  • Toward an Integrated Clinical, Molecular and Serological Classification of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Report of a Working Party of the 2005 Montreal World Congress of Gastroenterology

    Mark S. Silverberg;Jack Satsangi;Tariq Ahmad;Ian D. R. Arnott

  • A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies IL23R as an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Gene

    Richard H. Duerr;Kent D. Taylor;Steven R. Brant;Steven R. Brant;John D. Rioux;John D. Rioux

  • The Montreal classification of inflammatory bowel disease: controversies, consensus, and implications

    J Satsangi;M S Silverberg;Severine Vermeire;J-F Colombel

  • Genome-wide association defines more than 30 distinct susceptibility loci for Crohn's disease

    Jeffrey C. Barrett;Sarah Hansoul;Dan L. Nicolae;Judy H. Cho

  • Genome-wide meta-analysis increases to 71 the number of confirmed Crohn's disease susceptibility loci

    Andre Franke;Dermot P B McGovern;Jeffrey C. Barrett;Kai Wang

  • Genome-wide association study identifies new susceptibility loci for Crohn disease and implicates autophagy in disease pathogenesis

    John D. Rioux;John D. Rioux;Ramnik J. Xavier;Kent D. Taylor;Mark S. Silverberg

  • Selecting Therapeutic Targets in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (STRIDE): Determining Therapeutic Goals for Treat-to-Target.

    L. Peyrin-Biroulet;W. Sandborn;B. E. Sands;W. Reinisch;W. Reinisch

  • Meta-analysis identifies 29 additional ulcerative colitis risk loci, increasing the number of confirmed associations to 47.

    Carl A. Anderson;Gabrielle Boucher;Charlie W. Lees;Andre Franke

  • Genetic variation in the 5q31 cytokine gene cluster confers susceptibility to Crohn disease.

    John D. Rioux;Mark J. Daly;Mark S. Silverberg;Kerstin Lindblad

  • Deep resequencing of GWAS loci identifies independent rare variants associated with inflammatory bowel disease.

    Manuel A. Rivas;Manuel A. Rivas;Manuel A. Rivas;Mélissa Beaudoin;Agnes Gardet;Christine Stevens

  • Deletion polymorphism upstream of IRGM associated with altered IRGM expression and Crohn's disease.

    Steven A McCarroll;Alan Huett;Petric Kuballa;Shannon D Chilewski

  • Inherited determinants of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis phenotypes: a genetic association study

    Isabelle Cleynen;Isabelle Cleynen;Gabrielle Boucher;Luke Jostins;Luke Jostins;Luke Jostins;L Philip Schumm

  • Genome-wide association identifies multiple ulcerative colitis susceptibility loci

    Dermot P.B. McGovern;Agnès Gardet;Leif Törkvist;Philippe Goyette

  • Association of Trough Serum Infliximab to Clinical Outcome After Scheduled Maintenance Treatment for Crohn’s Disease

    Elana A. Maser;Renata Villela;Mark S. Silverberg;Gordon R. Greenberg

  • Trough serum infliximab: a predictive factor of clinical outcome for infliximab treatment in acute ulcerative colitis.

    C H Seow;A Newman;S P Irwin;A H Steinhart

  • Genomewide search in Canadian families with inflammatory bowel disease reveals two novel susceptibility loci.

    John D. Rioux;Mark S. Silverberg;Mark J. Daly;A. Hillary Steinhart

  • Common variants in the NLRP3 region contribute to Crohn's disease susceptibility

    Alexandra-Chloé Villani;Mathieu Lemire;Geneviève Fortin;Edouard Louis

  • Common variants at five new loci associated with early-onset inflammatory bowel disease.

    Marcin Imielinski;Robert N. Baldassano;Anne Griffiths;Richard K. Russell

  • Ulcerative colitis–risk loci on chromosomes 1p36 and 12q15 found by genome-wide association study

    Mark S. Silverberg;Judy H. Cho;John D. Rioux;Dermot P B McGovern

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Rioux
John D. Rioux University of Montreal
Judy H. Cho
Judy H. Cho Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Richard H. Duerr
Richard H. Duerr University of Pittsburgh
Anne M. Griffiths
Anne M. Griffiths University of Toronto
Steven R. Brant
Steven R. Brant Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Wei Xu
Wei Xu Shenzhen University
Dermot P.B. McGovern
Dermot P.B. McGovern Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Mark J. Daly
Mark J. Daly Massachusetts General Hospital
Talin Haritunians
Talin Haritunians Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Kent D. Taylor
Kent D. Taylor David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

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