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Michael J. Zinner is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. The researcher's work primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to Oncology, Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Cancer Research. Their publications also cover General Health Professions topics.

The scientist's recent scholarly output includes papers published from 2020 through 2023. Notable recent works include:

  • International Delphi Expert Consensus on Safe Return to Surgical and Endoscopic Practice, 2020, Annals of Surgery
  • The impact of COVID-19 on patients diagnosed with melanoma, breast, and colorectal cancer, 2023, The American Journal of Surgery
  • notiz 210 vom Schutz zur Wahrung, 2020, nAB - notizen zu Architektur und Bildung
  • International Delphi Expert Consensus on Safe Return to Surgical and Endoscopic Practice: From the Coronavirus Global Surgical Collaborative., 2021, PubMed
  • Retraction Note: RNA interference targeting the M2 subunit of ribonucleotide reductase enhances pancreatic adenocarcinoma chemosensitivity to gemcitabine, 2023, Oncogene

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Michael J. Zinner include:

  • Mark Duxbury
  • Stanley W. Ashley
  • Edward E. Whang
  • Hiromichi Ito

The researcher has contributed to various publication venues, among which the most common are:

  • nAB - notizen zu Architektur und Bildung
  • Oncogene
  • Annals of Surgery
  • Surgery
  • The American Journal of Surgery

Michael J. Zinner's work spans a range of main research topics, including:

  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
  • Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis
  • Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive molecular characterization of human colon and rectal cancer

    Donna M. Muzny;Matthew N. Bainbridge;Kyle Chang;Huyen H. Dinh

  • Risk Factors for Retained Instruments and Sponges after Surgery

    Atul A. Gawande;David M. Studdert;E. John Orav;Troyen A. Brennan

  • Analysis of errors reported by surgeons at three teaching hospitals

    Atul A. Gawande;Michael J. Zinner;David M. Studdert;Troyen A. Brennan

  • The incidence and nature of surgical adverse events in Colorado and Utah in 1992

    Atul A. Gawande;Eric J. Thomas;Michael J. Zinner;Troyen A. Brennan

  • Patterns of Communication Breakdowns Resulting in Injury to Surgical Patients

    Caprice C. Greenberg;Scott E. Regenbogen;David M. Studdert;Stuart R. Lipsitz

  • A prospective study of patient safety in the operating room.

    Caprice K. Christian;Michael L. Gustafson;Emilie M. Roth;Thomas B. Sheridan

  • An Apgar score for surgery.

    Atul A. Gawande;Mary R. Kwaan;Mary R. Kwaan;Scott E. Regenbogen;Stuart A. Lipsitz

  • The natural history of pancreatic pseudocysts documented by computed tomography.

    Yeo Cj;Bastidas Ja;Lynch-Nyhan A;Fishman Ek

  • Open cholecystectomy. A contemporary analysis of 42,474 patients

    Joel J. Roslyn;Gregory S. Binns;Edward F. X. Hughes;Kimberly Saunders-kirkwood

  • Relationship of necrosis to organ failure in severe acute pancreatitis

    S Tenner;G Sica;M Hughes;E Noordhoek

  • Relationship of perioperative hyperglycemia and postoperative infections in patients who undergo general and vascular surgery.

    Margarita Ramos;Zain Khalpey;Stuart Lipsitz;Jill Steinberg

  • American Surgical Association Blue Ribbon Committee Report on Surgical Education: 2004.

    Haile T. Debas;Barbara L. Bass;Murray F. Brennan;Timothy C. Flynn

  • Multivariable Predictors of Postoperative Venous Thromboembolic Events after General and Vascular Surgery: Results from the Patient Safety in Surgery Study

    Selwyn O. Rogers;Ravi K. Kilaru;Patrick Hosokawa;William G. Henderson

  • Incidence, Patterns, and Prevention of Wrong-Site Surgery

    Mary R. Kwaan;David M. Studdert;Michael J. Zinner;Atul A. Gawande

  • Necrotizing Pancreatitis: Contemporary Analysis of 99 Consecutive Cases

    Stanley W. Ashley;Alexander Perez;Elizabeth A. Pierce;David C. Brooks

  • Management of proximal cholangiocarcinomas by surgical resection and radiotherapy.

    John L. Cameron;Henry A. Pitt;Michael J. Zinner;Steven L. Kaufman

  • RNA interference targeting the M2 subunit of ribonucleotide reductase enhances pancreatic adenocarcinoma chemosensitivity to gemcitabine.

    Mark S Duxbury;Hiromichi Ito;Michael J Zinner;Stanley W Ashley

  • EphA2: A determinant of malignant cellular behavior and a potential therapeutic target in pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    Mark S Duxbury;Hiromichi Ito;Michael J Zinner;Stanley W Ashley

  • Liver-specific functional studies in a microfluidic array of primary mammalian hepatocytes.

    Bartholomew J. Kane;Michael J. Zinner;Martin L. Yarmush;Mehmet Toner

  • Patterns of technical error among surgical malpractice claims: an analysis of strategies to prevent injury to surgical patients.

    Scott E. Regenbogen;Caprice C. Greenberg;David M. Studdert;Stuart R. Lipsitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley W. Ashley
Stanley W. Ashley Brigham and Women's Hospital
Charles J. Yeo
Charles J. Yeo Thomas Jefferson University
Atul A. Gawande
Atul A. Gawande Brigham and Women's Hospital
Stuart R. Lipsitz
Stuart R. Lipsitz Brigham and Women's Hospital
Francis D. Moore
Francis D. Moore Brigham and Women's Hospital
David M. Studdert
David M. Studdert Stanford University
Peter A. Banks
Peter A. Banks Brigham and Women's Hospital
John L. Cameron
John L. Cameron Johns Hopkins University
Emilie M. Roth
Emilie M. Roth Roth Cognitive Engineering
Troyen A. Brennan
Troyen A. Brennan Harvard University

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