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6938

Overview

Michael W. Lieberman is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with notable contributions to Surgery, Artificial Intelligence, Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Microbiology.

The scientist's work focuses on several key topics, including:

  • Machine Learning in Healthcare
  • Hernia repair and management
  • Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
  • Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
  • Reproductive tract infections research

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (Phasix™) mesh onlay in complex abdominal wall repair", 2020, Surgical Endoscopy
  • "Finding Long-COVID: temporal topic modeling of electronic health records from the N3C and RECOVER programs", 2024, npj Digital Medicine
  • "Biomarker potential of real-world voice signals to predict abnormal blood glucose levels", 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Clinical Decision Support System for Guidelines-Based Treatment of Gonococcal Infections, Screening for HIV, and Prescription of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Design and Implementation Study", 2024, JMIR Formative Research
  • "Finding Long-COVID: Temporal Topic Modeling of Electronic Health Records from the N3C and RECOVER Programs", 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Michael W. Lieberman frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Surgical Endoscopy
  • npj Digital Medicine
  • JMIR Formative Research
  • UNC Libraries

The scientist collaborates regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Charisse Madlock-Brown
  • Kenneth J. Wilkins
  • Ryan McGrath
  • Hannah Davis
  • Gina Assaf

Best Publications

  • Growth retardation and cysteine deficiency in gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase-deficient mice

    M W Lieberman;A L Wiseman;Z Z Shi;B Z Carter

  • S -Nitrosothiols signal the ventilatory response to hypoxia

    Andrew J. Lipton;Michael A. Johnson;Timothy Macdonald;Michael W. Lieberman

  • The MRP2/cMOAT Transporter and Arsenic-Glutathione Complex Formation Are Required for Biliary Excretion of Arsenic

    Subbarao V. Kala;Matthew W. Neely;Geeta Kala;Christopher I. Prater

  • Ubiquitination of Keap1, a BTB-Kelch substrate adaptor protein for Cul3, targets Keap1 for degradation by a proteasome-independent pathway

    Donna D. Zhang;Shih Ching Lo;Zheng Sun;Geetha M. Habib

  • Glutathione synthesis is essential for mouse development but not for cell growth in culture.

    Zheng Zheng Shi;Joseph Osei-Frimpong;Geeta Kala;Subbarao V. Kala

  • System xc− and Thioredoxin Reductase 1 Cooperatively Rescue Glutathione Deficiency

    Pankaj Kumar Mandal;Alexander Seiler;Tamara Perisic;Pirkko Kölle

  • Nucleosome rearrangement in human chromatin during UV-induced DNA- reapir synthesis.

    Michael J. Smerdon;Michael W. Lieberman

  • Ultraviolet radiation-induced metallothionein-I gene activation is associated with extensive DNA demethylation

    Michael W. Lieberman;Larry R. Beach;Richard D. Palmiter

  • γ-Glutamyl transpeptidase: What does the organization and expression of a multipromoter gene tell us about its functions?

    Michael W. Lieberman;Roberto Barrios;B. Z. Carter;G. M. Habib

  • Methylation of deoxycytidine incorporated by excision-repair synthesis of DNA

    Michael B. Kastan;Bonnie J. Gowans;Michael W. Lieberman

  • Distribution of ultraviolet-induced DNA repair synthesis in nuclease sensitive and resistant regions of human chromatin.

    Michael J. Smerdon;Thea D. Tlsty;Michael W. Lieberman

  • γ-glutamyl transpeptidase-deficient mice are resistant to the nephrotoxic effects of cisplatin

    Marie H. Hanigan;Ernest D. Lykissa;Danyelle M. Townsend;Ching Nan Ou

  • Reproductive Defects in γ-Glutamyl Transpeptidase-Deficient Mice1

    T. R. Kumar;A. L. Wiseman;G. Kala;S. V. Kala

  • The use of antibodies to 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine for the isolation of DNA sequences containing excision-repair sites

    S. M. Cohn;Michael W. Lieberman

  • Identification of DNA polymerases involved in DNA excision repair in diploid human fibroblasts.

    S. L. Dresler;Michael W. Lieberman

  • Targeting of the rasT24 oncogene to the proximal convoluted tubules in transgenic mice results in hyperplasia and polycystic kidneys.

    David L. Schaffner;Roberto Barrios;Carolyn Massey;Eugene I. Bañez

  • Mutations in the glutathione synthetase gene cause 5-oxoprolinuria.

    Zheng-Zheng Shi;Geetha M. Habib;William J. Rhead;William A. Gahl

  • N-acetylcysteine as an antidote in methylmercury poisoning.

    Nazzareno Ballatori;Michael W. Lieberman;Wei Wang

  • Differences in removal of acetylaminofluorene and pyrimidine dimers from the DNA of cultured mammalian cells

    David E. Amacher;John A. Elliott;Michael W. Lieberman

  • Cyclosiloxanes produce fatal liver and lung damage in mice

    Michael W. Lieberman;Ernest D. Lykissa;Roberto Barrios;Ching Nan Ou

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Smerdon
Michael J. Smerdon Washington State University
Martin M. Matzuk
Martin M. Matzuk Baylor College of Medicine
Michael B. Kastan
Michael B. Kastan Duke University
Miriam C. Poirier
Miriam C. Poirier National Institutes of Health
Paul A. Overbeek
Paul A. Overbeek Baylor College of Medicine
David B. Corry
David B. Corry Baylor College of Medicine
Timothy L. Macdonald
Timothy L. Macdonald University of Virginia
Nazzareno Ballatori
Nazzareno Ballatori University of Rochester
Benjamin Gaston
Benjamin Gaston Indiana University
Janet L. Stein
Janet L. Stein University of Vermont

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