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Overview

Michael Winter is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has a research focus primarily in the field of Medicine, with over 100 publications. Their work spans several subfields including General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Emergency Medicine.

The scientist's research publications cover a variety of topics, notably:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • HIV Research and Treatment

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Michael Winter include:

  • "Transgender individuals' cancer survivorship: Results of a cross-sectional study" (2020, Cancer)
  • "Utility of a virtual counselor (VICKY) to collect family health histories among vulnerable patient populations: A randomized controlled trial" (2021, Patient Education and Counseling)
  • "Comparative Effectiveness of Heart Rate Control Medications for the Treatment of Sepsis-Associated Atrial Fibrillation" (2020, CHEST Journal)
  • "Influence of Family and Community Socioeconomic Status on the Risk of Adolescent Drug Use" (2021, Substance Use & Misuse)
  • "Video Intervention and Goals-of-Care Documentation in Hospitalized Older Adults" (2023, JAMA Network Open)

Michael Winter frequently publishes in journals and conferences such as ISEE Conference Abstracts, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, BMJ Open, and Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research.

Collaborations play a significant role in their research output. Frequent co-authors include Ann Aschengrau, Richard Saitz, Timothy Heeren, Theresa W. Kim, and Kara M. Magane.

Best Publications

  • MAGNITUDE OF ALCOHOL-RELATED MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY AMONG U.S. COLLEGE STUDENTS AGES 18–24: Changes from 1998 to 2001

    Ralph Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael Winter;Henry Wechsler

  • Age at drinking onset and alcohol dependence: age at onset, duration, and severity.

    Ralph W. Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael R. Winter

  • The Effect of Maternal Child Marriage on Morbidity and Mortality of Children Under 5 in India: Cross Sectional Study of a Nationally Representative Sample

    Anita Raj;Niranjan Saggurti;Michael Winter;Alan Labonte

  • Epidemiology and consequences of drinking and driving.

    Ralph Hingson;Michael Winter

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Automated Exercise Coach for Older Adults

    Timothy W. Bickmore;Rebecca A. Silliman;Kerrie Nelson;Debbie M. Cheng

  • Reducing alcohol-impaired driving in Massachusetts : The saving lives program

    R. Hingson;T. McGovern;J. Howland;Timothy Heeren

  • Collaborative care of opioid-addicted patients in primary care using buprenorphine: five-year experience.

    Daniel P. Alford;Colleen T. LaBelle;Natalie Kretsch;Alexis Bergeron

  • Age of first intoxication, heavy drinking, driving after drinking and risk of unintentional injury among U.S. college students

    Ralph Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Ronda Zakocs;Michael Winter

  • Early age of first drunkenness as a factor in college students' unplanned and unprotected sex attributable to drinking.

    Ralph Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael R. Winter;Henry Wechsler

  • Fortification of orange juice with vitamin D2 or vitamin D3 is as effective as an oral supplement in maintaining vitamin D status in adults

    Rachael M Biancuzzo;Azzie Young;Douglass Bibuld;Mona H Cai

  • Age of Alcohol-Dependence Onset: Associations with Severity of Dependence and Seeking Treatment.

    Ralph W. Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael R. Winter

  • LOWER LEGAL BLOOD ALCOHOL LIMITS FOR YOUNG DRIVERS

    Ralph Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael Winter

  • Screening and brief intervention online for college students: the ihealth study.

    Richard Saitz;Tibor P. Palfai;Naomi Freedner;Michael R. Winter

  • A brief motivational interview in a pediatric emergency department, plus 10-day telephone follow-up, increases attempts to quit drinking among youth and young adults who screen positive for problematic drinking.

    Judith Bernstein;Timothy Heeren;Erika Edward;David Dorfman

  • Clinical correlates of high-intensity transient signals detected on transcranial Doppler sonography in patients with cerebrovascular disease.

    V L Babikian;C Hyde;V Pochay;M R Winter

  • Chronic care management for dependence on alcohol and other drugs: the AHEAD randomized trial.

    Richard Saitz;Richard Saitz;Debbie M. Cheng;Debbie M. Cheng;Michael Winter;Theresa W. Kim;Theresa W. Kim

  • Homeless chronicity and health-related quality of life trajectories among adults with addictions.

    Stefan G Kertesz;Mary Jo Larson;Nicholas J Horton;Michael Winter

  • Risk Factor Modification in Stroke Prevention The Experience of a Stroke Clinic

    Lenore N. Joseph;Viken L. Babikian;Nancy C. Allen;Michael R. Winter

  • LOWERING STATE LEGAL BLOOD ALCOHOL LIMITS TO 0.08%: THE EFFECT ON FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES

    R. Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael Winter

  • Cerebral Microembolism and Early Recurrent Cerebral or Retinal Ischemic Events

    Viken L. Babikian;Christine A. C. Wijman;Charles Hyde;Nancy L. Cantelmo

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Saitz
Richard Saitz Boston University
Ulrike Boehmer
Ulrike Boehmer Boston University
Melissa A. Clark
Melissa A. Clark Brown University
Michael K. Paasche-Orlow
Michael K. Paasche-Orlow Boston University
Nancy R. Kressin
Nancy R. Kressin Boston University
Thomas F. Webster
Thomas F. Webster Boston University
Tibor P. Palfai
Tibor P. Palfai Boston University
Damaris J. Rohsenow
Damaris J. Rohsenow Brown University
Alexa Beiser
Alexa Beiser Boston University
Elena Losina
Elena Losina Brigham and Women's Hospital

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