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Overview

Muin J. Khoury is affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States and specializes in medicine with a strong focus on genetics and public health. Their research intersects genetics, epidemiology, infectious diseases, and the economics of health systems, contributing to both theoretical and applied aspects within these fields.

Khoury's work covers a variety of topics, including:

  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Ethics in Clinical Research
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health

Their recent publications offer insights into the integration of genomics and precision medicine within public health frameworks. Notable papers include:

  • "Health equity in the implementation of genomics and precision medicine: A public health imperative," 2022, Genetics in Medicine
  • "Precision Public Health as a Key Tool in the COVID-19 Response," 2020, JAMA
  • "The intersection of genomics and big data with public health: Opportunities for precision public health," 2020, PLoS Medicine
  • "COVID-19-related health outcomes in people with primary immunodeficiency: A systematic review," 2022, Clinical Immunology
  • "Precision Health Analytics With Predictive Analytics and Implementation Research," 2020, Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Khoury collaborates frequently with several researchers, many of whom have multiple joint publications. Frequent coauthors include Emily Drzymalla, Ramal Moonesinghe, W. David Dotson, Katherine Kolor, and Laurence Sperling.

Their work appears predominantly in venues such as UNC Libraries, Public Health Genomics, Genetics in Medicine, Genome Medicine, and Genetics in Medicine Open. These publication venues reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research, spanning public health, genomics, and clinical genetics.

Best Publications

  • Strengthening the reporting of genetic association studies (STREGA): an extension of the STROBE statement

    Julian Little;Julian P.T. Higgins;John P.A. Ioannidis;John P.A. Ioannidis;David Moher

  • Increasing value and reducing waste in research design, conduct, and analysis

    John P A Ioannidis;Sander Greenland;Mark A Hlatky;Muin J Khoury

  • Systematic meta-analyses and field synopsis of genetic association studies in schizophrenia: the SzGene database.

    Nicole C Allen;Sachin Bagade;Matthew B McQueen;John P A Ioannidis;John P A Ioannidis;John P A Ioannidis

  • Neural-Tube Defects

    L D Botto;C A Moore;M J Khoury;J D Erickson

  • Fundamentals of Genetic Epidemiology

    Muin J. Khoury;Terri H. Beaty;Bernice H. Cohen

  • National Institutes of Health Approaches to Dissemination and Implementation Science: Current and Future Directions

    Russell E. Glasgow;Cynthia Vinson;David A. Chambers;Muin J. Khoury

  • The continuum of translation research in genomic medicine: how can we accelerate the appropriate integration of human genome discoveries into health care and disease prevention?

    Muin J. Khoury;Marta Gwinn;Paula W. Yoon;Nicole Dowling

  • Diabetes Mellitus During Pregnancy and the Risks for Specific Birth Defects: A Population-Based Case-Control Study

    J E Becerra;M J Khoury;J F Cordero;J D Erickson

  • Assessment of cumulative evidence on genetic associations: interim guidelines

    John P A Ioannidis;Paolo Boffetta;Julian Little;Thomas R O'Brien

  • Comprehensive research synopsis and systematic meta-analyses in Parkinson's disease genetics: the PDGene database.

    Christina M. Lill;Johannes T. Roehr;Johannes T. Roehr;Matthew B. McQueen;Fotini K. Kavvoura;Fotini K. Kavvoura;Fotini K. Kavvoura

  • Precision Public Health for the Era of Precision Medicine

    Muin J. Khoury;Michael F. Iademarco;William T. Riley

  • Population-based study of congenital heart defects in Down syndrome.

    Sallie B. Freeman;Lisa F. Taft;Kenneth J. Dooley;Katherine Allran

  • Deploying whole genome sequencing in clinical practice and public health: Meeting the challenge one bin at a time

    Jonathan Sanford Berg;Muin J. Khoury;James P Evans

  • Nontraditional Epidemiologic Approaches in the Analysis of Gene Environment Interaction: Case-Control Studies with No Controls!

    Muin J. Khoury;W. Dana Flanders

  • Sodium and Potassium Intake and Mortality Among US Adults: Prospective Data From the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

    Quanhe Yang;Tiebin Liu;Elena V. Kuklina;W. Dana Flanders

  • Application of support vector machine modeling for prediction of common diseases: the case of diabetes and pre-diabetes

    Wei Yu;Tiebin Liu;Rodolfo Valdez;Marta Gwinn

  • Can family history be used as a tool for public health and preventive medicine

    Paula W Yoon;Maren T Scheuner;Kris L Peterson-Oehlke;Marta Gwinn

  • Population Screening in the Age of Genomic Medicine

    Muin J Khoury;Linda L McCabe;Edward R B McCabe

  • STrengthening the REporting of Genetic Association studies (STREGA)

    Julian Little;{Julian P. T} Higgins;{John P. A} Ioannidis;David Moher

  • NationalInstitutesofHealthApproachestoDisseminationand ImplementationScience:CurrentandFutureDirections

    Russell E. Glasgow;Cynthia Vinson;David Chambers;Muin J. Khoury

Frequent Co-Authors

Marta Gwinn
Marta Gwinn Emory University
John P. A. Ioannidis
John P. A. Ioannidis Stanford University
Julian Little
Julian Little University of Ottawa
Wylie Burke
Wylie Burke University of Washington
W. Dana Flanders
W. Dana Flanders Emory University
Julian P T Higgins
Julian P T Higgins University of Bristol
Scott D. Grosse
Scott D. Grosse Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
George A. Mensah
George A. Mensah National Institutes of Health
Terri H. Beaty
Terri H. Beaty Johns Hopkins University
James R. Lupski
James R. Lupski Baylor College of Medicine

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