Mayo Clinic
United States
2015 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)
Her primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Supply chain, Biomass, Emergency medicine and Renewable energy. Her Internal medicine study often links to related topics such as Cardiology. Her research on Supply chain also deals with topics like
The various areas that Nilay Shah examines in her Biomass study include Waste management, Biofuel and Environmental engineering. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Waste management, Process engineering is strongly linked to Power station. Her Emergency medicine research incorporates elements of Emergency department and Randomized controlled trial.
Internal medicine, Environmental economics, Supply chain, Retrospective cohort study and Health care are her primary areas of study. Her Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Surgery, Oncology and Cardiology. Her Supply chain study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Production, Biofuel and Operations research.
Her Biofuel study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Biomass. Her research brings together the fields of Stroke and Atrial fibrillation.
Her main research concerns Internal medicine, Environmental economics, Retrospective cohort study, Cardiology and Diabetes mellitus. Nilay Shah incorporates Internal medicine and In patient in her studies. Her Environmental economics research incorporates themes from Electricity and Greenhouse gas.
Her Cardiology study focuses on Percutaneous coronary intervention in particular. Her study in Type 2 diabetes and Hypoglycemia falls within the category of Diabetes mellitus. Hazard ratio is frequently linked to Proportional hazards model in her study.
Nilay Shah mainly investigates Internal medicine, Environmental economics, Process engineering, Cardiology and Hadron. Hazard ratio, Confidence interval, Atrial fibrillation, Retrospective cohort study and Clinical trial are the subjects of her Internal medicine studies. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Statin, Guideline, Disease, Heart disease and Medicare Advantage.
The concepts of her Environmental economics study are interwoven with issues in Carbon capture and storage, Biogas and Total cost. As a member of one scientific family, Nilay Shah mostly works in the field of Carbon capture and storage, focusing on Methane and, on occasion, Biomass. Her Process engineering study combines topics in areas such as Electricity price, Electricity, Natural gas, Heat recovery ventilation and Thermal energy storage.
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Long non-coding RNA HOTAIR reprograms chromatin state to promote cancer metastasis
Rajnish A. Gupta;Nilay R. Shah;Kevin C. Wang;Jeewon Kim.
Nature (2010)
Carbon capture and storage update
Matthew E. Boot-Handford;Juan C. Abanades;Edward J. Anthony;Martin J. Blunt.
Energy and Environmental Science (2014)
Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward
Mai Bui;Claire S. Adjiman;André Bardow;Edward J. Anthony.
Energy and Environmental Science (2018)
The role of hydrogen and fuel cells in the global energy system
Iain Staffell;Daniel Scamman;Anthony Velazquez Abad;Paul Balcombe.
Energy and Environmental Science (2019)
An overview of CO2 capture technologies
Niall MacDowell;Nick Florin;Antoine Buchard;Jason Hallett.
Energy and Environmental Science (2010)
Exposure to Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation from Medical Imaging Procedures
Reza Fazel;Harlan M. Krumholz;Yongfei Wang;Joseph S. Ross.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2009)
An overview of CO 2 capture technologies
N MacDowell;N Florin;A Buchard;J Hallett.
(2010)
Extensive and coordinated transcription of noncoding RNAs within cell-cycle promoters
Tiffany Hung;Yulei Wang;Michael F. Lin;Michael F. Lin;Ashley K. Koegel.
Nature Genetics (2011)
The Hox genes and their roles in oncogenesis
Nilay Shah;Saraswati Sukumar.
Nature Reviews Cancer (2010)
An overview of advances in biomass gasification
Vineet Singh Sikarwar;Ming Zhao;Ming Zhao;Peter Clough;Joseph Yao.
Energy and Environmental Science (2016)
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