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Overview

Peter M. Small is affiliated with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine with a concentrated interest in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, and Emergency Medical Services.

Their work covers key topics including:

  • Respiratory and Cough-Related Research
  • Voice and Speech Disorders
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Infant Health and Development
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections

Recent publications demonstrate engagement with tuberculosis and respiratory disease surveillance, including:

  • "Scientific advances and the end of tuberculosis: a report from the Lancet Commission on Tuberculosis," 2023, The Lancet
  • "Diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care ultrasound for pulmonary tuberculosis: A systematic review," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Drones and digital adherence monitoring for community-based tuberculosis control in remote Madagascar: A cost-effectiveness analysis," 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "Longitudinal passive cough monitoring and its implications for detecting changes in clinical status," 2022, ERJ Open Research
  • "Acoustic surveillance of cough for detecting respiratory disease using artificial intelligence," 2022, ERJ Open Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Peter M. Small include Simon Grandjean Lapierre, Mindaugas Galvosas, Matthew Rudd, Carlos Chaccour, and Juan Carlos Gabaldón-Figueira.

The scientist's publications are often featured in journals such as the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Lung, ERJ Open Research, PLoS ONE, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • Comparative Genomics of BCG Vaccines by Whole-Genome DNA Microarray

    M. A. Behr;M. A. Wilson;W. P. Gill;H. Salamon

  • The Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in San Francisco -- A Population-Based Study Using Conventional and Molecular Methods

    Peter M. Small;Philip C. Hopewell;Samir P. Singh;Antonio Paz

  • An Outbreak of Tuberculosis With Accelerated Progression Among Persons Infected With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. An Analysis Using Restriction-Fragment-Length Polymorphisms

    Charles L. Daley;Peter M. Small;Gisela F. Schecter;Gary K. Schoolnik

  • Variable host-pathogen compatibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Sebastien Gagneux;Kathryn DeRiemer;Tran Van;Midori Kato-Maeda

  • Transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from patients smear-negative for acid-fast bacilli

    MA Behr;SA Warren;H Salamon;PC Hopewell

  • Global phylogeography of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and implications for tuberculosis product development

    Sebastien Gagneux;Peter M Small;Peter M Small

  • Human T cell epitopes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are evolutionarily hyperconserved

    Iñaki Comas;Jaidip Chakravartti;Peter M Small;James Galagan

  • The competitive cost of antibiotic resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Sebastien Gagneux;Clara Davis Long;Peter M. Small;Peter M. Small;Tran Van

  • Exogenous reinfection with multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in patients with advanced HIV infection.

    Peter M. Small;Robert W. Shafer;Philip C. Hopewell;Samir P. Singh

  • High functional diversity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis driven by genetic drift and human demography.

    Ruth Hershberg;Mikhail Lipatov;Peter M Small;Peter M Small;Hadar Sheffer

  • The intrinsic transmission dynamics of tuberculosis epidemics.

    Sally M. Blower;Angela R. Mclean;Travis C. Porco;Peter M. Small

  • The influence of host and bacterial genotype on the development of disseminated disease with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Maxine Caws;Maxine Caws;Guy Thwaites;Sarah Dunstan;Sarah Dunstan;Thomas R. Hawn

  • Treatment of tuberculosis in patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection.

    Peter M. Small;Gisela F. Schecter;Philip C. Goodman;Merle A. Sande

  • Stable association between strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their human host populations.

    Aaron E. Hirsh;Anthony G. Tsolaki;Kathryn DeRiemer;Marcus W. Feldman

  • Vancomycin for Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis in intravenous drug users.

    P M Small;H F Chambers

  • Management of tuberculosis in the United States.

    Peter M. Small;Paula I. Fujiwara

  • Control Strategies for Tuberculosis Epidemics: New Models for Old Problems

    S. M. Blower;P. M. Small;P. C. Hopewell

  • Functional and evolutionary genomics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Insights from genomic deletions in 100 strains

    Anthony G. Tsolaki;Aaron E. Hirsh;Kathryn DeRiemer;Jose Antonio Enciso

  • SIMULTANEOUS GENOTYPING AND SPECIES IDENTIFICATION USING HYBRIDIZATION PATTERN RECOGNITION ANALYSIS OF GENERIC MYCOBACTERIUM DNA ARRAYS

    Thomas R. Gingeras;Ghassan Ghandour;Eugene Wang;Anthony Berno

  • Comparing Genomes within the Species Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Midori Kato-Maeda;Jeanne T. Rhee;Thomas R. Gingeras;Hugh Salamon

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcel A. Behr
Marcel A. Behr McGill University
Gary K. Schoolnik
Gary K. Schoolnik Stanford University
Sebastien Gagneux
Sebastien Gagneux University of Basel
Philip C. Hopewell
Philip C. Hopewell University of California, San Francisco
Charles L. Daley
Charles L. Daley National Jewish Health
Kristin Kremer
Kristin Kremer KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation
Steven G. Reed
Steven G. Reed Infectious Disease Research Institute
Christopher Dye
Christopher Dye University of Oxford
Barry N. Kreiswirth
Barry N. Kreiswirth Center for Discovery and Innovation
Thomas R. Gingeras
Thomas R. Gingeras Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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