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Randy J. Larsen is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their main area of research is in Medicine, with a focus on oncology, hematology, and related subfields. The scientist's work spans multiple disciplines including pediatrics, perinatology and child health, immunology, and radiology.

Larsen's research topics prominently include multiple myeloma research and treatments, cancer treatment and pharmacology, cancer survivorship and care, bone health and treatments, the lymphatic system and diseases, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, and studies related to T-cell and retrovirus.

Recent publications by Larsen cover a range of themes related to hematology and oncology. Notable papers include:

  • Abstract Book: 25th Congress of the European Hematology Association Virtual Edition, 2020, published in HemaSphere
  • Multiple Myeloma Associated Bone Disease, 2020, published in Cancers
  • Physical function in patients newly diagnosed with multiple myeloma; a Danish cohort study, 2020, published in BMC Cancer
  • Everyday living with pain - reported by patients with multiple myeloma, 2020, published in Scandinavian Journal of Pain
  • Health-related quality of life in patients with multiple myeloma participating in a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program, 2021, published in Annals of Hematology

Frequent publication venues for Larsen's research include:

  • Cancers
  • HemaSphere
  • BMC Cancer
  • Scandinavian Journal of Pain
  • European Journal Of Haematology

Collaborations with other researchers are a notable aspect of Larsen's career. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Niels Abildgaard
  • Mary Jarden
  • Sören Möller
  • Lisbeth Kirstine Rosenbek Minet
  • Ulf Christian Frølund

Best Publications

  • Intensity and Frequency: Dimensions Underlying Positive and Negative Affect

    Ed Diener;Randy J. Larsen;Steven Levine;Robert A. Emmons

  • Sex Differences in Jealousy: Evolution, Physiology, and Psychology:

    David M. Buss;Randy J. Larsen;Drew Westen;Jennifer Semmelroth

  • Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge about Human Nature

    Randy J. Larsen;David M. Buss;Andreas Wismeijer;John Song

  • Personality and susceptibility to positive and negative emotional states.

    Randy J. Larsen;Timothy Ketelaar

  • Promises and problems with the circumplex model of emotion.

    Randy J. Larsen;Edward Diener

  • Affect intensity as an individual difference characteristic: A review

    Randy J. Larsen;Ed Diener

  • Toward a Science of Mood Regulation

    Randy J. Larsen

  • The science of subjective well-being

    Michael Eid;Randy J. Larsen

  • A Half Century of Mate Preferences: The Cultural Evolution of Values

    David M. Buss;Todd K. Shackelford;Lee A. Kirkpatrick;Randy J. Larsen

  • EXTRAVERSION, NEUROTICISM AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE MOOD INDUCTION PROCEDURES

    Randy J. Larsen;Timothy Ketelaar

  • Affect intensity and reactions to daily life events.

    Randy J. Larsen;Ed Diener;Robert A. Emmons

  • AN EVALUATION OF SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING MEASURES

    Randy J. Larsen;Ed Diener;Robert A. Emmons

  • Person x situation interactions: choice of situations and congruence response models.

    Ed Diener;Randy J. Larsen;Robert A. Emmons

  • Age and sex effects for emotional intensity.

    Ed Diener;Ed Sandvik;Randy J. Larsen

  • Extraversion, neuroticism, and susceptibility to positive and negative affect: A test of two theoretical models

    Cheryl L. Rusting;Randy J. Larsen

  • Temporal stability and cross-situational consistency of affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses.

    Ed Diener;Randy J. Larsen

  • Dispositional Affect and Job Satisfaction: A Review and Theoretical Extension

    Timothy A. Judge;Randy J. Larsen

  • Facial asymmetry as an indicator of psychological, emotional, and physiological distress.

    Todd K. Shackelford;Randy J. Larsen

  • Susceptibility to affect: a comparison of three personality taxonomies.

    John M. Zelenski;Randy J. Larsen

  • Measurement issues in emotion research.

    Randy J. Larsen;Barbara L. Fredrickson

  • Personality psychology : domains of knowledge about human nature

    Randy J Larsen;David M Buss

Frequent Co-Authors

Ed Diener
Ed Diener University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David M. Buss
David M. Buss The University of Texas at Austin
John M. Zelenski
John M. Zelenski Carleton University
Todd K. Shackelford
Todd K. Shackelford Oakland University
Robert A. Emmons
Robert A. Emmons University of California, Davis
David A. Balota
David A. Balota Washington University in St. Louis
Edwin B. Fisher
Edwin B. Fisher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Eid
Michael Eid Freie Universität Berlin
M. Lynne Cooper
M. Lynne Cooper University of Missouri
Bertus F. Jeronimus
Bertus F. Jeronimus University of Groningen

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