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47
Citations
7971
World Ranking
3433
National Ranking
1653

Overview

Roger D. Vaughan is affiliated with Rockefeller University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's published work covers a variety of topics. These include:

  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Treatments
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Roger D. Vaughan demonstrate engagement with pressing health issues and include the following:

  • Brown adipose tissue is associated with cardiometabolic health (2021), published in Nature Medicine
  • Common germline variants of the human APOE gene modulate melanoma progression and survival (2020), published in Nature Medicine
  • Generative artificial intelligence and ethical considerations in health care: a scoping review and ethics checklist (2024), published in The Lancet Digital Health
  • Brown adipose tissue is associated with healthier body fat distribution and metabolic benefits independent of regional adiposity (2021), published in Cell Reports Medicine
  • Dermal tunnels influence time to clinical response and family history influences time to loss of clinical response in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa treated with adalimumab (2020), published in Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Caroline S. Jiang
  • Rhonda G. Kost
  • Jonathan N. Tobin
  • Sandro Galea
  • Adam Qureshi

Publishing activity is also noted in a selection of venues where Roger D. Vaughan has multiple contributions. These include:

  • Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (12 publications)
  • American Journal of Public Health (10 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (6 publications)
  • European Heart Journal (3 publications)
  • Nature Medicine (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Brown adipose tissue is associated with cardiometabolic health

    Tobias Becher;Tobias Becher;Srikanth Palanisamy;Srikanth Palanisamy;Daniel J. Kramer;Daniel J. Kramer;Daniel J. Kramer;Mahmoud Eljalby;Mahmoud Eljalby

  • Pathological diagnosis of chronic hepatitis C: A multicenter comparative study with chronic hepatitis B

    Jay H. Lefkowitch;Eugene R. Schiff;Gary L. Davis;Robert P. Perrillo

  • Self-efficacy for AIDS preventive behaviors among tenth grade students.

    Stephanie Kasen;Roger D. Vaughan;Heather J. Walter

  • Oral ruxolitinib induces hair regrowth in patients with moderate-to-severe alopecia areata.

    Julian Mackay-Wiggan;Ali Jabbari;Nhan Nguyen;Jane E. Cerise

  • Modification of risk factors for coronary heart disease. Five-year results of a school-based intervention trial.

    Heather J. Walter;Albert Hofman;Roger D. Vaughan;Ernst L. Wynder

  • Nonmedical use of prescription opioids among teenagers in the United States: Trends and correlates

    Hung-En Sung;Linda Richter;Roger Vaughan;Patrick B. Johnson

  • AIDS risk reduction among a multiethnic sample of urban high school students.

    Heather J. Walter;Roger D. Vaughan

  • Validation of Three Food Frequency Questionnaires and 24-Hour Recalls with Serum Carotenoid Levels in a Sample of African-American Adults

    Kenneth Resnicow;Erica Odom;Terry Wang;William N. Dudley

  • Social support and substance use in early adolescence.

    Thomas Ashby Wills;Roger Vaughan

  • Factors associated with AIDS risk behaviors among high school students in an AIDS epicenter.

    H. J. Walter;R. D. Vaughan;M. M. Gladis;Deborah Ragin

  • Acupuncture for the treatment of cocaine addiction: a randomized controlled trial.

    Arthur Margolin;Herbert D. Kleber;S. Kelly Avants;Janet Konefal

  • A chaotic view of behavior change: a quantum leap for health promotion

    Ken Resnicow;Roger D. Vaughan

  • Alcohol consumption and expenditures for underage drinking and adult excessive drinking.

    Susan E. Foster;Roger D. Vaughan;William H. Foster;Joseph A. Califano

  • The steatohepatitic variant of hepatocellular carcinoma and its association with underlying steatohepatitis.

    Marcela Salomao;Helen Remotti;Roger Vaughan;Abby B. Siegel

  • Addressing the Childhood Asthma Crisis in Harlem: The Harlem Children’s Zone Asthma Initiative

    Stephen W. Nicholas;Betina Jean-Louis;Benjamin Ortiz;Mary Northridge

  • Rates and risk factors for sexual violence among an ethnically diverse sample of adolescents.

    Vaughn I. Rickert;Constance M. Wiemann;Roger D. Vaughan;Jacquelyn W. White

  • 2-year tracking of children's fruit and vegetable intake.

    Ken Resnicow;Matt Smith;Tom Baranowski;Janice Baranowski

  • Rapid Increases in Overweight and Obesity Among South African Adolescents: Comparison of Data From the South African National Youth Risk Behaviour Survey in 2002 and 2008

    Sasiragha P. Reddy;Ken Resnicow;Shamagonam James;Itumeleng N. Funani

  • Depo Now: preventing unintended pregnancies among adolescents and young adults.

    Vaughn I. Rickert;Lorraine Tiezzi;Judy Lipshutz;Jacquelyn León

  • Dysregulation of a long noncoding RNA reduces leptin leading to a leptin-responsive form of obesity.

    Olof S Dallner;Jill M Marinis;Yi-Hsueh Lu;Kivanc Birsoy

  • Primary Prevention of Cancer Among Children: Changes in Cigarette Smoking and Diet After Six Years of Intervention

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Frequent Co-Authors

Mary E. Northridge
Mary E. Northridge New York University
Stephanie Kasen
Stephanie Kasen Columbia University
James L. Sorensen
James L. Sorensen University of California, San Francisco
Andrew L. Goodman
Andrew L. Goodman Yale University
Arthur Margolin
Arthur Margolin Yale University
Jacquelyn W. White
Jacquelyn W. White University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Elizabeth A. Wells
Elizabeth A. Wells University of Washington
Thomas Ashby Wills
Thomas Ashby Wills University of Hawaii at Manoa
Donna Cross
Donna Cross Telethon Kids Institute
Angela M. Christiano
Angela M. Christiano Columbia University

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