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98
Citations
29275
World Ranking
9021
National Ranking
4646

Overview

Samuel Shapiro was affiliated with Boston University in the United States during their academic career. Their body of work did not have publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, or book publications associated with major publishers. Likewise, there are no recorded frequent publication venues or specific fields and subfields of study attributed to their research output in the available data.

Details regarding the main topics of their research work or notable awards received were also not documented. The absence of this information suggests a limited public record of Samuel Shapiro's scholarly contributions or that such records are not accessible at this time.

Based on the available information, Samuel Shapiro is recognized primarily through their institutional affiliation rather than through documented research outputs, collaborations, or subject matter expertise within the data provided.

Best Publications

  • Medication use and the risk of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis

    J C Roujeau;J P Kelly;L Naldi;B Rzany

  • A Hypothesis: Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Reduce the Incidence of Large-Bowel Cancer

    Lynn Rosenberg;Julie R. Palmer;Ann G. Zauber;M. Ellen Warshauer

  • Risk of aspirin-associated major upper-gastrointestinal bleeding with enteric-coated or buffered product

    Judith P Kelly;David W Kaufman;Jan M Jurgelon;Jane Sheehan

  • The Risk of Myocardial Infarction after Quitting Smoking in Men under 55 Years of Age

    Lynn Rosenberg;David W. Kaufman;Susan P. Helmrich;Samuel Shapiro

  • Prepregnant Weight in Relation to Risk of Neural Tube Defects

    Martha M. Werler;Carol Louik;Samuel Shapiro;Allen A. Mitchell

  • RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER

    Susan P. Helmrich;Samuel Shapiro;Lynn Rosenberg;David W. Kaufman

  • Meta-analysis/Shmeta-analysis

    Samuel Shapiro

  • VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE AND ABO BLOOD TYPE: A Cooperative Study

    Hershel Jick;Barbro Westerholm;MartinP. Vessey;GeorgeP. Lewis

  • Multivitamin supplementation and risk of birth defects.

    Martha M. Werler;Catherine Hayes;Carol Louik;Samuel Shapiro

  • Anticonvulsants and parental epilepsy in the development of birth defects.

    Samuel Shapiro;StuartC. Hartz;Victor Siskind;AllenA. Mitchell

  • Diphenylhydantoin and Selected Congenital Malformations

    Richard R. Monson;Lynn Rosenberg;Stuart C. Hartz;Samuel Shapiro

  • Comprehensive Drug Surveillance

    Hershel Jick;Olli S. Miettinen;Samuel Shapiro;George P. Lewis

  • Risk of localized and widespread endometrial cancer in relation to recent and discontinued use of conjugated estrogens.

    Samuel Shapiro;Judith P. Kelly;Lynn Rosenberg;David W. Kaufman

  • A Case-Control Study of Oral Contraceptive Use and Invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

    Lynn Rosenberg;Julie R. Palmer;Ann G. Zauber;M. Ellen Warshauer

  • Oral-contraceptive use in relation to myocardial infarction.

    Samuel Shapiro;Lynn Rosenberg;Dennis Slone;DavidW. Kaufman

  • Aspirin and congenital malformations.

    Dennis Slone;OlliP Heinonen;DavidW Kaufman;Victor Siskind

  • CARDIOVASCULAR BIRTH DEFECTS AND ANTENATAL EXPOSURE TO FEMALE SEX HORMONES

    Olli P. Heinonen;Dennis Slone;Richard R. Monson;Ernest B. Hook

  • Medication use and the risk of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis

    J-C Roujeau;JP Kelly;L Naldi;B Rzany

  • ANTICONVULSANTS AND PARENTAL EPILEPSY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIRTH DEFECTS

    Samuel Shapiro;Dennis Slone;Stuart C. Hartz;Lynn Rosenberg

  • ABO BLOOD TYPES IN CONGENITAL HEART-DISEASE

    Victor Siskind;OlliP. Heinonen;Samuel Shapiro;Dennis Slone

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynn Rosenberg
Lynn Rosenberg Boston University
David W. Kaufman
David W. Kaufman Boston University
Julie R. Palmer
Julie R. Palmer Boston University
Allen A. Mitchell
Allen A. Mitchell Boston University
Brian L. Strom
Brian L. Strom Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ann G. Zauber
Ann G. Zauber Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Hershel Jick
Hershel Jick Boston University
David Schottenfeld
David Schottenfeld University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Donald R. Miller
Donald R. Miller University of Louisville
Richard R. Monson
Richard R. Monson Harvard University

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