Steven G. Kernie is a researcher affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with significant contributions in Neurology, Developmental Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Infectious Diseases.
The main topics of Steven G. Kernie's research include:
Publication venues where Kernie has frequently published include:
Recent papers authored or co-authored by Kernie cover a range of topics, mainly focused on COVID-19 related clinical studies and neuroscience:
Frequent co-authors of Steven G. Kernie include:
Steven G. Kernie;Daniel J. Liebl;Luis F. Parada
Yun Li;Bryan W. Luikart;Shari Birnbaum;Jian Chen
Steven G. Kernie;Jack M. Parent
Kyung Ok Cho;Zane R. Lybrand;Naoki Ito;Rebecca Brulet
Steven G. Kernie;Trent M. Erwin;Luis F. Parada
Jeff Cai;Ying Chen;Wen Hui Cai;Edward C. Hurlock
Tzong Shiue Yu;Gui Zhang;Gui Zhang;Daniel J. Liebl;Steven G. Kernie;Steven G. Kernie
June Goto;Delia M. Talos;Peter Klein;Wei Qin
Qinjie Weng;Ying Chen;Haibo Wang;Xiaomei Xu
Bryan W. Luikart;Ae Soon L. Bensen;Eric K. Washburn;Julia V. Perederiy
Michael J. Chumley;Timothy Catchpole;Robert E. Silvany;Steven G. Kernie
Cory A. Blaiss;Tzong Shiue Yu;Gui Zhang;Jian Chen
Carolyn Hollands;Matthew Kyle Tobin;Michael Hsu;Kianna Musaraca
Deependra Kumar;Iyo Koyanagi;Alvaro Carrier-Ruiz;Pablo Vergara
Ying Chen;Darryl K. Miles;ThaoNguyen Hoang;Jian Shi
Cui-Ping Yang;Jennifer A. Gilley;Gui Zhang;Steven G. Kernie
Chongran Sun;Hui Sun;Hui Sun;Hui Sun;Steven Wu;Steven Wu;Chih Cheng Lee;Chih Cheng Lee
Tao Yue;Kendy Xian;Edward Hurlock;Mei Xin
Joshua D. Koch;Darryl K. Miles;Jennifer A. Gilley;Cui Ping Yang
Haitham Salman;Pritam Ghosh;Steven G. Kernie
R. Kapoor;L. A. Desouza;I. N. Nanavaty;S. G. Kernie
Yun Li;Bryan W. Luikart;Shari G Birnbaum;Jian Chen
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