Her primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Genome-wide association study, Internal medicine, Genetic association and Single-nucleotide polymorphism. Terri H. Beaty integrates many fields, such as Genetics and IRF6, in her works. Her work carried out in the field of Genome-wide association study brings together such families of science as Linkage disequilibrium, Genetic epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Asthma and Allele.
Her Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Oncology and Cardiology. Her Genetic association research incorporates elements of Genotyping, Explained variation, Environmental exposure and Confidence interval. Genomics, Disease gene, Population genetics and Inference is closely connected to Haplotype in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Single-nucleotide polymorphism.
Terri H. Beaty spends much of her time researching Genetics, Genome-wide association study, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Internal medicine and COPD. Genetics is a component of her Gene, Genotype, Candidate gene, Linkage disequilibrium and Allele studies. Her Genome-wide association study study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cohort study, Pathology, Bioinformatics, Expression quantitative trait loci and Genetic association.
In Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Terri H. Beaty works on issues like Immunology, which are connected to Case-control study. Terri H. Beaty interconnects Endocrinology, Oncology and Cardiology in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. Her research integrates issues of Pulmonary disease, Genetic epidemiology, Lung, Spirometry and Cohort in her study of COPD.
Her primary areas of study are Genetics, Genome-wide association study, COPD, Internal medicine and Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The various areas that she examines in her Genome-wide association study study include Asthma, Immunology, Genetic association and Locus. Her Genetic association research integrates issues from Cohort study, Enhancer, Genetic linkage, Allele and Genetic variation.
Terri H. Beaty has researched COPD in several fields, including Bioinformatics, Pulmonary disease, Genetic epidemiology, Spirometry and Cohort. She combines subjects such as Cardiology, Physical therapy, Oncology and Pathology with her study of Internal medicine. Her study in Single-nucleotide polymorphism is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bonferroni correction, TP63 and Haplotype.
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Linkage analysis of IL4 and other chromosome 5q31.1 markers and total serum immunoglobulin E concentrations
David G. Marsh;John D. Neely;Daniel R. Breazeale;Balaram Ghosh.
Science (1994)
Cleft lip and palate: understanding genetic and environmental influences.
Michael J. Dixon;Mary L. Marazita;Terri H. Beaty;Jeffrey C. Murray.
Nature Reviews Genetics (2011)
Mendelian inheritance of familial prostate cancer.
Bob S. Carter;Terri H. Beaty;Gary D. Steinberg;Barton Childs.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1992)
Family history and the risk of prostate cancer.
Gary D. Steinberg;Bob S. Carter;Terri H. Beaty;Barton Childs.
The Prostate (1990)
Fundamentals of Genetic Epidemiology
Muin J. Khoury;Terri H. Beaty;Bernice H. Cohen.
(1993)
Major Susceptibility Locus for Prostate Cancer on Chromosome 1 Suggested by a Genome-Wide Search
Jeffrey R. Smith;Diha Freije;John D. Carpten;Henrik Grönberg;Henrik Grönberg.
Science (1996)
Genetic Epidemiology of COPD (COPDGene) Study Design
Elizabeth A. Regan;John E. Hokanson;James R. Murphy;Barry Make.
COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (2011)
Hereditary Prostate Cancer: Epidemiologic and Clinical Features
Bob S. Carter;G. Steven Bova;Terri H. Beaty;Gary D. Steinberg.
The Journal of Urology (1993)
Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of asthma in ethnically diverse North American populations
Dara G. Torgerson;Dara G. Torgerson;Elizabeth J. Ampleford;Grace Y. Chiu;W. James Gauderman.
Nature Genetics (2011)
Impaired physiological responses to chronic hypoxia in mice partially deficient for hypoxia-inducible factor 1α
Aimee Y. Yu;Larissa A. Shimoda;Narayan V. Iyer;David L. Huso.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1999)
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