Terry A. Jacobson is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has contributed extensively to medical research with a focus on cardiovascular health and lipidology. Their scholarly output includes a significant number of publications across several specialized areas within medicine.
Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a notable emphasis on subfields such as Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Economics and Econometrics.
Major topics of study in their work include:
Their publication record includes contributions to numerous journals, with the most frequent venues being:
Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Terry A. Jacobson are:
The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Terry A. Jacobson include:
Deepak L. Bhatt;P. Gabriel Steg;Michael Miller;Eliot A. Brinton
Erik S. Stroes;Paul D. Thompson;Alberto Corsini;Georgirene D. Vladutiu
Terry A. Jacobson;Matthew K. Ito;Kevin C. Maki;Carl E. Orringer
Terry A. Jacobson;Kevin C. Maki;Carl E. Orringer;Peter H. Jones
David S. Siscovick;Thomas A. Barringer;Amanda M. Fretts;Jason H.Y. Wu
Terry A. Jacobson;Matthew K. Ito;Kevin C. Maki;Carl E. Orringer
Jennifer G. Robinson;Songfeng Wang;Brian J. Smith;Terry A. Jacobson
Connie B. Newman;David Preiss;Jonathan A. Tobert;Terry A. Jacobson
James M. McKenney;Michael H. Davidson;Terry A. Jacobson;John R. Guyton
Christie M. Ballantyne;Alberto Corsini;Michael H. Davidson;Hallvard Holdaas
Patrick M. Moriarty;Paul D. Thompson;Christopher P. Cannon;John R. Guyton
Robert S. Rosenson;Steven K. Baker;Terry A. Jacobson;Stephen L. Kopecky
Jerome D. Cohen;Eliot A. Brinton;Matthew K. Ito;Terry A. Jacobson
Michael H. Davidson;Annemarie Armani;James M. McKenney;Terry A. Jacobson
Don P. Wilson;Terry A. Jacobson;Peter H. Jones;Marlys L. Koschinsky
Sunil Kripalani;Jessica Risser;Margaret E. Gatti;Terry A. Jacobson
Michael H. Davidson;Christie M. Ballantyne;Terry A. Jacobson;Vera A. Bittner
Ann C. Skulas-Ray;Peter W.F. Wilson;William S. Harris;Eliot A. Brinton
Terry A. Jacobson;Sara B. Glickstein;Jonathan D. Rowe;Paresh N. Soni
François Mach;Kausik K Ray;Olov Wiklund;Olov Wiklund;Alberto Corsini
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