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3601
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1419

Overview

Timothy E. Kiehn is affiliated with the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in the United States. Their recent scholarly contributions include investigations into the intersection of environmental health and oncology.

Kiehn's recent published work includes the following paper:

  • Wildfire smoke, risk mitigation behaviors, and cancer risk: A community-based study, 2025, Journal of Clinical Oncology

This publication addresses the relationship between wildfire smoke exposure and associated cancer risks, examining behavioral approaches to risk mitigation within affected communities.

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Kiehn include:

  • Emily H. Wood
  • Hector M González
  • Dong-Yeon Lee
  • Kasandra Escobar
  • Rafaay Kamran

The main publication venue for Kiehn's research is the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Best Publications

  • Fungemia in a Cancer Hospital: Changing Frequency, Earlier Onset, and Results of Therapy

    Ruth Horn;Brian Wong;Timothy E. Kiehn;Donald Armstrong

  • Mycobacterium avium Complex Infections in Patients with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

    Catherine C. Hawkins;Jonathan W. M. Gold;Estella Whimbey;Timothy E. Kiehn

  • Fungemia in the immunocompromised host: Changing patterns, antigenemia, high mortality

    Francoise Meunier-Carpentier;Timothy E. Kiehn;Donald Armstrong

  • Infectious morbidity associated with long-term use of venous access devices in patients with cancer.

    Jeffrey S. Groeger;Alice B. Lucas;Howard T. Thaler;Hamutal Friedlander-Klar

  • Infections caused by Mycobacterium avium complex in immunocompromised patients: diagnosis by blood culture and fecal examination, antimicrobial susceptibility tests, and morphological and seroagglutination characteristics.

    T. E. Kiehn;F. F. Edwards;P. Brannon;A. Y. Tsang

  • Treatment of Infections in Patients With the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

    D. Armstrong;J.W.M. Gold;J. Dryjanski;E. Whimbey

  • Bacteremia and fungemia in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

    Estella Whimbey;Jonathan W. M. Gold;Bruce Polsky;José Dryjanski

  • Tuberculosis in the AIDS era.

    K A Sepkowitz;J Raffalli;L Riley;T E Kiehn

  • Colonization, bloodstream infection, and mortality caused by vancomycin-resistant enterococcus early after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

    David M. Weinstock;Mary Conlon;Christine Iovino;Tanya Aubrey

  • Continuous high-grade mycobacterium avium-intracellulare bacteremia in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

    Brian Wong;Fitzroy F. Edwards;Timothy E. Kiehn;Estella Whimbey

  • Prospective study of infections in indwelling central venous catheters using quantitative blood cultures.

    Diane Benezra;Timothy E. Kiehn;Jonathan W.M. Gold;Arthur E. Brown

  • Pre- and post-engraftment bloodstream infection rates and associated mortality in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients.

    N.G. Almyroudis;A. Fuller;A. Jakubowski;K. Sepkowitz

  • Candidiasis: detection by gas-liquid chromatography of D-arabinitol, a fungal metabolite, in human serum

    Timothy E. Kiehn;Edward M. Bernard;Jonathan W. M. Gold;Donald Armstrong

  • Mycobacterium haemophilum: microbiology and expanding clinical and geographic spectra of disease in humans.

    M A Saubolle;T E Kiehn;M H White;M F Rudinsky

  • Bacteremia and fungemia in patients with neoplastic disease

    Estella Whimbey;Timothy E. Kiehn;Patricia Brannon;Ann Blevins

  • Comparative recovery of bacteria and yeasts from lysis-centrifugation and a conventional blood culture system.

    T E Kiehn;B Wong;F F Edwards;D Armstrong

  • The prevalence of yeasts in clinical specimens from cancer patients.

    Timothy E. Kiehn;Fitzroy F. Edwards;Donald Armstrong

  • Rate of arabinitol production by pathogenic yeast species.

    E M Bernard;K J Christiansen;S F Tsang;T E Kiehn

  • Mycobacterium haemophilum in Immunocompromised Patients

    Monika K. Shah;Abdelghani Sebti;Timothy E. Kiehn;Susan A. Massarella

  • Respiratory syncytial virus infection following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

    TN Small;A Casson;SF Malak;F Boulad

  • Preemptive diagnosis and treatment of Epstein-Barr virus-associated post transplant lymphoproliferative disorder after hematopoietic stem cell transplant: an approach in development.

    D M Weinstock;G G Ambrossi;C Brennan;T E Kiehn

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald Armstrong
Donald Armstrong Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Kent A. Sepkowitz
Kent A. Sepkowitz Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Eric G. Pamer
Eric G. Pamer Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Sanjay Tyagi
Sanjay Tyagi Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
David S. Perlin
David S. Perlin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lee W. Riley
Lee W. Riley University of California, Berkeley
Steven Park
Steven Park Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Vishnu Chaturvedi
Vishnu Chaturvedi New York State Department of Health
Michael S. Glickman
Michael S. Glickman Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Thomas R. Frieden
Thomas R. Frieden Resolve to Save Lives

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