His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Risk factor, Developmental psychology, Cohort study and Surgery. His research in Internal medicine is mostly focused on Interquartile range. The study incorporates disciplines such as Odds ratio, Antibacterial agent, Mortality rate, Retrospective cohort study and Intensive care medicine in addition to Risk factor.
His work carried out in the field of Odds ratio brings together such families of science as Antibiotics, Microbiology and Case-control study. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Schizophrenia, Audiology, Working memory, Cognition and Facial expression. His research in Cohort study focuses on subjects like Pediatrics, which are connected to Atopic dermatitis, Disease and Incidence.
Warren B. Bilker mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cohort study, Surgery, Odds ratio and Intensive care medicine. He regularly links together related areas like Antibiotics in his Internal medicine studies. His work deals with themes such as Incidence, Pediatrics and Cohort, which intersect with Cohort study.
His Odds ratio research incorporates elements of Epidemiology and Case-control study. His Intensive care medicine study typically links adjacent topics like Antimicrobial. His work in Risk factor tackles topics such as Antibacterial agent which are related to areas like Drug resistance.
Warren B. Bilker mostly deals with Internal medicine, Retrospective cohort study, Antibiotics, Confidence interval and Intensive care medicine. His work in Internal medicine covers topics such as Pharmacology which are related to areas like Fibrate. His research on Antibiotics also deals with topics like
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Odds ratio and Confidence interval. His Intensive care medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug. His study explores the link between Cohort study and topics such as Cohort that cross with problems in Offspring.
Internal medicine, Hazard ratio, Pharmacoepidemiology, Retrospective cohort study and Pharmacology are his primary areas of study. In Internal medicine, Warren B. Bilker works on issues like Antibiotics, which are connected to Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae. His research integrates issues of Family medicine, Health administration, Public health and Drug in his study of Pharmacoepidemiology.
His studies deal with areas such as Retention in care, Antiretroviral therapy and Medication adherence as well as Retrospective cohort study. His Gastrointestinal bleeding study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Clopidogrel and Cohort study. His work focuses on many connections between Cohort study and other disciplines, such as Concomitant, that overlap with his field of interest in Confidence interval.
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Sex Differences in Brain Gray and White Matter in Healthy Young Adults: Correlations with Cognitive Performance
Ruben C. Gur;Bruce I. Turetsky;Mie Matsui;Michelle Yan.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1999)
Use of Florbetapir-PET for Imaging β-Amyloid Pathology
Christopher M. Clark;Julie A. Schneider;Barry J. Bedell;Thomas G. Beach.
JAMA (2011)
Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae: Risk Factors for Infection and Impact of Resistance on Outcomes
Ebbing Lautenbach;Jean Baldus Patel;Warren B. Bilker;Paul H. Edelstein.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2001)
Facial Emotion Recognition in Schizophrenia: Intensity Effects and Error Pattern
Christian G. Kohler;Travis H. Turner;Warren B. Bilker;Colleen M. Brensinger.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2003)
Risk of bladder cancer among diabetic patients treated with pioglitazone: interim report of a longitudinal cohort study.
James D Lewis;Assiamira Ferrara;Tiffany Peng;Monique M Hedderson.
Diabetes Care (2011)
A follow-up magnetic resonance imaging study of schizophrenia : Relationship of neuroanatomical changes to clinical and neurobehavioral measures
Raquel E. Gur;Patricia Cowell;Bruce I. Turetsky;Fiona Gallacher.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1998)
ABERRANT INTEGRIN EXPRESSION IN THE ENDOMETRIUM OF WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS
Bruce A. Lessey;Arthur J. Castelbaum;Stephen W. Sawin;Clayton A. Buck.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1994)
Gout epidemiology: results from the UK General Practice Research Database, 1990-1999.
Ted R Mikuls;J. T. Farrar;W. B. Bilker;S. Fernandes.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (2005)
Validation studies of the health improvement network (THIN) database for pharmacoepidemiology research
James D. Lewis;Rita Schinnar;Warren B. Bilker;Xingmei Wang.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety (2007)
Emotion recognition deficit in schizophrenia: association with symptomatology and cognition.
Christian G Kohler;Warren Bilker;Michael Hagendoorn;Raquel E Gur.
Biological Psychiatry (2000)
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