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William B. White is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a focus on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine.

Their recent publications include works on topics ranging from personalized cell therapy to blood pressure monitoring and management. Notable papers from 2022 to 2020 include:

  • Non-viral precision T cell receptor replacement for personalized cell therapy, 2022, Nature
  • Home blood pressure monitoring: methodology, clinical relevance and practical application: a 2021 position paper by the Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring and Cardiovascular Variability of the European Society of Hypertension, 2021, Journal of Hypertension
  • A New Oral Testosterone Undecanoate Formulation Restores Testosterone to Normal Concentrations in Hypogonadal Men, 2020, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Patiromer versus placebo to enable spironolactone use in patients with resistant hypertension and chronic kidney disease (AMBER): results in the pre-specified subgroup with heart failure, 2020, European Journal of Heart Failure
  • Clinical and Biomarker Predictors of Expanded Heart Failure Outcomes in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus After a Recent Acute Coronary Syndrome: Insights From the EXAMINE Trial, 2020, Journal of the American Heart Association

Frequent co-authors in their research include George L. Bakris, João Pedro Ferreira, Faïez Zannad, Bryan Williams, and Cyrus R. Mehta. These collaborations highlight a significant network in cardiovascular and metabolic research.

William B. White has frequently published in venues such as UNC Libraries, ECS Meeting Abstracts, Journal of Hypertension, Clinical Research in Cardiology, and Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism, reflecting the breadth of their research dissemination.

The scientist's primary fields of study and topics of research cover:

  • Medicine
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Emergency Medicine

  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Potassium and Related Disorders
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Hormonal and reproductive studies
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research

Best Publications

  • Resistant Hypertension: Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Professional Education Committee of the Council for High Blood Pressure Research

    David A. Calhoun;Daniel Jones;Stephen Textor;David C. Goff

  • Clinical practice guidelines for the management of hypertension in the community a statement by the american society of hypertension and the international society of hypertension

    Michael A. Weber;Ernesto L. Schiffrin;William B. White;Samuel Mann

  • Alogliptin after Acute Coronary Syndrome in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

    William B. White;Christopher P. Cannon;Simon R. Heller;Steven E. Nissen

  • Resistant Hypertension: Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Professional Education Committee of the Council for High Blood Pressure Research

    David A. Calhoun;Daniel Jones;Stephen Textor;David C. Goff

  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related content in undergraduate medical education.

    Juno Obedin-Maliver;Elizabeth S. Goldsmith;Leslie Stewart;William White

  • Measurement of Blood Pressure in Humans: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Paul Muntner;Daichi Shimbo;Robert M. Carey;Jeanne B. Charleston

  • Principal results of the Controlled Onset Verapamil Investigation of Cardiovascular End Points (CONVINCE) trial.

    Henry R. Black;William J. Elliott;Gregory Grandits;Patricia Grambsch

  • Heart failure and mortality outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes taking alogliptin versus placebo in EXAMINE: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind trial

    Faiez Zannad;Christopher P Cannon;William C Cushman;George L Bakris

  • Determinants of the white-coat effect in hypertensive subjects.

    Mansoor Ga;McCabe Ej;White Wb

  • Resistant Hypertension: Detection, Evaluation, and Management: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Robert M. Carey;David A. Calhoun;George L. Bakris;Robert D. Brook

  • Cardiovascular Safety of Febuxostat or Allopurinol in Patients with Gout

    William B. White;Kenneth G. Saag;Michael A. Becker;Jeffrey S. Borer

  • Interpretation of the vibrational spectra of spinels

    W.B. White;B.A. DeAngelis

  • A controlled trial of rasagiline in early Parkinson disease: The tempo study

    Andrew Siderowf;Matthew Stern;Ira Shoulson;Karl Kieburtz

  • Efficacy and Tolerability of Pegloticase for the Treatment of Chronic Gout in Patients Refractory to Conventional Treatment: Two Randomized Controlled Trials

    John S. Sundy;Herbert S. B. Baraf;Robert A. Yood;N. Lawrence Edwards

  • Average daily blood pressure, not office blood pressure, determines cardiac function in patients with hypertension.

    William B. White;Peter Schulman;Ellen J. McCabe;Holley M. Dey

  • Assessment of the daily blood pressure load as a determinant of cardiac function in patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension.

    William B. White;Holley M. Dey;Peter Schulman

  • National standard for measurement of resting and ambulatory blood pressures with automated sphygmomanometers.

    W B White;A S Berson;C Robbins;M J Jamieson

  • Effects of sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors on blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    William L. Baker;Lindsay R. Smyth;Daniel M. Riche;Emily M. Bourret

  • Treatment of Hypertension in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, and American Society of Hypertension

    Clive Rosendorff;Daniel T. Lackland;Matthew Allison;Wilbert S. Aronow

  • Principal results of the controlled onset verapamil investigation of cardiovascular end points (CONVINCE) trial

    H.R. Black;W.J. Elliott;G. Granditis;P. Grambsch

Frequent Co-Authors

George L. Bakris
George L. Bakris University of Chicago
Christopher P. Cannon
Christopher P. Cannon Brigham and Women's Hospital
Faiez Zannad
Faiez Zannad University of Lorraine
William C. Cushman
William C. Cushman University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Rustum Roy
Rustum Roy Pennsylvania State University
Cyrus R. Mehta
Cyrus R. Mehta Cytel (United States)
Domenic A. Sica
Domenic A. Sica Virginia Commonwealth University
Henry R. Black
Henry R. Black New York University School of Medicine
Michael A. Weber
Michael A. Weber SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Bertram Pitt
Bertram Pitt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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