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Alison Goate
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 781
Citations - 98332
Alison Goate is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Alzheimer's disease. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 721 publications receiving 85846 citations. Previous affiliations of Alison Goate include St Mary's Hospital & Brown University.
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Investigating psychosis candidate genes in Alzheimer's disease with psychosis using genome-wide association studies
Rebecca Sims,Paul Hollingworth,Richard Abraham,Denise Harold,Peter Holmans,Simon Lovestone,John Powell,Carol Brayne,David C. Rubinsztein,Michael Gill,Brian A. Lawlor,David Craig,Peter Passmore,M. M. Nöthen,Wolfgang Mayer,Gill Livingston,N Bass,Alison Goate,Kevin Morgan,David J. Smith,Patrick G. Kehoe,John Hardy,Michael Conlon O'Donovan,Michael John Owen,Julie Williams +24 more
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Large multi-ethnic genetic analyses of amyloid imaging identify new genes for Alzheimer disease
Muhammad Ali,D. Archer,Priyanka Gorijala,Daniel Western,Jigyasha Timsina,Maria Victoria Fernandez,Claudia L. Satizabal,Qiong Yang,Alexa S. Beiser,Ruiqi Wang,Gengsheng Chen,Brian A. Gordon,Tammie L.S. Benzinger,Chengjie Xiong,John C. Morris,Randall J. Bateman,Celeste M. Karch,Eric McDade,Alison Goate,Sudha Seshadri,Richard Mayeux,Reisa A. Sperling,Rachel F. Buckley,Keith A. Johnson,Hong-Hee Won,Sang Hyuk Jung,Hang-Rai Kim,Sang Won Seo,Hee Jin Kim,Elizabeth C. Mormino,Simon M. Laws,Kang-Hsien Fan,M. Ilyas Kamboh,Prashanthi Vemuri,Vijay K. Ramanan,Hyun-Sik Yang,Allen Wenzel,Hema Sekhar Reddy Rajula,Aniket Mishra,Carole Dufouil,Stéphanie Debette,Oscar L. Lopez,Steven T. DeKosky,Michael W. Nagle,Timothy J. Hohman,Yun Ju Sung,Logan Dumitrescu,Carlos Cruchaga +47 more
TL;DR: The authors performed a genome-wide association study on the largest collection of amyloid imaging data (N = 13,409) to date, across multiple ethnicities from multicenter cohorts to identify variants associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk.
A genome wide association study of fast beta EEG in families of European ancestry
Jacquelyn L. Meyers,Jian Zhang,Niklas Manz,Niklas Manz,Madhavi Rangaswamy,Chella Kamarajan,Leah Wetherill,David B. Chorlian,Sun J. Kang,Lance O. Bauer,Victor Hesselbrock,John Kramer,Samuel Kuperman,John I. Nurnberger,Jay A. Tischfield,Jen Chyong Wang,Howard J. Edenberg,Alison Goate,Tatiana Foroud,Bernice Porjesz +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a GenomeWide Association Study (GWAS) on resting-state fronto-central fast beta EEG power, adjusting regression models for family relatedness, age, sex, and ancestry.
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Resting state functional connectivity in autosomal dominant and sporadic Alzheimer's disease
Jewell B. Thomas,Matthew R. Brier,Randall J. Bateman,Abraham Z. Snyder,Tammie L.S. Benzinger,Chengjie Xiong,Marcus E. Raichle,Reisa A. Sperling,Richard Mayeux,Bernardino Ghetti,John M. Ringman,Stephen Salloway,Eric McDade,Martin N. Rossor,Peter R. Schofield,Colin L. Masters,Ralph N. Martins,Clifford R. Jack,Angela Oliver,Tyler Blazey,Krista L. Moulder,Virginia Buckles,Russ C. Hornbeck,Jasmeer P. Chhatwal,Aaron P. Schultz,Alison Goate,Anne M. Fagan,Nigel J. Cairns,Daniel S. Marcus,John C. Morris,Beau M. Ances +30 more
TL;DR: IC-P-184 RESTING STATE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY in AUTOSOMAL DOMINANTAND SPORADIC ALZHEIMER’s DISEASE Jewell Thomas, Matthew Brier, Randall Bateman, Abraham Snyder, Tammie Benzinger, Chengjie Xiong, Marcus Raichle, Reisa Sperling, Richard Mayeux, Bernardino Ghetti, John Ringman, Stephen Salloway and more.
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The influence of 17q21.31 and APOE genetic ancestry on neurodegenerative disease risk
TL;DR: There is a need to increase representation of non-European ancestry individuals in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and biomarker analyses in order to help resolve existing disparities in understanding risk for, diagnosis of, and treatment for neurodegenerative diseases in diverse populations.