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Amit Joshi
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 497
Citations - 18902
Amit Joshi is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 390 publications receiving 12207 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit Joshi include VA Boston Healthcare System & Stanford University.
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Noninvasive Glucose Measurement and Control
TL;DR: In this article, an extensive review of non-invasive glucose measurement techniques and their control with smart healthcare technology has been presented, where the authors have also listed several challenges and open problems for glucose measurement.
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The Prognostic Value of Initial Tumor Size in Patients with Ewing Family of Tumors
TL;DR: There is a trend towards better PFS in patients with smaller tumor volume at presentation, indicating initial tumor volume is a prognostic factor in Ewing family of tumors.
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Sub-10 pA/V Transconductance Amplifier Using 0.9 V, 32 nm Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistor
S. K. Tripathi,Amit Joshi +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a pico-A/V transconductance amplifier using carbon nanotube-FETs was proposed, which achieved a linear range of 766.8 mV.
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“Make and Use” All Suture Anchor—A Cost-Effective Method of Making an All-Suture Anchor
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A genetic locus within the FMN1/GREM1 gene region interacts with body mass index in colorectal cancer risk.
Elom K. Aglago,Andre E. Kim,Yi-Kuei Lin,Conghui Qu,Marina Evangelou,Y. Ren,John Morrison,Demetrius Albanes,Volker Arndt,Elizabeth L. Barry,James W. Baurley,Sonja I. Berndt,Stephanie A. Bien,D. Timothy Bishop,Emmanouil Bouras,Hermann Brenner,C. D. Buchanan,Arif Budiarto,Robert Carreras-Torres,Graham Casey,Tjeng Wawan Cenggoro,Andrew T. Chan,Jenny Chang-Claude,Xuechen Chen,David V. Conti,Matthew Devall,Virginia Díez-Obrero,Niki Dimou,David A. Drew,Jane C. Figueiredo,Steven Gallinger,Graham G. Giles,Stephen B. Gruber,Andrea Gsur,Marc J. Gunter,Heather Hampel,Sophia Harlid,Akihisa Hidaka,Tabitha A. Harrison,Michael Hoffmeister,Jeroen R. Huyghe,Mark A. Jenkins,Kristina M. Jordahl,Amit Joshi,Eric S. Kawaguchi,Temitope O. Keku,Anshul Kundaje,Susanna C. Larsson,Loic Le Marchand,Juan Pablo Lewinger,Li Xin Li,Brigid M. Lynch,Bharuno Mahesworo,Marko Mandić,Mireia Obón-Santacana,Victor Moreno,Neil Murphy,Hongmei Nan,Rami Nassir,Polly A. Newcomb,Shuji Ogino,Jennifer Ose,Rish K. Pai,J. D. Palmer,Nikos Papadimitriou,Bens Pardamean,Anita R. Peoples,Elizabeth A. Platz,John D. Potter,Ross L. Prentice,Gad Rennert,Edward N. Ruiz-Narvaez,Lori C. Sakoda,Peter C. Scacheri,Stephanie L. Schmit,Robert E. Schoen,Anna Shcherbina,Martha L. Slattery,Mariana C. Stern,Catherine M. Tangen,Stephen N. Thibodeau,Duncan Thomas,Yu Tian,Cornelia M. Ulrich,Fränzel J.B. Van Duijnhoven,Bethany Van Guelpen,Kala Visvanathan,Pavel Vodicka,Jun Wang,Emily White,Alicja Wolk,Michael O. Woods,Anna H. Wu,N. Zemlianskaia,Li Hsu,W. James Gauderman,Ulrike Peters,Konstantinos K. Tsilidis,Peter J. Campbell +98 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a two-step approach revealed a statistically significant G×BMI interaction located within the Formin 1/Gremlin 1 (FMN1/GREM1) gene region (rs58349661).