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David Reich
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 695
Citations - 107008
David Reich is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Ancient DNA. The author has an hindex of 137, co-authored 644 publications receiving 91397 citations. Previous affiliations of David Reich include Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Doppler assessment of right ventricular ejection
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Continuous Measurement of Regional Cerebral Saturation During Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest in Adult Patients
TL;DR: Regional cerebral oxygen saturation (BrSO2), a quantitative measure of oxyhemoglobin, utilizes a modification of infrared technology that is similar to pulse oximetry, which mainly reflects the venous compartment of the sampled brain field.
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Haplotype-based inference of recent effective population size in modern and ancient DNA samples
TL;DR: This work introduces an accurate method for inferring effective population size variation during the past ~2,000 years in both modern and aDNA data, called HapNe, which showed improved accuracy in a range of simulated demographic scenarios compared to currently available methods for IBD-based and LD-based inference of recent effective population sizes.
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Extensive Regulatory Changes in Genes Affecting Vocal and Facial Anatomy Separate Modern Humans from Neanderthals and Denisovans
David Gokhman,Lily Agranat-Tamir,Genevieve Housman,Raquel García-Pérez,Malka Nissim-Rafinia,Swapan Mallick,Maria A. Nieves-Colón,Heng Li,Nadin Rohland,Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg,Mario Novak,Mario Novak,Hongcang Gu,Manuel Ferrando-Bernal,Pere Gelabert,Iddi Lipende,Ivanela Kondova,Ronald E. Bontrop,Ellen E. Quillen,Alexander Meissner,Anne C. Stone,Anne E. Pusey,Deus Mjungu,Leonid Kandel,Meir Liebergall,María E. Prada,Julio M. Vidal,Kay Prüfer,Johannes Krause,Benjamin Yakir,Svante Pääbo,Ron Pinhasi,Carles Lalueza-Fox,David Reich,Tomas Marques-Bonet,Eran Meshorer,Liran Carmel +36 more
TL;DR: This article used >60 DNA methylation maps of ancient and present-day human groups, as well as six chimpanzee maps, to detect regulatory changes that emerged in modern humans after the split from Neanderthals and Denisovans.
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