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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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Noninvasive cerebral oxygenation may predict outcome in patients undergoing aortic arch surgery
Gregory W. Fischer,Hung-Mo Lin,Marina Krol,Maria Galati,Gabriele Di Luozzo,Randall B. Griepp,David Reich +6 more
TL;DR: Evidence is lent to support the association of decreased perioperative cerebral oxygenation values with poor outcomes after aortic arch surgery and to identify regional oxygen saturation threshold values that are predictive of organ dysfunction.
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Humoral response and PCR positivity in patients with COVID-19 in the New York City region, USA: an observational study.
Ania Wajnberg,Mayce Mansour,Emily Leven,Nicole M. Bouvier,Gopi Patel,Adolfo Firpo-Betancourt,Rao Mendu,Jeffrey S. Jhang,Suzanne Arinsburg,Melissa R. Gitman,Jane Houldsworth,Emilia Mia Sordillo,Alberto Paniz-Mondolfi,Ian Baine,Viviana Simon,Judith A. Aberg,Florian Krammer,David Reich,Carlos Cordon-Cardo +18 more
TL;DR: Analysis of a large cohort of convalescent serum donors in the New York City region suggests that most patients with mild COVID-19 seroconvert 4 weeks after illness, and raises questions about the use of PCR to clear positive individuals.
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Enhanced statistical tests for GWAS in admixed populations: Assessment using african americans from CARe and a breast cancer consortium
Bogdan Pasaniuc,Bogdan Pasaniuc,Noah Zaitlen,Noah Zaitlen,Guillaume Lettre,Gary K. Chen,Arti Tandon,Arti Tandon,W. H. Linda Kao,Ingo Ruczinski,Myriam Fornage,David S. Siscovick,Xiaofeng Zhu,Emma K. Larkin,Leslie A. Lange,L. Adrienne Cupples,Qiong Yang,Ermeg L. Akylbekova,Solomon K. Musani,Jasmin Divers,Joe Mychaleckyj,Mingyao Li,George J. Papanicolaou,Robert C. Millikan,Christine B. Ambrosone,Esther M. John,Esther M. John,Leslie Bernstein,Wei Zheng,Jennifer J. Hu,Regina G. Ziegler,Sarah J. Nyante,Elisa V. Bandera,Sue A. Ingles,Michael F. Press,Stephen J. Chanock,Sandra L. Deming,Jorge L. Rodriguez-Gil,Cameron D. Palmer,Cameron D. Palmer,Sarah G. Buxbaum,Lynette Ekunwe,Joel N. Hirschhorn,Joel N. Hirschhorn,Brian E. Henderson,Simon Myers,Christopher A. Haiman,David Reich,David Reich,Nick Patterson,James G. Wilson,James G. Wilson,Alkes L. Price,Alkes L. Price +53 more
TL;DR: A new statistical framework for combining SNP and admixture association in case-control studies, as well as methods for local ancestry-aware imputation are introduced, broadly applicable to GWAS in admixed populations.
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The promise of discovering population-specific disease-associated genes in South Asia
Nathan Nakatsuka,Priya Moorjani,Niraj Rai,Biswanath Sarkar,Arti Tandon,Arti Tandon,Nick Patterson,Gandham SriLakshmi Bhavani,Katta M. Girisha,Mohammed S. Mustak,Sudha Srinivasan,Amit Kaushik,Saadi Abdul Vahab,Sujatha Jagadeesh,Kapaettu Satyamoorthy,Lalji Singh,David Reich,David Reich,David Reich,Kumarasamy Thangaraj +19 more
TL;DR: This study assembled genome-wide data from over 2,800 individuals from over 260 distinct South Asian groups to identify 81 unique groups that descend from founder events more extreme than those in Ashkenazi Jews and Finns, which have high rates of recessive disease due to founder events.
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Comparison of propofol versus ketamine for anesthesia in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac catheterization.
TL;DR: It is concluded that propofol anesthesia is a practical alternative for pediatric patients undergoing elective cardiac catheterization and may be preferable to ketamine because of the significantly shorter recovery time.