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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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Intraoperative Non–Record-keeping Usage of Anesthesia Information Management System Workstations and Associated Hemodynamic Variability and Aberrancies
TL;DR: Overall, there was no independent association between non–record-keeping workstation use and hemodynamic variability or aberrancies during anesthesia either between cases or within cases.
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Validation of a preoperative risk index as a predictor of perioperative morbidity and hospital costs in coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
TL;DR: The previously developed CABDEAL model was predictive of increased morbidity in the SPARCS database and total hospital costs increased nearly linearly with increasing CAB DEAL score, encouraging the development of models for preoperative estimation of costs related to perioperative morbidity.
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Development of a Decision Support System to Assist Anesthesiologists in Operating Room
Marina Krol,David Reich +1 more
TL;DR: Computer algorithms to detect critical conditions during surgery (light anesthesia or unstable blood pressure), based on computerized anesthesia records containing hemodynamic data, indicate that a ≥12% change in mean arterial blood pressure, compared with the median value over the preceding 10-min interval, may be chosen as the criterion for detecting LA.
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A Minimally Destructive Protocol for DNA Extraction from Ancient Teeth
Eadaoin Harney,Olivia Cheronet,Daniel Fernandes,Daniel Fernandes,Kendra Sirak,Matthew Mah,Matthew Mah,Rebecca Bernardos,Rebecca Bernardos,Nicole Adamski,Nicole Adamski,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Kimberly Callan,Kimberly Callan,Ann Marie Lawson,Ann Marie Lawson,Jonas Oppenheimer,Jonas Oppenheimer,Kristin Stewardson,Kristin Stewardson,Fatma Zalzala,Fatma Zalzala,Alexandra Anders,Francesca Candilio,Mihai Constantinescu,Alfredo Coppa,Alfredo Coppa,Alfredo Coppa,Ion Ciobanu,János Dani,Zsolt Gallina,Francesco Genchi,Emese Nagy,Tamás Hajdu,Tamás Hajdu,Magdolna Hellebrandt,Antónia Horváth,Ágnes Király,Krisztián Kiss,Krisztián Kiss,Barbara Kolozsi,Peter Kovacs,Kitti Köhler,Michaela Lucci,Ildikó Pap,Sergiu Popovici,Pál Raczky,Angela Simalcsik,Tamás Szeniczey,Tamás Szeniczey,Sergey Vasilyev,Cristian Virag,Nadin Rohland,Nadin Rohland,David Reich,Ron Pinhasi +56 more
TL;DR: It is found that the minimally destructive method can provide ancient DNA that is of comparable quality to extracts produced from teeth that have undergone destructive sampling processes, and a rigorous cleaning of the tooth surface combining diluted bleach and UV light irradiation seems sufficient to minimize external contaminants.
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An integrative skeletal and paleogenomic analysis of stature variation suggests relatively reduced health for early European farmers
Stephanie Marciniak,Christina M. Bergey,Ana Maria Silva,Agata Hałuszko,Mirosław Furmanek,Barbara Veselka,Petr Velemínský,Giuseppe Vercellotti,Joachim Wahl,Gunita Zariņa,Cristina Longhi,Jan Kolář,Rafael Garrido-Pena,Raúl Flores-Fernández,Ana Mercedes Herrero-Corral,Angela Simalcsik,Werner E.G. Müller,Alison Sheridan,Žydrūnė Miliauskienė,Rimantas Jankauskas,Vyacheslav Moiseyev,Kitti Köhler,Ágnes Király,Beatriz Gamarra,Olivia Cheronet,Vajk Szeverényi,Viktória Kiss,Tamás Szeniczey,K. K. Kiss,Zsuzsanna K. Zoffmann,Judit Koós,Magdolna Hellebrandt,Robert Maier,László Domboróczki,Cristian Virag,Mario Novak,David Reich,T. Hajdu,Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel,Ron Pinhasi,George H. Perry +40 more
TL;DR: By integrating paleogenomic genotype and osteological stature data on a per-individual basis for 167 prehistoric Europeans, this work observes relatively shorter than expected statures among early farmers after correcting for individual genetic contributions to stature.