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Esteban G. Burchard
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 372
Citations - 43148
Esteban G. Burchard is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 347 publications receiving 32449 citations. Previous affiliations of Esteban G. Burchard include University College London & University of Copenhagen.
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Ethical and Practical Guidelines for Reporting Genetic Research Results to Study Participants: Updated Guidelines from a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Working Group
Richard R. Fabsitz,Amy L. McGuire,Richard R. Sharp,Mona Puggal,Laura M. Beskow,Leslie G. Biesecker,Ebony Bookman,Wylie Burke,Esteban G. Burchard,George M. Church,Ellen Wright Clayton,Ellen Wright Clayton,John H. Eckfeldt,Conrad V. Fernandez,Rebecca Fisher,Stephanie M. Fullerton,Stacey Gabriel,Francine C. Gachupin,Cynthia A. James,Gail P. Jarvik,Rick A. Kittles,Jennifer R. Leib,Christopher J. O'Donnell,P. Pearl O'Rourke,Laura Lyman Rodriguez,Sheri D. Schully,Alan R. Shuldiner,Rebecca K.F. Sze,Joseph V. Thakuria,Susan M. Wolf,Gregory L. Burke +30 more
TL;DR: A recent consensus statement growing out of a workshop convened by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as discussed by the authors suggests that a time limit be established to limit the duration of investigators' obligation to return genetic research results.
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Association of bronchial steroid inducible methylation quantitative trait loci with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatment response
Elise M A Slob,Alen Faiz,J. van Nijnatten,Susanne J. H. Vijverberg,Cristina Longo,Merve Kutlu,Fook Tim Chew,Yang Yie Sio,Esther Herrera-Luis,Antonio Espuela-Ortiz,Javier Perez-Garcia,Maria Pino-Yanes,Esteban G. Burchard,Uroš Potočnik,Mario Gorenjak,Colin N. A. Palmer,Cyrielle Maroteau,Steve Turner,Katia M.C. Verhamme,Leila Karimi,Somnath Mukhopadhyay,Wim Timens,Pieter S. Hiemstra,Mariëlle W. Pijnenburg,Margaret Neighbors,Michele A. Grimbaldeston,Gaik W. Tew,Corry-Anke Brandsma,Vojko Berce,Hananeh Aliee,Fabian J. Theis,Don D. Sin,Xuan Li,Maarten van den Berge,Anke-Hilse Maitland-van der Zee,Gerard H. Koppelman +35 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesised that preselection of steroid‐inducible meQTL that affect DNA methylation upon ICS treatment may increase power to find SNPs that also clinically affect response to ICS and that these genetic variants might overlap between asthma and COPD.
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Racial/ethnic-based spirometry reference equations: Are they accurate for admixed populations?
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of genetic ancestry on the fit of the guideline-recommended racial/ethnic-based spirometry reference equations in populations of genetically admixed children was evaluated in control subjects from case-control studies of asthma.
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Author Correction: Nasal airway transcriptome-wide association study of asthma reveals genetically driven mucus pathobiology
Satria Sajuthi,Jamie L. Everman,Nathan D. Jackson,Benjamin Saef,Cydney Rios,Camille M. Moore,Angel C.Y. Mak,Celeste Eng,A. Fairbanks-Mahnke,Sandra Salazar,Jennifer R. Elhawary,Scott Huntsman,Vivian Medina,Deborah A. Nickerson,Soren Germer,Michael C. Zody,Gonçalo R. Abecasis,Hyun Min Kang,Kenneth Rice,Rajesh Kumar,Noah Zaitlen,Sam S. Oh,Jose R. Rodriguez-Santana,Esteban G. Burchard,Max A. Seibold +24 more
TL;DR: The of used a to annotate the genotype matrix with dbSNP Reference SNP numbers (rs ids), that contained an error that resulted in 130,911 variants within a 26MB region of chromosome 22 not being annotated with an rs id.
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Pairwise and Higher-Order Epistatic Interactions Have a Significant Impact on Bronchodilator Drug Response in African American Youth with Asthma
Joaquin Magana,Maria G. Contreras,Kevin L. Keys,Oona Risse-Adams,Pagé C. Goddard,Andrew M. Zeiger,Angel C.Y. Mak,Jennifer R. Elhawary,Lesly-Anne Samedy-Bates,Eunice Y. Lee,Neeta Thakur,Donglei Hu,Celeste Eng,Sandra Salazar,Scott Huntsman,Ting Hu,Esteban G. Burchard,Marquitta J. White +17 more
TL;DR: It is found that the impact of higher-order interactions was greater than that of pairwise or main effects on BDR highlighting the complexity of the network of genetic and environmental factors impacting this phenotype.