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George M. Weinstock
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 488
Citations - 158810
George M. Weinstock is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 122, co-authored 482 publications receiving 144274 citations. Previous affiliations of George M. Weinstock include University of Texas at Austin & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Abstract 4746: Microbes in the tumor microenvironment: Bacterial influences on host immunity in colorectal cancer
Christine M. Pierce,Bo-Young Hong,Hannah J. Hoehn,Maria F. Gomez,Marilena Melas,Kevin McDonnell,Young-Chul Kim,Erica Sodergren,George M. Weinstock,Hedy S. Rennert,Thomas J. Giordano,Joel K. Greenson,Gad Rennert,Stephen B. Gruber,Stephanie L. Schmit +14 more
TL;DR: Preliminary findings suggest a potential relationship between microbial community structure and the quantity and diversity of the CRC T cell infiltrate and additional analyses are underway to better understand this association as well as the independent contributions of the microbiome to CRC prognosis.
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Genetic testing, biotechnology, and GMOs: A snapshot of public opinion, 2003 through 2004.
Raye L. Alford,Kelley E Morris,C Michelle Rives,Steven E. Scherer,George M. Weinstock,Richard A. Gibbs,Karim Ghonima,Mark Belcher,Hayden Valdes,Carolyn Sumners,Colin Law,Patricia H. Reiff +11 more
TL;DR: The Living Genome: Reading the Book of Life was a 3000 square foot genetics/genomics exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural Science that invited visitors to respond to 24 questions on topics in genetics and genomics.
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Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum (Nichols)
Steven J. Norris,Eldon M. Walker,Jerrilyn K. Howell,Yun You,Alex R. Hoffmaster,J D Heath,George M. Weinstock +6 more
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Variant prioritization and linkage mapping using whole-exome sequencing data for families with autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (adRP)
Daniel C. Koboldt,David E. Larson,Lori S. Sullivan,Sara J. Bowne,Robert S. Fulton,Erica Sodergren,Susan H. Blanton,Stephen P. Daiger,Richard K. Wilson,George M. Weinstock +9 more
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A new era in the genomics of bacteria.
TL;DR: Gordon Dougan is currently the Head of Pathogen Research at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, United Kingdom, whose personal research interests focus on enteric bacterial pathogens, specifically Salmonella typhi, the cause of human typhoid.