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Hannah Peavy
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 16
Citations - 2573
Hannah Peavy is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetics of tuberculosis & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2299 citations. Previous affiliations of Hannah Peavy include Boston Children's Hospital.
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The NIH Human Microbiome Project
Jane Peterson,Susan Garges,Maria Y. Giovanni,Pamela McInnes,Lu Wang,Jeffery A. Schloss,Vivien Bonazzi,Jean E. McEwen,Kris A. Wetterstrand,Carolyn Deal,Carl C. Baker,Valentina Di Francesco,T. Kevin Howcroft,Robert W. Karp,R. Dwayne Lunsford,Christopher Wellington,Tsegahiwot Belachew,Michael Wright,Christina Giblin,Hagit David,Melody Mills,Rachelle Salomon,Chris Mullins,Beena Akolkar,Lisa Begg,Cindy D. Davis,Lindsey Grandison,Michael C. Humble,Jag H. Khalsa,A. Roger Little,Hannah Peavy,Carol H. Pontzer,Matthew E. Portnoy,Michael H. Sayre,Pamela Starke-Reed,Samir Zakhari,Jennifer S. Read,Bracie Watson,Mark S. Guyer +38 more
TL;DR: The ultimate objective of the HMP is to demonstrate that there are opportunities to improve human health through monitoring or manipulation of the human microbiome.
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The NHLBI lymphangioleiomyomatosis registry: characteristics of 230 patients at enrollment.
Jay H. Ryu,Joel Moss,Gerald J. Beck,Jar Chi Lee,Kevin K. Brown,Jeffrey T. Chapman,Geraldine A. Finlay,Eric J. Olson,Stephen J. Ruoss,Janet R. Maurer,Thomas A. Raffin,Hannah Peavy,Kevin McCarthy,Angelo M. Taveira-DaSilva,Francis X. McCormack,Nilo A. Avila,Rosamma DeCastro,Susan S. Jacobs,Mario Stylianou,Barry L. Fanburg +19 more
TL;DR: The age range of women afflicted with pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis is broader than previously appreciated and the degree of pulmonary function can be quite variable, with one-third of subjects having normal spirometry at enrollment into this registry.
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Pulmonary complications of HIV infection. Report of the Fourth NHLBI Workshop.
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Incidence of premature birth and neonatal respiratory disease in infants of HIV-positive mothers
Richard J. Martin,Pamela Boyer,Hunter Hammill,Hannah Peavy,Arnold Platzker,Robert Settlage,Amrik Shah,Rhoda Sperling,Ruth Tuomala,Margaret Wu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors sought to determine the prematurity rate in infants of HIV-positive mothers and to characterize the incidence and severity of neonatal respiratory disease in this population.
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The pediatric pulmonary and cardiovascular complications of vertically transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (P2C2 HIV) infection study: Design and methods
Meyer Kattan,Hannah Peavy,Anthony Kalica,Carol Kasten-Sportes,Elaine Sloand,George Sopko,Carol Vreim,Constance Weinstein,Margaret Wu,Robert Mellins,William T. Shearer,Stuart L. Abramson,Nancy A. Ayres,Carol J. Baker,J. Timothy Bricker,Gail J. Demmler,Marilyn Doyle,Maynard Dyson,Janet A. Englund,Nancy Eriksen,Arthur Garson,Bernard Gonik,Hunter Hammill,Thomas N. Hansen,I. Celine Hanson,Peter Hiatt,Keith Hoots,Robert Jacobson,Debra L. Kearney,Mark W. Kline,C. Claudia Kozinetz,Claire Langston,C. Lapin,Achi Ludomirsky,Warren H. Moore,Lawrence Pickering,Howard M. Rosenblatt,Edward B. Singleton,Larry H. Taber,Theresa Aldape,Deborah Brinsdon,Nancy R. Calles,Madeline Cantini,Linda Davis,Kim D. Evans,Paula Feinman,David Flores,Alison Istas,Sharon Haymore,Suzanne B. Kirkpatrick,Jill Laflen,Lisa Luedtke,Mary Beth Mauer,Cheryl Maurice,Chuck Mazac,Ruth McConnell,Laurence McKinney,Debra Mooneyham,Cathy Murtagh,Valerie Nichols,Kelly O'Donnell,Sherryon Sterling,Teresa Tonsberg,Denise Treece,Pam Weaver,Steven E. Lipshultz,I. Inas Al-Attar,Robert H. Cleveland,Steven D. Colan,Andrew A. Colin,Ellen Cooper,William Cranley,Thorn Griscom,Lisa K. Hornberger,John Kasznica,Kenneth McIntosh,Tracie L. Miller,E. John Orav,Steven Pelton,Antonio R. Perez-Atayde,Stephen Saunders,Marcy L. Schwartz,Suzanne Steinbach,S. Ted Treves,Ruth Tuomala,Mary Ellen B. Wohl,Cynthia Barber,Roxellen Bayer,Ann Marie Boller,Nancy Borden,Pamela D'Arcy,Rachel Diness,Helen Donovan,Sartreina Dottin,Julie Druker,Mary Ford,Cheryl Gothing,Nina Greenbaum,Lisa Heughan +98 more
TL;DR: The P2C2 HIV Study as discussed by the authors is a prospective natural history study initiated by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to describe the types and incidence of cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders that occur in children with vertically transmitted HIV infection (i.e., transmitted from mother to child in utero or perinatally).