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Jennifer A. Smith
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 977
Citations - 94283
Jennifer A. Smith is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Standard Model. The author has an hindex of 131, co-authored 862 publications receiving 83025 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer A. Smith include National Institutes of Health & Imperial College London.
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A novel cervical cancer screen-triage-treat demonstration project with HPV self-testing and thermal ablation for women in Malawi: Protocol for a single-arm prospective trial
Lameck Chinula,Shannon Mcgue,Jennifer A. Smith,Friday Saidi,Tawonga Mkochi,Lizzie Msowoya,A. Varela,Fan Lee,Satish Gopal,Maganizo Chagomerana,Tamiwe Tomoka,Victor Mwapasa,Jennifer H. Tang +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors designed a single-arm prospective study to investigate a novel HPV screen-triage-treat strategy among 1250 women in Lilongwe, Malawi.
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Testing departure from additivity in Tukey's model using shrinkage: application to a longitudinal setting
Yi-An Ko,Bhramar Mukherjee,Jennifer A. Smith,Sung Kyun Park,Sharon L.R. Kardia,Matthew A. Allison,Pantel S. Vokonas,Pantel S. Vokonas,Jinbo Chen,Ana V. Diez-Roux +9 more
TL;DR: A shrinkage estimator for interaction effects is proposed that combines estimates from both Tukey's and saturated interaction models and use the corresponding Wald test for testing interaction in a longitudinal setting and is robust to misspecification of interaction structure.
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Hip Arthroscopy vs Physical Therapy for Acetabular Labral Tears: Analysis of a Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial:
John W. Stelzer,Ravi Agrawal,William K. Conaway,Noah J. Quinlan,Shivam Upadhyaya,Kyle Alpaugh,Jennifer A. Smith,Scot T. Martin +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that surgical intervention may be preferred over PT for patients over the age of 40 with symptomatic acetabular labral tears and limited radiographic arthritis, as well as baseline patient reported outcome measures (PROMs).
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Opioid medication use and blood DNA methylation: epigenome-wide association meta-analysis
Mikyeong Lee,Roby Joehanes,Daniel L. McCartney,Minjung A. Kho,Anke Hüls,Annah B. Wyss,Chunyu Liu,Rosie M. Walker,Sharon L R Kardia,Thomas S. Wingo,Adam B. Burkholder,Jiantao Ma,Archie Campbell,Aliza P. Wingo,Tianxiao Huan,Sinjini Sikdar,Amena Keshawarz,David A. Bennett,Jennifer A. Smith,Kathryn L. Evans,Daniel Levy,Stephanie J. London +21 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined whether blood DNA methylation, measured using Illumina arrays, differs by recent opioid medication use in four population-based cohorts, using inverse-variance weighting.