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Michael Snyder

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  938
Citations -  150929

Michael Snyder is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 169, co-authored 840 publications receiving 130225 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Snyder include Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering & Public Health Research Institute.

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Immunologic effects of forest fire exposure show increases in IL‐1β and CRP

TL;DR: International expert consensus on the management of allergic rhinitis (AR) aggravated by air pollutants is concluded, and current knowledge and future strategies on the impact of air pollution on patients with AR are summarized.
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A Method for Intelligent Allocation of Diagnostic Testing by Leveraging Data from Commercial Wearable Devices: A Case Study on COVID-19

TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed an Intelligent Testing Allocation (ITA) method by leveraging data from the CovIdentify study (6765 participants) and the MyPHD study (8580 participants), including smartwatch data from 1265 individuals of whom 126 tested positive for COVID-19.
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Benchmarking workflows to assess performance and suitability of germline variant calling pipelines in clinical diagnostic assays

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a scalable and reproducible, cloud-based benchmarking workflow that is independent of the laboratory and the technician executing the workflow, or the underlying compute hardware used to rapidly and continually assess the performance of LDT assays across their regions of interest and reportable range, using a broad set of benchmarking samples.
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Applying genomics in heart transplantation.

TL;DR: A number of the key advances in genomics which are relevant for heart transplant outcomes are summarized, and the translational potential that such knowledge may bring to patient care within the next decade is highlighted.