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Muin J. Khoury

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  523
Citations -  40286

Muin J. Khoury is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 105, co-authored 512 publications receiving 37434 citations. Previous affiliations of Muin J. Khoury include United States Department of Health and Human Services & Université de Montréal.

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Increasing value and reducing waste in research design, conduct, and analysis

TL;DR: Potential solutions for problems related to the research workforce are proposed, including improvements in protocols and documentation, consideration of evidence from studies in progress, standardisation of research efforts, optimisation and training of an experienced and non-conflicted scientific workforce, and reconsideration of scientific reward systems.
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Systematic meta-analyses and field synopsis of genetic association studies in schizophrenia: the SzGene database.

TL;DR: The SzGene project represents the first comprehensive online resource for systematically synthesized and graded evidence of genetic association studies in schizophrenia and could serve as a model for field synopses of genetic associations in other common and genetically complex disorders.
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Neural-Tube Defects

TL;DR: The results of randomized trials indicate that at least half the cases of neural-tube defects could be prevented if women consumed sufficient amounts of the B vitamin folic acid before conception and during early pregnancy.
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The continuum of translation research in genomic medicine: how can we accelerate the appropriate integration of human genome discoveries into health care and disease prevention?

TL;DR: A framework for the continuum of multidisciplinary translation research that builds on previous characterization efforts in genomics and other areas in health care and prevention is presented and the types of translation research can overlap and provide feedback loops to allow integration of new knowledge.