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Nathan Palmer
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 76
Citations - 2151
Nathan Palmer is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1420 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan Palmer include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Postsurgical prescriptions for opioid naive patients and association with overdose and misuse: retrospective cohort study.
Gabriel A. Brat,Denis Agniel,Andrew L. Beam,Brian K. Yorkgitis,Mark C. Bicket,Mark L. Homer,Kathe Fox,Daniel B Knecht,Cheryl N. McMahill-Walraven,Nathan Palmer,Isaac S. Kohane +10 more
TL;DR: The data from this study suggest that duration of the prescription rather than dosage is more strongly associated with ultimate misuse in the early postsurgical period, and each refill and week of opioid prescription is associated with a large increase in opioid misuse among opioid naive patients.
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Comprehensive dissection of PDGF-PDGFR signaling pathways in PDGFR genetically defined cells.
Erxi Wu,Nathan Palmer,Ze Tian,Annie P. Moseman,Michal Galdzicki,Xuetao Wang,Bonnie Berger,Hongbing Zhang,Isaac S. Kohane,Isaac S. Kohane +9 more
TL;DR: These four PDGFR genetically defined cells provided a platform to study the relative contributions of the pathways triggered by the two PDGF receptors and no genes were differentially expressed in the double null cells, suggesting minimal receptor-independent signaling.
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International electronic health record-derived COVID-19 clinical course profiles: the 4CE consortium
Gabriel A. Brat,Griffin M. Weber,Nils Gehlenborg,Paul Avillach,Nathan Palmer,Luca Chiovato,James J. Cimino,Lemuel R. Waitman,Gilbert S. Omenn,Alberto Malovini,Jason H. Moore,Brett K. Beaulieu-Jones,Valentina Tibollo,Shawn N. Murphy,Sehi L'Yi,Mark Keller,Riccardo Bellazzi,David A. Hanauer,Arnaud Serret-Larmande,Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán,John J. Holmes,John J. Holmes,Douglas S. Bell,Kenneth D. Mandl,Robert W Follett,Jeffrey G. Klann,Douglas A. Murad,Luigia Scudeller,Mauro Bucalo,Katie Kirchoff,Jean Craig,Jihad S. Obeid,Vianney Jouhet,Romain Griffier,Sébastien Cossin,Bertrand Moal,Lav P Patel,Antonio Bellasi,Hans U. Prokosch,Detlef Kraska,Piotr Sliz,Amelia L.M. Tan,Kee Yuan Ngiam,Alberto Zambelli,Danielle L. Mowery,Danielle L. Mowery,Emily Schiver,Batsal Devkota,Robert L. Bradford,Mohamad Daniar,Christel Daniel,Vincent Benoit,Romain Bey,Nicolas Paris,Patricia Serre,Nina Orlova,Julien Dubiel,Martin Hilka,Anne-Sophie Jannot,Stephane Breant,Judith Leblanc,Nicolas Griffon,Anita Burgun,Mélodie Bernaux,Arnaud Sandrin,Elisa Salamanca,Sylvie Cormont,Thomas Ganslandt,Tobias Gradinger,Julien Champ,Martin Boeker,Patricia Martel,Loic Esteve,Alexandre Gramfort,Olivier Grisel,Damien Leprovost,Thomas Moreau,Gaël Varoquaux,Jill-Jênn Vie,Demian Wassermann,Arthur Mensch,Charlotte Caucheteux,Christian Haverkamp,Guillaume Lemaitre,Silvano Bosari,Ian D. Krantz,Andrew M South,Tianxi Cai,Isaac S. Kohane +88 more
TL;DR: An international consortium of 96 hospitals across five countries formed an international consortium (4CE) to capture the trajectory of COVID-19 disease in patients and their response to interventions and established a framework to capture this trajectory.
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Clinical Concept Embeddings Learned from Massive Sources of Multimodal Medical Data
Andrew L. Beam,Benjamin Kompa,Allen Schmaltz,Inbar Fried,Griffin M. Weber,Nathan Palmer,Xu Shi,Tianxi Cai,Isaac S. Kohane +8 more
TL;DR: This article demonstrates how an insurance claims database of 60 million members, a collection of clinical notes, and 1.7 million full text biomedical journal articles can be combined to embed concepts into a common space, resulting in the largest ever set of embeddings for 108,477 medical concepts.
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Estimates of healthcare spending for preterm and low-birthweight infants in a commercially insured population: 2008-2016.
Andrew L. Beam,Andrew L. Beam,Inbar Fried,Inbar Fried,Nathan Palmer,Denis Agniel,Gabriel A. Brat,Kathe Fox,Isaac S. Kohane,Anna D. Sinaiko,John A.F. Zupancic,Joanne Armstrong +11 more
TL;DR: A retrospective cohort study of spending in preterm and low-birthweight infants using a large, national claims database of commercially insured individuals finds the drivers of variation in costs within gestational age and birthweight bands are an important target for future studies.