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Stephanie Best
Researcher at Macquarie University
Publications - 64
Citations - 859
Stephanie Best is an academic researcher from Macquarie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 38 publications receiving 428 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie Best include Swansea University.
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Feasibility of ultra-rapid exome sequencing in critically ill infants and children with suspected monogenic conditions in the Australian public health care system
Sebastian Lunke,Stefanie Eggers,Meredith Wilson,Chirag Patel,Christopher P. Barnett,Jason Pinner,Sarah A. Sandaradura,Michael Buckley,Emma I. Krzesinski,Michelle G. de Silva,Gemma R Brett,Kirsten Boggs,David Mowat,Edwin P. Kirk,Edwin P. Kirk,Lesley C. Adès,Lauren S. Akesson,David J. Amor,David J. Amor,Samantha Ayres,Anne Baxendale,Sarah Borrie,Alessandra Bray,Natasha J Brown,Cheng Yee Chan,Cheng Yee Chan,Belinda Chong,Corrina Cliffe,Martin B. Delatycki,Matthew S. Edwards,George Elakis,Michael C Fahey,Andrew Fennell,Lindsay F. Fowles,Lyndon Gallacher,Megan Higgins,Megan Higgins,Katherine B. Howell,Katherine B. Howell,Lauren Hunt,Lauren Hunt,Matthew F. Hunter,Kristi J. Jones,Sarah R. B. King,Smitha Kumble,Sarah Lang,Maelle Le Moing,Alan Ma,Dean Phelan,Michael C.J. Quinn,Anna E. Richards,Christopher M. Richmond,Jessica R. Riseley,Jonathan Rodgers,Rani Sachdev,Simon Sadedin,Luregn J. Schlapbach,Janine Smith,Amanda Springer,Natalie B Tan,Tiong Yang Tan,Suzanna L. Temple,Christiane Theda,Christiane Theda,Anand Vasudevan,Susan M. White,Alison Yeung,Ying Zhu,Melissa Martyn,Stephanie Best,Tony Roscioli,Tony Roscioli,John Christodoulou,Zornitza Stark +73 more
TL;DR: This study suggests feasibility of ultra-rapid genomic testing in critically ill pediatric patients with suspected monogenic conditions in the Australian public health care system, however, further research is needed to understand the clinical value of such testing, and the generalizability of the findings to other health care settings.
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Meeting the challenges of implementing rapid genomic testing in acute pediatric care.
Zornitza Stark,Sebastian Lunke,Gemma R Brett,Natalie B Tan,Rachel Stapleton,S Kumble,Alison Yeung,Dean Phelan,Belinda Chong,Miriam Fanjul-Fernández,Justine E. Marum,Matthew F. Hunter,Matthew F. Hunter,Anna Jarmolowicz,Yael Prawer,Jessica R. Riseley,Matthew Regan,Justine Elliott,Melissa Martyn,Stephanie Best,Tiong Yang Tan,Clara Gaff,Susan M. White +22 more
TL;DR: Rapid genomic testing in acute pediatrics is not only feasible but also cost-effective, and has high diagnostic and clinical utility, and requires a whole-of-system approach for successful implementation.
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HIV surveillance by testing saliva.
TL;DR: Saliva specimens were tested for HIV antibody (anti-HIV) by an immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody capture radioimmunoassay (GACRIA) and three sensitive commercial assays and the Fujirebio particle agglutination assay was sensitive but its specificity was poor.
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The time has come: Embedded implementation research for health care improvement.
Kate Churruca,Kristiana Ludlow,Natalie Taylor,Janet C. Long,Stephanie Best,Jeffrey Braithwaite +5 more
TL;DR: Embedded implementation research approaches hold promise in comparison to traditional dichotomized-research practice designs, where the research is external to the implementation and conducts a summative evaluation.
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Preparing medical specialists to practice genomic medicine: education an essential part of a broader strategy
TL;DR: What is currently known about medical specialists’ perceptions of genomics is reviewed, these findings are compared to those from the genetics era, and areas for future research are identified.