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Stephanie Weber
Researcher at Battelle Memorial Institute
Publications - 25
Citations - 1002
Stephanie Weber is an academic researcher from Battelle Memorial Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & CMAQ. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 774 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie Weber include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & National Australia Bank.
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Proteomic Profiling Identifies Dysregulated Pathways in Small Cell Lung Cancer and Novel Therapeutic Targets Including PARP1
Lauren Averett Byers,Jing Wang,Monique B. Nilsson,Junya Fujimoto,Pierre Saintigny,John S. Yordy,Uma Giri,Michael Peyton,You Hong Fan,Lixia Diao,Fatemeh Masrorpour,Li Shen,Wenbin Liu,Boris Duchemann,Praveen K. Tumula,Vikas Bhardwaj,James W. Welsh,Stephanie Weber,Bonnie S. Glisson,Neda Kalhor,Ignacio I. Wistuba,Luc Girard,Scott M. Lippman,Gordon B. Mills,Kevin R. Coombes,John N. Weinstein,John D. Minna,John V. Heymach +27 more
TL;DR: SCLC was significantly more sensitive to PARP inhibitors than were NSCLCs, and PARP inhibition downregulated key components of the DNA repair machinery and enhanced the efficacy of chemotherapy.
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Metabolic Diversity in Human Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells
Pei Hsuan Chen,Ling Cai,Kenneth E. Huffman,Chendong Yang,Jiyeon Kim,Brandon Faubert,Lindsey K. Boroughs,Bookyung Ko,Jessica Sudderth,Elizabeth A. McMillan,Luc Girard,Dong Chen,Michael Peyton,Misty D. Shields,Bo Yao,David S. Shames,Hyun Seok Kim,Brenda C. Timmons,Ikuo Sekine,Rebecca Britt,Stephanie Weber,Lauren Averett Byers,John V. Heymach,Jing Chen,Michael A. White,John D. Minna,Guanghua Xiao,Ralph J. DeBerardinis +27 more
TL;DR: This article quantified metabolic features, mostly from the 13C enrichment of molecules from central carbon metabolism, in over 80 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines cultured under identical conditions.
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Policy-relevant indicators for mapping the vulnerability of urban populations to extreme heat events: A case study of Philadelphia
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of indicators has been developed to map the exposure, social sensitivity, and vulnerability of urban populations to heat wave health impacts using ground and satellite-based data on urban and suburban temperatures and vegetation.
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Assessing the impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on respiratory-cardiovascular chronic diseases in the New York City Metropolitan area using Hierarchical Bayesian Model estimates
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that estimates of PM2.5 concentrations from satellite data can be used to supplement PM1.5 monitor data in the estimates of risk associated with three common health outcomes, and shows high PM 2.5 exposure is associated with increased risk of asthma, myocardial infarction and heart failure.
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Using satellite data to develop environmental indicators
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results of a pilot effort to develop satellite-derived indicators in three major issue areas: ambient air pollution, coastal eutrophication, and biomass burning.