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Tiago Reis Marques
Researcher at University of Lisbon
Publications - 265
Citations - 13040
Tiago Reis Marques is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Distance sampling. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 252 publications receiving 10099 citations. Previous affiliations of Tiago Reis Marques include McGovern Institute for Brain Research & University of Pennsylvania.
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Distance software: design and analysis of distance sampling surveys for estimating population size.
Len Thomas,Stephen T. Buckland,Eric A. Rexstad,Jeffrey L. Laake,Samantha Strindberg,Sharon L. Hedley,Jon Bishop,Tiago Reis Marques,Kenneth P. Burnham +8 more
TL;DR: Advanced analysis topics covered include the use of multipliers to allow analysis of indirect surveys, the density surface modelling analysis engine for spatial and habitat modelling, and information about accessing the analysis engines directly from other software.
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Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia: Treatment Response and Resistance in Psychosis (TRRIP) Working Group Consensus Guidelines on Diagnosis and Terminology.
Oliver D. Howes,Robert A. McCutcheon,Ofer Agid,Andrea de Bartolomeis,Nico J.M. van Beveren,Michael L. Birnbaum,Michael A P Bloomfield,Rodrigo A. Bressan,Robert W. Buchanan,William T. Carpenter,David J. Castle,Leslie Citrome,Zafiris J. Daskalakis,Michael Davidson,Richard J. Drake,Serdar M. Dursun,Bjørn H Ebdrup,Helio Elkis,Peter Falkai,W. Wolfgang Fleischacker,Ary Gadelha,Fiona Gaughran,B. Glenthøj,Ariel Graff-Guerrero,Jaime Eduardo Cecílio Hallak,William G. Honer,James L. Kennedy,Bruce J. Kinon,Stephen M. Lawrie,Jimmy Lee,F. Markus Leweke,James H. MacCabe,Carolyn B. McNabb,Herbert Y. Meltzer,Hans-Jürgen Möller,Shinchiro Nakajima,Christos Pantelis,Tiago Reis Marques,Gary Remington,Susan L. Rossell,Bruce R. Russell,Cynthia Siu,Takefumi Suzuki,Iris E. C. Sommer,David Taylor,Neil Thomas,Alp Üçok,Daniel Umbricht,James T.R. Walters,John M. Kane,Christoph U. Correll +50 more
TL;DR: The authors present consensus guidelines that operationalize criteria for determining and reporting treatment resistance, adequate treatment, and treatment response, providing a benchmark for research and clinical translation in schizophrenia.
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High-potency cannabis and the risk of psychosis
Marta Di Forti,Craig Morgan,Paola Dazzan,Carmine M. Pariante,Valeria Mondelli,Tiago Reis Marques,Rowena Handley,Sonija Luzi,Manuela Russo,Alessandra Paparelli,A Butt,Simona A. Stilo,Ben Wiffen,John Powell,Robin M. Murray +14 more
TL;DR: The finding that people with a first episode of psychosis had smoked higher-potency cannabis, for longer and with greater frequency, than a healthy control group is consistent with the hypothesis that Δ9-THC is the active ingredient increasing risk of psychosis.
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Estimating animal population density using passive acoustics
Tiago Reis Marques,Tiago Reis Marques,Len Thomas,Stephen W. Martin,David K. Mellinger,Jessica Ward,David Moretti,Danielle Harris,Peter L. Tyack +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of animal density estimation using passive acoustic data, a relatively new and fast-developing field, and provide a framework for acoustics-based density estimation, illustrated with real-world case studies.
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Proportion of patients in south London with first-episode psychosis attributable to use of high potency cannabis: a case-control study.
Marta Di Forti,Arianna Marconi,Elena Carra,Sara Fraietta,Antonella Trotta,Matteo Bonomo,Francesca Bianconi,Poonam Gardner-Sood,Jennifer O'Connor,Manuela Russo,Simona A. Stilo,Tiago Reis Marques,Valeria Mondelli,Paola Dazzan,Carmine M. Pariante,Anthony S. David,Fiona Gaughran,Zerrin Atakan,Conrad Iyegbe,John Powell,Craig Morgan,Michael T. Lynskey,Robin M. Murray +22 more
TL;DR: The ready availability of high potency cannabis in south London might have resulted in a greater proportion of first onset psychosis cases being attributed to cannabis use than in previous studies.