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Stacey J Adam
Affiliation
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
ORCID
Career Start Year
2004
Papers
29
H Index
16
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PMID
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36633838
Effect of Fluvoxamine vs Placebo on Time to Sustained Recovery in Outpatients With Mild to Moderate COVID-19: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA
2023
37677122
Representativeness of Patients Enrolled in the Lung Cancer Master Protocol (Lung-MAP).
JCO Precis Oncol
2023
37435958
Lessons From COVID-19 for Pandemic Preparedness: Proceedings From a Multistakeholder Think Tank.
Clin Infect Dis
2023
37069219
The importance of appropriate selection of clinical endpoints in outpatient COVID-19 clinical trials.
Commun Med (Lond)
2023
36730407
The NIH-led research response to COVID-19.
Science
2023
36269852
Effect of Ivermectin vs Placebo on Time to Sustained Recovery in Outpatients With Mild to Moderate COVID-19: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA
2022
36207533
MYC oncogene elicits tumorigenesis associated with embryonic, ribosomal biogenesis, and tissue-lineage dedifferentiation gene expression changes.
Oncogene
2022
33419780
Network for Biomarker Immunoprofiling for Cancer Immunotherapy: Cancer Immune Monitoring and Analysis Centers and Cancer Immunologic Data Commons (CIMAC-CIDC).
Clin Cancer Res
2021
34495876
Accelerating Coronavirus Disease 2019 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines-Selecting Compounds for Clinical Evaluation in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Clinical Trials.
Crit Care Med
2021
34181444
Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV): Designing Master Protocols for Evaluation of Candidate COVID-19 Therapeutics.
Ann Intern Med
2021
34321279
Minimal Residual Disease in Myeloma: Application for Clinical Care and New Drug Registration.
Clin Cancer Res
2021
32988968
Enhanced Detection of Treatment Effects on Metastatic Colorectal Cancer with Volumetric CT Measurements for Tumor Burden Growth Rate Evaluation.
Clin Cancer Res
2020
33125909
Biomarker-driven therapies for previously treated squamous non-small-cell lung cancer (Lung-MAP SWOG S1400): a biomarker-driven master protocol.
Lancet Oncol
2020
32805488
MYC ASO Impedes Tumorigenesis and Elicits Oncogene Addiction in Autochthonous Transgenic Mouse Models of HCC and RCC.
Mol Ther Nucleic Acids
2020
30273184
The Partnership for Accelerating Cancer Therapies.
Cancer J
2018
30652552
Vol-PACT: A Foundation for the NIH Public-Private Partnership That Supports Sharing of Clinical Trial Data for the Development of Improved Imaging Biomarkers in Oncology.
JCO Clin Cancer Inform
2018
25784651
p19ARF is a critical mediator of both cellular senescence and an innate immune response associated with MYC inactivation in mouse model of acute leukemia.
Oncotarget
2015
25964345
MYC oncogene overexpression drives renal cell carcinoma in a mouse model through glutamine metabolism.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2015
23178486
STK38 is a critical upstream regulator of MYC's oncogenic activity in human B-cell lymphoma.
Oncogene
2013
22654667
Twist1 suppresses senescence programs and thereby accelerates and maintains mutant Kras-induced lung tumorigenesis.
PLoS Genet
2012
21969595
Lymphomas that recur after MYC suppression continue to exhibit oncogene addiction.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2011
18374155
A method to generate genetically defined tumors in pigs.
Methods Enzymol
2008
18773055
Development of a swine model of secondary liver tumor from a genetically induced swine fibroblast cell line.
HPB (Oxford)
2008
19047133
Defining the cooperative genetic changes that temporally drive alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
Cancer Res
2008
16964292
Genetic induction of tumorigenesis in swine.
Oncogene
2007
16687931
Genetically engineered human cancer models utilizing mammalian transgene expression.
Cell Cycle
2006
17174914
Divergent roles for RalA and RalB in malignant growth of human pancreatic carcinoma cells.
Curr Biol
2006
16267004
A network of genetic events sufficient to convert normal human cells to a tumorigenic state.
Cancer Res
2005
15464859
Alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors targeted by cholinergic developmental neurotoxicants: nicotine and chlorpyrifos.
Brain Res Bull
2004
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