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Sheri D Schully
National Institutes of Health
2004
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36631171Reply to Steele et al.Clin Infect Dis2023
37594966Examining sociodemographic correlates of opioid use, misuse, and use disorders in the All of Us Research Program.PLoS One2023
36398985Achieving a Representative Sample of Asian Americans in Biomedical Research Through Community-Based Approaches: Comparing Demographic Data in the <i>All of Us</i> Research Program With the American Community Survey.J Transcult Nurs2023
35294480Epidemiology of atrial fibrillation in the All of Us Research Program.PLoS One2022
36173112Concordance of SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Results during a Period of Low Prevalence.mSphere2022
36048778An Overview of Cancer in the First 315,000 All of Us Participants.PLoS One2022
35064895NIH Primary and Secondary Prevention Research in Humans: a Portfolio Analysis of Study Designs Used in 2012-2019.Prev Sci2022
34358277Racial, ethnic, and gender differences in obesity and body fat distribution: An All of Us Research Program demonstration project.PLoS One2021
33497675Predictive Analytics for Glaucoma Using Data From the All of Us Research Program.Am J Ophthalmol2021
33745818New NIH Primary and Secondary Prevention Research During 2012-2019.Am J Prev Med2021
35155998Pediatric data from the <i>All of Us</i> research program: demonstration of pediatric obesity over time.JAMIA Open2021
34941480Geographic Variation in Obesity at the State Level in the All of Us Research Program.Prev Chronic Dis2021
30251077Training the Twenty-First Century Cancer Epidemiologist.J Cancer Educ2019
31702797Assessment of Prevention Research Measuring Leading Risk Factors and Causes of Mortality and Disability Supported by the US National Institutes of Health.JAMA Netw Open2019
30458950NIH Primary and Secondary Prevention Research in Humans During 2012-2017.Am J Prev Med2018
30071015A collaborative translational research framework for evaluating and implementing the appropriate use of human genome sequencing to improve health.PLoS Med2018
30114233Correction: A collaborative translational research framework for evaluating and implementing the appropriate use of human genome sequencing to improve health.PLoS Med2018
30458951A Machine Learning Approach to Identify NIH-Funded Applied Prevention Research.Am J Prev Med2018
27900614Trends in published meta-analyses in cancer research, 2008-2013.Cancer Causes Control2017
26726926Reproducible Research Practices and Transparency across the Biomedical Literature.PLoS Biol2016
27124788A standardized, evidence-based protocol to assess clinical actionability of genetic disorders associated with genomic variation.Genet Med2016
27061572Review of the Gene-Environment Interaction Literature in Cancer: What Do We Know?Genet Epidemiol2016
24946156Evidence synthesis and guideline development in genomic medicine: current status and future prospects.Genet Med2015
26222067Robustness of Next Generation Sequencing on Older Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Tissue.PLoS One2015
25698647The authors reply.Am J Epidemiol2015
25688116Leveraging biospecimen resources for discovery or validation of markers for early cancer detection.J Natl Cancer Inst2015
25767265Evolution of the "drivers" of translational cancer epidemiology: analysis of funded grants and the literature.Am J Epidemiol2015
25767264Lam et al. respond to "Driving for further evolution".Am J Epidemiol2015
25427996Prevalence and correlates of receiving and sharing high-penetrance cancer genetic test results: findings from the Health Information National Trends Survey.Public Health Genomics2015
25341115An overview of recommendations and translational milestones for genomic tests in cancer.Genet Med2015
23703702How do researchers manage genetic results in practice? The experience of the multinational Colon Cancer Family Registry.J Community Genet2014
26722640What is translational genomics? An expanded research agenda for improving individual and population health.Appl Transl Genom2014
25472677SEER cancer registry biospecimen research: yesterday and tomorrow.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2014
25234430The next generation of large-scale epidemiologic research: implications for training cancer epidemiologists.Am J Epidemiol2014
25368405The Cancer Genomics and Epidemiology Navigator: An NCI online tool to enhance cancer epidemiology research.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2014
25162460The use of biospecimens in population-based research: a review of the National Cancer Institute's Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences grant portfolio.Biopreserv Biobank2014
24904755Multi-marker Solid Tumor Panels Using Next-generation Sequencing to Direct Molecularly Targeted Therapies.PLoS Curr2014
24711045Collaborative biomedicine in the age of big data: the case of cancer.J Med Internet Res2014
24310915Potential increased risk of cancer from commonly used medications: an umbrella review of meta-analyses.Ann Oncol2014
24326628Epigenetic research in cancer epidemiology: trends, opportunities, and challenges.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2014
24398597Prioritizing genomic applications for action by level of evidence: a horizon-scanning method.Clin Pharmacol Ther2014
24406461Horizon scanning for translational genomic research beyond bench to bedside.Genet Med2014
23881057A systematic review of cancer GWAS and candidate gene meta-analyses reveals limited overlap but similar effect sizes.Eur J Hum Genet2014
23093546Knowledge integration in cancer: current landscape and future prospects.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2013
24347619Translation of genetics research to clinical medicine: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute perspective.Circ Cardiovasc Genet2013
23661804Comparative effectiveness research in cancer genomics and precision medicine: current landscape and future prospects.J Natl Cancer Inst2013
23776510The geometric increase in meta-analyses from China in the genomic era.PLoS One2013
23413299Provocative questions in cancer epidemiology in a time of scientific innovation and budgetary constraints.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2013
23462917Transforming epidemiology for 21st century medicine and public health.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2013
23462918A review of NCI's extramural grant portfolio: identifying opportunities for future research in genes and environment in cancer.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev2013
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