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Boris Oskotsky

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Arneson D, Elliott M, Mosenia A, Oskotsky B, Vashisht R, Zack T, et al.
medRxiv . 2020 Jun; PMID: 32511606
Management of the COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a significant challenge to policy makers. This is in large part due to uneven reporting and the absence of open-access visualization...
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Norgeot B, Muenzen K, Peterson T, Fan X, Glicksberg B, Schenk G, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2020 Apr; 3:57. PMID: 32337372
There is a great and growing need to ascertain what exactly is the state of a patient, in terms of disease progression, actual care practices, pathology, adverse events, and much...
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Glicksberg B, Oskotsky B, Giangreco N, Thangaraj P, Rudrapatna V, Datta D, et al.
JAMIA Open . 2019 Oct; 2(1):10-14. PMID: 31633087
Objectives: Electronic health record (EHR) data are increasingly used for biomedical discoveries. The nature of the data, however, requires expertise in both data science and EHR structure. The Observational Medical...
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Glicksberg B, Oskotsky B, Thangaraj P, Giangreco N, Badgeley M, Johnson K, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2019 Jun; 35(21):4515-4518. PMID: 31214700
Motivation: Electronic health records (EHRs) are quickly becoming omnipresent in healthcare, but interoperability issues and technical demands limit their use for biomedical and clinical research. Interactive and flexible software that...
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Norgeot B, Glicksberg B, Trupin L, Lituiev D, Gianfrancesco M, Oskotsky B, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2019 Mar; 2(3):e190606. PMID: 30874779
Importance: Knowing the future condition of a patient would enable a physician to customize current therapeutic options to prevent disease worsening, but predicting that future condition requires sophisticated modeling and...
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Aran D, Camarda R, Odegaard J, Paik H, Oskotsky B, Krings G, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Oct; 8(1):1077. PMID: 29057876
Histologically normal tissue adjacent to the tumor (NAT) is commonly used as a control in cancer studies. However, little is known about the transcriptomic profile of NAT, how it is...