Jonathan Tyler
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Recent Articles
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Webb B, Lau L, Tsevdos D, Shewcraft R, Corrigan D, Shi L, et al.
Orphanet J Rare Dis
. 2024 May;
19(1):183.
PMID: 38698482
Background: With over 7000 Mendelian disorders, identifying children with a specific rare genetic disorder diagnosis through structured electronic medical record data is challenging given incompleteness of records, inaccurate medical diagnosis...
2.
Wakefield J, Tyler J
Heliyon
. 2023 May;
9(5):e15873.
PMID: 37215816
This paper investigates whether the intensity of participation in large lecture quizzes in a tertiary education context, facilitated and monitored by an online platform, is associated with better examination performance....
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Lubman D, Manning V, Arunogiri S, Hall K, Reynolds J, Stragalinos P, et al.
Trials
. 2023 Mar;
24(1):235.
PMID: 36991490
Background: Australia has one of the highest rates of methamphetamine (MA) use in the world; however, uptake of in-person psychological treatment remains extremely low due to numerous individual (e.g. stigma,...
4.
Lubman D, Grigg J, Reynolds J, Hall K, Baker A, Staiger P, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2022 Sep;
79(11):1055-1064.
PMID: 36129698
Importance: Despite the magnitude of alcohol use problems globally, treatment uptake remains low. Telephone-delivered interventions have potential to overcome many structural and individual barriers to help seeking, yet their effectiveness...
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Mayer C, Tyler J, Fang Y, Flora C, Frank E, Tewari M, et al.
Cell Rep Med
. 2022 Apr;
3(4):100601.
PMID: 35480626
Consumer-grade wearables are needed to track disease, especially in the ongoing pandemic, as they can monitor patients in real time. We show that decomposing heart rate from low-cost wearable technologies...
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Li S, Jun T, Tyler J, Schadt E, Kao Y, Wang Z, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2022 Mar;
9:849222.
PMID: 35295598
Apha-1-adrenergic receptor antagonists (α-blockers) can suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines, thereby potentially improving outcomes among patients with COVID-19. Accordingly, we evaluated the association between α-blocker exposure (before or during hospitalization) and COVID-19...
7.
Tyler J, Lu Y, Dunlap J, Forger D
Genome Biol
. 2022 Jan;
23(1):17.
PMID: 35012616
Background: Circadian (daily) timekeeping is essential to the survival of many organisms. An integral part of all circadian timekeeping systems is negative feedback between an activator and repressor. However, the...
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Huang Y, Mayer C, Walch O, Bowman C, Sen S, Goldstein C, et al.
Front Digit Health
. 2021 Dec;
3:727504.
PMID: 34870267
Mobile measures of human circadian rhythms (CR) are needed in the age of chronotherapy. Two wearable measures of CR have recently been validated: one that uses heart rate to extract...
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Bowman C, Huang Y, Walch O, Fang Y, Frank E, Tyler J, et al.
Cell Rep Methods
. 2021 Sep;
1(4).
PMID: 34568865
Millions of wearable-device users record their heart rate (HR) and activity. We introduce a statistical method to extract and track six key physiological parameters from these data, including an underlying...
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Tyler J, Forger D, Kim J
Bioinformatics
. 2021 Aug;
38(1):196-203.
PMID: 34463706
Motivation: Fundamental to biological study is identifying regulatory interactions. The recent surge in time-series data collection in biology provides a unique opportunity to infer regulations computationally. However, when components oscillate,...