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Will T Rosenow

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Dillard L, Rosenow W, Calabrese G, Mesner L, Al-Barghouthi B, Abood A, et al.
J Bone Miner Res . 2023 Jul; 38(9):1350-1363. PMID: 37436066
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have advanced our understanding of the genetics of osteoporosis; however, the challenge has been converting associations to causal genes. Studies have utilized transcriptomics data to link...
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Orbuch R, Rosenow W, Yousuf S, Sheehan K
J Child Adolesc Trauma . 2022 Nov; 15(4):1063-1068. PMID: 36439666
Purpose: To evaluate protective factors that help individuals overcome adverse health outcomes associated with childhood trauma in an urban environment. Methods: This retrospective cohort study included adults born between 1970...
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Al-Barghouthi B, Rosenow W, Du K, Heo J, Maynard R, Mesner L, et al.
Elife . 2022 Nov; 11. PMID: 36416764
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) for bone mineral density (BMD) in humans have identified over 1100 associations to date. However, identifying causal genes implicated by such studies has been challenging. Recent...
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Harris H, Guertin K, Camacho T, Johnson C, Wu A, Moorman P, et al.
Int J Cancer . 2022 May; 151(8):1228-1239. PMID: 35633315
Black women diagnosed with epithelial ovarian cancer have poorer survival compared to white women. Factors that contribute to this disparity, aside from socioeconomic status and guideline-adherent treatment, have not yet...
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Kar S, Considine D, Tyrer J, Plummer J, Chen S, Dezem F, et al.
HGG Adv . 2021 Jul; 2(3). PMID: 34317694
Familial, sequencing, and genome-wide association studies (GWASs) and genetic correlation analyses have progressively unraveled the shared or pleiotropic germline genetics of breast and ovarian cancer. In this study, we aimed...
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McAfee K, Rosenow W, Cherny S, Collins C, Balmert L, Webster G
Pediatr Cardiol . 2021 Jun; 42(8):1785-1791. PMID: 34160654
The clinical implications of abnormal chromosomal microarray (CMA) remain unclear for children less than 1 year of age with critical heart disease. Our objective was to determine whether abnormal CMA...
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Davis C, Bandera E, Bethea T, Camacho F, Joslin C, Wu A, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2021 Jun; 30(9):1660-1668. PMID: 34155063
Background: Genital powder use is more common among African-American women; however, studies of genital powder use and ovarian cancer risk have been conducted predominantly in White populations, and histotype-specific analyses...