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About the Collection
The Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine (NIPM) is working to improve individual and systemic health care through translational clinical scientific research, education and workforce training, commercialization of technologies, and job creation.
Submissions from 2023
Identification of a Rare SARS-CoV-2 XL Hybrid Variant in Wastewater and the Subsequent Discovery of Two Infected Individuals in Nevada, Van Vo, Anthony Harrington, Salman Afzal, Katerina Papp, Ching-Lan Chang, Hayley Baker, Perseveranda Aguilar, Erin Buttery, Michael A. Picker, Cassius Lockett, Daniel Gerrity, Horng-Yuan Kan, and Edwin C. Oh
Submissions from 2022
Urban Monitoring of Antimicrobial Resistance During a Covid-19 Surge Through Wastewater Surveillance, Anthony Harrington, Van Vo, Katerina Papp, Richard L. Tillett, Ching-Lan Chang, Hayley Baker, Shirley Shen, Amei Amei, Cassius Lockett, Daniel Gerrity, and Edwin C. Oh
Use of Wastewater Surveillance for Early Detection of Alpha and Epsilon SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern and Estimation of Overall COVID-19 Infection Burden, Van Vo, Richard L. Tillett, Katerina Papp, Shirley Shen, Richard Gu, Andrew Gorzalski, Danielle Siao, Rayma Markland, Ching-Lan Chang, Hayley Baker, Jingchun Chen, Martin Schiller, Walter Q. Betancourt, Erin Buttery, Mark Pandori, Michael A. Picker, Daniel Gerrity, and Edwin C. Oh
Sars-Cov-2 Variant Detection at a University Dormitory Using Wastewater Genomic Tools, Van Vo, Richard L. Tillett, Ching-Lan Chang, Daniel Gerrity, Walter Q. Betancourt, and Edwin C. Oh
Submissions from 2021
Tomm40, a Risk Gene for Alzheimer’s Disease, Is Upregulated During Proinflammatory Response, Jingchun Chen, Natalia G. Samoylova, and Melika G. Cummings
Trends and Disparities in Osteoarthritis Prevalence Among Us Adults, 2005–2018, Yingke Xu and Qing Wu
Pathways Relevant to Alzheimer’s Disease Are Identified During Proinflammatory Activation From a Microglial Model Derived From Human Monocytes, Jingchun Chen, Atoshi Banerjee, and Juli Petereit
Clarifying the Genetic Influences on Nicotine Dependence and Quantity of Use in Cigarette Smokers, Brad Verhulst, Shaunna Clark, Jingchun Chen, Hermine H. Maes, Xiangning Chen, and Michael C. Neale