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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Amanda Simanek is an American epidemiologist. Previously she was an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee’s Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health. she is currently at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science as the Director of the Michael Reese Foundation Center for Health Equity Research and Associate Professor of Epidemiology. She is also a founding member of Those Nerdy Girls.
Amanda Simanek's Published Works
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- Seropositivity to Cytomegalovirus, Inflammation, All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease-Related Mortality in the United States (2011) (342)
- Socio-economic status, cortisol and allostatic load: a review of the literature. (2009) (314)
- New advances in CMV and immunosenescence (2014) (130)
- Persistent infection, inflammation, and functional impairment in older Latinos. (2008) (87)
- Persistent pathogens linking socioeconomic position and cardiovascular disease in the US. (2009) (69)
- Persistent viral pathogens and cognitive impairment across the life course in the third national health and nutrition examination survey. (2014) (64)
- Toxoplasma gondii and anxiety disorders in a community-based sample (2015) (63)
- Association Between Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Infection and Offspring Mood Disorders: A Review of the Literature. (2015) (57)
- Population Levels of Psychological Stress, Herpesvirus Reactivation and HIV (2010) (39)
- Herpesviruses, inflammatory markers and incident depression in a longitudinal study of Detroit residents (2014) (38)
- Design and methods of a social network isolation study for reducing respiratory infection transmission: The eX-FLU cluster randomized trial (2016) (36)
- PTSD is associated with an increase in aged T cell phenotypes in adults living in Detroit (2016) (35)
- Early life socioeconomic position and immune response to persistent infections among elderly Latinos. (2016) (24)
- Does cytomegalovirus infection contribute to socioeconomic disparities in all-cause mortality? (2016) (20)
- Income and Markers of Immunological Cellular Aging (2016) (19)
- Cytomegalovirus and immunological aging: the real driver of HIV and heart disease? (2012) (18)
- Unpacking the ‘black box’ of total pathogen burden: is number or type of pathogens most predictive of all-cause mortality in the United States? (2014) (13)
- Differences in the association between persistent pathogens and mood disorders among young- to middle-aged women and men in the U.S. (2018) (13)
- Dear Pandemic: Nurses as key partners in fighting the COVID‐19 infodemic (2021) (10)
- The impact of pathogen burden on leukocyte telomere length in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2017) (10)
- Immune Response to Cytomegalovirus and Cognition in the Health and Retirement Study. (2020) (9)
- A Longitudinal Study of the Association Between Persistent Pathogens and Incident Depression Among Older US Latinos. (2018) (9)
- Testing allostatic load factor structures among adolescents: A structural equation modeling approach (2019) (7)
- Pathogen burden and leukocyte telomere length in the United States (2020) (7)
- Lessons Learned From Dear Pandemic, a Social Media–Based Science Communication Project Targeting the COVID-19 Infodemic (2022) (7)
- Maternal ABO Blood Type and Factors Associated With Preeclampsia Subtype (2019) (5)
- Early Life Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Epigenetic Programming of a Pro-inflammatory Phenotype: a Review of Recent Evidence (2018) (3)
- Latent Class Models of Early-life Trauma and Incident Breast Cancer (2022) (2)
- Objective and subjective childhood socioeconomic disadvantage and incident depression in adulthood: a longitudinal analysis in the Sister Study (2021) (2)
- Cytomegalovirus infection is associated with an increase in aortic stiffness in older men which may be mediated in part by CD4 memory T-cells (2021) (2)
- Fight Like a Nerdy Girl: The Dear Pandemic Playbook for Combating Health Misinformation (2022) (2)
- Early life trauma and adult leucocyte telomere length (2022) (1)
- Reply to Mendy. (2014) (1)
- Association Between Immune Response to Cytomegalovirus and Cognition in the Health and Retirement Study (2021) (1)
- Use of Archived Neonatal Bloodspots for Examining Associations between Prenatal Exposure to Potentially Traumatic or Stressful Life Events, Maternal Herpesvirus Infection and Lifetime History of Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Offspring (2016) (0)
- Association between prenatal socioeconomic disadvantage, adverse birth outcomes, and inflammatory response at birth (2023) (0)
- Pathogen burden and leukocyte telomere length in the United States (2020) (0)
- Prenatal Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Epigenetic Alterations at Birth Among Children Born to White British and Pakistani Mothers in the Born in Bradford Study (2022) (0)
- CMV Affects Mortality in the General Public (2017) (0)
- Role of Persistent Pathogens, Total Pathogen Burden and Inflammation in Determining Risk for All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease-related Mortality in the United States. (2011) (0)
- The association between vitamin D deficiency, folate deficiency and seropositivity to persistent pathogens among U.S. children (2010) (0)
- Dear Pandemic: A topic modeling analysis of COVID-19 information needs among readers of an online science communication campaign (2023) (0)
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