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  1. Richard THOMPSON | Cited by 6,962 | of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, MD (JHSPH) | Read 114 publications | Contact Richard THOMPSON

  2. Research Interests. Biostatistics, Computing; environmental statistics; risk assessment; mathematical modeling; statistical computing.

  3. Richard Thompson is a senior scientist at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, with research interests in cerebral hemorrhage, cavernous malformations, and Alzheimer's disease. He has published 151 articles, reviews, and chapters, and collaborated with the National Institutes of Health (U.S.) and other institutions.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2021 · Overall, the identification of these metabolic phenotypes provides insight into the dysfunctional immune response in acutely ill COVID-19 patients and provides a means to predict and track disease severity and/or design metabolic therapeutic regimens.

  5. Richard E. Thompson. Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. ... DF Hanley, RE Thompson, M Rosenblum, G Yenokyan, K Lane, N McBee, ... The Lancet 393 (10175), 1021-1032, 2019. 632: 2019: Kindergarten predictors of math learning disability.

  6. Richard R Thompson A Planar Three-Coordinate Vanadium(II) Complex and the Study of Terminal Vanadium Nitrides from N2: A Kinetic or Thermodynamic Impediment to N–N Bond Cleavage? Journal of the American Chemical Society

  7. Oncogenic alterations to DNA are not transforming in all cellular contexts 1,2. This may be due to pre-existing transcriptional programmes in the cell of origin. Here we define anatomic position as a major determinant of why cells respond to specific oncogenes.