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Validation of an internationally derived patient severity phenotype to support COVID-19 analytics from electronic health record data.

Klann, Jeffrey G, Hossein Estiri, Griffin M Weber, Bertrand Moal, Paul Avillach, Chuan Hong, Amelia L M Tan, et al. 2021. “Validation of an Internationally Derived Patient Severity Phenotype to Support COVID-19 Analytics from Electronic Health Record Data.”. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 28 (7): 1411-20.

Mapping the lymphatic system across body scales and expertise domains: A report from the 2021 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute workshop at the Boston Lymphatic Symposium.

Singhal, Dhruv, Katy Börner, Elliot L Chaikof, Michael Detmar, Maija Hollmén, Jeffrey J Iliff, Maxim Itkin, et al. 2023. “Mapping the Lymphatic System across Body Scales and Expertise Domains: A Report from the 2021 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop at the Boston Lymphatic Symposium.”. Frontiers in Physiology 14: 1099403.

Distinguishing Admissions Specifically for COVID-19 From Incidental SARS-CoV-2 Admissions: National Retrospective Electronic Health Record Study.

Klann, Jeffrey G, Zachary H Strasser, Meghan R Hutch, Chris J Kennedy, Jayson S Marwaha, Michele Morris, Malarkodi Jebathilagam Samayamuthu, et al. 2022. “Distinguishing Admissions Specifically for COVID-19 From Incidental SARS-CoV-2 Admissions: National Retrospective Electronic Health Record Study.”. Journal of Medical Internet Research 24 (5): e37931.

ATLAS: an automated association test using probabilistically linked health records with application to genetic studies.

Zhang, Harrison G, Boris P Hejblum, Griffin M Weber, Nathan P Palmer, Susanne E Churchill, Peter Szolovits, Shawn N Murphy, Katherine P Liao, Isaac S Kohane, and Tianxi Cai. 2021. “ATLAS: an Automated Association Test Using Probabilistically Linked Health Records With Application to Genetic Studies.”. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 28 (12): 2582-92.