David Edwards

10.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
66 papers, 4.4k citations indexed

About

David Edwards is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Epidemiology and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, David Edwards has authored 66 papers receiving a total of 4.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Molecular Biology, 17 papers in Epidemiology and 14 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in David Edwards's work include Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference (12 papers), Reproductive tract infections research (9 papers) and Urinary Tract Infections Management (8 papers). David Edwards is often cited by papers focused on Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference (12 papers), Reproductive tract infections research (9 papers) and Urinary Tract Infections Management (8 papers). David Edwards collaborates with scholars based in United States, Denmark and Australia. David Edwards's co-authors include Kathryn E. Holt, J. Paul Brooks, Robin Wood, Linda‐Gail Bekker, Gregory A. Buck, Jennifer M. Fettweis, Kimberly K. Jefferson, Stephen D Lawn, Myrna G. Serrano and Nihar U. Sheth and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Bioinformatics.

In The Last Decade

David Edwards

63 papers receiving 4.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
David Edwards 1.6k 1.1k 786 578 539 66 4.4k
François Caron 1.6k 1.0× 600 0.5× 467 0.6× 258 0.4× 311 0.6× 198 4.2k
Roger E. Bumgarner 5.4k 3.4× 1.1k 1.0× 479 0.6× 702 1.2× 405 0.8× 126 10.3k
Herman Friedman 2.4k 1.5× 1.7k 1.5× 1.2k 1.5× 610 1.1× 292 0.5× 463 11.5k
Marc Aerts 251 0.2× 1.8k 1.6× 1.1k 1.4× 176 0.3× 258 0.5× 227 6.7k
Bjarne Kjær Ersbøll 2.0k 1.3× 185 0.2× 201 0.3× 303 0.5× 242 0.4× 117 4.5k
Mark M. Tanaka 652 0.4× 596 0.5× 1.4k 1.8× 72 0.1× 317 0.6× 94 3.2k
Jan Baumbach 5.4k 3.4× 2.0k 1.8× 803 1.0× 433 0.7× 467 0.9× 439 13.2k
Michael Inouye 3.9k 2.5× 1.4k 1.3× 680 0.9× 145 0.3× 128 0.2× 135 9.7k
Pantelis G. Bagos 2.0k 1.3× 382 0.3× 425 0.5× 132 0.2× 120 0.2× 160 4.8k
Jukka Corander 4.5k 2.9× 1.8k 1.6× 3.1k 3.9× 849 1.5× 846 1.6× 292 14.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Edwards

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Edwards

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Zhu, Bin, David Edwards, Laahirie Edupuganti, et al.. (2024). The association of maternal factors with the neonatal microbiota and health. Nature Communications. 15(1). 5260–5260. 6 indexed citations
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Zhu, Bin, Laahirie Edupuganti, David Edwards, et al.. (2022). The Utility of Voided Urine Samples as a Proxy for the Vaginal Microbiome and for the Prediction of Bacterial Vaginosis. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(4). 149–156. 3 indexed citations
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Glascock, Abigail, Nicole R. Jimenez, Sam Boundy, et al.. (2021). Unique roles of vaginal Megasphaera phylotypes in reproductive health. Microbial Genomics. 7(12). 14 indexed citations
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Edwards, David, Sebastián Duchêne, Bernard J. Pope, & Kathryn E. Holt. (2021). SNPPar: identifying convergent evolution and other homoplasies from microbial whole-genome alignments. Microbial Genomics. 7(12). 11 indexed citations
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Jefferson, Kimberly K., Hardik I. Parikh, David Edwards, et al.. (2019). Relationship between vitamin D status and the vaginal microbiome during pregnancy. Journal of Perinatology. 39(6). 824–836. 39 indexed citations
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Duchêne, Sebastián, Kathryn E. Holt, François‐Xavier Weill, et al.. (2016). Genome-scale rates of evolutionary change in bacteria. Microbial Genomics. 2(11). e000094–e000094. 179 indexed citations
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Hawkey, Jane, Mohammad Hamidian, Ryan R. Wick, et al.. (2015). ISMapper: identifying transposase insertion sites in bacterial genomes from short read sequence data. BMC Genomics. 16(1). 667–667. 101 indexed citations
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Rusu, Laura Cristina, Kelly L. Wyres, Matthias Reumann, et al.. (2015). A platform for leveraging next generation sequencing for routine microbiology and public health use. Health Information Science and Systems. 3(S1). S7–S7. 5 indexed citations
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Fettweis, Jennifer M., J. Paul Brooks, Myrna G. Serrano, et al.. (2014). Differences in vaginal microbiome in African American women versus women of European ancestry. Microbiology. 160(10). 2272–2282. 399 indexed citations breakdown →
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Wang, Lei, Peter Sørensen, Luc Janss, Tage Ostersen, & David Edwards. (2013). Genome-wide and local pattern of linkage disequilibrium and persistence of phase for 3 Danish pig breeds. BMC Genetics. 14(1). 115–115. 41 indexed citations
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Højsgaard, Søren, Steffen L. Lauritzen, & David Edwards. (2012). Graphical Models with R. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)). 57 indexed citations
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Rosa, Patricio S. La, J. Paul Brooks, Elena Deych, et al.. (2012). Hypothesis Testing and Power Calculations for Taxonomic-Based Human Microbiome Data. PLoS ONE. 7(12). e52078–e52078. 232 indexed citations
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Dawson, Rod, David Edwards, Eric Bateman, et al.. (2010). Chest radiograph reading and recording system: evaluation for tuberculosis screening in patients with advanced HIV.. PubMed. 14(1). 52–8. 72 indexed citations
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Edwards, David, et al.. (2010). Selecting high-dimensional mixed graphical models using minimal AIC or BIC forests. BMC Bioinformatics. 11(1). 18–18. 60 indexed citations
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Lawn, Stephen D, Landon Myer, David Edwards, Linda‐Gail Bekker, & Robin Wood. (2009). Short-term and long-term risk of tuberculosis associated with CD4 cell recovery during antiretroviral therapy in South Africa. AIDS. 23(13). 1717–1725. 253 indexed citations
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Lawn, Stephen D, David Edwards, Katharina Kranzer, et al.. (2009). Urine lipoarabinomannan assay for tuberculosis screening before antiretroviral therapy diagnostic yield and association with immune reconstitution disease. AIDS. 23(14). 1875–1880. 143 indexed citations
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Edwards, David & Jesper Madsen. (2007). Constructing multiple test procedures for partially ordered hypothesis sets. Statistics in Medicine. 26(28). 5116–5124. 8 indexed citations
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Brodie, Martin J., et al.. (1998). A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of tiagabine given three-times daily as add-on therapy for refractory partial seizures. Epilepsy Research. 30(1). 31–40. 65 indexed citations
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Ulrich, Lian G., et al.. (1994). Continuous combined and sequential estradiol and norethindrone acetate treatment of postmenopausal women: Effect on plasma lipoproteins in a two-year placebo-controlled trial. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 171(1). 132–138. 32 indexed citations

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