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Rami Namas

University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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A Systemic Storm in Critically Injured Humans Revealed by Longitudinal Multi-Omics

Number of pages: 65 Posted: 08 Mar 2021
University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, The Institute for Transfusion Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Department of Surgery, JPS Health Network - Department of Surgery, University of Louisville - Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University - Metro Health Medical Center, University of Texas at Dallas - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen University Hospital, University of Copenhagen - University Hospital Rigshospitalet, University of Michigan - Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Vermont - Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery and University of Pittsburgh
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Trauma, metabolomics, proteomics, multi-omics, host response, systemic storm, endotype, outcome, PAMPer Trial, allogeneic thawed plasma

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A Common Single Nucleotide Polymorphism is Associated with Inflammation and Critical Illness Outcomes

Number of pages: 56 Posted: 12 Apr 2023
University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Physician Scientist Training Program, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh - Department of Medicine and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and University of Pittsburgh - Department of Surgery
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Single Nucleotide Polymorphism, Inflammation, Critical Illness, trauma, systems biology, Dynamic Network Analysis