Andrea S. Foulkes

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Public Health University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
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Public Health, Statistics
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Abdulhaqq SA, Martinez M, Kang G, et al. (2019) Repeated semen exposure decreases cervicovaginal SIVmac251 infection in rhesus macaques. Nature Communications. 10: 3753
Ray EL, Qian J, Brecha R, et al. (2019) Stochastic imputation for integrated transcriptome association analysis of a longitudinally measured trait. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 962280219852720
Qian J, Ray E, Brecha RL, et al. (2018) A likelihood-based approach to transcriptome association analysis. Statistics in Medicine
Qian J, Nunez S, Kim S, et al. (2017) A score test for genetic class-level association with nonlinear biomarker trajectories. Statistics in Medicine
Chen S, Nunez S, Reilly MP, et al. (2016) Bayesian variable selection for post-analytic interrogation of susceptibility loci. Biometrics
Ballantyne RL, Zhang X, Nuñez S, et al. (2016) Genome-wide interrogation reveals hundreds of long intergenic noncoding RNAs that associate with cardiometabolic traits. Human Molecular Genetics
Abdulhaqq SA, Zorrilla C, Kang G, et al. (2015) HIV-1-negative female sex workers sustain high cervical IFNɛ, low immune activation, and low expression of HIV-1-required host genes. Mucosal Immunology
Papasavvas E, Foulkes A, Yin X, et al. (2015) Plasmacytoid dendritic cell and functional HIV Gag p55-specific T cells before treatment interruption can inform set-point plasma HIV viral load after treatment interruption in chronically suppressed HIV-1(+) patients. Immunology. 145: 380-90
Matthews GJ, Foulkes AS. (2015) MixMAP: AnRPackage for Mixed Modeling of Meta-AnalysispValues in Genetic Association Studies Journal of Statistical Software. 66
Abdulhaqq SA, Martinez MI, Kang G, et al. (2014) Serial cervicovaginal exposures with replication-deficient SIVsm induce higher dendritic cell (pDC) and CD4+ T-cell infiltrates not associated with prevention but a more severe SIVmac251 infection of rhesus macaques. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). 65: 405-13
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