Andy Lynch
University of St Andrews
H-index: 49
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Andy Lynch
The role of multidimensional poverty in antibiotic misuse: a mixed-methods study of self-medication and non-adherence in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda
The Lancet Global Health
2023/1/1
The architecture of clonal expansions in morphologically normal tissue from cancerous and non-cancerous prostates
Molecular Cancer
2022/12
Unravelling patient pathways in the context of antibacterial resistance in East Africa
BMC Infectious Diseases
2023/6/19
Rare Germline Variants Are Associated with Rapid Biochemical Recurrence After Radical Prostate Cancer Treatment: A Pan Prostate Cancer Group Study
European Urology
2022/8/1
Microbiomes of urine and the prostate are linked to human prostate cancer risk groups
European Urology Oncology
2022/4/18
PCR Duplicate Proportion Estimation and Consequences for DNA Copy Number Calculations
2022
Statistical Challenges in Mutational Signature Analyses of Cancer Sequencing Data
2022
Identification of plasma proteins associated with oesophageal cancer chemotherapeutic treatment outcomes using SWATH-MS
bioRxiv
2022/1/1
Resolving the immune landscape of human prostate at a single-cell level in health and cancer
Cell reports
2021/12/21
Protocol: Protocol for an interdisciplinary cross-sectional study investigating the social, biological and community-level drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR): Holistic …
BMJ Open
2021
Publisher Correction: Whole-genome sequencing of a sporadic primary immunodeficiency cohort (Nature,(2020), 583, 7814,(90-95), 10.1038/s41586-020-2265-1)
Nature
2020
Protocol for an interdisciplinary cross-sectional study investigating the social, biological and community-level drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR): Holistic Approach to …
BMJ open
2021/3/1
CamGFR v2: a new model for estimating the glomerular filtration rate from standardized or non-standardized creatinine in patients with cancer
Clinical Cancer Research
2020/1/1
Whole-genome sequencing of a sporadic primary immunodeficiency cohort
Nature
2020/7/2
Different laterality indexes are poorly correlated with one another but consistently show the tendency of males and females to be more left-and right-lateralized, respectively.
Royal Society Open Science
2020