Giorgio Sirugo

Giorgio Sirugo

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About Giorgio Sirugo

Giorgio Sirugo, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pennsylvania, specializes in the field of Human genetics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Characterizing the pathogenicity of genetic variants: the consequences of context

P880: Facilitating return of genetic research results from a biobank repository: Participant uptake and utilization of digital interventions

The African Society of Human Genetics successfully launches global data science workshops

Late-onset neonatal sepsis: genetic differences by sex and involvement of the NOTCH pathway

Impact of natural selection on global patterns of genetic variation and association with clinical phenotypes at genes involved in SARS-CoV-2 infection

Genome-wide analysis provides genetic evidence that ACE2 influences COVID-19 risk and yields risk scores associated with severe disease

Jewish anatomic pathologists in the time of Italian Racial Laws

Malaria protection due to sickle haemoglobin depends on parasite genotype

Giorgio Sirugo Information

University

Position

Perelman School of Medicine Philadelphia USA

Citations(all)

21004

Citations(since 2020)

5196

Cited By

17156

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

96

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

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Giorgio Sirugo Skills & Research Interests

Human genetics

Top articles of Giorgio Sirugo

Characterizing the pathogenicity of genetic variants: the consequences of context

NPJ Genomic Medicine

2024/1/9

Giorgio Sirugo
Giorgio Sirugo

H-Index: 28

Scott M Williams
Scott M Williams

H-Index: 44

P880: Facilitating return of genetic research results from a biobank repository: Participant uptake and utilization of digital interventions

Genetics in Medicine Open

2024/1/1

The African Society of Human Genetics successfully launches global data science workshops

2023/11/1

Late-onset neonatal sepsis: genetic differences by sex and involvement of the NOTCH pathway

Pediatric research

2023/3

Genome-wide analysis provides genetic evidence that ACE2 influences COVID-19 risk and yields risk scores associated with severe disease

Nature genetics

2022/4

Jewish anatomic pathologists in the time of Italian Racial Laws

Pathologica

2022/4

Giorgio Sirugo
Giorgio Sirugo

H-Index: 28

Malaria protection due to sickle haemoglobin depends on parasite genotype

Nature

2022/2/3

The Penn Medicine BioBank: towards a genomics-enabled learning healthcare system to accelerate precision medicine in a diverse population

Journal of Personalized Medicine

2022/11/29

Beyond Race: A Wake-up Call for Drug Therapy Informed by Genotyping

Annals of internal medicine

2022/8

Giorgio Sirugo
Giorgio Sirugo

H-Index: 28

A catalog of associations between rare coding variants and COVID-19 outcomes (preprint)

medRxiv

2021/2/27

Methylome-wide Analysis Reveals Epigenetic Marks Associated With Resistance to Tuberculosis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Individuals From East Africa

The Journal of infectious diseases

2021/8/15

Genetic study of late-onset neonatal sepsis reveals significant differences by sex

medRxiv

2021/8/13

Genome-wide analysis in 756,646 individuals provides first genetic evidence that ACE2 expression influences COVID-19 risk and yields genetic risk scores predictive of severe …

MedRxiv

2021/6/10

The quagmire of race, genetic ancestry, and health disparities

2021/6/1

Giorgio Sirugo
Giorgio Sirugo

H-Index: 28

Scott M Williams
Scott M Williams

H-Index: 44

Embracing African genetic diversity

Med

2021/1/15

Scott M Williams
Scott M Williams

H-Index: 44

Giorgio Sirugo
Giorgio Sirugo

H-Index: 28

Interferon-gamma polymorphisms and risk of iron deficiency and anaemia in Gambian children

Wellcome Open Research

2020

Giorgio Sirugo
Giorgio Sirugo

H-Index: 28

CLEC4E (Mincle) genetic variation associates with pulmonary tuberculosis in Guinea-Bissau (West Africa)

Infection, Genetics and Evolution

2020/11/1

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