Stephen Price

Stephen Price

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 4

North America-United States

About Stephen Price

Stephen Price, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the field of ubiquitous computing, health sensing, sleep, mental health.

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

Nightly sleep duration predicts grade point average in the first year of college

Lack of belonging predicts depressive symptomatology in college students

TMQuery: a database of precomputed template modeling scores for assessment of protein structural similarity

Snpreportr: A Tool for Clinical Reporting of Rnaseq Expression and Variants

An international virtual hackathon to build tools for the analysis of structural variants within species ranging from coronaviruses to vertebrates

0258 Early Semester Sleep Variability Predicts Depression Among College Students

Stephen Price Information

University

Position

Computational Biology

Citations(all)

40

Citations(since 2020)

40

Cited By

0

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

2

i10Index(since 2020)

2

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Stephen Price Skills & Research Interests

ubiquitous computing

health sensing

sleep

mental health

Top articles of Stephen Price

Nightly sleep duration predicts grade point average in the first year of college

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/2/21

Lack of belonging predicts depressive symptomatology in college students

Psychological science

2022/7

TMQuery: a database of precomputed template modeling scores for assessment of protein structural similarity

Bioinformatics

2022/4/1

Snpreportr: A Tool for Clinical Reporting of Rnaseq Expression and Variants

BioHackrXiv

2021/6/29

0258 Early Semester Sleep Variability Predicts Depression Among College Students

Sleep

2020/4/1

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