Chirag Patel, PhD

Chirag Patel, PhD

Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics

10 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115

Chirag Patel's long-term research goal is to address problems in human health and disease by developing computational and bioinformatics methods to reproducibly and efficiently reason over high-throughput data streams spanning molecules to populations. Patel's group aims to dissect inter-individual differences in human phenomes through strategies that integrate data sources that capture the comprehensive clinical experience (e.g., through the electronic medical record), the complex phenomena of environmental exposure (e.g., high-throughput measures of the exposome), and inherited genomic variation. He received his doctorate in biomedical informatics from Stanford University.


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Postdoctoral Fellows: Single Cell Transcriptomics/Aging

Branchio-oculo-facial syndrome: a three generational family with markedly variable phenotype including neonatal lethality.
Authors: Titheradge HL, Patel C, Ragge NK.
Clin Dysmorphol
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Development of exposome correlation globes to map out environment-wide associations.
Authors: Patel CJ, Manrai AK.
Pac Symp Biocomput
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Placing epidemiological results in the context of multiplicity and typical correlations of exposures.
Authors: Patel CJ, Ioannidis JP.
J Epidemiol Community Health
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Studying the elusive environment in large scale.
Authors: Patel CJ, Ioannidis JP.
JAMA
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Investigation of maternal environmental exposures in association with self-reported preterm birth.
Authors: Patel CJ, Yang T, Hu Z, Wen Q, Sung J, El-Sayed YY, Cohen H, Gould J, Stevenson DK, Shaw GM, Ling XB, Butte AJ.
Reprod Toxicol
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Disease risk factors identified through shared genetic architecture and electronic medical records.
Authors: Li L, Ruau DJ, Patel CJ, Weber SC, Chen R, Tatonetti NP, Dudley JT, Butte AJ.
Sci Transl Med
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Cancer cluster investigations: review of the past and proposals for the future.
Authors: Goodman M, LaKind JS, Fagliano JA, Lash TL, Wiemels JL, Winn DM, Patel C, Van Eenwyk J, Kohler BA, Schisterman EF, Albert P, Mattison DR.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
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Diabetic severity and risk of kidney stone disease.
Authors: Weinberg AE, Patel CJ, Chertow GM, Leppert JT.
Eur Urol
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Diabetes severity, metabolic syndrome, and the risk of erectile dysfunction.
Authors: Weinberg AE, Eisenberg M, Patel CJ, Chertow GM, Leppert JT.
J Sex Med
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Systematic evaluation of environmental and behavioural factors associated with all-cause mortality in the United States national health and nutrition examination survey.
Authors: Patel CJ, Rehkopf DH, Leppert JT, Bortz WM, Cullen MR, Chertow GM, Ioannidis JP.
Int J Epidemiol
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