Margaret May
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Also affiliated: Goethe University Frankfurt (2013); University of Bern (2003); James Madison University (2025); Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (2011); Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2015); London Metropolitan University (1995–2004); Oslo University Hospital (2001); Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2013); North Bristol NHS Trust (2015); St George's Hospital (2001); Apple (Israel) (2012); Canon (Japan) (2016); University of Liverpool (2017); Inserm (2013–2016); St George's, University of London (2001); Queen Mary University of London (2002); University of Calgary (2009); Palo Alto University (2018); Simon Fraser University (2013); University of Cologne (2016); Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) (2011); University of the Witwatersrand (2014); Brookhaven National Laboratory (1994); Princeton University (1994); Sigma Xi (1999); University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust (2014–2021); The Royal Free Hospital (2001); Southmead Hospital (2015); At Bristol (2002–2021); Royal Hallamshire Hospital (2001); Harvard University Press (1987); Groote Schuur Hospital (1991); Bristol Royal Infirmary (2015); Public Health England (2017); National Institute for Health and Care Research (2017–2021); University of Bristol (2001–2023); Sorbonne Université (2013–2016); VA Connecticut Healthcare System (2013–2015); Queens University (2002); Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris (2009–2013); Universidade Cidade de São Paulo (2009–2021); NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (2018); McCord Hospital (2014); Centre d'Immunologie et des Maladies Infectieuses (2013); Institut Pierre Louis d‘Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique (2016); MRC Biostatistics Unit (2001); Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (2003); Stanford Medicine (2018); Cohort (United Kingdom) (2005); Health Protection Research Unit in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections at University of Liverpool (2017); Institute of Infection and Immunity (2009); University of Arizona Cancer Center (2010–2015); Indiana University School of Medicine (2009); University College London (2001–2015); Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (2018); University of the Incarnate Word (2024); Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (2009); University of Glasgow (2007–2012); University of Birmingham (2012–2023); Ithaca College (1970); University of Amsterdam (2013); University of Sheffield (2001–2024); Leipzig University (2006); University of California, Berkeley (1951–2003); Stanford University (2018); University of Wales (2002)
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Margaret May's research focuses on public health and disease outcomes, with a significant body of work examining factors influencing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its complications. She has contributed to studies investigating early antiretroviral therapy and its association with mortality from cryptococcal meningitis in individuals with HIV. Her work also explores the relationship between diet, body mass index, and cardiovascular health, including sodium intake and blood pressure.
Beyond infectious diseases and cardiovascular health, May's research extends to cancer prognostics and biomarkers. She has been involved in studies evaluating clinical, biochemical, and pharmacological factors for prostate cancer progression and investigating epigenetic biomarkers of aging in relation to mortality risk in oropharyngeal cancer patients. Her broader interests encompass reproductive health, as indicated by her work on fertility awareness-based methods for family planning. May is a highly cited researcher with a substantial publication record, evidenced by her h-index of 68 and over 429 publications, totaling more than 20,000 citations.
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- h-index: 66
- Publications: 428
- Citations: 19,222
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165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry (2025)
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- 165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry
- 165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry
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