Grace Bryant
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Also affiliated: The University of Sydney (1999–2021); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2022); Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital (2001); Victoria University (1999); American College of Surgeons (1999)
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Grace Bryant's research has investigated aspects of injury and illness epidemiology, particularly within sports contexts. Her work includes an observational study on injuries and illnesses at the Vitality Netball World Cup in 2019, noting a high incidence of match injuries primarily affecting the lower limbs following player contact. Further analysis from this event indicated that over 80% of illnesses were reported on match day, raising questions about player education regarding health reporting.
Bryant has also contributed to research on genetic factors influencing muscular disorders, with a publication on Miyoshi Muscular Dystrophy linked to novel splice site variants in the DYSF gene. Her scholarly output has garnered a h-index of 5, with 9 total publications and 216 citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Murat Gökden, Aravindhan Veerapandiyan, and J. Stephen Nix, each on one shared publication.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 219
Selected Publications
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Miyoshi Muscular Dystrophy Due to Novel Splice Site Variants in <i>DYSF</i> Gene (2022)
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- Miyoshi Muscular Dystrophy Due to Novel Splice Site Variants in <i>DYSF</i> Gene
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- Miyoshi Muscular Dystrophy Due to Novel Splice Site Variants in <i>DYSF</i> Gene
- Miyoshi Muscular Dystrophy Due to Novel Splice Site Variants in <i>DYSF</i> Gene
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