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Sarah Abramowitz
|nationality=American |education=Cornell UniversityStony Brook University
New York University (PhD) |occupation=Statistician }} Sarah Knapp Abramowitz (born 1967) is an American statistician specializing in statistics education and known for her textbooks on the use of statistical software packages. She is the John H. Evans Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Drew University, where she chairs the Mathematics & Computer Science Department. Provided by Wikipedia
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Titin-Truncating variants predispose to dilated cardiomyopathy in populations genetically similar to african and european reference populations. by John DePaolo, Marc R Bornstein, Renae Judy, Sarah Abramowitz, Shefali S Verma, Michael G Levin, Penn Medicine Biobank, Zoltan Arany, Scott M Damrauer
Published 2025-06-01
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Identification of candidate cardiomyopathy modifier genes through genome sequencing and RNA profiling by Malene E. Lindholm, Sarah Abramowitz, Sarah Abramowitz, Daryl M. Waggott, Megan E. Grove, Frederick E. Dewey, Frederick E. Dewey, Cuiping Pan, Aleksandra Pavlovic, Ching Shang, Yong Huang, Leore Bensabath, Rachel L. Goldfeder, Pablo Cordero, Ayca Erbilgin, Ayca Erbilgin, James R. Priest, James R. Priest, Hassan Chaib, Megan J. Puckelwartz, Sharlene M. Day, Elizabeth M. McNally, Thomas Cappola, Gerald W. Dorn, Euan A. Ashley, Euan A. Ashley, Euan A. Ashley, Euan A. Ashley, Matthew T. Wheeler, Matthew T. Wheeler
Published 2025-07-01
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