Author Information
Joseph D. Buxbaum is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, NY. His work primarily focuses on the genetic underpinnings of psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders, with a particular emphasis on autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. His research involves the use of genomics and multiomic analyses to uncover the biological mechanisms underlying these conditions.Research Contributions
Joseph D. Buxbaum has made significant contributions to the field of genetics, particularly in understanding the genetic architecture of mood, psychotic, and neurodevelopmental disorders. His work includes the identification of genetic loci and de novo variants associated with intellectual disability and the complex neurobehavioral phenotype of CHAMP1 disorder. He has also explored the genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and their manifestations in the blood. His innovative approaches, such as the KnockoffTrio framework for genome-wide association studies, have advanced the understanding of putative causal variants in psychiatric genetics.Aliases
Joseph D. Buxbaum is also known by several aliases, including J. D. Buxbaum, J. D Buxbaum, Joseph Buxbaum, J.d. Buxbaum, Joseph D Buxbaum, J Buxbaum, Joe D. Buxbaum, Joseph. D. Buxbaum, J D Buxbaum, and Joseph d. Buxbaum. These aliases are used in various publications and contexts.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Papers |
647 |
Total Citations |
81,137 |
h-index |
125 |