
James Nathan Palmer
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1928–2024
Research topics
- Genetics
- Biology
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Surgery
- Biotechnology
- Pathology
- Virology
- Dermatology
- Law
- Computational biology
- Cell biology
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
Selected publications
International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Sinonasal Tumors
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology · 2023 · 121 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Medicine
- Dermatology
- Immunology
BACKGROUND: Sinonasal neoplasms, whether benign and malignant, pose a significant challenge to clinicians and represent a model area for multidisciplinary collaboration in order to optimize patient care. The International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Sinonasal Tumors (ICSNT) aims to summarize the best available evidence and presents 48 thematic and histopathology-based topics spanning the field. METHODS: In accordance with prior International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology documents, ICSNT assigned each topic as an Evidence-Based Review with Recommendations, Evidence-Based Review, and Literature Review based on the level of evidence. An international group of multidisciplinary author teams were assembled for the topic reviews using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses format, and completed sections underwent a thorough and iterative consensus-building process. The final document underwent rigorous synthesis and review prior to publication. RESULTS: The ICSNT document consists of four major sections: general principles, benign neoplasms and lesions, malignant neoplasms, and quality of life and surveillance. It covers 48 conceptual and/or histopathology-based topics relevant to sinonasal neoplasms and masses. Topics with a high level of evidence provided specific recommendations, while other areas summarized the current state of evidence. A final section highlights research opportunities and future directions, contributing to advancing knowledge and community intervention. CONCLUSION: As an embodiment of the multidisciplinary and collaborative model of care in sinonasal neoplasms and masses, ICSNT was designed as a comprehensive, international, and multidisciplinary collaborative endeavor. Its primary objective is to summarize the existing evidence in the field of sinonasal neoplasms and masses.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2021 · 248 citations
- Biology
- Virology
- Cell biology
cells implicates OAS-RNase L in restricting SARS-CoV-2. Finally, while SARS-CoV-2 fails to antagonize these host defense pathways, which contrasts with other coronaviruses, the IFN signaling response is generally weak. These host-virus interactions may contribute to the unique pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2.
Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization across Major Histological Types of Pediatric Brain Cancer
Cell · 2020 · 337 citations
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Genetics
International consensus statement on allergy and rhinology: rhinosinusitis 2021
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology · 2020 · 877 citations
- Medicine
- Family medicine
- Pathology
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: BACKGROUND: The 5 years since the publication of the first International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis (ICAR-RS) has witnessed foundational progress in our understanding and treatment of rhinologic disease. These advances are reflected within the more than 40 new topics covered within the ICAR-RS-2021 as well as updates to the original 140 topics. This executive summary consolidates the evidence-based findings of the document. METHODS: ICAR-RS presents over 180 topics in the forms of evidence-based reviews with recommendations (EBRRs), evidence-based reviews, and literature reviews. The highest grade structured recommendations of the EBRR sections are summarized in this executive summary. RESULTS: ICAR-RS-2021 covers 22 topics regarding the medical management of RS, which are grade A/B and are presented in the executive summary. Additionally, 4 topics regarding the surgical management of RS are grade A/B and are presented in the executive summary. Finally, a comprehensive evidence-based management algorithm is provided. CONCLUSION: This ICAR-RS-2021 executive summary provides a compilation of the evidence-based recommendations for medical and surgical treatment of the most common forms of RS.
Recent grants
Immune function of bitter taste receptors in human macrophages
NIH · $2.5M · 2022–2026
Frequent coauthors
- 268 shared
Noam A. Cohen
Philadelphia VA Medical Center
- 167 shared
Nithin D. Adappa
University of Pennsylvania
- 165 shared
Nithin D. Adappa
University of Pennsylvania
- 143 shared
David W. Kennedy
Sanofi (United States)
- 106 shared
Alexander G. Chiu
- 103 shared
Michael A. Kohanski
University of Pennsylvania
- 87 shared
Edward C. Kuan
University of California, Irvine
- 63 shared
Alan D. Workman
Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
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