Courtney Yuen

Courtney M. Yuen, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Courtney Yuen, PhD, is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and an associate epidemiologist in the Division of Global Health Equity at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. Prior to this, she worked in the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Yuen has been involved in important research on the global epidemiology of childhood drug-resistant tuberculosis, contributing to estimates of the global burden of childhood multidrug-resistant and isoniazid-resistant tuberculosis and the risk of disease among children who live in the households of adults with drug-resistant tuberculosis. She has worked with tuberculosis programs in both the United States and international settings to help them effectively implement contact investigations and preventive therapy. She currently works with partners in Kenya and Peru to implement and measure the impact of tuberculosis case-finding and preventive therapy interventions.

Opposing effects of Tcf3 and Tcf1 control Wnt stimulation of embryonic stem cell self-renewal.
Authors: Authors: Yi F, Pereira L, Hoffman JA, Shy BR, Yuen CM, Liu DR, Merrill BJ.
Nat Cell Biol
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Dissecting protein structure and function using directed evolution.
Authors: Authors: Yuen CM, Liu DR.
Nat Methods
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Antifungal prophylaxis in chemotherapy-associated neutropenia: a retrospective, observational study.
Authors: Authors: Riedel A, Choe L, Inciardi J, Yuen C, Martin T, Guglielmo BJ.
BMC Infect Dis
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Control of transcription factor activity and osteoblast differentiation in mammalian cells using an evolved small-molecule-dependent intein.
Authors: Authors: Yuen CM, Rodda SJ, Vokes SA, McMahon AP, Liu DR.
J Am Chem Soc
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Inhibitors of plasmin that extend into both the S and S' binding sites: cooperative interactions between S1 and S2.
Authors: Authors: Abato P, Yuen CM, Cubanski JY, Seto CT.
J Org Chem
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