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Raymond T. Chung

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Harvard University

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About Raymond T. Chung at Harvard University (Harvard)

As a dedicated researcher at Harvard University, Raymond T. Chung has developed a specialized expertise in Hepatitis C virus, Hepatitis B virus, Liver disease diagnosis, Liver fibrosis, Viral hepatitis, Liver disease treatment, Hepatology, Metabolic liver disease. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Peginterferon lambda for the treatment of hospitalized patients with mild COVID-19: A pilot phase 2 randomized placebo-controlled trial", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Hepatitis C virus and Hepatitis B virus. Additional work such as "Sa1642 TREATMENT WITH DIRECT ACTING ANTIVIRALS DECREASES PROGRESSION OF LIVER FIBROSIS AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF ADVANCED FIBROSIS AT TIME OF TREATMENT" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

Hepatitis C virusHepatitis B virusLiver disease diagnosisLiver fibrosisViral hepatitisLiver disease treatmentHepatologyMetabolic liver disease
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Research Output

Total Citations1,492

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Publications28

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h-index12

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i10-index12

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