Jonathan Oakes
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
6 Papers
1 Citations
Jonathan Oakes is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cerebral blood flow. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Safety and efficacy of inhaled interferon-β1a (SNG001) in adults with mild-to-moderate COVID-19: a randomized, controlled, phase II trial
Prasanna Jagannathan,Kara W. Chew,Mark J. Giganti,Michael D. Hughes,Carlee Moser,Mark J. Main,Phillip D. Monk,Arzhang Javan,Jonathan Li,Courtney V. Fletcher,Caitlyn McCarthy,David Wohl,Eric S. Daar,Joseph J. Eron,Judith Currier,Upinder Singh,William Fischer,Kara W. Chew,Eric S. Daar,David Wohl,Judith Currier,Joseph J. Eron,Michael D. Hughes,Mark J. Giganti,Justin Ritz,Lara Hosey,Jhoanna Roa,Nilam Patel,Kelly Colsh,Irene Rwakazina,Justine Beck,Scott Sieg,Jonathan Li,Courtney V. Fletcher,William Fischer,Teresa Evering,Rachel Bender Ignacio,Sandra Cardoso,Katya Corado,Nikolaus Jilg,Alan S. Perelson,Sandy Pillay,Cynthia Riviere,Babafemi Taiwo,Jane Gottesman,Matthew Newell,Susan Pedersen,Joan Dragavon,Cheryl Jennings,Brian Greenfelder,W. Murtaugh,Jan Kosmyna,Morgan Gapara,A. Shahkolahi,Gerald Pierone,Juliana Elliott,Jeffrey M. Jacobson,Leila Hojat,Julie Pasternak,Jonathan Berardi,Celine Arar,Yevgeniy Bukhman,Manish Jain,Eugene Bukhman,Sadia Shaik,Timothy Hatlen,Kelly Dooley,Becky Becker,Adaliah Wilkins,Jose Pérez,Eloy Roman,Heriberto Fernández,Keila Hoover,James Renfroe,Mauney Weldon,Genei Bougher,Carlos D Malvestutto,Heather Harber,Robyn Cicarella,Gene Neytman,Jack Herman,Craig Herman,Mariam Aziz,Joan Swiatek,Divya Pathak,Madhu Choudhary,Jennifer Sullivano,Olayemi Osiyemi,Myriam Izquierdo,Odelsey Torna,Aleen Khodabakhshian,Samantha Fortier,Constance Benson,Steven Hendrickx,Rosemarie Ramirez,Anne F. Luetkemeyer,Suzanne Hendler,Dennis Dentoni-Lasofsky,Mario Castro,Leslie Spikes,Chase Hall,Jonathan Oakes,Amy James Loftis,Pablo Tebas,William Short,Sarah McGuffin,Chris Jonsson,Rachel Presti,Alemayehu Haile +108 more
TL;DR: In this trial, SNG001 was safe and associated with a non-statistically significant decrease in hospitalization for COVID-19 pneumonia and was associated with an 86% relative risk reduction.
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COVID-19 related olfactory dysfunction prevalence and natural history in ambulatory patients.
Daniel R. Bacon,Princess Onuorah,Alexander T. Murr,Christopher A. Wiesen,Jonathan Oakes,Brian D. Thorp,Adam M. Zanation,Charles S. Ebert,David A. Wohl,Brent A. Senior,Adam J. Kimple +10 more
- 01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a longitudinal study to investigate the prevalence of COVID-19 related Olfactory dysfunction (OD) among ambulatory patients compared to symptomatic controls who test negative.
Journal Article
A longitudinal study of olfactory dysfunction and parosmia in mild COVID-19 cases.
Daniel R. Bacon,Princess Onuorah,Alexander T. Murr,Chris Wiesen,Jonathan Oakes,Brian D. Thorp,Charles S. Ebert,David A. Wohl,Brent A. Senior,Adam J. Kimple +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , a longitudinal study of individuals with mild cases of COVID-19-related olfactory dysfunction (OD) was conducted, where participants completed a questionnaire and Brief Smell Identification Test (BSIT) one week, one month and one year after diagnosis.
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Effects of early human immunodeficiency virus infection on cerebral white matter blood flow autoregulation.
TL;DR: No autoregulatory defect is found to explain the increased stroke risk or the development of cerebral white damage in people with HIV.
Increased Cortical Cerebral Blood Flow in Asymptomatic Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Subjects
Souvik Sen,Hongyu An,Prema Menezes,Jonathan Oakes,Joseph J. Eron,Weili Lin,Kevin Robertson,William J. Powers +7 more
TL;DR: The observed increase in cortical GM CBF in treatment-naive HIV- Infected subjects is unexpected, contrary to CBF decreases reported in HIV-infected subjects on treatment, and may represent an initial increase in metabolic activity due to an HIV-mediated inflammation.