Dr. Christopher T Barry M.D./PH.D
Surgeon
601 Elmwood Ave Box Surg Rochester NY, 14642About
Christopher Taylor Barry, MD, PhD, is a transplant surgeon at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) specializing in liver, kidney, and pancreas transplantation as well as the treatment of ...
Education and Training
Tulane University School of Medicine 1995
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The relation of narcissism and self-esteem to conduct problems in children: a preliminary investigation.
- Callous-unemotional traits and developmental pathways to severe conduct problems.
- Callous-unemotional traits and conduct problems in the prediction of conduct problem severity, aggression, and self-report of delinquency.
- Callous-unemotional traits and delinquent peer affiliation.
- The importance of narcissism in predicting proactive and reactive aggression in moderately to highly aggressive children.
- The associations of self-reported and peer-reported relational aggression with narcissism and self-esteem among adolescents in a residential setting.
- The utility of home problem pervasiveness and severity in classifying children identified with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
- The view from the looking glass: how are narcissistic individuals perceived by others?
- Do perceived social stress and resilience influence the effects of psychopathy-linked narcissism and CU traits on adolescent aggression?
- Elasticity estimates from images of crawling waves generated by miniature surface sources.
- Nonpathological and pathological narcissism: which self-reported characteristics are most problematic in adolescents?
- The latent structure of oppositional defiant disorder in children and adults.
- Mouse liver dispersion for the diagnosis of early-stage Fatty liver disease: a 70-sample study.
- MicroRNA-494 is a master epigenetic regulator of multiple invasion-suppressor microRNAs by targeting ten eleven translocation 1 in invasive human hepatocellular carcinoma tumors.
- Shear wave dispersion in lean versus steatotic rat livers.
Treatments
- Kidney Transplant, Liver Transplant, Pancreatic Transplant And More
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