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85
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27532
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3138
National Ranking
236

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Andrew Lumsden is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with notable focus on Law and Political Science.

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • European and International Contract Law
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Merger and Competition Analysis
  • Global trade and economics
  • World Trade Organization Law
  • EU Law and Policy Analysis

Lumsden's recent publications demonstrate engagement with legal and economic dimensions of trade and contract law. Selected papers include:

  • "The Duty to Auction: Real or Imagined?" (2024) published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Cutbill, John Louis [Jonathan] (1937-2019), bookseller, book collector, and gay rights campaigner" (2023) in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  • "Negligence" (2023) featured in Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine
  • "Restraint of Trade and Non-compete Clauses in Cross Border M&A" (2024) appearing in SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Lumsden include Saul Fridman, Paul McConnell, Gaynor Tracey, and Madeleine Kulakauskas.

Regarding publication venues, Lumsden's work appears most often in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  • Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine

In 1994, Andrew Lumsden was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Patterning the Vertebrate Neuraxis

    Andrew Lumsden;Robb Krumlauf

  • Segmental patterns of neuronal development in the chick hindbrain.

    Andrew Lumsden;Roger Keynes

  • Spatial organization of the epithelium and the role of neural crest cells in the initiation of the mammalian tooth germ

    A. G. S. Lumsden

  • Chemotropic guidance of developing axons in the mammalian central nervous system

    Marc Tessier-Lavigne;Marc Tessier-Lavigne;Marysia Placzek;Andrew G. S. Lumsden;Jane Dodd

  • Segmentation in the chick embryo hindbrain is defined by cell lineage restrictions

    Scott Fraser;Roger Keynes;Andrew Lumsden

  • Rhombencephalic neural crest segmentation is preserved throughout craniofacial ontogeny

    Georgy Köntges;Andrew Lumsden

  • Segmental origin and migration of neural crest cells in the hindbrain region of the chick embryo.

    Andrew Lumsden;Nicola Sprawson;Anthony Graham

  • The signalling molecule BMP4 mediates apoptosis in the rhombencephalic neural crest

    Anthony Graham;Philippa Francis-West;Paul Brickell;Andrew Lumsden

  • Retinoic acid alters hindbrain Hox code and induces transformation of rhombomeres 2/3 into a 4/5 identity.

    Heather Marshall;Stefan Nonchev;Mai Har Sham;Ian Muchamore

  • Compartments and their boundaries in vertebrate brain development

    Clemens Kiecker;Andrew Lumsden

  • Improved method for chick whole-embryo culture using a filter paper carrier

    Susan C. Chapman;Jérôme Collignon;Gary C. Schoenwolf;Andrew Lumsden

  • Earliest sensory nerve fibres are guided to peripheral targets by attractants other than nerve growth factor

    A. G. S. Lumsden;A. M. Davies;A. M. Davies

  • The cellular basis of segmentation in the developing hindbrain

    Andrew Lumsden

  • Two rhombomeres are altered in Hoxa-1 mutant mice.

    Manuel Mark;Thomas Lufkin;Jean-Luc Vonesch;Esther Ruberte

  • The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.

    Susanne Dietrich;Faikah Abou-Rebyeh;Henning Brohmann;Friedhelm Bladt

  • Altered segmental identity and abnormal migration of motor neurons in mice lacking Hoxb-1

    Michéle Studer;Andrew Lumsden;Linda Ariza-McNaughton;Allan Bradley

  • Target control of collateral extension and directional axon growth in the mammalian brain

    Christopher D. Heffner;Andrew G. S. Lumsden;Dennis D. M. O'Leary

  • Determination of neuroepithelial cell fate: Induction of the oligodendrocyte lineage by ventral midline cells and sonic hedgehog

    Nigel P. Pringle;Wei-Ping Yu;Sarah Guthrie;Henk Roelink

  • Formation and regeneration of rhombomere boundaries in the developing chick hindbrain.

    Sarah Guthrie;Andrew Lumsden

  • Hoxa1 and Hoxb1 synergize in patterning the hindbrain, cranial nerves and second pharyngeal arch

    A. Gavalas;M. Studer;A. Lumsden;F.M. Rijli

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony Graham
Anthony Graham King's College London
Alun M. Davies
Alun M. Davies Cardiff University
Sarah Guthrie
Sarah Guthrie University of Sussex
Robb Krumlauf
Robb Krumlauf Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Roger J. Keynes
Roger J. Keynes University of Cambridge
Gary C. Schoenwolf
Gary C. Schoenwolf University of Utah
Joshua R. Sanes
Joshua R. Sanes Harvard University
Rachel O.L. Wong
Rachel O.L. Wong University of Washington
Jean Champagnat
Jean Champagnat Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michèle Studer
Michèle Studer Université Côte d'Azur

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