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42
Citations
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4814
National Ranking
810

Overview

Anne E. Green is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields within social sciences and medicine, focusing notably on pulmonary and respiratory medicine, health, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and emergency medicine.

Their main areas of research interest include topics such as migration, racism, and human rights; immigration and intercultural education; migration and labor dynamics; cardiac arrest and resuscitation; respiratory support and mechanisms; and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research.

Green's recent publications demonstrate a multidisciplinary approach and include:

  • "The Welsh Advanced Neuroimaging Database: an open-source state-of-the-art resource for brain research," 2024, published in Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • "Hardware-in-Loop Modules for Testing Automated Ventilator Controllers," 2025, published in Applied Sciences
  • "Strengthening prescribing teaching within the undergraduate primary care curriculum: Exploring the literature, curricular mapping and student perspectives," 2024, published in Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Anne E. Green include Carolyn McNabb, Ian D. Driver, Vanessa Hyde, Garin Hughes, and Xin Hui S Chan.

Their work has appeared in diverse publication venues such as:

  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Applied Sciences
  • Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd

Best Publications

  • Services and Uneven Development

    J Marshall;P Wood;P Daniels;A McKinnon

  • An Efficient Algorithm to Generate Official Statistical Reporting Areas: The Case of the 1984 Travel-to-Work Areas Revision in Britain

    M. G. Coombes;Anne E. Green;S. Openshaw

  • The incidence of inherited metabolic disorders in the West Midlands, UK

    Simon Sanderson;Anne Green;Maryanne Preece;Hilary Burton

  • A Question of Compromise? Case Study Evidence on the Location and Mobility Strategies of Dual Career Households

    Anne E. Green

  • Longer distance commuting as a substitute for migration in Britain: a review of trends, issues and implications.

    Anne E. Green;Terence Hogarth;R. E. Shackleton

  • The real level of unemployment 2002

    C. Beatty;S. Fothergill;T. Görler;Anne E. Green

  • The Changing Geography of Producer Services Employment in Britain

    A. E. Gillespie;Anne E. Green

  • Crowdsourcing and work: individual factors and circumstances influencing employability

    Sally-Anne Barnes;Anne E. Green;Maria De Hoyos

  • Who decides what? Decision making in dual-career households

    Irene Hardill;Anne E. Green;Anna Dudleston;David Owen

  • Intensive enteral feeding in advanced cirrhosis: reversal of malnutrition without precipitation of hepatic encephalopathy.

    C. P. J. Charlton;E. Buchanan;C. E. Holden;M. A. Preece

  • Substantive Issues in the Definition of “Localities”: Evidence from Sub–Group Local Labour Market Areas in the West Midlands

    M. G. Coombes;Anne E. Green;D. W. Owen

  • Beamed neutron emission driven by laser accelerated light ions

    S Kar;A Green;H Ahmed;A Alejo

  • The North-South divide in Great-Britain : an examination of the evidence

    Anne E. Green

  • The Geography of Poor Skills and Access to Work

    Anne E. Green;David Owen

  • Exclusion, Unemployment and Non-employment

    Anne E. Green

  • UK waste minimisation clubs: a contribution to sustainable waste management

    Paul S Phillips;Adam D Read;Anne E Green;Margaret P Bates

  • Attachment to place : social networks, mobility and prospects of young people

    Anne E. Green;Richard J. White

  • Changing places: Britain's demographic, economic and social complexion

    A. G. Champion;Anne E. Green;David Owen;D. J. Ellin

  • Where are the jobless? : changing unemployment and non-employment in cities and regions

    Anne E. Green;David Owen

  • Migration patterns and trends

    David Owen;Anne E. Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Norreys
Peter Norreys University of Oxford
Bryan Gaensler
Bryan Gaensler University of California, Santa Cruz
Matthew Zepf
Matthew Zepf Helmholtz Institute Jena
Chris Warhurst
Chris Warhurst University of Warwick
Michael G. Burton
Michael G. Burton Armagh Observatory
Markus Roth
Markus Roth Technical University of Darmstadt
Ronald Skeldon
Ronald Skeldon University of Sussex
Nathan Smith
Nathan Smith University of Arizona
Stephen Gibbons
Stephen Gibbons London School of Economics and Political Science
Eliot Quataert
Eliot Quataert Princeton University

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