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Overview

Austin Newton was affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on medicine, encompassing a range of subfields including psychiatry and mental health, rheumatology, pharmacology, otorhinolaryngology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their scholarly contributions included publications in various reputable venues such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Schizophrenia Research, Otolaryngology, Lara D. Veeken, and Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. The following are some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Austin Newton:

  • The diagnosis and treatment of catatonia via telemedicine: A case report and proposed diagnostic criteria, 2022, Schizophrenia Research
  • AI Model Versus Clinician Otoscopy in the Operative Setting for Otitis Media Diagnosis, 2023, Otolaryngology
  • Case 5-2020: A 32-Day-Old Male Infant with a Fall, 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Case 5-2020: A 32-Day-Old Male Infant with a Fall, 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • P175 The Psoriatic Arthritis Impact of Disease 12-item questionnaire can replace other patient-reported outcome measures to facilitate disease monitoring in clinical practice, 2024, Lara D. Veeken

Research topics frequently addressed by Austin Newton included:

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
  • Treatment of Major Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Ear Surgery and Otitis Media
  • Phonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques
  • Vascular Anomalies and Treatments

Coauthors often collaborating with Austin Newton were:

  • Ryan Malcolm Hum
  • Khaled Hasanein
  • Any Cheung
  • Aditya K Adhikarla
  • Annabel Choyce

The venues where Austin Newton published most frequently included:

  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Otolaryngology
  • Lara D. Veeken
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases

Austin Newton's work spanned diagnostic innovations such as telemedicine for catatonia, clinical applications of AI in otology, and detailed case studies in pediatric medicine. Their focus on patient-reported outcome measures in rheumatology also illustrates an interest in clinical practice facilitation.

Best Publications

  • Complete genome sequence of Caulobacter crescentus.

    William C. Nierman;Tamara V. Feldblyum;Michael T. Laub;Ian T. Paulsen

  • Chromosome replication during development in Caulobacter crescentus.

    Suzanne T. Degnen;Austin Newton

  • A novel bacterial tyrosine kinase essential for cell division and differentiation

    Jianguo Wu;Noriko Ohta;Ji-Liang Zhao;Austin Newton

  • Regulation of the Caulobacter flagellar gene hierarchy; not just for motility.

    Jianguo Wu;Austin Newton

  • An essential, multicomponent signal transduction pathway required for cell cycle regulation in Caulobacter

    Jianguo Wu;Noriko Ohta;Austin Newton

  • FlbD of Caulobacter crescentus is a homologue of the NtrC (NRI) protein and activates sigma 54-dependent flagellar gene promoters.

    Girija Ramakrishnan;Austin Newton

  • An Additional Step in the Transport of Iron Defined by the tonB Locus of Escherichia coli

    C.C. Wang;Austin Newton

  • Regulation of flagellin synthesis in the cell cycle of Caulobacter: Dependence on DNA replication

    Mary Ann Osley;Michael Sheffery;Austin Newton

  • Turning off flagellum rotation requires the pleiotropic gene pleD: pleA, pleC, and pleD define two morphogenic pathways in Caulobacter crescentus.

    J M Sommer;A Newton

  • The cell cycle-regulated flagellar gene flbF of Caulobacter crescentus is homologous to a virulence locus (lcrD) of Yersinia pestis.

    Girija Ramakrishnan;Ji-Liang Zhao;A. Newton

  • Transcriptional regulation of a periodically controlled flagellar gene operon in Caulobacter crescentus.

    Noriko Ohta;Ling-Sing Chen;Evryll Swanson;Austin Newton

  • Iron transport in Escherichia coli: roles of energy-dependent uptake and 2,3-dihydroxybenzoylserine.

    Ching Chung Wang;Austin Newton

  • A histidine protein kinase homologue required for regulation of bacterial cell division and differentiation.

    Noriko Ohta;Todd Lane;Elizabeth G. Ninfa;Jurg M. Sommer

  • Promoter mapping and cell cycle regulation of flagellin gene transcription in Caulobacter crescentus.

    Scott A. Minnich;Austin Newton

  • Requirement of topoisomerase IV parC and parE genes for cell cycle progression and developmental regulation in Caulobacter crescentus

    Doyle Ward;Austin Newton

  • Genetic switching in the flagellar gene hierarchy of Caulobacter requires negative as well as positive regulation of transcription.

    Austin Newton;Noriko Ohta;Girija Ramakrishnan;David Mullin

  • Pseudoreversion analysis indicates a direct role of cell division genes in polar morphogenesis and differentiation in Caulobacter crescentus.

    J M Sommer;A Newton

  • Regulation of the Cell Division Cycle and Differentiation in Bacteria

    Austin Newton;Noriko Ohta

  • Regulation of periodic protein synthesis in the cell cycle: Control of initiation and termination of flagellar gene expression

    Michael Sheffery;Austin Newton

  • A set of positively regulated flagellar gene promoters in Caulobacter crescentus with sequence homology to the nif gene promoters of Klebsiella pneumoniae

    David Mullin;Scott Minnich;Ling-Sing Chen;Austin Newton

Frequent Co-Authors

Jianguo Wu
Jianguo Wu Jinan University
Alexander J. Ninfa
Alexander J. Ninfa University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kerwyn Casey Huang
Kerwyn Casey Huang Stanford University
Lucy Shapiro
Lucy Shapiro Stanford University
J. Craig Venter
J. Craig Venter J. Craig Venter Institute
Jonathan A. Eisen
Jonathan A. Eisen University of California, Davis
Claire M. Fraser
Claire M. Fraser University of Maryland, Baltimore
Steven L. Salzberg
Steven L. Salzberg Johns Hopkins University
William C. Nierman
William C. Nierman J. Craig Venter Institute

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