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Charles Watson

Charles Watson

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Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
141818
World Ranking
6281
National Ranking
175

Overview

Charles Watson is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia. Their research spans several key fields within health and medicine, with particular attention to health professions and medicine in general. The scientist has contributed to subfields including Emergency Medical Services, General Health Professions, Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work covers a range of topics, prominently Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights, Global Health Workforce Issues, Cultural Competency in Health Care, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Nursing Roles and Practices, Clinical Practice Guidelines Implementation, and Ear Surgery and Otitis Media.

Recent papers feature:

  • The role of Aboriginal leadership in community health programmes (2021) published in Primary Health Care Research & Development
  • A collaborative approach towards prevention of otitis media in Aboriginal children (2020) published in Deafness & Education International
  • A physician associate-led clinic for people with severe mental illness in the United Kingdom (2021) published in JAAPA
  • Volatile Anesthetic Intensive Care Unit Sedation: Comment (2025) published in Anesthesiology

Frequent co-authors with whom the scientist has collaborated include Victoria Stroud, Josie Adams, Doreen Champion, Geraldine Hogarth, and Anne Mahony. The diversity of co-authors points to interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches in their research projects.

Publication venues regularly featuring their work include Primary Health Care Research & Development, JAAPA, Deafness & Education International, and Anesthesiology.

In addition to articles, Charles Watson has contributed to book publications, notably a volume titled Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Brain, published by the University of Tasmania in 2021, which has received considerable citations.

Best Publications

  • The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates

    George Paxinos;Charles Watson

  • AChE-stained horizontal sections of the rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates.

    George Paxinos;Charles R.R. Watson;Piers C. Emson

  • A decade of data linkage in Western Australia: strategic design, applications and benefits of the WA data linkage system

    C. D'Arcy J. Holman;A. John Bass;Diana L. Rosman;Merran B. Smith

  • Bregma, lambda and the interaural midpoint in stereotaxic surgery with rats of different sex, strain and weight

    George Paxinos;Charles Watson;Michael Pennisi;Ann Topple

  • The marmoset brain in stereotaxic coordinates

    George Paxinos;Charles R R Watson;Michael Petrides;Marcello Goncalves Rosa

  • A stereotaxic MRI template set for the rat brain with tissue class distribution maps and co-registered anatomical atlas: application to pharmacological MRI.

    Adam J. Schwarz;Anne Danckaert;Torsten Reese;Alessandro Gozzi

  • The Spinal Cord: A Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Text and Atlas

    Charles Watson;George Paxinos;Gulgun Kayalioglu

  • Chemoarchitectonic atlas of the rat forebrain

    George Paxinos;Laura Kus;Ken W. S. Ashwell;Charles Watson

  • A developmental ontology for the mammalian brain based on the prosomeric model.

    Luis Puelles;Megan Harrison;George Paxinos;George Paxinos;Charles Watson;Charles Watson;Charles Watson

  • Chemoarchitectonic Atlas of the Rat Brain

    G. Paxinos;Charles Watson;P. Carrive;M. Kirkcaldie

  • Wiring cost and topological participation of the mouse brain connectome.

    Mikail Rubinov;Rolf J. F. Ypma;Charles Watson;Charles Watson;Edward T. Bullmore;Edward T. Bullmore

  • A segmentation protocol and MRI atlas of the C57BL/6J mouse neocortex.

    Jeremy F.P. Ullmann;Charles Watson;Charles Watson;Andrew L. Janke;Nyoman D. Kurniawan

  • Vertebral landmarks for the identification of spinal cord segments in the mouse

    Megan Harrison;Aine O'Brien;Lucy Adams;Gary J. Cowin

  • A cytoarchitectonic and chemoarchitectonic analysis of the dopamine cell groups in the substantia nigra, ventral tegmental area, and retrorubral field in the mouse

    Yuhong Fu;Yuan Yuan;Glenda Halliday;Zoltán Rusznák

  • The Mouse Nervous System.

    Charles Watson;George Paxinos;Luis Puelles

  • Distribution of neurons in functional areas of the mouse cerebral cortex reveals quantitatively different cortical zones

    Suzana Herculano-Houzel;Charles R Watson;George Paxinos

  • Organization of Brainstem Nuclei

    George Paxinos;Huang Xu-Feng;Gulgun Sengul;Charles Watson

  • Organization of the Facial Nucleus in the Rat

    C.R.R. Watson;S. Sakai;W. Armstrong

  • Atlas of the developing mouse brain at E 17.5, P0, and P6

    George Paxinos;Glenda Halliday;Charles Watson;Yuri Koutcherov

  • A quantitative magnetic resonance histology atlas of postnatal rat brain development with regional estimates of growth and variability

    Evan Calabrese;Alexandra Badea;Charles Watson;Charles Watson;G. Allan Johnson

  • Paxinos and Watson's the rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates

    George Paxinos;Charles Watson

Frequent Co-Authors

George Paxinos
George Paxinos Neuroscience Research Australia
David C. Reutens
David C. Reutens University of Queensland
Gary F. Egan
Gary F. Egan Monash University
Steven Petrou
Steven Petrou Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Luis Puelles
Luis Puelles University of Murcia
Perry F. Bartlett
Perry F. Bartlett University of Queensland
Glenda M. Halliday
Glenda M. Halliday University of Sydney
Suzana Herculano-Houzel
Suzana Herculano-Houzel Vanderbilt University
Jan M. Provis
Jan M. Provis Australian National University
Edward T. Bullmore
Edward T. Bullmore King's College London

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