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  • 2016 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

David Harris is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia, where their research spans several key areas within psychology, medicine, and social sciences. Their recent work features a focus on children's physical and motor development, obesity, physical activity, and diet, alongside youth development and social support.

The scientist's research portfolio includes topics such as:

  • Children's Physical and Motor Development
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

Working across multiple subfields, they have contributed to areas including public health, environmental and occupational health, developmental and educational psychology, clinical psychology, safety research, and gender studies.

Frequent collaborators have included Cristina M. Caperchione, Madeleine English, Sean Stolp, Lee Wallace, and John Ashton, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Their recent publications demonstrate a range of interdisciplinary interests and include:

  • A family-based approach examining perceptions of an Australian TRYathlon series on children's health and development, 2022, Health Promotion International
  • It doesn't hurt to TRY - Experiences of youths participating in a TRYathlon event series, 2021, Health Promotion Journal of Australia
  • Can perpetrators discern survivors from voice?, 2024, European Journal of Psychotraumatology

These works highlight an involvement with health promotion as well as psychotraumatology research, illustrating the scientist's engagement with both physical health promotion and psychological trauma studies.

David Harris's research has been published in journals such as Health Promotion International, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, and the European Journal of Psychotraumatology.

In recognition of their contributions, they were awarded the title of Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2016.

Best Publications

  • Physical distancing, face masks, and eye protection to prevent person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Derek K Chu;Elie A Akl;Elie A Akl;Stephanie Duda;Karla Solo

  • A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Early versus Late Initiation of Dialysis

    Bruce A Cooper;Pauline Branley;Liliana Bulfone;John F Collins

  • E-Cadherin/β-Catenin Complex and the Epithelial Barrier

    Xinrui Tian;Xinrui Tian;Zhuola Liu;Bo Niu;Jianlin Zhang;Jianlin Zhang

  • Adriamycin nephropathy: A model of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

    Vincent Ws S. Lee;David Ch H. Harris

  • Ex vivo programmed macrophages ameliorate experimental chronic inflammatory renal disease

    Y. Wang;Y.P. Wang;G. Zheng;V.W.S. Lee

  • Assessment of Global Kidney Health Care Status

    Aminu K. Bello;Adeera Levin;Marcello Tonelli;Ikechi G. Okpechi

  • Effects of Allopurinol on the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease

    Sunil V Badve;Elaine M Pascoe;Anushree Tiku;Neil Boudville

  • Induction of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in proximal tubule cells by urinary protein.

    Y. Wang;J. Chen;L. Chen;Y.-C. Tay

  • Progressive adriamycin nephropathy in mice: Sequence of histologic and immunohistochemical events

    Yang Wang;Yi Ping Wang;Yuet-Ching Tay;David C.H. Harris

  • Incidence of Venous Thromboembolism in the Year Before the Diagnosis of Cancer in 528, 693 Adults

    Richard H. White;Helen K. Chew;Hong Zhou;Arti Parikh-Patel

  • Macrophages in Kidney Injury, Inflammation, and Fibrosis

    Qi Cao;David C. H. Harris;Yiping Wang

  • Disruption of E-Cadherin by Matrix Metalloproteinase Directly Mediates Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Downstream of Transforming Growth Factor-β1 in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells

    Guoping Zheng;James Guy Lyons;Thian Kui Tan;Yiping Wang

  • IL-10/TGF-beta-modified macrophages induce regulatory T cells and protect against adriamycin nephrosis.

    Qi Cao;Yiping Wang;Dong Zheng;Yan Sun

  • Dialysis initiation, modality choice, access, and prescription: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference

    Christopher T. Chan;Peter J. Blankestijn;Laura M. Dember;Maurizio Gallieni

  • Patients' Experiences and Perspectives of Living With CKD

    Allison Tong;Allison Tong;Peter Sainsbury;Peter Sainsbury;Steven Chadban;Rowan G. Walker

  • Patient and Caregiver Priorities for Outcomes in Hemodialysis: An International Nominal Group Technique Study

    Rachel Urquhart-Secord;Rachel Urquhart-Secord;Jonathan C. Craig;Jonathan C. Craig;Brenda Hemmelgarn;Helen Tam-Tham

  • Developing a Set of Core Outcomes for Trials in Hemodialysis: An International Delphi Survey.

    Nicole Evangelidis;Nicole Evangelidis;Allison Tong;Allison Tong;Braden Manns;Brenda Hemmelgarn

  • Macrophages in Renal Disease

    Yiping Wang;David C.H. Harris

  • Effects of Early and Late Intervention with Epoetin α on Left Ventricular Mass among Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (Stage 3 or 4): Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial

    Simon D. Roger;Lawrence P. McMahon;Anthony R. Clarkson;Alexander Patrick Suffe Disney

  • Ex vivo programmed macrophages ameliorate experimental chronic inflammatory renal disease. Commentary

    D. C. Kluth;Y. Wang;Y. P. Wang;G. Zheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen I. Alexander
Stephen I. Alexander Children's Hospital at Westmead
Vivekanand Jha
Vivekanand Jha George Institute for Global Health
Jonathan C. Craig
Jonathan C. Craig Flinders University
Carol A. Pollock
Carol A. Pollock University of Sydney
Allison Tong
Allison Tong University of Sydney
Marcello Tonelli
Marcello Tonelli University of Calgary
Adeera Levin
Adeera Levin University of British Columbia
Carmel M. Hawley
Carmel M. Hawley University of Queensland
Stephen J. Leybourne
Stephen J. Leybourne University of Nottingham
Mingjing Jiang
Mingjing Jiang Tongji University

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