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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 1987 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For his contributions to our understanding of the low temperature properties of condensed matter systems including metals, superconductors, and superfluids

Overview

David J. Bishop is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, with a primary focus on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. These main fields are further detailed by their engagement in subfields such as physiology, orthopedics and sports medicine, molecular biology, cell biology, and complementary and alternative medicine.

The scientist's work largely centers on topics related to adipose tissue and metabolism, muscle metabolism and nutrition, cardiovascular and exercise physiology, sports performance and training, mitochondrial function and pathology, exercise and physiological responses, and high altitude and hypoxia.

Among the recent publications, several notable papers include:

  • "Transcriptomic profiling of skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise and inactivity," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "An Examination and Critique of Current Methods to Determine Exercise Intensity," 2020, Sports Medicine
  • "International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: sodium bicarbonate and exercise performance," 2021, Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
  • "High-intensity training induces non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome of human skeletal muscle without reorganisation of respiratory chain content," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "The Molecular Adaptive Responses of Skeletal Muscle to High-Intensity Exercise/Training and Hypoxia," 2020, Antioxidants

David J. Bishop frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Jujiao Kuang
  • Nicholas J. Saner
  • Javier Botella
  • Matthew J-C Lee
  • Andrew Garnham

The scientist has published extensively in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Sports Medicine, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Nature Communications, and The FASEB Journal. These journals reflect both the biological and clinical aspects of their research interests.

Among awards received, David J. Bishop was named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in 2017. Additionally, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1987, recognized for contributions to understanding low temperature properties of condensed matter systems, including metals, superconductors, and superfluids.

Best Publications

  • Quantum mechanical actuation of microelectromechanical systems by the Casimir force.

    Ho Bun Chan;Vladimir A. Aksyuk;Rafael N. Kleiman;David J. Bishop

  • Study of the superfluid transition in two-dimensional He 4 films

    D. J. Bishop;J. D. Reppy

  • Evidence from mechanical measurements for flux-lattice melting in single crystals YBa2Cu3O7 and Bi2.2Sr2Ca0.8Cu2O8.

    PL Gammel;LF Schneemeyer;JV Waszczak;DJ Bishop

  • Experimental evidence for a first-order vortex-lattice-melting transition in untwinned, single crystal YBa2Cu3O7.

    H. Safar;P. L. Gammel;David A. Huse;D. J. Bishop

  • Thermodynamic and electron diffraction signatures of charge and spin ordering in La1-xCaxMnO3

    A. P. Ramirez;Peter E Schiffer;S. W. Cheong;C. H. Chen

  • Nonlinear micromechanical Casimir oscillator.

    H. B. Chan;V. A. Aksyuk;R. N. Kleiman;D. J. Bishop

  • Observation of Hexagonally Correlated Flux Quanta In YBa2Cu3O7

    P. L. Gammel;D. J. Bishop;G. J. Dolan;J. R. Kwo

  • SQUID picovoltometry of YBa2Cu3O7 single crystals: Evidence for a finite-temperature phase transition in the high-field vortex state.

    P. L. Gammel;Lynn Schneemeyer;David J. Bishop

  • Wavelength add-drop switching using tilting micromirrors

    J.E. Ford;V.A. Aksyuk;D.J. Bishop;J.A. Walker

  • Nonmetallic Conduction in Electron Inversion Layers at Low Temperatures

    D. J. Bishop;D. C. Tsui;R. C. Dynes

  • Tunneling and Transport Measurements at the Metal-Insulator Transition of Amorphous Nb: Si

    G. Hertel;D. J. Bishop;E. G. Spencer;J. M. Rowell

  • New Magnetic Superconductors: A Toy Box for Solid‐State Physicists

    Paul C. Canfield;Peter L. Gammel;David J. Bishop

  • Anomalous sound propagation at ν=1/2 in a 2D electron gas: Observation of a spontaneously broken translational symmetry\?

    R. L. Willett;M. A. Paalanen;R. R. Ruel;K. W. West

  • Dynamic instabilities and memory effects in vortex matter

    Y. Paltiel;E. Zeldov;E. Zeldov;Y. N. Myasoedov;H. Shtrikman

  • Instabilities and disorder-driven first-order transition of the vortex lattice

    Y. Paltiel;E. Zeldov;Y. Myasoedov;M. L. Rappaport

  • Observation of combined Josephson and charging effects in small tunnel junction circuits

    T. A. Fulton;P. L. Gammel;D. J. Bishop;L. N. Dunkleberger

  • Observation of a commensurate array of flux chains in tilted flux lattices in Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O single crystals.

    C. A. Bolle;P. L. Gammel;D. G. Grier;C. A. Murray

  • The Lucent LambdaRouter: MEMS technology of the future here today

    D.J. Bishop;C.R. Giles;G.P. Austin

  • ULTRASONIC-ATTENUATION IN UPT3

    D. J. Bishop;C. M. Varma;B. Batlogg;E. Bucher

  • Quantum Mechanical Actuation of Microelectromechanical systems by the Casimir force

    H. B. Chan;V. A. Aksyuk;D. J. Bishop;Federico Capasso

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir A. Aksyuk
Vladimir A. Aksyuk National Institute of Standards and Technology
Clinton Randy Giles
Clinton Randy Giles Nokia (United States)
Kell Mortensen
Kell Mortensen University of Copenhagen
Jungsang Kim
Jungsang Kim Duke University
Paul C. Canfield
Paul C. Canfield Iowa State University
James A. Walker
James A. Walker Harvard University
Herbert Shea
Herbert Shea École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Joseph E. Ford
Joseph E. Ford University of California, San Diego
Lynn Schneemeyer
Lynn Schneemeyer Alcatel Lucent (Germany)
Arthur P. Ramirez
Arthur P. Ramirez University of California, Santa Cruz

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