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Fiona A. McLaughlin

Fiona A. McLaughlin

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Earth Science

D-Index
45
Citations
10973
World Ranking
4353
National Ranking
199

Overview

Fiona A. McLaughlin is affiliated with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Canada. Their research spans several fields including Medicine and Earth and Planetary Sciences. The subfields of their study focus notably on Oncology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, and Oceanography.

Their work covers a variety of scientific topics, with an emphasis on Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis, Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications, Lung Cancer Research Studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, and Marine and Environmental Studies.

Fiona A. McLaughlin has contributed to scientific literature with papers published in reputable venues including Cancer Research and Elementa Science of the Anthropocene. Notable recent papers include:

  • Abstract 1815: AVA6000, a novel Precision medicine, targeted to the tumor microenvironment via Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP) mediated cleavage, 2022, Cancer Research
  • Processes in the Kitikmeot Sea estuary constraining marine life, 2025, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Sarah E. Poplawski, David G. Sanford, Andrew Saunders, Jack H. Lai, and Matthew Vincent.

Best Publications

  • A major ecosystem shift in the northern Bering Sea.

    Jacqueline M. Grebmeier;James E. Overland;Sue E. Moore;Ed V. Farley

  • Smallest algae thrive as the Arctic Ocean freshens.

    William K. W. Li;Fiona A. McLaughlin;Connie Lovejoy;Eddy C. Carmack

  • Pacific Ocean inflow: Influence on catastrophic reduction of sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean

    Koji Shimada;Takashi Kamoshida;Motoyo Itoh;Shigeto Nishino

  • Beaufort Gyre freshwater reservoir: State and variability from observations

    Andrey Proshutinsky;Richard A. Krishfield;Mary-Louise Timmermans;John M. Toole

  • Aragonite Undersaturation in the Arctic Ocean: Effects of Ocean Acidification and Sea Ice Melt

    Michiyo Yamamoto-Kawai;Fiona A. McLaughlin;Eddy C. Carmack;Shigeto Nishino

  • Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Composition and Potential Sources for Sediment Samples from the Beaufort and Barents Seas

    Mark B. Yunker;Lloyd R. Snowdon;Robie W. Macdonald;John N. Smith

  • Physical and geochemical properties across the Atlantic/Pacific water mass front in the southern Canadian Basin

    Fiona A. McLaughlin;Eddy C. Carmack;Robie W. Macdonald;James K. B. Bishop

  • Evidence for warming of Atlantic water in the Southern Canadian Basin of the Arctic Ocean: Results from the Larsen‐93 Expedition

    Eddy C. Carmack;Robie W. Macdonald;Ronald G. Perkin;Fiona A. McLaughlin

  • Waters of the Makarov and Canada basins

    J.H. Swift;E.P. Jones;K. Aagaard;E.C. Carmack

  • Deepening of the nutricline and chlorophyll maximum in the Canada Basin interior, 2003–2009

    Fiona A. McLaughlin;Eddy C. Carmack

  • Tracing Pacific water in the North Atlantic Ocean

    E. P. Jones;J. H. Swift;L. G. Anderson;M. Lipizer

  • Identification, characterization, and change of the near-surface temperature maximum in the Canada Basin, 1993-2008

    J. M. Jackson;E. C. Carmack;F. A. McLaughlin;S. E. Allen

  • Changes in temperature and tracer distributions within the Arctic Ocean: results from the 1994 Arctic Ocean section

    Eddy C. Carmack;Knut Aagaard;James H. Swift;Robie W. MacDonald

  • Surface freshening of the Canada Basin, 2003–2007: River runoff versus sea ice meltwater

    M. Yamamoto‐Kawai;F. A. McLaughlin;E. C. Carmack;S. Nishino

  • Alkane, terpene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon geochemistry of the Mackenzie River and Mackenzie shelf: Riverine contributions to Beaufort Sea coastal sediment

    Mark B. Yunker;Robie W. Macdonald;Walter J. Cretney;Brian R. Fowler

  • Freshwater budget of the Canada Basin, Arctic Ocean, from salinity, δ18O, and nutrients

    M. Yamamoto-Kawai;F. A. McLaughlin;E. C. Carmack;S. Nishino

  • Connections among ice, runoff and atmospheric forcing in the Beaufort Gyre

    R. W. Macdonald;E. C. Carmack;F. A. McLaughlin;Kelly Falkner

  • Halocline structure in the Canada Basin of the Arctic Ocean

    Koji Shimada;Motoyo Itoh;Shigeto Nishino;Fiona A. McLaughlin

  • The joint roles of Pacific and Atlantic-origin waters in the Canada Basin, 1997 1998

    F.A McLaughlin;E.C Carmack;R.W Macdonald;H Melling

  • Nitrogen balance and Arctic throughflow.

    Michiyo Yamamoto-Kawai;Eddy Carmack;Fiona McLaughlin

Frequent Co-Authors

Eddy C. Carmack
Eddy C. Carmack Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Robie W. Macdonald
Robie W. Macdonald Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Shigeto Nishino
Shigeto Nishino Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Andrey Proshutinsky
Andrey Proshutinsky Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
James H. Swift
James H. Swift University of California, San Diego
John N. Smith
John N. Smith Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Humfrey Melling
Humfrey Melling Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Knut Aagaard
Knut Aagaard University of Washington
Sheldon Bacon
Sheldon Bacon National Oceanography Centre
Lisa A. Miller
Lisa A. Miller Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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