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Biology and Biochemistry
UK
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
99
Citations
32046
World Ranking
1606
National Ranking
98

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Iain D. Campbell was affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spanned multiple fields including Medicine and Environmental Science, with significant contributions focused on Pollution, Surgery, Environmental Chemistry, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, as well as the History and Philosophy of Science.

Their published work covered a range of topics that reflect an interdisciplinary approach. These topics included:

  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Environmental Chemistry and Analysis
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Surgical Simulation and Training
  • Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Cybernetics and Technology in Society

Their recent papers demonstrated engagement with both clinical and environmental challenges. Notable publications include:

  • "Surgical Stress: The Muscle and Cognitive Demands of Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgery," 2023, Annals of Surgery Open
  • "Development of a straightforward direct injection UHPLC-MS/MS method for quantification of plastic additive chemicals in roadside retention ponds," 2024, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • "Reflexes: principles and properties," 2020, Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine
  • "Indeterminacy after AI: Introduction to Special Section," 2022, Leonardo
  • "An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Pain Management Programme in NHS Forth Valley," 2020, DCP-S Review

Iain D. Campbell frequently collaborated with several researchers across their projects. These co-authors included:

  • Katie McKenzie
  • Angela Pllu
  • Linda A. Lawton
  • Bruce Petrie
  • James Waterhouse

Their work appeared in various scientific journals, with repeated contributions to specific venues, reflecting areas of sustained research interest. These publication venues included:

  • Anaesthesia & intensive care medicine
  • Annals of Surgery Open
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • Leonardo
  • DCP-S Review

Best Publications

  • Integrin Structure, Activation, and Interactions

    Iain D. Campbell;Martin J. Humphries

  • Amyloid fibril formation by an SH3 domain

    Guijarro Ji;Sunde M;Jones Ja;Campbell Id

  • Structural Basis of Integrin Activation by Talin

    Kate L. Wegener;Anthony W. Partridge;Jaewon Han;Andrew R. Pickford

  • The GTPase dynamin binds to and is activated by a subset of SH3 domains.

    Ivan Gout;Ritu Dhand;Ian D. Hiles;Michael J. Fry

  • The three-dimensional structure of the tenth type III module of fibronectin: an insight into RGD-mediated interactions.

    Alison L. Main;Timothy S. Harvey;Martin Baron;Jonathan Boyd

  • Talins and kindlins: partners in integrin-mediated adhesion

    David A. Calderwood;Iain D. Campbell;David R. Critchley

  • Structural determinants of integrin recognition by talin

    Begoña Garcı́a-Alvarez;José M de Pereda;David A Calderwood;Tobias S Ulmer

  • ELUCIDATION OF THE PRIMARY AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE UTEROTONIC POLYPEPTIDE KALATA B1

    Olav Saether;David J. Craik;Iain D. Campbell;Knut Sletten

  • Solution structure of a pair of calcium-binding epidermal growth factor-like domains: implications for the Marfan syndrome and other genetic disorders.

    A.K Downing;V Knott;J.M Werner;C.M Cardy

  • The Molecular Basis of Filamin Binding to Integrins and Competition with Talin.

    Tiila Kiema;Yatish Lad;Pengju Jiang;Camilla L. Oxley

  • Resolution enhancement of protein PMR spectra using the difference between a broadened and a normal spectrum

    I.D Campbell;C.M Dobson;R.J.P Williams;A.V Xavier

  • Structures of the Cd44-hyaluronan complex provide insight into a fundamental carbohydrate-protein interaction

    Suneale Banerji;Alan J Wright;Martin Noble;David J Mahoney

  • Epidermal growth factor-like modules

    Iain D. Campbell;Peer Bork

  • Pathogenic bacteria attach to human fibronectin through a tandem beta-zipper.

    Ulrich Schwarz-Linek;Jm M. Werner;Ar R. Pickford;Sivashankarappa Gurusiddappa

  • The structure of an integrin/talin complex reveals the basis of inside‐out signal transduction

    Nicholas J Anthis;Kate L Wegener;Feng Ye;Chungho Kim

  • Solution structure of the link module: A hyaluronan-binding domain involved in extracellular matrix stability and cell migration

    Daisuke Kohda;Craig J Morton;Ashfaq A Parkar;Hideki Hatanaka

  • The solution structure of human epidermal growth factor

    Robert M. Cooke;Anthony J. Wilkinson;Martin Baron;Annalisa Pastore

  • Structure and distribution of modules in extracellular proteins.

    Bork P;Downing Ak;Kieffer B;Campbell Id

  • Key residues involved in calcium-binding motifs in EGF-like domains.

    Handford Pa;Mayhew M;Baron M;Winship Pr;Winship Pr

  • Comparison of techniques for 1H-detected heteronuclear 1H15N Spectroscopy

    Timothy J Norwood;Jonathan Boyd;Nick Soffe

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin M. Brindle
Kevin M. Brindle University of Cambridge
Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge
Anthony J. Day
Anthony J. Day University of Manchester
Robert J. P. Williams
Robert J. P. Williams University of Oxford
Paul C. Driscoll
Paul C. Driscoll University College London
Penny A. Handford
Penny A. Handford University of Oxford
Paul N. Barlow
Paul N. Barlow University of Edinburgh
David R. Critchley
David R. Critchley University of Leicester
Mark S.P. Sansom
Mark S.P. Sansom University of Oxford
David A. Calderwood
David A. Calderwood Yale University

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