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James F. Reynolds

James F. Reynolds

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Medicine

D-Index
106
Citations
43544
World Ranking
6506
National Ranking
183

Overview

James F. Reynolds is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has contributed to the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a focused interest on transportation, social psychology, and safety-related topics. Their research spans multiple interconnected subfields, including transportation, social psychology, safety, risk, and reliability, as well as public health and clinical psychology.

Reynolds' research encompasses a variety of topics, with considerable attention to urban transport, accessibility, traffic and road safety, injury epidemiology, behavioral health interventions, and the psychology of social influence. This multidisciplinary approach reflects an emphasis on the interplay between individual behavior and public safety in urban environments.

The scientist's recent publications include works published between 2023 and 2024, covering themes related to transit safety and behavioral responses:

  • The pandemic is over but riders still fear infection − An extended behavioural model explaining post-pandemic transit avoidance related to perceived infection fear, 2024, Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • Cyclist safety around trams: A market survey, 2024, Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • Exploring Increases in Rider Personal Safety Concerns (Fear of Crime and Anti-Social Behavior) Since Covid-19 as a Major Driver of Post-Pandemic Transit Avoidance, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Tram Wrong Way" International Experience and Mitigation of Track Switch Errors, 2023, Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • The Value of Conditional Release for Insanity Acquittees., 2023, PubMed

These papers indicate a research focus on public transit safety, personal safety concerns related to crime and infection threats, and legal aspects of conditional release in forensic contexts.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Reynolds include:

  • Graham Currie
  • Ramisa Bhuiyan
  • Marilyn Johnson
  • Rumana Islam Sarker
  • David Logan

Reynolds has published extensively in several venues, with multiple contributions in:

  • Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Accident Analysis & Prevention
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • PubMed

The fields of study and topics align with Reynolds' interdisciplinary research approach, bridging psychological and social factors with urban transport systems and safety considerations. This profile captures Reynolds' engagement with behavioral health as it intersects with transport-related risk and injury prevention, reflecting a sustained interest in how social influences affect public behavior and safety perceptions in urban environments.

Best Publications

  • International Nosology of Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue, Berlin, 1986.

    P. Beighton;A. de Paepe;D. Danks;G. Finidori

  • Angelman and Prader-Willi syndromes share a common chromosome 15 deletion but differ in parental origin of the deletion.

    J. H. M. Knoll;J. H. M. Knoll;R. D. Nicholls;R. D. Nicholls;R. E. Magenis;J. M. Graham

  • Kabuki make-up (Niikawa-Kuroki) syndrome: a study of 62 patients.

    Norio Niikawa;Yoshikazu Kuroki;Tadashi Kajii;Nobuo Matsuura

  • Noonan syndrome: a review.

    H M Mendez;J M Opitz

  • Interstitial deletion of (17)(p11.2p11.2) in nine patients

    Ann C. M. Smith;Loris McGavran;Jeannie Robinson;Gail Waldstein

  • Rett Syndrome: A suggested staging system for describing impairment profile with increasing age towards adolescence

    Bengt Hagberg;Ingegerd Witt-Engerström;John M. Opitz;James F. Reynolds

  • Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) may be linked to the BF and HLA loci on human chromosome 6.

    David A. Greenberg;David A. Greenberg;Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta;Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta;Heidi Widelitz;Robert S. Sparkes

  • The effects of storage of blood and isolated DNA on the integrity of DNA

    Linda Madisen;David I. Hoar;Catherine D. Holroyd;Margaret Crisp

  • Limb body wall complex: I. Pathogenesis

    M. I. Van Allen;C. Curry;L. Gallagher;James F. Reynolds

  • An analysis of autism in fifty males with the fragile X syndrome.

    Randi J. Hagerman;Alfred W. Jackson;Andrew Levitas;Bernard Rimland

  • Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome-type II: multiple congenital anomalies with male pseudohermaphroditism and frequent early lethality.

    C. J R Curry;J. C. Carey;J. S. Holland;D. Chopra

  • New multiple congenital anomalies/mental retardation syndrome with cardio-facio-cutaneous involvement―The CFC syndrome

    James F. Reynolds;Giovanni Neri;Jurgen P. Herrmann;Bruce Blumberg

  • The use of measured genotype information in the analysis of quantitative phenotypes in man. II. The role of the apolipoprotein E polymorphism in determining levels, variability, and covariability of cholesterol, betalipoprotein, and triglycerides in a sample of unrelated individuals

    Eric Boerwinkle;S. Visvikis;D. Welsh;J. Steinmetz

  • The DiGeorge anomaly as a developmental field defect

    E J Lammer;J M Opitz

  • Attitudes of persons at risk for Huntington disease toward predictive testing

    Seymour Kessler;Tracy Field;Laura Worth;Heidi Mosbarger

  • Response to steroid and duration of radicular pain as predictors of surgical outcome.

    Richard Derby;Garrett Kine;Jeffrey A. Saal;James Reynolds

  • Treatment of degenerative spondylolisthesis.

    Joseph S. Lombardi;Leon L. Wiltse;James Reynolds;Eric H. Widell

  • Neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy: new cases, biochemical studies, and differentiation from Zellweger and related peroxisomal polydystrophy syndromes

    R. I. Kelley;N. S. Datta;W. B. Dobyns;A. K. Hajra

  • The sacroiliac joint: a potential cause of pain after lumbar fusion to the sacrum.

    Victor Katz;Jerome Schofferman;James Reynolds

  • Failed back surgery: etiology and diagnostic evaluation.

    Jerome Schofferman;James Reynolds;Richard Herzog;Edward Covington

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Opitz
John M. Opitz University of Utah
Judith G. Hall
Judith G. Hall University of British Columbia
Giovanni Neri
Giovanni Neri Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Graham Currie
Graham Currie Monash University
David H. Ledbetter
David H. Ledbetter University of Florida
Robin M. Winter
Robin M. Winter Northwick Park Hospital
Hugo W. Moser
Hugo W. Moser Kennedy Krieger Institute
Susanne M. Gollin
Susanne M. Gollin University of Pittsburgh
Randi J Hagerman
Randi J Hagerman University of California, Davis
Samuel A. Latt
Samuel A. Latt Boston Children's Hospital

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