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Overview

James G. Phillips is affiliated with Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, contributing to the fields of Psychology and Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, and Surgery.

Their work covers several specialized topics, notably Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Cancer-related gene regulation, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease, Crime, Deviance, and Social Control, as well as Sex work and related issues.

Notable recent papers by James G. Phillips include:

  • Pharmacological polyamine catabolism upregulation with methionine salvage pathway inhibition as an effective prostate cancer therapy, 2020, Nature Communications
  • A Therapeutic Strategy for Preferential Targeting of TET2-Mutant and TET Dioxygenase-Deficient Cells in Myeloid Neoplasms, 2020, Blood Cancer Discovery
  • Therapeutic Targeting of Protein Disulfide Isomerase PDIA1 in Multiple Myeloma, 2021, Cancers
  • Sexual activity while driving: A content analysis of media reports, 2021, Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
  • Understanding sexual activity while driving as a form of distracted driving, 2022, Accident Analysis & Prevention

Frequent collaborators of Phillips include:

  • Yihong Guan
  • Anand D. Tiwari
  • Dale Grabowski
  • Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski
  • Babal K. Jha

Phillips has published multiple works in established venues such as Blood, Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Behaviour and Information Technology, UNC Libraries, and Ergonomics.

In addition to journal articles, Phillips has contributed to book publications, including the title I Did Not Commit Adultery, scheduled to be released by University of Toronto Press in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Psychological predictors of problem mobile phone use

    Adriana Bianchi;James Gavin Phillips

  • Potential determinants of heavier internet usage

    Lynette Armstrong;James G Phillips;Lauren L Saling

  • Personality and self reported mobile phone use

    Sarah Butt;James G. Phillips

  • Movement-related potentials in Parkinson's disease. Presence and predictability of temporal and spatial cues

    Ross Cunnington;Robert Iansek;John L. Bradshaw;Jim G. Phillips

  • An Evaluation of the Role of Internal Cues in the Pathogenesis of Parkinsonian Hypokinesia

    Nellie Georgiou;Robert Iansek;Johnson Lockyer Bradshaw;James Phillips

  • Frontostriatal deficits in unipolar major depression

    Mark A Rogers;John L Bradshaw;Christos Pantelis;James G Phillips

  • Age Related Decline in Postural Control Mechanisms.

    G E Stelmach;N Teasdale;R P Di Fabio;J Phillips

  • Shyness and anxiety as predictors of patterns of Internet usage.

    Marita Scealy;James G. Phillips;Roger Stevenson

  • Automatic behaviour: efficient not mindless.

    Lauren Leigh Saling;James Gavin Phillips

  • Age-Related Motor Slowness - Simply Strategic

    Michaela Morgan;James G. Phillips;John L. Bradshaw;Jason B. Mattingley

  • Reduction in external cues and movement sequencing in Parkinson's disease.

    Nellie Georgiou;Johnson Lockyer Bradshaw;Robert Iansek;James Gavin Phillips

  • Impairments of movement initiation and execution in unilateral neglect. Directional hypokinesia and bradykinesia.

    Jason B. Mattingley;John L. Bradshaw;James G. Phillips

  • Personality and self-reported use of mobile phones for games.

    James Gavin Phillips;Sarah Alice Fabry Butt;Alexander Blaszczynski

  • Movement-related potentials associated with movement preparation and motor imagery

    Ross Cunnington;Robert Iansek;John L. Bradshaw;Jim G. Phillips

  • Problematic Use of Mobile Phones in Australia…Is It Getting Worse?

    Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios;Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios;Sonali Nandavar;James David Albert Newton;Daniel Demant;Daniel Demant

  • The Simon effect and attention deficits in Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome and Huntington's disease

    Nellie Georgiou;Johnson Lockyer Bradshaw;James Gavin Phillips;Judith Anne Bradshaw

  • Could bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease simply be compensation?

    J G Phillips;K E Martin;J L Bradshaw;R Iansek

  • Temporal movement control in patients with Parkinson's disease.

    N Teasdale;J Phillips;G E Stelmach

  • Bimanual co-ordination in Parkinson's disease.

    Katherine A Johnson;Ross Cunnington;John L Bradshaw;James G Phillips

  • Impairments of movement execution in unilateral neglect: a kinematic analysis of directional bradykinesia.

    Jason B. Mattingley;James G. Phillips;John L. Bradshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Jason B. Mattingley
Jason B. Mattingley University of Queensland
Ross Cunnington
Ross Cunnington University of Queensland
Alex Blaszczynski
Alex Blaszczynski University of Sydney
Nicole Joan Rinehart
Nicole Joan Rinehart Monash University
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Melissa J. Slavin
Melissa J. Slavin University of New South Wales
Leon Mann
Leon Mann University of Melbourne
Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
Carlo Umiltà
Carlo Umiltà University of Padua

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