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John Draper is affiliated with Aberystwyth University in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work focuses on several subfields, including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Geriatrics and Gerontology, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's research topics cover a wide range of areas related to nutrition and metabolism. Key topics include Nutritional Studies and Diet, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Diet and Metabolism Studies, Nutrition and Health in Aging, Frailty in Older Adults, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet.

John Draper has authored multiple papers, among which are:

  • Nutrition and Frailty: Opportunities for Prevention and Treatment, 2021, published in Nutrients
  • FluoroMatch 2.0-making automated and comprehensive non-targeted PFAS annotation a reality, 2021, published in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • RETRACTED ARTICLE: Dietary metabotype modelling predicts individual responses to dietary interventions, 2020, published in Nature Food
  • Index measures for oak decline severity using phenotypic descriptors, 2021, published in Forest Ecology and Management
  • Assessing Adherence to Healthy Dietary Habits Through the Urinary Food Metabolome: Results From a European Two-Center Study, 2022, published in Frontiers in Nutrition

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John Draper include:

  • Manfred Beckmann
  • Thomas Wilson
  • Amanda J. Lloyd
  • Gary Frost
  • Jasen Finch

The scientist regularly publishes in several venues, evidencing diverse dissemination outlets in their field. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Frontiers in Nutrition
  • Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
  • F1000Research
  • Nutrients
  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Potential of metabolomics as a functional genomics tool

    Raoul J. Bino;Robert D. Hall;Oliver Fiehn;Joachim Kopka

  • Brachypodium distachyon. A new model system for functional genomics in grasses.

    John Draper;Luis A.J. Mur;Glyn Jenkins;Gadab C. Ghosh-Biswas

  • The food metabolome: a window over dietary exposure

    Augustin Scalbert;Lorraine Brennan;Claudine Manach;Cristina Andres-Lacueva

  • Hierarchical metabolomics demonstrates substantial compositional similarity between genetically modified and conventional potato crops

    Gareth Catchpole;Manfred Beckmann;David Pierre Louis Enot;Madhav Mondhe

  • Premature dissolution of the microsporocyte callose wall causes male sterility in transgenic tobacco.

    Dawn Worrall;Diane L. Hird;Rachel Hodge;Wyatt Paul

  • A proposed framework for the description of plant metabolomics experiments and their results

    Helen Ann Jenkins;Nigel William Hardy;Manfred Beckmann;John Draper

  • Hydrogen peroxide does not function downstream of salicylic acid in the induction of PR protein expression

    Yong-Mei Bi;Paul Kenton;Luis Mur;Robert Darby

  • Salicylic acid potentiates defence gene expression in tissue exhibiting acquired resistance to pathogen attack

    Luis A.J. Mur;Grant Naylor;Simon A.J. Warner;Jane M. Sugars

  • Salicylate, superoxide synthesis and cell suicide in plant defence

    John Draper

  • Metabolomic analysis reveals a common pattern of metabolic re-programming during invasion of three host plant species by Magnaporthe grisea.

    David A Parker;Manfred Beckmann;Hassan Zubair;David Pierre Louis Enot

  • Secretion of a functional single-chain Fv protein in transgenic tobacco plants and cell suspension cultures.

    Simon Firek;John Draper;Meran R. L. Owen;Atul Gandecha

  • The isolation and characterisation of the tapetum-specific Arabidopsis thaliana A9 gene.

    Wyatt Paul;Rachel Hodge;Sarah Smartt;John Draper

  • The metabolic transition during disease following infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato

    Jane L. Ward;Silvia Forcat;Manfred Beckmann;Mark Bennett

  • Callase-related dnas and their use in artificial male sterility

    Roderick John Scott;John Draper;Wyatt Paul

  • Objective assessment of dietary patterns by use of metabolic phenotyping: a randomised, controlled, crossover trial

    Isabel Garcia-Perez;Joram M Posma;Rachel Gibson;Edward S Chambers

  • Brachypodium distachyon: making hay with a wild grass

    Magdalena Opanowicz;Philippe Vain;John H. Draper;David Parker

  • Compromising early salicylic acid accumulation delays the hypersensitive response and increases viral dispersal during lesion establishment in TMV-infected tobacco.

    Luis A.J. Mur;Yong-Mei Bi;Robert M. Darby;Simon Firek

  • The molecular biology of anther differentiation

    R. Scott;R. Hodge;W. Paul;J. Draper

  • Proline betaine and its biotransformation products in fasting urine samples are potential biomarkers of habitual citrus fruit consumption

    Amanda Jane Lloyd;Manfred Beckmann;Gaëlle Favé;John C. Mathers

  • Metabolite signal identification in accurate mass metabolomics data with MZedDB, an interactive m/z annotation tool utilising predicted ionisation behaviour 'rules'.

    John Draper;David Pierre Louis Enot;David Pierre Louis Enot;David A Parker;David A Parker;Manfred Beckmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Rod J. Scott
Rod J. Scott University of Bath
John C. Mathers
John C. Mathers Newcastle University
Luis A. J. Mur
Luis A. J. Mur Aberystwyth University
David P. Enot
David P. Enot Institut Gustave Roussy
Gary D. Foster
Gary D. Foster University of Bristol
Gary Frost
Gary Frost Imperial College London
Royston Goodacre
Royston Goodacre University of Liverpool
Elaine Holmes
Elaine Holmes Imperial College London
Oliver Fiehn
Oliver Fiehn University of California, Davis
Jeremy K. Nicholson
Jeremy K. Nicholson Murdoch University

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