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Overview

John Ewing was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research activity primarily covered the field of Medicine, with a focus on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, General Health Professions, Pharmacology, and Genetics.

The scientist's recent publications included work spanning multiple topics and venues. Notable papers were:

  • "Perspectives from women who engaged in prenatal and postpartum cannabis use in a U.S. State with legal non-medical use" (2022, Preventive Medicine Reports)
  • "I Didn't Have to Worry about It": Patient and Family Experiences with Health System Involvement in Notifying Relatives of Genetic Test Results (2024, Public Health Genomics)
  • Math Reviews® News (2020, Notices of the American Mathematical Society)
  • MR. FISCAL medical residency financial skills curriculum to advance literacy (2022, SN Social Sciences)
  • P390: Health system direct contact of relatives for cascade testing: Reach and initial acceptability in a prospective intervention study* (2023, Genetics in Medicine Open)

Frequent co-authors during John Ewing's career included Paula R. Blasi, Jamilyn M. Zepp, Aaron Scrol, James D. Ralston, and Stephanie M. Fullerton.

Publications were commonly found in these venues:

  • Genetics in Medicine Open
  • Preventive Medicine Reports
  • Public Health Genomics
  • Notices of the American Mathematical Society
  • SN Social Sciences

John Ewing's research touched on various topics and themes, such as:

  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Patient Dignity and Privacy
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Medical Education and Admissions

Best Publications

  • Upper crustal structure as a function of plate age

    Robert Houtz;John Ewing

  • SEISMIC-REFRACTION MEASUREMENTS IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN BASINS, IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA, ON THE MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE, AND IN THE NORWEGIAN SEA

    John Ewing;Maurice Ewing

  • Sediments and structure of the Japan Trench

    W. J. Ludwig;J. I. Ewing;M. Ewing;S. Murauchi

  • Crustal structure of the Philippine Sea

    S. Murauchi;N. Den;S. Asano;H. Hotta

  • Geophysical measurements in the western Caribbean Sea and in the Gulf of Mexico

    J. Ewing;J. Antoine;M. Ewing

  • Influences of Norwegian Sea overflow water on sedimentation in the northern North Atlantic and Labrador Sea

    E. J. W. Jones;M. Ewing;J. I. Ewing;S. L. Eittreim

  • Anomalous wave velocities in sediments containing gas hydrates

    Robert D. Stoll;John Ewing;George M. Bryan

  • Tectonics of the Panama Basin, Eastern Equatorial Pacific

    Tjeerd H Van Andel;G. Ross Heath;Bruce T Malfait;Donald F Heinrichs

  • Sediment Distribution on the Mid-Ocean Ridges with Respect to Spreading of the Sea Floor

    John Ewing;Maurice Ewing

  • North Pacific sediment layers measured by seismic profiling

    John Ewing;Maurice Ewing;Thomas Aitken;William J. Ludwig

  • Structure of the Blake‐Bahama Outer Ridge

    R. G. Markl;G. M. Bryan;J. I. Ewing

  • Gas-Hydrate Horizons Detected in Seismic-Profiler Data from the Western North Atlantic

    Brian E. Tucholke;George M. Bryan;John I. Ewing

  • Seismic-refraction measurements in the Northwest Pacific Basin

    N. Den;W. J. Ludwig;S. Murauchi;J. I. Ewing

  • Seismic Refraction and Reflection in Caribbean Sea

    N. Terence Edgar;John I. Ewing;John Hennion

  • Deep-sea sediment velocity determination made while reflection profiling

    Xavier Le Pichon;John Ewing;Robert E. Houtz

  • EDGE deep seismic reflection transect of the eastern Aleutian arc-trench layered lower crust reveals underplating and continental growth

    J. Casey Moore;John Diebold;M. A. Fisher;J. Sample

  • Seismic structure of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic continental margin

    W. Steven Holbrook;G. M. Purdy;R. E. Sheridan;L. Glover

  • Sediment transport and distribution in the Argentine Basin. 3. Nepheloid layer and processes of sedimentation

    Maurice Ewing;Stephen L. Eittreim;John I. Ewing;Xavier Le Pichon

  • Sediments and oceanic structural history of the Gulf of Mexico

    John I. Ewing;J. Lamar Worzel;Maurice Ewing

  • Geophysical investigations in the eastern Caribbean: summary of 1955 and 1956 cruises

    Unknown

  • Ages of horizon a and the oldest atlantic sediments.

    John Ewing;J. L. Worzel;Maurice Ewing;Charles Windisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Maurice Ewing
Maurice Ewing Columbia University
Robert E. Houtz
Robert E. Houtz Columbia University
George H. Sutton
George H. Sutton University of Hawaii at Manoa
Xavier Le Pichon
Xavier Le Pichon Sorbonne University
Manik Talwani
Manik Talwani Rice University
Brian E. Tucholke
Brian E. Tucholke Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Thomas M. Brocher
Thomas M. Brocher United States Geological Survey
Lloyd H. Burckle
Lloyd H. Burckle Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Dale S. Sawyer
Dale S. Sawyer Rice University
Dennis E. Hayes
Dennis E. Hayes Columbia University

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