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1779

Overview

John H. Martin was affiliated with Moss Landing Marine Laboratories in the United States. Their research spanned multiple areas within medicine and neuroscience, focusing prominently on neurology and related subfields such as pathology and forensic medicine, cellular and molecular neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and surgery.

The scientist contributed extensively to topics including:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Muscle Activation and Electromyography Studies
  • Pain Management and Treatment
  • Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science

Among their recent publications were the following papers:

  • "Interpretable models for extrapolation in scientific machine learning", 2023, Digital Discovery
  • "Electrical Stimulation as a Tool to Promote Plasticity of the Injured Spinal Cord", 2020, Journal of Neurotrauma
  • "Neuroplasticity of spinal cord injury and repair", 2022, Handbook of Clinical Neurology
  • "Novel Evoked Synaptic Activity Potentials (ESAPs) Elicited by Spinal Cord Stimulation", 2023, eNeuro
  • "Dual motor cortex and spinal cord neuromodulation improves rehabilitation efficacy and restores skilled locomotor function in a rat cervical contusion injury model", 2021, Experimental Neurology

John H. Martin also collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Mohamad FallahRad, Preston Williams, Lillian Yang, Alzahraa Amer, and Lucas C. Parra. These collaborations indicate a consistent engagement with peers across related fields.

The scientist regularly published in venues like:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Experimental Neurology
  • Brain Stimulation
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Child's Nervous System

Best Publications

  • Iron deficiency limits phytoplankton growth in the north-east Pacific subarctic

    John H. Martin;Steve E. Fitzwater

  • glacial-interglacial Co2 change : the iron hypothesis

    John H. Martin

  • VERTEX: carbon cycling in the northeast Pacific

    John H. Martin;George A. Knauer;David M. Karl;William W. Broenkow

  • Testing the iron hypothesis in ecosystems of the equatorial Pacific Ocean

    J. H. Martin;K. H. Coale;K. S. Johnson;K. S. Johnson;S. E. Fitzwater

  • Iron in Antarctic waters

    John H. Martin;R. Michael Gordon;Steve E. Fitzwater

  • The Mussel Watch

    Edward D. Goldberg;Vaughan T. Bowen;John W. Farrington;George Harvey

  • Vertex: phytoplankton/iron studies in the Gulf of Alaska

    John H. Martin;R.Michael Gordon;Steve Fitzwater;William W. Broenkow

  • Iron deficiency limits phytoplankton growth in Antarctic waters

    John H. Martin;Steve E. Fitzwater;R. Michael Gordon

  • The case for iron

    John H. Martin;Michael Gordon;Steve E. Fitzwater

  • Sampling and analytical methods for the determination of copper, cadmium, zinc, and nickel at the nanogram per liter level in sea water

    Kenneth W. Bruland;Robert P. Franks;George A. Knauer;John H. Martin

  • Fluxes of particulate carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in the upper water column of the northeast Pacific

    George A. Knauer;John H. Martin;Kenneth W. Bruland

  • Northeast Pacific iron distributions in relation to phytoplankton productivity

    John H. Martin;R. Michael Gordon

  • Metal contamination and its effect on primary production measurements1

    Steve E. Fitzwater;George A. Knauer;John H. Martin

  • The elemental composition of plankton

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  • U.S. "Mussel Watch" 1976-1978: an overview of the trace-metal, DDE, PCB, hydrocarbon and artificial radionuclide data.

    John W. Farrington;Edward D. Goldberg;Robert W. Risebrough;John H. Martin

  • Primary production, new production and vertical flux in the eastern Pacific Ocean

    Michael L. Pace;George A. Knauer;David M. Karl;John H. Martin

  • U.S. Mussel Watch: 1977–1978 results on trace metals and radionuclides

    Edward D. Goldberg;Minoru Koide;Vern Hodge;A.Russel Flegal

  • Downward flux of particulate organic matter in the ocean: a particle decomposition paradox

    David M. Karl;George A. Knauer;John H. Martin

  • Cadmium in northeast Pacific waters 1

    Kenneth W. Bruland;George A. Knauer;John H. Martin

  • Iron, primary production and carbon-nitrogen flux studies during the JGOFS North Atlantic bloom experiment

    John H. Martin;Steve E. Fitzwater;R. Michael Gordon;Craig N. Hunter

  • The relationship between δ13C of organic matter and [CO2(aq)] in ocean surface water: Data from a JGOFS site in the northeast Atlantic Ocean and a model

    G.H Rau;T Takahashi;D.J Des Marais;D.J Repeta

Frequent Co-Authors

George A. Knauer
George A. Knauer University of Southern Mississippi
Steve E. Fitzwater
Steve E. Fitzwater Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
David M. Karl
David M. Karl University of Hawaii at Manoa
Kenneth W. Bruland
Kenneth W. Bruland University of California, Santa Cruz
Kenneth S. Johnson
Kenneth S. Johnson Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Greg H. Rau
Greg H. Rau University of California, Santa Cruz
Francisco P. Chavez
Francisco P. Chavez Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Kurt R. Buck
Kurt R. Buck Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Daniel J. Repeta
Daniel J. Repeta Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Kenneth H. Coale
Kenneth H. Coale Moss Landing Marine Laboratories

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