John P. Iredale is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a strong focus on several subfields including Molecular Biology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgery, and Biological Psychiatry.
The scientist's work covers a variety of topics with notable emphasis on gut microbiota and health, Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies, tryptophan and brain disorders, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, birth, development and health, inflammatory bowel disease, and bipolar disorder and treatment.
Among recent publications, John P. Iredale has contributed to papers such as:
Frequent co-authors collaborating with John P. Iredale include Xiaozhong Zheng, Damian J. Mole, Sarah Howie, Siobhan Crittenden, and Marie Goepp.
The scientist's publications appear in several notable venues, with multiple papers published in EBioMedicine, and contributions in Science Advances, Cell Reports, The Lancet Planetary Health, and Scientific Reports.
John P. Iredale has been recognized with the following awards:
Jeremy S. Duffield;Stuart J. Forbes;Christothea M. Constandinou;Spike Clay
J. P. Iredale;R. C. Benyon;J. Pickering;M. Mccullen
Antonella Pellicoro;Prakash Ramachandran;John P. Iredale;Jonathan A. Fallowfield
P Ramachandran;R Dobie;J R Wilson-Kanamori;E F Dora
John P. Iredale
Prakash Ramachandran;Antonella Pellicoro;Madeleine A. Vernon;Luke Boulter
Neil C Henderson;Thomas D Arnold;Yoshio Katamura;Marilyn M Giacomini
Luke Boulter;Olivier Govaere;Tom G Bird;Sorina Radulescu
Neil C. Henderson;Alison C. Mackinnon;Sarah L. Farnworth;Francoise Poirier
Joerg Schrader;Joerg Schrader;Timothy T. Gordon-Walker;Rebecca L. Aucott;Marielle van Deemter
Francesco P Russo;Malcolm R Alison;Brian W Bigger;Eunice Amofah
Neil C. Henderson;Alison C. Mackinnon;Sarah L. Farnworth;Tiina Kipari
Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao;Scott Friedman;John Iredale;Massimo Pinzani
Frank R. Murphy;Razao Issa;Xiaoying Zhou;Shabna Ratnarajah
Razao Issa;Xiaoying Zhou;Christothea M. Constandinou;Jonathan Fallowfield
Gareth J. Sullivan;David C. Hay;In Hyun Park;Judy Fletcher
David C. Hay;Judy Fletcher;Catherine Payne;John D. Terrace
Jonathan A. Fallowfield;Masashi Mizuno;Timothy J. Kendall;Christothea M. Constandinou
R. C. Benyon;J. P. Iredale;S. Goddard;P. J. Winwood
R. Alcolado;M. J. P. Arthur;J. P. Iredale
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