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Overview

John Paul Wright is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Sociology and Political Science, Genetics, Epidemiology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Surgery. This interdisciplinary approach reflects a broad engagement with complex scientific and social issues.

The scientist's recent publications cover a variety of topics, with an emphasis on medical and toxicological research. Notable papers include:

  • Deep Remission at 1 Year Prevents Progression of Early Crohn's Disease, 2020, Gastroenterology
  • Developmental lead exposure and adult criminal behavior: A 30-year prospective birth cohort study, 2021, Neurotoxicology and Teratology
  • Upadacitinib Achieves Clinical and Endoscopic Outcomes in Crohn's Disease Regardless of Prior Biologic Exposure, 2024, Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • The Emergence of Psychiatry: 1650-1850, 2022, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Criminal arrests associated with reduced regional brain volumes in an adult population with documented childhood lead exposure, 2021, Environmental Research

John Paul Wright frequently collaborates with several co-authors, indicating ongoing partnerships in their research. These include:

  • Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
  • Remo Panaccione
  • Stefan Schreiber
  • Ryan C. Ungaro
  • Clara Yzet

The scientist's work is often published in respected venues. Among the frequent publication outlets are:

  • Gastroenterology
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Neurotoxicology and Teratology
  • "The Maghreb review/Maghreb review"
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The primary topics of John Paul Wright's research include:

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders
  • Philosophy and Theoretical Science
  • Italian Fascism and Post-war Society

This range indicates a focus on both biomedical and societal issues, with attention to chronic disease, toxicology, and historical-political themes. The integration of clinical studies, epidemiological analyses, and theoretical perspectives characterizes the scientist's research profile. No awards are recorded, and there are no book publications listed.

Best Publications

  • STRAIN, PERSONALITY TRAITS, AND DELINQUENCY: EXTENDING GENERAL STRAIN THEORY

    Robert Agnew;Timothy Brezina;John Paul Wright;Francis T. Cullen

  • Association of prenatal and childhood blood lead concentrations with criminal arrests in early adulthood.

    John Paul Wright;Kim N Dietrich;M. Douglas Ris;Richard W Hornung

  • PARENTAL EFFICACY AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR: DO CONTROL AND SUPPORT MATTER?

    John Paul Wright;Francis T. Cullen

  • Do Parents Matter in Creating Self-Control in Their Children? A Genetically Informed Test of Gottfredson and Hirschi's Theory of Low Self-Control

    John Paul Wright;Kevin M. Beaver

  • The Code of the Street: A Quantitative Assessment of Elijah Anderson’s Subculture of Violence Thesis and Its Contribution to Youth Violence Research

    Timothy Brezina;Robert Agnew;Francis T. Cullen;John Paul Wright

  • Family social capital and delinquent involvement

    John Paul Wright;Francis T Cullen;Jeremy T Miller

  • Remote material analysis of nuclear power station steam generator tubes by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

    A.I. Whitehouse;J. Young;I.M. Botheroyd;S. Lawson

  • Handbook of Crime Correlates

    Lee Ellis;Kevin M. Beaver;John Wright

  • Social Support and Social Reform: A Progressive Crime Control Agenda

    Francis T. Cullen;John Paul Wright;Mitchell B. Chamlin

  • Gender differences in the predictors of juvenile delinquency: assessing the generality-specificity debate

    Leah E. Daigle;Francis T. Cullen;John Paul Wright

  • Employment, peers, and life-course transitions

    John Paul Wright;Francis T. Cullen

  • Self-Control as an Executive Function: Reformulating Gottfredson and Hirschi's Parental Socialization Thesis

    Kevin M. Beaver;John Paul Wright;Matt Delisi

  • A gene × gene interaction between DRD2 and DRD4 is associated with conduct disorder and antisocial behavior in males

    Kevin M Beaver;John Paul Wright;Matt DeLisi;Anthony Walsh

  • Genetic influences on the stability of low self-control: Results from a longitudinal sample of twins

    Kevin M. Beaver;John Paul Wright;Matt DeLisi;Michael G. Vaughn

  • Is Child Saving Dead? Public Support for Juvenile Rehabilitation

    Melissa M. Moon;Jody L. Sundt;Francis T. Cullen;John Paul Wright

  • Evidence of Negligible Parenting Influences on Self‐Control, Delinquent Peers, and Delinquency in a Sample of Twins

    John Wright;Kevin Beaver;Matt Delisi;Michael Vaughn

  • DEMONSTRATING THE VALIDITY OF TWIN RESEARCH IN CRIMINOLOGY

    J. C. Barnes;John Paul Wright;John Paul Wright;Brian B. Boutwell;Joseph A. Schwartz

  • Criminals in the Making: Criminality Across the Life Course

    John Paul Wright;Stephen G Tibbetts;Leah E Daigle

  • Prior problem behavior accounts for the racial gap in school suspensions

    John Paul Wright;Mark Alden Morgan;Michelle A. Coyne;Kevin M. Beaver

  • The Intersection of Genes and Neuropsychological Deficits in the Prediction of Adolescent Delinquency and Low Self-Control

    Kevin M. Beaver;Matt DeLisi;Michael G. Vaughn;John Paul Wright

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin M. Beaver
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University
Matt DeLisi
Matt DeLisi Iowa State University
J. C. Barnes
J. C. Barnes University of Cincinnati
Chris L. Gibson
Chris L. Gibson University of Florida
Valerie S. Knopik
Valerie S. Knopik Purdue University West Lafayette
Matthew O. Howard
Matthew O. Howard University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
M. Douglas Ris
M. Douglas Ris Baylor College of Medicine
Lee Ellis
Lee Ellis University of Malaya
Brian E. Perron
Brian E. Perron University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dana B. Barr
Dana B. Barr Emory University

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