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D-Index
62
Citations
12569
World Ranking
10892
National Ranking
377

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

John W. Schrader was affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada during their academic career. Their research contributed to the fields of health professions, with specific focus on social psychology, general health professions, physical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation, as well as public health, environmental and occupational health.

The scientist's main topics of work included communication in education and healthcare, nursing roles and practices, athletic training and education, and innovations in medical education.

  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Nursing Roles and Practices
  • Athletic Training and Education
  • Innovations in Medical Education

John W. Schrader published research papers in several venues, including:

  • Listening
  • International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training

Among their recent papers were:

  • Understanding Greco-Roman Influences on the Contemporary Public Speaking Classroom, 2021, Listening
  • History of the Original Professional Education Committee of the National Athletic Trainers Association from Inception to Professional Recognition (1971-1997), 2025, International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training

In their academic publications, Schrader collaborated frequently with Matthew P. Mancino.

John W. Schrader was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2003 under the Academy of Science category.

Best Publications

  • Inducible expression of H-2 and Ia antigens on brain cells.

    Grace H. W. Wong;Grace H. W. Wong;Perry F. Bartlett;Ian Clark-Lewis;Frank Battye

  • A novel strategy for generating monoclonal antibodies from single, isolated lymphocytes producing antibodies of defined specificities.

    John S. Babcook;Kevin B. Leslie;Ole A. Olsen;Ruth A. Salmon

  • Complex asparagine-linked oligosaccharides are required for morphogenic events during post-implantation development.

    M. Metzler;A. Gertz;M. Sarkar;H. Schachter

  • Distinct structural features of caprin-1 mediate its interaction with G3BP-1 and its induction of phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2alpha, entry to cytoplasmic stress granules, and selective interaction with a subset of mRNAs.

    Samuel Solomon;Yaoxian Xu;Bin Wang;Muriel D. David

  • The persisting (p) cell: histamine content, regulation by a t cell-derived factor, origin from a bone marrow precursor, and relationship to mast cells.

    John W. Schrader;Stephen J. Lewis;Ian Clark-Lewis;Janetta G. Culvenor

  • Automated chemical synthesis of a protein growth factor for hemopoietic cells, interleukin-3

    Ian Clark-Lewis;Ruedi Aebersold;Herman Ziltener;John W. Schrader

  • p21ras activation via hemopoietin receptors and c-kit requires tyrosine kinase activity but not tyrosine phosphorylation of p21ras GTPase-activating protein.

    Vincent Duronio;Melanie J. Welham;Samuel Abraham;Peter Dryden

  • Interferon-γ induces the expression of H-2 and Ia antigens on brain cells

    Grace H.W. Wong;Perry F. Bartlett;Ian Clark-Lewis;Jenny L. McKimm-Breschkin

  • Hemopoietic Growth Factors with the Exception of Interleukin-4 Activate the p38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathway

    Ian N. Foltz;John C. Lee;Peter R. Young;John W. Schrader

  • Functional interactions of viral and histocompatibility antigens at tumor cell surfaces.

    John W. Schrader;Bruce A. Cunningham;Gerald M. Edelman

  • Multiple cytokines activate phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in hemopoietic cells : association of the enzyme with various tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins

    M R Gold;V Duronio;S P Saxena;J W Schrader

  • Interleukin-13 Signal Transduction in Lymphohemopoietic Cells SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION WITH INTERLEUKIN-4 AND INSULIN

    Melanie J. Welham;Leslie Learmonth;Heather Bone;John W. Schrader

  • Interleukin (IL)-3 and granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor, but not IL-4, induce tyrosine phosphorylation, activation, and association of SHPTP2 with Grb2 and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase.

    M.J. Welham;U. Dechert;K.B. Leslie;F. Jirik

  • Regulatory proteins of R-Ras, TC21/R-Ras2, and M-Ras/R-Ras3.

    Yusuke Ohba;Naoki Mochizuki;Shigeko Yamashita;Andrew M. Chan

  • Multiple hemopoietic growth factors stimulate activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase family members.

    M J Welham;V Duronio;J S Sanghera;S L Pelech

  • Expression of the c-myc oncogene under control of an immunoglobulin enhancer in E mu-myc transgenic mice.

    W S Alexander;J W Schrader;J M Adams

  • p38 map kinase regulates TNF-alpha production in human astrocytes and microglia by multiple mechanisms.

    Yong B Lee;John W Schrader;Seung U Kim

  • Activation/Division of Lymphocytes Results in Increased Levels of Cytoplasmic Activation/Proliferation-Associated Protein-1: Prototype of a New Family of Proteins

    Brock Grill;Gary M. Wilson;Kai-Xin Zhang;Bin Wang

  • IL-4 inhibits the production of TNF-alpha and IL-12 by STAT6-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

    Megan K. Levings;John W. Schrader

  • Purification to apparent homogeneity of a factor stimulating the growth of multiple lineages of hemopoietic cells.

    I Clark-Lewis;S B Kent;J W Schrader

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Clark-Lewis
Ian Clark-Lewis University of British Columbia
Vincent Duronio
Vincent Duronio University of British Columbia
Stephen B. H. Kent
Stephen B. H. Kent University of Chicago
Leroy Hood
Leroy Hood University of Washington
Emil F. Pai
Emil F. Pai University of Toronto
John A. Hamilton
John A. Hamilton University of Melbourne
Gerald M. Edelman
Gerald M. Edelman Neurosciences Institute
Angel F. Lopez
Angel F. Lopez University of South Australia
Michael W. Parker
Michael W. Parker University of Melbourne
Megan K. Levings
Megan K. Levings University of British Columbia

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