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Judith E. Smith is affiliated with the University of Salford in the United Kingdom and works primarily in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on subfields such as Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Oncology, Ecology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Pollution.

Their research spans multiple topics, including Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Water Treatment and Disinfection, Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal, Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders, Spinal Cord Injury Research, and Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research.

Judith E. Smith has authored and contributed to several academic papers. Notable recent publications include:

  • New Directions in Dance Medicine, 2020, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
  • Fine-scale spatiotemporal variations in bacterial community diversity in agricultural pond water, 2024, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Hollywood imagines revolutionary Haiti: the forgotten film Lydia Bailey (1952), 2021, Historical Journal Of Film Radio and Television
  • Issue Information, 2021, Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy
  • Issue Information, 2020, Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America
  • Historical Journal Of Film Radio and Television
  • UNC Libraries

Among frequent co-authors are:

  • Ann Arbor
  • John Mi
  • Jim Gums
  • San Koeller
  • Richard Scheife

Best Publications

  • A unique dual activity amino acid hydroxylase in Toxoplasma gondii.

    Elizabeth A. Gaskell;Judith E. Smith;John W. Pinney;Dave R. Westhead

  • Microsporidian life cycles and diversity: the relationship between virulence and transmission.

    Alison M. Dunn;Judith E. Smith

  • Widespread vertical transmission and associated host sex-ratio distortion within the eukaryotic phylum Microspora.

    Rebecca S. Terry;Judith E. Smith;Rosie G. Sharpe;Thierry Rigaud

  • Pervasiveness of parasites in pollinators.

    Sophie E. F. Evison;Katherine E. Roberts;Lynn Laurenson;Stéphane Pietravalle

  • Intraepithelial γδ+ Lymphocytes Maintain the Integrity of Intestinal Epithelial Tight Junctions in Response to Infection

    Jane E. Dalton;Sheena M. Cruickshank;Charlotte E. Egan;Rainy Mears

  • Toxoplasma gondii: the role of parasite surface and secreted proteins in host cell invasion

    Jane Grimwood;Judith E. Smith

  • High levels of congenital transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in a commercial sheep flock.

    Phil Duncanson;Rebecca S Terry;Judith E Smith;Geoff Hide

  • Evidence for high levels of vertical transmission in Toxoplasma gondii.

    G. Hide;E. K. Morley;J. M. Hughes;O. Gerwash

  • Transovarial transmission in the microsporidia

    Alison M. Dunn;Rebecca S. Terry;Judith E. Smith

  • Toxoplasma gondii: The role of a 30-kDa surface protein in host cell invasion

    Jane Grimwood;Judith E. Smith

  • High levels of congenital transmission of Toxoplasma gondii in longitudinal and cross-sectional studies on sheep farms provides evidence of vertical transmission in ovine hosts.

    R. H. Williams;E. K. Morley;J. M. Hughes;P. Duncanson

  • Parasite-mediated predation between native and invasive amphipods.

    Calum MacNeil;Jaimie T A Dick;Melanie J Hatcher;Rebecca S Terry

  • Ultrastructural Characterisation and Molecular Taxonomic Identification of Nosema granulosis n. sp., a Transovarially Transmitted Feminising (TTF) Microsporidium

    Rebecca S. Terry;Judith E. Smith;Didier Bouchon;Thierry Rigaud

  • The prevalence of Neospora caninum and co-infection with Toxoplasma gondii by PCR analysis in naturally occurring mammal populations

    J M Hughes;R H Williams;E K Morley;D A N Cook

  • Establishment of the new genus Paranosema based on the ultrastructure and molecular phylogeny of the type species Paranosema grylli Gen. Nov., Comb. Nov. (Sokolova, Selezniov, Dolgikh, Issi 1994), from the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus Deg

    Y.Y Sokolova;V.V Dolgikh;E.V Morzhina;E.S Nassonova

  • Microsatellite analysis reveals marked genetic differentiation between Haemonchus contortus laboratory isolates and provides a rapid system of genetic fingerprinting.

    Elizabeth Redman;Erica Packard;Victoria Grillo;Judith Smith

  • Impact of a Novel, Feminising Microsporidium on its Crustacean Host

    Rebecca S. Terry;Judith E. Smith;Alison M. Dunn

  • A ubiquitous intracellular parasite: The cellular biology of Toxoplasma gondii

    Judith E. Smith

  • Mechanisms of parasite-induced sex reversal in Gammarus duebeni.

    Trevor P. Rodgers-Gray;Judith E. Smith;Alison E. Ashcroft;R.Elwyn Isaac

  • Two species of feminizing microsporidian parasite coexist in populations of Gammarus duebeni.

    Joseph E. Ironside;J. E. Smith;M. J. Hatcher;R. G. Sharpe

  • Invasion success of Fibrillanosema crangonycis, n.sp., n.g.: a novel vertically transmitted microsporidian parasite from the invasive amphipod host Crangonyx pseudogracilis

    Johanna G.M;Slothouber Galbreath;Judith E Smith;Rebecca S Terry

  • Transovarial Transmission and Sex Ratio Distortion by a Microsporidian Parasite in a Shrimp

    Alison M. Dunn;Jonathan Adams;Judith E. Smith

  • Reduction in post-invasion genetic diversity in Crangonyx pseudogracilis (Amphipoda: Crustacea): a genetic bottleneck or the work of hitchhiking vertically transmitted microparasites?

    Johanna G. M. Slothouber Galbreath;Johanna G. M. Slothouber Galbreath;Judith E. Smith;James J. Becnel;Roger K. Butlin

  • Whole genome sequencing of a natural recombinant Toxoplasma gondii strain reveals chromosome sorting and local allelic variants

    Irene Lindström Bontell;Irene Lindström Bontell;Neil Hall;Kevin E Ashelford;JP Dubey

  • Resolution of a taxonomic conundrum: an ultrastructural and molecular description of the life cycle of Pleistophora mulleri (Pfeiffer 1895; Georgevitch 1929).

    Rebecca S. Terry;Calum Macneil;Jaimie T. A. Dick;Judith E. Smith

  • A permutation test of host-parasite cospeciation

    Kerstin Hommola;Judith E. Smith;Yang Qiu;Walter R. Gilks

  • Wolbachia in the flesh: symbiont intensities in germ-line and somatic tissues challenge the conventional view of Wolbachia transmission routes.

    Crystal L. Frost;Steven W. Pollock;Judith E. Smith;William O. H. Hughes

  • A requirement for the Vgamma1+ subset of peripheral gammadelta T cells in the control of the systemic growth of Toxoplasma gondii and infection-induced pathology.

    Charlotte E. Egan;Jane E. Dalton;Elizabeth M. Andrew;Judith E. Smith

  • Molecular data suggest that microsporidian parasites in freshwater snails are diverse.

    H. Elizabeth McClymont;Alison M. Dunn;Rebecca S. Terry;David Rollinson

  • Detection of Toxoplasma gondii in lambs via PCR screening and serological follow-up.

    Sam Mason;Rupert J. Quinnell;Judith E. Smith

  • Intersexuality in the crustacean Gammarus duebeni

    Alison M. Dunn;Jonathan Adams;Judith E. Smith

  • Toxoplasma gondii: redistribution of tachyzoite surface protein during host cell invasion and intracellular development.

    Jane Grimwood;Judith E. Smith

  • Effects of feminizing microsporidia on the masculinizing function of the androgenic gland in Gammarus duebeni.

    Martin Jahnke;Judith E. Smith;Judith E. Smith;Aurore Dubuffet;Aurore Dubuffet;Alison M. Dunn

Frequent Co-Authors

Alison M. Dunn
Alison M. Dunn University of Leeds
Melanie J. Hatcher
Melanie J. Hatcher University of Leeds
David Rollinson
David Rollinson Natural History Museum
Jaimie T. A. Dick
Jaimie T. A. Dick Queen's University Belfast
Calum MacNeil
Calum MacNeil Queen's University Belfast
William O. H. Hughes
William O. H. Hughes University of Sussex
Jitender P. Dubey
Jitender P. Dubey Agricultural Research Service
Marie-Anne Shaw
Marie-Anne Shaw University of Leeds
James J. Becnel
James J. Becnel Agricultural Research Service
Boris Striepen
Boris Striepen University of Pennsylvania

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