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Overview

Judith Green is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their primary research contributions lie within Arts and Humanities, with a particular focus on History and Classics. They have also engaged with topics in Epidemiology and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics of study, including:

  • Medieval Literature and History
  • Burkholderia infections and melioidosis
  • Chemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes
  • Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
  • Medieval History and Crusades
  • Scottish History and National Identity
  • Historical Studies of British Isles

Judith Green's recent publications demonstrate a range of interests and interdisciplinary collaboration. Notable papers include:

  • "Monitoring Laboratory Occupational Exposures to Burkholderia pseudomallei," 2022, published in Applied Biosafety
  • "Cartae Baronum, ed. Neil Stacy," 2020, published in The English Historical Review
  • "Peter Coss, The Aristocracy in England and Tuscany, 1000-1250. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 528; black-and-white figures. $105. ISBN: 978-0-1988-4696-3," 2022, published in Speculum

Their academic collaborations include frequent co-authors such as LaTonya A. Clay, Kurtis W. Straub, Sherry L. Adrianos, Jonathan Daniels, and Jerry L. Blackwell.

Judith Green has contributed to book publications as well, including the work titled The Normans, published by Yale University Press in 2022, which has received multiple citations.

Their work has been published in a diverse set of academic venues, including:

  • Applied Biosafety
  • The English Historical Review
  • Speculum

The research conducted by Judith Green spans multidisciplinary areas, linking medieval historical studies with scientific topics such as epidemiology. Their contributions reflect engagement both in historical scholarship and in aspects related to health sciences.

Best Publications

  • Qualitative methods for health research

    Judith Green;Nicki Thorogood

  • Qualitative research and evidence based medicine

    Judith Green;Nicky Britten

  • A Guide to Using Qualitative Research Methodology

    Nouria Bricki;Judith Green

  • Qualitative Methods for Health Research. (2nd edition)

    J Green;N Thorogood

  • What are the health benefits of active travel? A systematic review of trials and cohort studies.

    Lucinda E. Saunders;Judith M. Green;Mark P. Petticrew;Rebecca Steinbach

  • Age, gender, socioeconomic, and ethnic differences in patients' assessments of primary health care

    J L Campbell;J Ramsay;J Green

  • Cycling and the city: a case study of how gendered, ethnic and class identities can shape healthy transport choices.

    Rebecca Steinbach;Judith Green;Jessica Datta;Phil Edwards

  • Short cuts to safety: Risk and 'rules of thumb' in accounts of food choice

    Judith M. Green;Alizon K. Draper;Elizabeth A. Dowler

  • Effect of 20 mph traffic speed zones on road injuries in London, 1986-2006: controlled interrupted time series analysis

    Chris Grundy;Rebecca Steinbach;Phil Edwards;Judith Green

  • Deaths from injury in children and employment status in family: analysis of trends in class specific death rates

    Phil Edwards;Ian Roberts;Judith Green;Suzanne Lutchmun

  • The Impact of Context on Data

    Judith Green;Laura Hart

  • The General Practice Assessment Survey (GPAS): tests of data quality and measurement properties

    Jean Ramsay;John L Campbell;Sara Schroter;Judith Green

  • Primary care in the accident and emergency department: I. Prospective identification of patients

    Jeremy Dale;Judith Green;Fiona Reid;Edward Glucksman

  • Cost effectiveness of treating primary care patients in accident and emergency: a comparison between general practitioners, senior house officers, and registrars

    Jeremy Dale;Henrietta Lang;Jennifer A Roberts;Judith Green

  • Understanding resolution of deliberate self harm: qualitative interview study of patients' experiences

    Julia Sinclair;Judith Green

  • The effect of reduced street lighting on road casualties and crime in England and Wales: controlled interrupted time series analysis

    Rebecca Steinbach;Chloe Perkins;Lisa Tompson;Shane Johnson

  • Commentary: grounded theory and the constant comparative method.

    Green J

  • The role of bicycle sharing systems in normalising the image of cycling: An observational study of London cyclists.

    Anna Goodman;Judith Green;James Woodcock

  • The WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health

    Judith Green

  • Primary care in the accident and emergency department: II. comparison of general practitioners and hospital doctors

    Jeremy Dale;Judith Green;Fiona Reid;Edward Glucksman

  • Qualitative Methods for Health Research, 4th ed.

    J Green;N Thorogood

Frequent Co-Authors

Phil Edwards
Phil Edwards London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Anna Goodman
Anna Goodman London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Mark Petticrew
Mark Petticrew London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Paul Wilkinson
Paul Wilkinson London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Helen Roberts
Helen Roberts University College London
Shane D. Johnson
Shane D. Johnson University College London
Martin McKee
Martin McKee London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Ellen Nolte
Ellen Nolte London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Helena Legido-Quigley
Helena Legido-Quigley National University of Singapore
John Porter
John Porter London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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