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Julian Lewis publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Julian Lewis sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 92 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Julian Lewis D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Julian Lewis sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Julian Lewis was affiliated with Cancer Research UK London Research Institute in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focused on medicine with specific attention to public health, environmental and occupational health, infectious diseases, epidemiology, virology, and general health professions.

The scientist's work centered on several intersecting topics within the field of HIV research and public health, with publications addressing:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Ethics in Clinical Research
  • Sex and Gender in Healthcare
  • Health Policy Implementation Science

Julian Lewis contributed to at least two recent papers published in 2025. These were:

  • "Assessing the Acceptability of a Tenofovir-Based Rectal Microbicide Douche among Young Men who Have Sex with Men: Results from ATN-DREAM (ATN 163)" in AIDS and Behavior
  • "Empowering Young Men Who Have Sex With Men to Participate in Biomedical Research" in Journal of Adolescent Health

These works indicate a focus on biomedical research participation and prevention strategies within populations at risk of HIV infection.

Frequent collaborators included:

  • José A. Bauermeister
  • Willey Lin
  • Allison L. Agwu
  • Thuy Anderson
  • Jessica L. Webster

Publishing activity appeared in journals that specialize in adolescent health and behavioral aspects of HIV/AIDS, such as AIDS and Behavior and Journal of Adolescent Health.

Best Publications

  • Expression of a Delta homologue in prospective neurons in the chick

    Domingos Henrique;Julie Adam;Anna Myat;Ajay Chitnis

  • Autoinhibition with Transcriptional Delay: A Simple Mechanism for the Zebrafish Somitogenesis Oscillator

    Julian Lewis

  • Organizing cell renewal in the intestine : stem cells, signals and combinatorial control

    Cécile Crosnier;Despina Stamataki;Julian Lewis

  • Mind Bomb Is a Ubiquitin Ligase that Is Essential for Efficient Activation of Notch Signaling by Delta

    Motoyuki Itoh;Cheol-Hee Kim;Gregory Palardy;Takaya Oda

  • Primary neurogenesis in Xenopus embryos regulated by a homologue of the Drosophila neurogenic gene Delta.

    Ajay Chitnis;Domingos Henrique;Julian Lewis;David Ish-Horowicz

  • Notch signalling and the synchronization of the somite segmentation clock.

    Yun-Jin Jiang;Birgit L. Aerne;Lucy Smithers;Catherine Haddon

  • Pattern formation by lateral inhibition with feedback: a mathematical model of delta-notch intercellular signalling.

    Joanne R. Collier;Nicholas A.M. Monk;Philip K. Maini;Julian H. Lewis

  • Notch signalling and the control of cell fate choices in vertebrates

    Julian Lewis

  • Actin cables and epidermal movement in embryonic wound healing

    Paul Martin;Julian Lewis

  • Maintenance of neuroepithelial progenitor cells by Delta-Notch signalling in the embryonic chick retina.

    Domingos Henrique;Estelle Hirsinger;Julie Adam;Isabelle Le Roux

  • Endothelial signalling by the Notch ligand Delta-like 4 restricts angiogenesis.

    Jonathan D. Leslie;Linda Ariza-McNaughton;Adam L. Bermange;Ryan McAdow

  • A chick homologue of Serrate and its relationship with Notch and Delta homologues during central neurogenesis

    Anna Myat;Domingos Henrique;David Ish-Horowicz;Julian Lewis

  • Dll1- and dll4-mediated notch signaling are required for homeostasis of intestinal stem cells.

    Luca Pellegrinet;Veronica Rodilla;Zhenyi Liu;Shuang Chen

  • Notch ligands with contrasting functions: Jagged1 and Delta1 in the mouse inner ear

    Rachael Brooker;Katsuto Hozumi;Julian Lewis

  • Early ear development in the embryo of the Zebrafish, Danio rerio

    Catherine Haddon;Julian Lewis

  • Delta-Notch signalling and the patterning of sensory cell differentiation in the zebrafish ear: evidence from the mind bomb mutant.

    Catherine Haddon;Yun-Jin Jiang;Lucy Smithers;Julian Lewis

  • Delta4, an endothelial specific Notch ligand expressed at sites of physiological and tumor angiogenesis

    Carolina Mailhos;Ute Modlich;Julian Lewis;Adrian Harris

  • Neurogenic genes and vertebrate neurogenesis

    Julian Lewis

  • Cell fate choices and the expression of Notch, Delta and Serrate homologues in the chick inner ear: parallels with Drosophila sense-organ development.

    J. Adam;A. Myat;I. Le Roux;M. Eddison

  • Healing of incisional wounds in the embryonic chick wing bud: characterization of the actin purse-string and demonstration of a requirement for Rho activation.

    J Brock;K Midwinter;J Lewis;P Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Domingos Henrique
Domingos Henrique University of Lisbon
Paul Martin
Paul Martin University of Bristol
Gavin J. Wright
Gavin J. Wright Wellcome Sanger Institute
David Ish-Horowicz
David Ish-Horowicz University College London
Ajay B. Chitnis
Ajay B. Chitnis National Institutes of Health
Chris Kintner
Chris Kintner Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Olivier Pourquié
Olivier Pourquié Brigham and Women's Hospital
Cheryll Tickle
Cheryll Tickle University of Bath
Andrew Lumsden
Andrew Lumsden King's College London
Achim Gossler
Achim Gossler Hannover Medical School

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