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Overview

Lisa C. Sloan is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on various areas within Medicine, including Pharmacology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Biochemistry, and Epidemiology.

Their recent publications highlight work related to genetic associations in resistant hypertension, mechanisms of immunosuppression in cancer, and related biomedical topics. Notable papers by Sloan include:

  • Discovery of RXFP2 genetic association in resistant hypertensive men and RXFP2 antagonists for the treatment of resistant hypertension (2024, Scientific Reports)
  • Author Correction: Discovery of RXFP2 genetic association in resistant hypertensive men and RXFP2 antagonists for the treatment of resistant hypertension (2025, Scientific Reports)
  • Abstract 4854: Alleviation of low pH induced immunosuppression through antagonism of the pH sensor GPR65 in highly glycolytic NSCLC tumors (2025, Cancer Research)

Their research collaborations involve frequent coauthors who have contributed to multiple projects together. These include Shanshan Zhang, Lance Larrabee, Andrew H. Chang, Sapna Desai, and Xin Wang.

Sloan's publication record includes contributions mostly in the venues of Scientific Reports and Cancer Research.

The main topics explored in Sloan's work are:

  • Apelin-related biomedical research
  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Paraoxonase enzyme and polymorphisms
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances

This diverse range of topics indicates a focus on biochemical and physiological mechanisms relevant to human health and disease conditions, particularly in areas intersecting endocrinology, immunology, and clinical treatment strategies.

Best Publications

  • Trends, Rhythms, and Aberrations in Global Climate 65 Ma to Present

    James Zachos;Mark Pagani;Lisa Sloan;Ellen Thomas;Ellen Thomas

  • RegCM4 : model description and preliminary tests over multiple CORDEX domains

    F. Giorgi;E. Coppola;F. Solmon;L. Mariotti

  • Regional Climate Modeling for the Developing World: The ICTP RegCM3 and RegCNET

    Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi;Xunqiang Bi;Nellie Elguindi

  • The North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program: Overview of Phase I Results

    Linda O. Mearns;Ray Arritt;Sébastien Biner;Melissa S. Bukovsky

  • Irrigation cooling effect: Regional climate forcing by land-use change

    Lara M. Kueppers;Lara M. Kueppers;Mark A. Snyder;Lisa C. Sloan

  • Future climate change and upwelling in the California Current

    Mark A. Snyder;Lisa C. Sloan;Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Jason L. Bell

  • Regional Changes in Extreme Climatic Events: A Future Climate Scenario

    Jason L. Bell;Lisa C. Sloan;Mark A. Snyder

  • Heat transport, deep waters, and thermal gradients : Coupled simulation of an Eocene Greenhouse Climate

    Matthew Huber;Lisa Cirbus Sloan

  • The Community Climate System Model

    Maurice Blackmon;Byron Boville;Frank Bryan;Robert Dickinson

  • Land surface coupling in regional climate simulations of the West African monsoon

    Allison L. Steiner;Jeremy S. Pal;Sara A. Rauscher;Jason L. Bell

  • Atmospheric carbon dioxide and early Eocene climate: A general circulation modeling sensitivity study

    L.Cirbus Sloan;D.K. Rea

  • Climate change projections of the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP)

    L. O. Mearns;Steve Sain;Lai-Yung R. Leung;M. S. Bukovsky

  • Probabilistic estimates of future changes in California temperature and precipitation using statistical and dynamical downscaling

    David W. Pierce;Tapash Das;Daniel R. Cayan;Edwin P. Maurer

  • Modeled regional climate change and California endemic oak ranges

    Lara M. Kueppers;Mark A. Snyder;Lisa C. Sloan;Erika S. Zavaleta

  • Polar stratospheric clouds: A high latitude warming mechanism in an ancient greenhouse world

    L. Cirbus Sloan;D. Pollard

  • "Equable" climates during Earth history?

    L. Cirbus Sloan;Eric J. Barron

  • Climate model sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 levels in the Early–Middle Paleogene

    Cindy J. Shellito;Lisa C. Sloan;Matthew Huber

  • Possible methane-induced polar warming in the early Eocene

    L. C. Sloan;James C. G. Walker;T. C. Moore;David K. Rea

  • Possible role of oceanic heat transport in early Eocene climate

    L. Cirbus Sloan;James C. G. Walker;T. C. Moore

  • Climate responses to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide for a climatically vulnerable region

    Mark A. Snyder;Jason L. Bell;Lisa C. Sloan;Philip B. Duffy

  • Eocene hyperthermal event offers insight into greenhouse warming

    Gabriel J. Bowen;Timothy J. Bralower;Margareth L. Delaney;Gerald R. Dickens

  • Reply to “Comments on ‘The North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program: Overview of Phase I Results'”

    Linda O. Mearns;Melissa S. Bukovsky;Ruby Leung;Yun Qian

Frequent Co-Authors

Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Noah S. Diffenbaugh Stanford University
Matthew Huber
Matthew Huber Purdue University West Lafayette
Filippo Giorgi
Filippo Giorgi International Centre for Theoretical Physics
William J. Gutowski
William J. Gutowski Iowa State University
Daniel Caya
Daniel Caya University of Quebec at Montreal
Raymond W. Arritt
Raymond W. Arritt Iowa State University
Linda O. Mearns
Linda O. Mearns National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jeremy S. Pal
Jeremy S. Pal Loyola Marymount University
Eugene S. Takle
Eugene S. Takle Iowa State University

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