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Malcolm W. Kennedy is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with a strong interdisciplinary approach that bridges ecology, nutrition, and parasitology.

The scientist's contributions span several subfields, including:

  • Ecology
  • Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Parasitology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Global and Planetary Change

Key research topics covered in their work include:

  • Parasites and Host Interactions
  • Turtle Biology and Conservation
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health
  • Marine Animal Studies Overview
  • Infant Nutrition and Health
  • Pickering Emulsions and Particle Stabilization

Malcolm W. Kennedy has published research in a number of scientific venues, with multiple publications appearing in:

  • Royal Society Open Science
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Scientific Reports
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Selected recent papers illustrate the breadth of their research interests and include:

  • "Novel antiinflammatory biologics shaped by parasite-host coevolution" (2022) in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Nocturnal basking in freshwater turtles: A global assessment" (2023) in Global Ecology and Conservation
  • "Predicting methane emissions of individual grazing dairy cows from spectral analyses of their milk samples" (2023) in Journal of Dairy Science
  • "Frog nest foams exhibit pharmaceutical foam-like properties" (2021) in Royal Society Open Science
  • "Atlantic Grey Seal Milk Shows Continuous Changes in Key Metabolites and Indicators of Metabolic Transition in Pups From Birth to Weaning" (2021) in Frontiers in Marine Science

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, often co-authoring with:

  • Patrick P. Pomeroy
  • David G. Watson
  • Sarah Brozio
  • Erin M. O'Shaughnessy
  • Stuart Woods

Best Publications

  • Anisakis simplex: dangerous — dead and alive?

    Marı́a Teresa Audicana;Ignacio J Ansotegui;Luis Fernández de Corres;Malcolm W Kennedy

  • Carotenoids and egg quality in the lesser black-backed gull Larus fuscus: a supplemental feeding study of maternal effects

    Jonathan D. Blount;Peter F. Surai;Ruedi G. Nager;David C. Houston

  • Are carotenoids a red herring in sexual display

    Richard C Hartley;Malcolm W Kennedy

  • Human infection with Ascaris lumbricoides is associated with a polarized cytokine response.

    Philip J. Cooper;Martha E. Chico;Carlos Sandoval;Ivan Espinel

  • IL-4-REGULATED ENTEROPATHY IN AN INTESTINAL NEMATODE INFECTION

    Catherine E. Lawrence;Jacqueline C. M. Paterson;Lisa M. Higgins;Thomas T. MacDonald

  • Natural Immunity to Ascaris lumbricoides Associated with Immunoglobulin E Antibody to ABA-1 Allergen and Inflammation Indicators in Children

    Charles McSharry;Yu Xia;Celia V. Holland;Malcolm W. Kennedy

  • A surface-associated retinol- and fatty acid-binding protein (Gp-FAR-1) from the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida: lipid binding activities, structural analysis and expression pattern.

    Alison Prior;John T. Jones;Vivian C. Blok;Jeremy Beauchamp

  • Atopy, asthma, and antibodies to Ascaris among rural and urban children in Kenya

    Matthew S. Perzanowski;Lucy W. Ng'ang'a;Melody C. Carter;Joseph Odhiambo

  • The perils and prospects of using phytohaemagglutinin in evolutionary ecology.

    Malcolm W. Kennedy;Ruedi G. Nager

  • IgE cross-reactivity between Ascaris and domestic mite allergens: the role of tropomyosin and the nematode polyprotein ABA-1

    N Acevedo;J Sánchez;A Erler;D Mercado

  • Allergen-specific IgE and IgG4 are markers of resistance and susceptibility in a human intestinal nematode infection.

    Joseph D. Turner;Helen Faulkner;Joseph Kamgno;Malcolm W. Kennedy

  • Shared carbohydrate epitopes on distinct surface and secreted antigens of the parasitic nematode Toxocara canis.

    R M Maizels;M W Kennedy;M Meghji;B D Robertson

  • Biofoams and natural protein surfactants

    Alan Cooper;Malcolm W. Kennedy

  • Immunopathology of intestinal helminth infection

    Paul Garside;Malcolm W. Kennedy;Derek Wakelin;Catherine E. Lawrence

  • The ABA-1 Allergen of the Parasitic Nematode Ascaris suum: Fatty Acid and Retinoid Binding Function and Structural Characterization

    Malcolm W. Kennedy;Andrew Brass;Alan B. McCruden;Nicholas C. Price

  • The FAR protein family of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans - Differential lipid binding properties, structural characteristics, and developmental regulation

    Antonio Garofalo;Marie-Claire Rowlinson;Ngwa A. Amambua;Jacqueline M. Hughes

  • The secreted and somatic antigens of the third stage larva of Anisakis simplex, and antigenic relationship with Ascaris suum, Ascaris lumbricoides, and Toxocara canis.

    Malcolm W. Kennedy;Jayne Tierney;Puzeng Ye;Fiona A. McMonagle

  • THE OV20 PROTEIN OF THE PARASITIC NEMATODE ONCHOCERCA VOLVULUS : A STRUCTURALLY NOVEL CLASS OF SMALL HELIX-RICH RETINOL-BINDING PROTEINS

    Malcolm W. Kennedy;Lisa H. Garside;Lucy E. Goodrick;Lindsay C. McDermott

  • Foam nest components of the túngara frog: a cocktail of proteins conferring physical and biological resilience

    Rachel I. Fleming;Cameron D. Mackenzie;Alan Cooper;Malcolm W. Kennedy

  • Proteinases released by the parasitic larval stages of Ascaris suum, and their inhibition by antibody

    David P. Knox;Malcolm W. Kennedy

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Cooper
Alan Cooper Charles Sturt University
William Harnett
William Harnett University of Strathclyde
David G. Watson
David G. Watson University of Strathclyde
Rick M. Maizels
Rick M. Maizels University of Glasgow
Paul Garside
Paul Garside University of Glasgow
Sharon M. Kelly
Sharon M. Kelly University of Glasgow
Nicholas C. Price
Nicholas C. Price University of Glasgow
J.L. Duncan
J.L. Duncan University of Glasgow
Luis Caraballo
Luis Caraballo University of Cartagena
Andrew J. Roe
Andrew J. Roe University of Glasgow

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