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Mark Bradley is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, immunology, and microbiology, with notable work in parasitology, infectious diseases, and epidemiology. Their studies contribute to the understanding of parasitic diseases and the interactions between parasites and hosts, alongside research in related fields such as insect science and economic evaluations connected to health systems.

The scientist has published extensively on topics including parasites and host interactions, parasitic diseases research and treatment, Trypanosoma species research and implications, health systems and economic evaluations, diseases transmitted by insects, and bacterial influences on insect symbiosis. Their body of work integrates multiple aspects of infectious disease biology and control.

Mark Bradley's recent papers include the following:

  • Medicine donation programmes supporting the global drive to end the burden of neglected tropical diseases (2020, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene)
  • Defining a prevalence level to describe the elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) transmission and designing monitoring & evaluating (M&E) programmes post the cessation of mass drug administration (MDA) (2020, PLoS neglected tropical diseases)
  • A refined and updated health impact assessment of the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (2000-2020) (2022, Parasites & Vectors)
  • Evaluation of DestiNA 'spin-tube' technology - a novel test for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and mycobacteriosis (2020, Tuberculosis)
  • Corrigendum to: Medicine donation programmes supporting the global drive to end the burden of neglected tropical diseases (2021, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene)

Frequent co-authors of Mark Bradley include:

  • Eric A. Ottesen
  • Rachel Taylor
  • Julie Jacobson
  • Morgane Guex
  • Adrian Hopkins

Among the regular venues for their publications are:

  • Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Parasites & Vectors
  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Tuberculosis

Best Publications

  • Amide bond formation: beyond the myth of coupling reagents

    Eric Valeur;Mark Bradley

  • Linkers and cleavage strategies in solid-phase organic synthesis and combinatorial chemistry.

    Fabrice Guillier;David Orain;Mark Bradley

  • Amineborane-based chemical hydrogen storage: enhanced ammonia borane dehydrogenation in ionic liquids.

    Martin E. Bluhm;Mark G. Bradley;Robert Butterick;Upal Kusari

  • Recoverable Catalysts and Reagents Using Recyclable Polystyrene-Based Supports

    Catherine A. McNamara;Mark J. Dixon;Mark Bradley

  • A novel concept of reversing neuromuscular block: chemical encapsulation of rocuronium bromide by a cyclodextrin-based synthetic host.

    Anton Bom;Mark Bradley;Ken Cameron;John K. Clark

  • Palladium-mediated intracellular chemistry

    Rahimi M. Yusop;Asier Unciti-Broceta;Emma M. V. Johansson;Rosario M. Sánchez-Martín

  • Progressive severe lung injury by zinc oxide nanoparticles; the role of Zn2+ dissolution inside lysosomes

    Wan-Seob Cho;Rodger Duffin;Sarah E M Howie;Chris J Scotton

  • Transcription forms and remodels supercoiling domains unfolding large-scale chromatin structures

    Catherine Naughton;Nicolaos Avlonitis;Samuel Corless;James G Prendergast

  • Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Induce Unique Inflammatory Footprints in the Lung: Important Implications for Nanoparticle Testing

    Wan-Seob Cho;Rodger Duffin;Craig A Poland;Sarah E M Howie

  • Extracellular palladium-catalysed dealkylation of 5-fluoro-1-propargyl-uracil as a bioorthogonally activated prodrug approach

    Jason T Weiss;John C Dawson;Kenneth G Macleod;Witold Rybski

  • ZETA POTENTIAL AND SOLUBILITY TO TOXIC IONS AS MECHANISMS OF LUNG INFLAMMATION CAUSED BY METAL/METAL-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES

    Wan-Seob Cho;Rodger Duffin;Frank Thielbeer;Mark Bradley

  • Differential pro-inflammatory effects of metal oxide nanoparticles and their soluble ions in vitro and in vivo; zinc and copper nanoparticles, but not their ions, recruit eosinophils to the lungs.

    Wan-Seob Cho;Rodger Duffin;Craig A. Poland;Albert Duschl

  • Isopenicillin N synthase: mechanistic studies

    Jack E. Baldwin;Mark Bradley

  • CD133+ Cancer Stem-like Cells in Small Cell Lung Cancer Are Highly Tumorigenic and Chemoresistant but Sensitive to a Novel Neuropeptide Antagonist

    Sana Sarvi;Alison C Mackinnon;Nicolaos Avlonitis;Mark Bradley

  • Development and Bioorthogonal Activation of Palladium-Labile Prodrugs of Gemcitabine

    Jason T Weiss;John C Dawson;Craig Fraser;Witold Rybski

  • Copper Catalysis in Living Systems and In Situ Drug Synthesis

    Jessica Clavadetscher;Scott Hoffmann;Annamaria Lilienkampf;Logan Mackay

  • Surface Charge-Dependent Cellular Uptake of Polystyrene Nanoparticles.

    Soyeon Jeon;Jessica Clavadetscher;Dong-Keun Lee;Sunay V Chankeshwara;Sunay V Chankeshwara

  • Design of Photosensitizing Agents for Targeted Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy.

    Maxime Klausen;Muhammed Ucuncu;Muhammed Ucuncu;Mark Bradley

  • Switching on prodrugs using radiotherapy

    Jin Geng;Yichuan Zhang;Yichuan Zhang;Quan Gao;Kevin Neumann

  • Solid Phase Chemistry: Direct Monitoring by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry. A Tool for Combinatorial Chemistry

    Bryan J. Egner;G. John Langley;Mark Bradley

  • An analysis of the feasibility of short read sequencing

    Nava Whiteford;Niall Haslam;Gerald Weber;Adam Prügel-Bennett

  • Solid-Phase Dendrimer Synthesis and the Generation of Super-High-Loading Resin Beads for Combinatorial Chemistry

    Vinay Swali;Neil J. Wells;G. John Langley;Mark Bradley

  • Full Orthogonality between Dde and Fmoc: The Direct Synthesis of PNA−Peptide Conjugates

    Juan Jose Diaz-Mochón;Laurant Bialy;Mark Bradley

  • Captured and cross-linked palladium nanoparticles.

    Jin Ku Cho;Romain Najman;Tony W. Dean;Osamu Ichihara

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Haslett
Christopher Haslett University of Edinburgh
Neil Q. McDonald
Neil Q. McDonald The Francis Crick Institute
Alan F. Murray
Alan F. Murray University of Edinburgh
Rong Zhang
Rong Zhang University of Southampton
Jack E. Baldwin
Jack E. Baldwin University of Oxford
John P. Iredale
John P. Iredale University of Bristol
Richard O.C. Oreffo
Richard O.C. Oreffo University of Southampton
Gregory L. Geoffroy
Gregory L. Geoffroy Iowa State University
Stuart J. Forbes
Stuart J. Forbes University of Edinburgh
Ken Donaldson
Ken Donaldson University of Edinburgh

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