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Mark Taylor is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia, specializing in medical research with a focus on psychiatry and mental health. Their academic contributions span a range of subfields including psychiatry and mental health, emergency medicine, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, pathology and forensic medicine, and genetics.

The primary subjects of Mark Taylor's research encompass schizophrenia research and treatment, bipolar disorder and treatment, menopause and its health impacts, phytoestrogen effects, estrogen and related hormone effects, acute kidney injury research, and sepsis diagnosis and treatment.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • Australasian Psychiatry
  • Scientific Reports
  • Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology
  • Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis

Mark Taylor has co-authored multiple papers with several researchers, notable frequent collaborators being:

  • Steve Kisely
  • Dante Dangelo-Kemp
  • Dennis Liu
  • Simon Matthew Graham
  • Jodie Hartmann

Selected recent publications include:

  • "Does menopause elevate the risk for developing depression and anxiety? Results from a systematic review," 2023, published in Australasian Psychiatry
  • "Development, implementation and outcomes of a quality assurance system for the provision of continuous renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit," 2020, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Check the effects: systematic assessment of antipsychotic side-effects in an inpatient cohort," 2020, published in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology
  • "The impact of COVID-19 on antipsychotic prescriptions for patients with schizophrenia in Australia," 2021, published in Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Antipsychotic utilisation and persistence in Australia: A nationwide 5-year study," 2021, published in Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury in Europe: A Living Systematic Review.

    Alexandra Brazinova;Veronika Rehorcikova;Mark Steven Taylor;Veronika Buckova

  • Simulation of a knee joint replacement during a gait cycle using explicit finite element analysis

    A.C. Godest;M. Beaugonin;E. Haug;M. Taylor

  • Stress and strain distribution within the intact femur: compression or bending?

    M.E. Taylor;K.E. Tanner;M.A.R. Freeman;A.L. Yettram

  • Geographical variation in cardiovascular disease, risk factors, and their control in older women: British Women's Heart and Health Study

    D A Lawlor;C Bedford;M Taylor;S Ebrahim

  • “First do no harm.” A systematic review of the prevalence and management of antipsychotic adverse effects

    Su Ling Young;Mark Taylor;Stephen M Lawrie

  • Four decades of finite element analysis of orthopaedic devices: where are we now and what are the opportunities?

    Mark Taylor;Patrick J. Prendergast

  • Computational modelling of cell spreading and tissue regeneration in porous scaffolds

    Bram G. Sengers;Mark Taylor;Colin P. Please;Richard O.C. Oreffo

  • Comparison of long-term numerical and experimental total knee replacement wear during simulated gait loading.

    Lucy A. Knight;Saikat Pal;John C. Coleman;Fred Bronson

  • Statistical modelling of the whole human femur incorporating geometric and material properties

    Rebecca Bryan;P. Surya Mohan;Andrew Hopkins;Francis Galloway

  • Use of a statistical model of the whole femur in a large scale, multi-model study of femoral neck fracture risk.

    Rebecca Bryan;Prasanth B. Nair;Mark Taylor

  • Influence of head constraint and muscle forces on the strain distribution within the intact femur

    J.A Simões;M.A Vaz;S Blatcher;M Taylor

  • Finite element analysis of the implanted proximal tibia: A relationship between the initial cancellous bone stresses and implant migration

    M Taylor;K.E Tanner;M.A.R Freeman;M.A.R Freeman

  • Finite element analysis of a total ankle replacement during the stance phase of gait.

    B Reggiani;B Reggiani;A Leardini;F Corazza;Mark Taylor

  • Effect of varus/valgus malalignment on bone strains in the proximal tibia after TKR: an explicit finite element study.

    A Perillo-Marcone;Mark Taylor

  • Attitudes of patients and mental health staff to antipsychotic long-acting injections: systematic review.

    Linda Waddell;Mark Taylor

  • Three-dimensional finite element modelling of the human ACL: simulation of passive knee flexion with a stressed and stress-free ACL.

    G. Limbert;G. Limbert;G. Limbert;M. Taylor;J. Middleton

  • First-generation antipsychotic long-acting injections v. oral antipsychotics in schizophrenia: systematic review of randomised controlled trials and observational studies.

    Peter M. Haddad;Mark Taylor;Omair S. Niaz

  • Cancellous bone stresses surrounding the femoral component of a hip prosthesis: an elastic-plastic finite element analysis

    M. Taylor;K.E. Tanner;M.A.R. Freeman;A.L. Yettram

  • Biomechanical changes and recovery of gait function after total hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Jasvir S. Bahl;Maximillian J. Nelson;Mark Taylor;Lucian B. Solomon;Lucian B. Solomon

  • Picosecond metrology of laser-driven proton bursts.

    B Dromey;M Coughlan;Lovisa Senje;M Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

K.E. Tanner
K.E. Tanner Queen Mary University of London
Thor F. Besier
Thor F. Besier University of Auckland
Richard O.C. Oreffo
Richard O.C. Oreffo University of Southampton
Peter Thomsen
Peter Thomsen University of Gothenburg
Peter Hunter
Peter Hunter University of Auckland
Alberto Leardini
Alberto Leardini University of Bologna
Håkan Engqvist
Håkan Engqvist Uppsala University
Matthew Zepf
Matthew Zepf Helmholtz Institute Jena
Marcus G. Pandy
Marcus G. Pandy University of Melbourne
Patrick J. Prendergast
Patrick J. Prendergast Trinity College Dublin

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