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Medicine

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Overview

Martin Fisher is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom and focuses primarily on the field of Medicine. Their research covers several subfields including Molecular Biology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine, Clinical Psychology, and Instrumentation.

The scientist's recent work spans various topics, notably:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Endometriosis Research and Treatment
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • HIV Research and Treatment

Frequent collaborators of Martin Fisher include Sarah Fidler, John Frater, Manuel Abreu, Alexandre Cabral, and Gail Gutman, indicating interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts.

Martin Fisher has published extensively, with many articles appearing in well-known venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care (9 publications)
  • Oryx (6 publications)
  • Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX (3 publications)
  • NeuroImage (1 publication)
  • Conservation Biology (1 publication)

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Dysmenorrhea in adolescents," 2022, Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care
  • "Validation of a combined image derived input function and venous sampling approach for the quantification of [18F]GE-179 PET binding in the brain," 2021, NeuroImage
  • "Ensuring tests of conservation interventions build on existing literature," 2020, Conservation Biology
  • "ANDES, the high resolution spectrograph for the ELT: science case, baseline design and path to construction," 2022, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX
  • "Abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents," 2022, Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care

Best Publications

  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent the acquisition of HIV-1 infection (PROUD): effectiveness results from the pilot phase of a pragmatic open-label randomised trial.

    Sheena McCormack;David T. Dunn;Monica Desai;David I. Dolling

  • British HIV Association guidelines for the treatment of HIV-1-infected adults with antiretroviral therapy 2008

    B G Gazzard;Jane Anderson;Abdel Babiker;Marta Boffito

  • British Infection Society guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis of the central nervous system in adults and children.

    Guy Thwaites;Martin Fisher;Cheryl Hemingway;Geoff Scott

  • Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4+ cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy

    Margaret T. May;Mark Gompels;Valerie Delpech;Kholoud Porter

  • Recent epidemic of acute hepatitis C virus in HIV-positive men who have sex with men linked to high-risk sexual behaviours.

    Mark Danta;David Brown;Sanjay Bhagani;Oliver G Pybus

  • Treatment of tuberculosis in HIV-infected persons in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy.

    Gillian L. Dean;Simon G. Edwards;Natalie J. Ives;Gail Matthews

  • Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study

    Margaret T May;Mark Gompels;Valerie Delpech;Kholoud Porter

  • British HIV Association guidelines for the treatment of HIV-1-positive adults with antiretroviral therapy 2012

    Ian Williams;Duncan Churchill;Jane Anderson;Marta Boffito

  • Evidence of a large, international network of HCV transmission in HIV-positive men who have sex with men

    Thijis van de Laar;Oliver Pybus;Sylvia Bruisten;David Brown

  • Health-related quality-of-life of people with HIV in the era of combination antiretroviral treatment: a cross-sectional comparison with the general population

    Alec Miners;Andrew Phillips;Noemi Kreif;Alison Rodger

  • Recreational drug use, polydrug use, and sexual behaviour in HIV-diagnosed men who have sex with men in the UK: results from the cross-sectional ASTRA study

    Marina Daskalopoulou;Alison Rodger;Andrew N Phillips;Lorraine Sherr

  • HIV-1 DNA predicts disease progression and post-treatment virological control

    James P Williams;Jacob Hurst;Jacob Hurst;Wolfgang Stöhr;Nicola Robinson;Nicola Robinson

  • Normalisation of CD4 counts in patients with HIV-1 infection and maximum virological suppression who are taking combination antiretroviral therapy: an observational cohort study

    Amanda Mocroft;Andrew N. Phillips;Jose Gatell;Bruno Ledergerber

  • Randomized comparison of renal effects, efficacy, and safety with once-daily abacavir/lamivudine versus tenofovir/emtricitabine, administered with efavirenz, in antiretroviral-naive, HIV-1-infected adults: 48-week results from the ASSERT study.

    Frank A Post;Graeme J Moyle;Hans Jürgen Stellbrink;Pere Domingo

  • Patients' perceptions of highly active antiretroviral therapy in relation to treatment uptake and adherence: the utility of the necessity-concerns framework.

    Robert Horne;Vanessa Cooper;Grace Gellaitry;Heather Leake Date

  • Short-course antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection.

    S Fidler;K Porter;F Ewings

  • UK national guidelines on the management of syphilis 2015.

    M Kingston;P French;S Higgins;O McQuillan

  • British HIV Association guidelines for the treatment of HIV-1-positive adults with antiretroviral therapy 2012 (Updated November 2013. All changed text is cast in yellow highlight.).

    Ian Williams;Ian Williams;Duncan Churchill;Jane Anderson;Marta Boffito

  • The re-emergence of syphilis in the United Kingdom: the new epidemic phases.

    Ian Simms;Kevin A Fenton;Matthew Ashton;Katherine M E Turner

  • Factors associated with a reduced CD4 lymphocyte count response to HAART despite full viral suppression in the EuroSIDA study

    E Florence;J Lundgren;J Lundgren;C Dreezen;M Fisher

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Sabin
Caroline Sabin University College London
Richard Gilson
Richard Gilson University College London
Andrew N. Phillips
Andrew N. Phillips University College London
Clifford Leen
Clifford Leen Western General Hospital
Chloe Orkin
Chloe Orkin Queen Mary University of London
Margaret Johnson
Margaret Johnson The Royal Free Hospital
Brian Gazzard
Brian Gazzard St Bartholomew's Hospital
Frank A. Post
Frank A. Post King's College London
Philippa Easterbrook
Philippa Easterbrook King's College London
David Dunn
David Dunn University College London

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