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Overview

Michael J. Daniels is affiliated with Norwich Research Park in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple scientific fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Mathematics.

Their main subfields of study include:

  • Statistics and Probability
  • Molecular Biology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Michael J. Daniels' research topics cover a range of statistical and biomedical themes, including:

  • Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference
  • Statistical Methods and Inference
  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Advanced Causal Inference Techniques
  • Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models
  • Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies

The scientist has published in a variety of venues, with frequent publications in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Biostatistics
  • Neurology
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Diabetes Care

Recent papers include:

  • Assessing Missing Data Assumptions in EHR-Based Studies: A Complex and Underappreciated Task, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • MR biomarkers predict clinical function in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, 2020, Neurology
  • Effect of Telehealth Extended Care for Maintenance of Weight Loss in Rural US Communities, 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • Modeling disease trajectory in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, 2020, Neurology
  • Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonists and Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Exacerbations Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes, 2021, Diabetes Care

Michael J. Daniels collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Rebecca J. Willcocks
  • Glenn A. Walter
  • Krista Vandenborne
  • William D. Rooney
  • Yu-Jung Jenny Wei

Best Publications

  • Different Requirements for EDS1 and NDR1 by Disease Resistance Genes Define at Least Two R Gene-Mediated Signaling Pathways in Arabidopsis

    Nicole Aarts;Matthew Metz;Eric Holub;Brian J. Staskawicz

  • Characterization of eds1, a mutation in Arabidopsis suppressing resistance to Peronospora parasitica specified by several different RPP genes.

    Jane E. Parker;Eric B. Holub;Louise N. Frost;Anders Falk

  • A novel regulatory system required for pathogenicity of Xanthomonas campestris is mediated by a small diffusible signal molecule

    C. E. Barber;J. L. Tang;J. X. Feng;M. Q. Pan

  • Compromised disease resistance in saponin-deficient plants

    K. Papadopoulou;R. E. Melton;M. Leggett;M. J. Daniels

  • Advances in Molecular Genetics of Plant-Microbe Interactions

    Michael J. Daniels;J. Allan Downie;Anne E. Osbourn

  • The Arabidopsis downy mildew resistance gene RPP5 shares similarity to the toll and interleukin-1 receptors with N and L6.

    JE Parker;MJ Coleman;V Szabo;LN Frost

  • Three Genes of the Arabidopsis RPP1 Complex Resistance Locus Recognize Distinct Peronospora parasitica Avirulence Determinants

    Miguel A. Botella;Jane E. Parker;Louise N. Frost;Peter D. Bittner-Eddy

  • A two-component system involving an HD-GYP domain protein links cell-cell signalling to pathogenicity gene expression in Xanthomonas campestris.

    Slater H;Alvarez-Morales A;Barber Ce;Daniels Mj

  • Pronounced Intraspecific Haplotype Divergence at the RPP5 Complex Disease Resistance Locus of Arabidopsis

    Laurent Noël;Tracey L. Moores;Erik A. van der Biezen;Martin Parniske

  • Monarch larvae sensitivity to Bacillus thuringiensis- purified proteins and pollen

    Richard L. Hellmich;Blair D. Siegfried;Mark K. Sears;Diane E. Stanley-Horn

  • Cloning of genes involved in pathogenicity of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris using the broad host range cosmid pLAFR1.

    M.J. Daniels;C.E. Barber;P.C. Turner;M.K. Sawczyc

  • Host range of a plant pathogenic fungus determined by a saponin detoxifying enzyme

    P Bowyer;B R Clarke;P Lunness;M J Daniels

  • Genetic and molecular analysis of a cluster of rpf genes involved in positive regulation of synthesis of extracellular enzymes and polysaccharide in Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris.

    J. L. Tang;Y. N. Liu;C. E. Barber;J. M. Dow

  • Isolation of Mutants of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris Showing Altered Pathogenicity

    Michael J. Daniels;Christine E. Barber;Peter C. Turner;Wendy G. Cleary

  • Differentiation of Pseudomonas solanacearum, Pseudomonas syzygii, Pseudomonas pickettii and the Blood Disease Bacterium by partial 16S rRNA sequencing: construction of oligonucleotide primers for sensitive detection by polymerase chain reaction.

    S. E. Seal;L. A. Jackson;J. P. W. Young;M. J. Daniels

  • Behaviour of the transposons Tn5 and Tn7 in Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris

    Peter Turner;Christine Barber;Michael Daniels

  • A mutation that blocks exopolysaccharide synthesis prevents nodulation of peas by Rhizobium leguminosarum but not of beans by R. phaseoli and is corrected by cloned DNA from Rhizobium or the phytopathogen Xanthomonas

    D. Borthakur;C. E. Barber;J. W. Lamb;M. J. Daniels

  • Xanthomonas campestris contains a cluster of hrp genes related to the larger hrp cluster of Pseudomonas solanacearum.

    M Arlat;C L Gough;C E Barber;C Boucher

  • Prior exposure to lipopolysaccharide potentiates expression of plant defenses in response to bacteria

    Mari-Anne Newman;Edda von Roepenack-Lahaye;Adrian Parr;Michael J. Daniels

  • Extracellular proteases from Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, the black rot pathogen.

    J M Dow;B R Clarke;D E Milligan;J L Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Osbourn
Anne Osbourn John Innes Centre
Mari-Anne Newman
Mari-Anne Newman University of Copenhagen
J. Maxwell Dow
J. Maxwell Dow University College Cork
Jane E. Parker
Jane E. Parker Max Planck Society
Jonathan D. G. Jones
Jonathan D. G. Jones University of East Anglia
Paul Bowyer
Paul Bowyer University of Manchester
Adrian J. Parr
Adrian J. Parr Norwich Research Park
Susan Seal
Susan Seal Natural Resources Institute
Eric B. Holub
Eric B. Holub University of Warwick
Caroline Dean
Caroline Dean John Innes Centre

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