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Nicholas J. Taylor

Nicholas J. Taylor

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Chemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
15160
World Ranking
6587
National Ranking
175

Overview

Nicholas J. Taylor is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their research output includes work within various fields related to health, statistics, and clinical research methodologies.

The scientist's recent publications include two notable papers:

  • Registration and primary outcome reporting in behavioral health trials, 2022, BMC Medical Research Methodology
  • Rational Manual and Automated Scoring Thresholds for the Immunohistochemical Detection of TP53 Missense Mutations in Human Breast Carcinomas, 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Nicholas J. Taylor include:

  • Dennis M. Gorman
  • Nana Nikolaishvili-Feinberg
  • Bentley R. Midkiff
  • Kathleen Conway
  • Robert C. Millikan

The venues where Taylor has published most often consist of:

  • BMC Medical Research Methodology
  • UNC Libraries

The scientist's research spans subfields such as:

  • Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
  • General Health Professions
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

The main topics addressed in Taylor's work are:

  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Ethics in Clinical Research

Best Publications

  • A General Copper‐Mediated Nucleophilic 18F Fluorination of Arenes

    Matthew Tredwell;Sean M. Preshlock;Nicholas J. Taylor;Stefan Gruber

  • Stable solvates in solution of lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfone)imide in glymes and other aprotic solvents: Phase diagrams, crystallography and Raman spectroscopy

    Dany Brouillette;Donald E. Irish;Nicholas J. Taylor;Gérald Perron;Gérald Perron

  • Direct and Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of Ferrocenes with Planar Chirality by (−)-Sparteine-Mediated Lithiation

    M. Tsukazaki;M. Tinkl;A. Roglans;B. J. Chapell

  • Synthesis, Crystal Structures, Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties, and Theoretical Studies of (p‐R‐Phenyl)‐, (p‐R‐Phenylethynyl)‐, and (E)‐[2‐(p‐R‐Phenyl)ethenyl]dimesitylboranes and Related Compounds

    Zheng Yuan;Christopher D. Entwistle;Jonathan C. Collings;David Albesa-Jové

  • Linear and nonlinear optical properties of three-coordinate organoboron compounds

    Zheng Yuan;Jonathan C. Collings;Nicholas J. Taylor;Todd B. Marder;Todd B. Marder

  • Flexible coordination of indenyl ligands in sandwich complexes of transition metals. Molecular structures of [(η-C9R7)2M] (M = Fe, R = H, Me; M = Co, Ni, R = H): Direct measurement of the degree of slip-fold distortion as a function of d-electron count

    Steve A. Westcott;Ashok K. Kakkar;Graham Stringer;Nicholas J. Taylor

  • Synthesis and second-order nonlinear optical properties of three coordinate organoboranes with diphenylphosphino and ferrocenyl groups as electron donors: crystal and molecular structures of (E)-DCHCHB(mes)2 and DCCB(mes)2 [D P(C6H52, (η-C5H5)Fe(η-C5H4); mes = 2,4,6-(CH3)3C6H2]

    Zheng Yuan;Nicholas J. Taylor;Yan Sun;Todd B. Marder

  • SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PLATINUM(II)-BIS(BORYL) CATALYST PRECURSORS FOR DIBORATION OF ALKYNES AND DIYNES : MOLECULAR STRUCTURES OF CIS-(PPH3 )2PT(B-4-BUTCAT)2, CIS-(PPH3)2PT(BCAT)2, CIS-(DPPE)PT(BCAT)2, CIS-(DPPB)PT( BCAT)2, (E)-(4-MEOC6H4)C(BCAT)=CH(BCAT), (Z)-(C6H5)C(BCAT)=C(C6H5)(BCAT), A

    G. Lesley;P. Nguyen;N. J. Taylor;T. B. Marder

  • Three coordinate phosphorus and boron as π-donor and π-acceptor moieties respectively, in conjugated organic molecules for nonlinear optics: crystal and molecular structures of E-Ph–CHCH–B(mes)2, E-4-MeO–C6H4–CHCH-B(mes)2, and E-Ph2P–CHCH–B(mes)2[mes = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2]

    Zheng Yuan;Nicholas J. Taylor;Todd B. Marder;Ian D. Williams

  • Elastomeric poly(propylene) : influence of catalyst structure and polymerization conditions on polymer structure and properties

    William J. Gauthier;John F. Corrigan;Nicholas J. Taylor;Scott Collins

  • Third‐order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organoboron Compounds: Molecular Structures and Second Hyperpolarizabilities

    Zheng Yuan;Nicholas J. Taylor;Ravi Ramachandran;Todd B. Marder

  • Derisking the Cu-Mediated 18F-Fluorination of Heterocyclic Positron Emission Tomography Radioligands

    Nicholas Taylor;Enrico Emer;Sean Preshlock;Michael Schedler

  • Boryliridium and boraethyliridium complexes fac-[IrH2(PMe3)3(BRR')] and fac-[IrH(PMe3)3(.eta.2-CH2BHRR')]

    R. Thomas Baker;Derick W. Ovenall;Joseph C. Calabrese;Stephen A. Westcott

  • X-Ray structures of ethylenebis(tetrahydroindenyl)-titanium and -zirconium dichlorides: a revision

    Scott Collins;Bradley A. Kuntz;Nicholas J. Taylor;David G. Ward

  • Synthesis and structures of the first transition-metal tris(boryl) complexes: iridium complexes (.eta.6-arene)Ir(BO2C6H4)3

    Paul Nguyen;Henk P. Blom;Stephen A. Westcott;Nicholas J. Taylor

  • Synthesis and characterization of ferrocenyl and bis(ferrocenyl) alkynes and polyynes: crystal structure of 1,4-bis(ferrocenyl)butadiyne and third order nonlinear optical properties of 1,8-bis(ferrocenyl)octatetrayne

    Zheng Yuan;Graham Stringer;Ian R. Jobe;David Kreller

  • Enhanced copper-mediated 18F-fluorination of aryl boronic esters provides eight radiotracers for PET applications

    Sean Preshlock;Samuel Calderwood;Stefan Verhoog;Matthew Tredwell

  • Directed ortho metalation of N,N-diethylbenzamides. Silicon protection of ortho sites and the o-methyl group

    Robert J. Mills;Nicholas J. Taylor;Victor Snieckus

  • The true crystal structure of Li17M4 (M=Ge, Sn, Pb)-revised from Li22M5

    G.R. Goward;N.J. Taylor;D.C.S. Souza;L.F. Nazar

  • Oxidative addition of B-B bonds by rhodium(I) phosphine complexes: molecular structures of B2cat2 (cat = 1,2-O2C6H4) and its 4-But and 3,5-But2 analogs

    Paul Nguyen;Gerry Lesley;Nicholas J. Taylor;Todd B. Marder

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur J. Carty
Arthur J. Carty University of Waterloo
Todd B. Marder
Todd B. Marder University of Würzburg
Pierre H. Dixneuf
Pierre H. Dixneuf University of Rennes
Michael F. Lappert
Michael F. Lappert University of Sussex
Scott Collins
Scott Collins University of Eastern Finland
Garry S. Hanan
Garry S. Hanan University of Montreal
Victor Snieckus
Victor Snieckus Queen's University
Nicholas C. Norman
Nicholas C. Norman University of Bristol
Ian D. Williams
Ian D. Williams Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Richard T. Oakley
Richard T. Oakley University of Waterloo

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