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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
61
Citations
18793
World Ranking
632
National Ranking
277

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Peter Bradshaw was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research focused broadly on the fields of Chemistry and Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics, with specific contributions to subfields such as Pharmacology, Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The main topics addressed in their work included Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism, Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects, Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Computational Drug Discovery Methods, and Free Radicals and Antioxidants.

Among the recent papers published by Peter Bradshaw were:

  • Acyl glucuronide reactivity in perspective, 2020, Drug Discovery Today
  • Kinetic modelling of acyl glucuronide and glucoside reactivity and development of structure-property relationships, 2020, Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Transacylation and hydrolysis of the acyl glucuronides of ibuprofen and its α-methyl-substituted analogues investigated by 1H NMR spectroscopy and computational chemistry: Implications for drug design, 2024, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis

Frequent coauthors in their work included Toby J. Athersuch, Andrew V. Stachulski, Ian D. Wilson, Selena E. Richards, and John C. Lindon. Their research contributions were published in journals such as Drug Discovery Today, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, and Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry.

Peter Bradshaw was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, an honor awarded in 1981.

Best Publications

  • Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer

    Tuncer Cebeci;Peter Bradshaw

  • Momentum transfer in boundary layers

    Tuncer Cebeci;P. Bradshaw

  • An introduction to turbulence and its measurement

    P. Bradshaw

  • Numerical/experimental study of a wingtip vortex in the near field

    Jennifer Dacles-Mariani;Gregory G. Zilliac;Jim S. Chow;Peter Bradshaw

  • Compressible turbulent channel flows: DNS results and modelling

    P. G. Huang;G. N. Coleman;P. Bradshaw

  • The reattachment and relaxation of a turbulent shear layer

    P. Bradshaw;F. Y. F. Wong

  • Turbulent secondary flows

    Peter Bradshaw

  • Compressible Turbulent Shear Layers

    P Bradshaw

  • Effects of Streamline Curvature on Turbulent Flow.

    P. Bradshaw

  • Spatial resolution and measurement of turbulence in the viscous sublayer using subminiature hot-wire probes

    P. M. Ligrani;P. Bradshaw

  • Engineering Calculation Methods for Turbulent Flow

    Peter Bradshaw;Tuncer Cebeci;James H. Whitelaw

  • Mean and Turbulence Measurements in the Near Field of a Wingtip Vortex

    Jim S. Chow;Gregory G. Zilliac;Peter Bradshaw

  • The Effect of Free-Stream Turbulence on Turbulent Boundary Layers

    P. E. Hancock;P. Bradshaw

  • Effect of free-stream turbulence on large structure in turbulent mixing layers

    C. Chandrsuda;R. D. Mehta;A. D. Weir;P. Bradshaw

  • The structure of turbulent boundary layers at low Reynolds numbers

    J. Murlis;H. M. Tsai;P. Bradshaw

  • Turbulence structure of a reattaching mixing layer

    C. Chandrsuda;P. Bradshaw

  • The effect of short regions of high surface curvature on turbulent boundary layers

    Alexander Smits;S. T.B. Young;P. Bradshaw

  • The effect of concave surface curvature on turbulent boundary layers

    P. H. Hoffmann;K. C. Muck;P. Bradshaw

  • The effect of mean compression or dilatation on the turbulence structure of supersonic boundary layers

    P. Bradshaw

  • Measurements in the turbulent boundary layer on an ‘infinite’ swept wing

    P. Bradshaw;N. S. Pontikos

  • Turbulence Measurements in the Near Field of a Wingtip Vortex

    Jim Chow;Greg Zilliac;Peter Bradshaw

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander Smits
Alexander Smits Princeton University
Ian D. Wilson
Ian D. Wilson Imperial College London
Brian Launder
Brian Launder University of Manchester
John L. Lumley
John L. Lumley Cornell University
John C. Lindon
John C. Lindon Imperial College London
Ian P. Castro
Ian P. Castro University of Southampton
J. H. Whitelaw
J. H. Whitelaw Imperial College London

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