Internal medicine, Immunology, Endocrinology, Environmental health and Pediatrics are her primary areas of study. Her Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Gastroenterology and Cardiology. In her work, Retrospective cohort study is strongly intertwined with Vasopressin, which is a subfield of Cardiology.
Her Endocrinology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gene expression, Mammary tumor, DMBA, 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene and Inflammation. Her Environmental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Parental consent, Overweight, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and Gerontology. Her Pediatrics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Odds ratio, Occupational safety and health, Epidemiology and Cohort.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Immunology and Anesthesia. Pippa Simpson has included themes like Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Cardiology in her Internal medicine study. Her Surgery study focuses on Retrospective cohort study in particular.
Pippa Simpson mainly investigates Internal medicine, Retrospective cohort study, Disease, Young adult and Chronic pain. Her research integrates issues of Gastroenterology, Oncology and Cardiology in her study of Internal medicine. While the research belongs to areas of Gastroenterology, she spends her time largely on the problem of Inflammation, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Cystic fibrosis.
To a larger extent, she studies Surgery with the aim of understanding Retrospective cohort study. Her Disease research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tertiary care, Emergency department and Acute care. Her studies examine the connections between Young adult and genetics, as well as such issues in Health related quality of life, with regards to Gerontology.
Pippa Simpson mostly deals with Pediatrics, Internal medicine, Disease, Anesthesia and Inflammation. As a part of the same scientific study, she usually deals with the Pediatrics, concentrating on Level iv and frequently concerns with Gestation, Gestational age and Bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Her Disease study which covers Chronic pain that intersects with Cell, Quality of life, Intensive care medicine and Opioid use.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Clinical trial, Cryoprecipitate, Rating scale, Thromboelastometry and Abdominal pain in addition to Anesthesia. Pippa Simpson interconnects Gene product, Disease status and Lung disease in the investigation of issues within Inflammation. Her Neonatal intensive care unit research also works with subjects such as
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Household Food Insecurity Is Associated with Adult Health Status
Janice E. Stuff;Patrick H. Casey;Kitty L. Szeto;Jeffrey M. Gossett.
Journal of Nutrition (2004)
A requisite role for induced regulatory T cells in tolerance based on expanding antigen receptor diversity.
Dipica Haribhai;Jason B. Williams;Shuang Jia;Derek Nickerson.
Immunity (2011)
The Association of Child and Household Food Insecurity With Childhood Overweight Status
Patrick H. Casey;Pippa M. Simpson;Jeffrey M. Gossett;Margaret L. Bogle.
Pediatrics (2006)
Bacteriocin production augments niche competition by enterococci in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract
Sushma Kommineni;Daniel J. Bretl;Vy Lam;Rajrupa Chakraborty.
Nature (2015)
Autism spectrum disorder: parenting stress, family functioning and health-related quality of life.
Norah Louise Johnson;Marilyn Frenn;Suzanne Feetham;Pippa Simpson.
Families, Systems, & Health (2011)
Child health-related quality of life and household food security
Patrick H. Casey;Kitty L. Szeto;James M. Robbins;Janice E. Stuff.
JAMA Pediatrics (2005)
A Meta-analytic Review of the Psychosocial Adjustment of Youth with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Rachel Neff Greenley;Kevin A. Hommel;Justin Nebel;Tara Raboin.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2010)
Human hepatic flavin-containing monooxygenases 1 (FMO1) and 3 (FMO3) developmental expression.
Sevasti B Koukouritaki;Pippa Simpson;Catherine K Yeung;Allan E Rettie.
Pediatric Research (2002)
Sentinel Injuries in Infants Evaluated for Child Physical Abuse
Lynn K. Sheets;Matthew E. Leach;Ian J. Koszewski;Ashley M. Lessmeier.
Pediatrics (2013)
A central role for induced regulatory T cells in tolerance induction in experimental colitis.
Dipica Haribhai;Wen Lin;Brandon Edwards;Jennifer Ziegelbauer.
Journal of Immunology (2009)
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