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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Canada Gairdner International Award

Overview

R. John Ellis is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research predominantly spans the Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on Food Science, Biotechnology, Immunology, Epidemiology, and Health.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety
  • Food Safety and Hygiene
  • Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
  • Immune responses and vaccinations
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy

R. John Ellis has contributed to multiple research papers over recent years. Notable publications include:

  • "Listeria spp. transfers further from boots and wheels across flooring surfaces, compared with Salmonella, in the dairy context" (2023), published in International Dairy Journal
  • "Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics: News November 2023" (2023), published in Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
  • "HV&I Reviewer Highlight" (2025), published in Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics

The scientist has frequently published in venues such as Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics and the International Dairy Journal.

Frequent collaborators include Adam Weiss, Denise Lindsay, Karen Cortez Alvarado, and K. Nowakowsky.

R. John Ellis received the Canada Gairdner International Award in 2004.

Best Publications

  • Macromolecular crowding: obvious but underappreciated.

    R.John Ellis

  • Homologous plant and bacterial proteins chaperone oligomeric protein assembly

    Sean M. Hemmingsen;Carol Woolford;Saskia M. van der Vies;Kit Tilly

  • Macromolecular crowding: an important but neglected aspect of the intracellular environment.

    R.John Ellis

  • Proteins as molecular chaperones

    John Ellis

  • Cell biology: join the crowd.

    R. John Ellis;Allen P. Minton

  • The most abundant protein in the world

    R.John Ellis

  • Molecular chaperones: proteins essential for the biogenesis of some macromolecular structures

    R.John Ellis;Sean M. Hemmingsen

  • Effects of macromolecular crowding on protein folding and aggregation

    Bert van den Berg;R.John Ellis;Christopher M. Dobson

  • Synthesis and transport of the small subunit of chloroplast ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase

    Peter E. Highfield;R. John Ellis

  • Protein aggregation in crowded environments.

    R. John Ellis;Allen P. Minton

  • Transport of proteins into chloroplasts

    Colin Robinson;R. John Ellis

  • Protein synthesis in chloroplasts I. Light-driven synthesis of the large subunit of Fraction I protein by isolated pea chloroplasts

    G.Eric Blair;R.John Ellis

  • Protein synthesis in chloroplasts: II. Light-driven synthesis of membrane proteins by isolated pea chloroplasts

    Allan R.J. Eaglesham;R. John Ellis

  • Protein synthesis in chloroplasts IX. Assembly of newly-synthesized large subunits into ribulose bishopshate carboxylase in isolated intact pea chloroplasts

    Roger Barraclough;R.John Ellis

  • Protein synthesis by isolated chloroplasts

    R.John Ellis

  • Light-stimulated transcription of genes for two chloroplast polypeptides in isolated pea leaf nuclei.

    Thomas F. Gallagher;R.John Ellis

  • Macromolecular crowding perturbs protein refolding kinetics: implications for folding inside the cell.

    Bert van den Berg;Rachel Wain;Christopher M Dobson;R John Ellis

  • Molecular cloning and sequencing of cDNA encoding the precursor to the small subunit of chloroplast ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase

    John R. Bedbrook;Steven M. Smith;R. John Ellis

  • Molecular chaperones: the plant connection.

    R. John Ellis

  • Molecular chaperones: assisting assembly in addition to folding

    R. John Ellis

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven M. Smith
Steven M. Smith University of Tasmania
Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge
Allen P. Minton
Allen P. Minton National Institutes of Health
Costa Georgopoulos
Costa Georgopoulos University of Utah
Roger W. Hendrix
Roger W. Hendrix University of Pittsburgh
Donald Boulter
Donald Boulter Durham University
John Allen
John Allen Coventry University
Roy A. Quinlan
Roy A. Quinlan Durham University
Colin Robinson
Colin Robinson University of Kent

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