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Thomas W. Moon

Thomas W. Moon

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
77
Citations
19915
World Ranking
4813
National Ranking
170

Overview

Thomas W. Moon is affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada, where their research spans engineering and environmental science. Their work integrates disciplines such as aerospace engineering, nature and landscape conservation, pollution, ocean engineering, and physiology.

The scientist's research topics focus on radar systems and signal processing, advanced SAR imaging techniques, pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts, fish ecology and management studies, geophysical methods and applications, reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species, and antenna design and optimization.

Notable recent papers published by Thomas W. Moon include:

  • "BlueFMCW: random frequency hopping radar for mitigation of interference and spoofing," 2022, EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
  • "Know Your Channel First, then Calibrate Your mmWave Phased Array," 2020, IEEE Design and Test
  • "Implement Your DSP Algorithm on Android Tablet: Real-time DSP Laboratory Course," 2024, 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings

Other papers in the broader collaborative network include works related to environmental impacts and fisheries, such as "Biological responses in fish exposed to municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent in situ," 2021, Water Quality Research Journal, and "A Local Analgesic, Lidocaine, Did Not Affect Short-Term Welfare during Electroanesthesia of a Teleost Fish," 2021, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.

Frequent coauthors partnering with Thomas W. Moon include Jounsup Park and Seungmo Kim, each coauthoring two publications, along with Gerald R. Tetreault, Sonya Kleywegt, and Patricija Marjan.

Their publications have appeared in several journals and conference proceedings, including:

  • EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
  • Water Quality Research Journal
  • IEEE Design and Test
  • Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
  • 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings

Best Publications

  • Cortisol in teleosts: dynamics, mechanisms of action, and metabolic regulation

    Thomas P. Mommsen;Mathilakath M. Vijayan;Thomas W. Moon

  • Glucose metabolism in fish: a review

    Sergio Polakof;Sergio Polakof;Stéphane Panserat;José L. Soengas;Thomas W. Moon

  • Glucose intolerance in teleost fish: fact or fiction?

    Thomas W. Moon

  • Seasonal variation in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) chronically exposed to metals in the field.

    H.M Levesque;T.W Moon;P.G.C Campbell;A Hontela

  • The human lipid regulator, gemfibrozil bioconcentrates and reduces testosterone in the goldfish, Carassius auratus.

    C. Mimeault;A.J. Woodhouse;X.-S. Miao;C.D. Metcalfe

  • Fish Hepatocytes: A Model Metabolic System

    T. W. Moon;P. J. Walsh;T. P. Mommsen

  • Acute Handling Stress Alters Hepatic Glycogen Metabolism in Food-Deprived Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    M. M. Vijayan;T. W. Moon

  • EXERCISE TRAINING IN SKELETAL MUSCLE OF BROOK TROUT (SALVELINUS FONTINALIS)

    Ian A. Johnston;Thomas W. Moon

  • THE ROLE OF CIRCULATING CATECHOLAMINES IN THE REGULATION OF FISH METABOLISM : AN OVERVIEW

    Elena Fabbri;Antonio Capuzzo;Thomas W Moon

  • Endurance exercise training in the fast and slow muscles of a teleost fish ( Pollachius virens )

    Ian A. Johnston;Thomas W. Moon

  • The stress response and the plasma disappearance of corticosteroid and glucose in a marine teleost, the sea raven

    M. M. Vijayan;T. W. Moon

  • Glutathione, glutathione S-transferase, and glutathione conjugates, complementary markers of oxidative stress in aquatic biota

    Jocelyne Hellou;Neil W. Ross;Neil W. Ross;Thomas W. Moon

  • Pharmaceuticals as Neuroendocrine Disruptors: Lessons Learned From Fish on Prozac

    Jan A. Mennigen;Pamela Stroud;Jake M. Zamora;Thomas W. Moon

  • Corticotropin-releasing factor and neuropeptide Y mRNA levels are elevated in the preoptic area of socially subordinate rainbow trout.

    C Doyon;K.M Gilmour;V.L Trudeau;T.W Moon

  • Metabolic Effects Associated with Chronically Elevated Cortisol in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Donald E. Andersen;Scott D. Reid;Thomas W. Moon;Steve F. Perry

  • The Effects of Cortisol on Hepatocyte Metabolism in Rainbow Trout: A Study Using the Steroid Analogue RU486

    M.M. Vijayan;P.K. Reddy;J.F. Leatherland;T.W. Moon

  • Glucose tolerance and peripheral glucose utilization in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), American eel (Anguilla rostrata), and black bullhead catfish (Ameiurus melas).

    N.J. Legate;A. Bonen;T.W. Moon

  • Tissue carbohydrate metabolism, gluconeogenesis and hormonal and environmental influences

    T. W. Moon;G. D. Foster

  • The Effects of Temperature on Metabolism of the American Eel Anguilla rostrata (LeSueur): Compensation in the Summer and Torpor in the Winter

    Patrick J. Walsh;Glen D. Foster;Thomas W. Moon

  • Metabolic effects of cortisol treatment in a marine teleost, the sea raven

    M M Vijayan;T P Mommsen;H C Glémet;T W Moon

Frequent Co-Authors

Vance L. Trudeau
Vance L. Trudeau University of Ottawa
Steve F. Perry
Steve F. Perry University of Ottawa
Patrick J. Walsh
Patrick J. Walsh University of Ottawa
Ian A. Johnston
Ian A. Johnston University of St Andrews
Peter W. Hochachka
Peter W. Hochachka University of British Columbia
Chris D. Metcalfe
Chris D. Metcalfe Trent University
Elena Fabbri
Elena Fabbri University of Bologna
Christopher D. Moyes
Christopher D. Moyes Queen's University
Steven J. Cooke
Steven J. Cooke Carleton University
Chandan K. Sen
Chandan K. Sen University of Pittsburgh

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