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10525
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2829
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1124

Overview

Timothy F. Bell is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these disciplines, their work includes focus areas such as Molecular Biology, Rheumatology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Surgery.

The scientist's publication record includes papers in various venues including Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, UNC Libraries, Value in Health, and the Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology. Notable publications include:

  • Disease and economic burden of surgery in desmoid tumors: a review, 2023, Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research
  • Three male germline-specific aldolase A isozymes are generated by alternative splicing and retrotransposition, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • CO43 Burden of Surgery in Desmoid Tumors, 2023, Value in Health
  • Anal Cytology Interpretation Issues: Observations from the College of American Pathologists' Nongynecologic Cytology Program, 2024, Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology

The key topics addressed in their research involve:

  • Soft tissue tumor case studies
  • Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Soft tissue tumors and treatment
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Biochemical and Molecular Research
  • Colorectal and Anal Carcinomas

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Timothy F. Bell include Brad Tumminello, Shengfan Zhou, Ana B. Oton, M. Fernandez, and Shahnaz Khan. These collaborations suggest a network focused on related biomedical and clinical research topics.

Best Publications

  • Sprites produced by quasi-electrostatic heating and ionization in the lower ionosphere

    V. P. Pasko;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;Y. N. Taranenko

  • The plasmapause as a VLF wave guide

    U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell

  • Nonlinear pitch angle scattering of energetic electrons by coherent VLF waves in the magnetosphere

    U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;R. A. Helliwell

  • Heating and ionization of the lower ionosphere by lightning

    U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;J. V. Rodriguez

  • Spatial structure of sprites

    Victor P. Pasko;Umran S. Inan;Timothy F. Bell

  • Ionospheric D region remote sensing using VLF radio atmospherics

    S. A. Cummer;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell

  • Heating, ionization and upward discharges in the mesosphere, due to intense quasi‐electrostatic thundercloud fields

    Victor P. Pasko;Umran S. Inan;Yuri N. Taranenko;Timothy F. Bell

  • Interaction with the lower ionosphere of electromagnetic pulses from lightning: Heating, attachment, and ionization

    Y. N. Taranenko;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell

  • Monte Carlo simulation of runaway MeV electron breakdown with application to red sprites and terrestrial gamma ray flashes

    N. G. Lehtinen;T. F. Bell;U. S. Inan

  • VLF line radiation in the Earth's magnetosphere and its association with power system radiation

    R. A. Helliwell;J. P. Katsufrakis;T. F. Bell;R. Raghuram

  • ELF radiation produced by electrical currents in sprites

    S. A. Cummer;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;C. P. Barrington-Leigh

  • Electrostatic lower hybrid waves excited by electromagnetic whistler mode waves scattering from planar magnetic‐field‐aligned plasma density irregularities

    T. F. Bell;H. D. Ngo

  • Source characteristics of ELF/VLF chorus

    D. S. Lauben;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;D. A. Gurnett

  • The nonlinear gyroresonance interaction between energetic electrons and coherent VLF waves propagating at an arbitrary angle with respect to the Earth's magnetic field

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  • Rapid lateral expansion of optical luminosity in lightning-induced ionospheric flashes referred to as "Elves"

    U. S. Inan;C. Barrington-Leigh;S. Hansen;V. S. Glukhov

  • Runaway electrons as a source of red sprites in the mesosphere

    Timothy F. Bell;Victor P. Pasko;Umran S. Inan

  • Controlled precipitation of radiation belt electrons

    U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;J. Bortnik;J. M. Albert

  • The interaction with the lower ionosphere of electromagnetic pulses from lightning: Excitation of optical emissions

    Y. N. Taranenko;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell

  • Sprites as Luminous Columns of Ionization Produced by Quasi-Electrostatic Thundercloud Fields

    Victor P. Pasko;U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell

  • Magnetospherically reflected whistlers as a source of plasmaspheric hiss

    A. B. Draganov;U. S. Inan;V. S. Sonwalkar;T. F. Bell

  • VLF signatures of ionospheric disturbances associated with sprites

    U. S. Inan;T. F. Bell;V. P. Pasko;D. D. Sentman

Frequent Co-Authors

Umran S. Inan
Umran S. Inan Stanford University
Victor P. Pasko
Victor P. Pasko Pennsylvania State University
D. L. Carpenter
D. L. Carpenter Stanford University
Michel Parrot
Michel Parrot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jacob Bortnik
Jacob Bortnik University of California, Los Angeles
Bodo W. Reinisch
Bodo W. Reinisch University of Massachusetts Lowell
Steven A. Cummer
Steven A. Cummer Duke University
D. A. Gurnett
D. A. Gurnett University of Iowa
Mats André
Mats André Swedish Institute of Space Physics
André Balogh
André Balogh Imperial College London

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