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52
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12237
World Ranking
4421
National Ranking
188

Overview

W. G. Harrison is affiliated with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Canada. Their research contributions include studies related to cardiovascular science, with a recent publication focusing on gene replacement therapy for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Their most recent paper, published in 2025 in the journal Cardiovascular Research, is titled "First-in-human study of TN-201, an AAV9 gene replacement therapy in MYBPC3 -associated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: initial safety, pharmacodynamic, and imaging results from MyPEAK-1." This work addresses initial safety and pharmacodynamic outcomes in the context of a gene therapy clinical trial.

Frequent co-authors of W. G. Harrison include:

  • Milind Y. Desai
  • Sherif F. Nagueh
  • John R. Giudicessi
  • Michael J. Previs
  • Danielle Kellner

Publication venues where W. G. Harrison has contributed include:

  • Cardiovascular Research

Best Publications

  • Photoinhibition of photosynthesis in natural assemblages of marine phytoplankton

    T. Platt;C.L. Gallegos;W.G. Harrison

  • The biological pump: profiles of plankton production and consumption in the upper ocean

    Alan R. Longhurst;W. Glen Harrison

  • Autotrophic picoplankton in the tropical ocean.

    W. K. W. Li;D. V. Subba Rao;W. G. Harrison;J. C. Smith

  • Vertical Nitrate Fluxes in the Oligotrophic Ocean

    Marlon R. Lewis;David Hebert;W. Glen Harrison;Trevor Platt

  • Nitrate and phytoplankton production in southern California coastal waters1

    R. W. Eppley;E. H. Renger;W. G. Harrison

  • Vertical flux of respiratory carbon by oceanic diel migrant biota

    A.R. Longhurst;A.W. Bedo;W.G. Harrison;E.J.H. Head

  • Biogenic fluxes of carbon and oxygen in the ocean

    Trevor Platt;William G. Harrison

  • The kinetics of nitrogen utilization in the oceanic mixed layer: Nitrate and ammonium interactions at nanomolar concentrations

    W. G. Harrison;L. R. Harris;B. D. Irwin

  • Photosynthesis-irradiance relationships in polar and temperate phytoplankton populations

    W. G. Harrison;T. Platt

  • Vertical nitrogen flux from the oceanic photic zone by diel migrant zooplankton and nekton

    Alan R. Longhurst;W. Glen Harrison

  • Estimation of new production in the ocean by compound remote sensing

    Shubha Sathyendranath;Shubha Sathyendranath;Trevor Platt;Edward P. W. Horne;William G. Harrison

  • High phytoplankton growth and production rates in oligotrophic Hawaiian coastal waters1

    E. A. Laws;D. G. Redalje;L. W. Haas;P. K. Bienfang

  • PARTICULATE ORGANIC MATTER IN SURFACE WATERS OFF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PHYTOPLANKTON.

    Rw Eppley;Eppley Rw;Harrison Wg;Chisholm Sw

  • Photosynthesis and photoadaptation of marine phytoplankton in the arctic

    Trevor Platt;W.G. Harrison;Brian Irwin;Edward P. Horne

  • Experimental measurements of nitrogen remineralization in coastal waters 1

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  • Nitrogen assimilation by phytoplankton and other microorganisms in the surface waters of the central North Pacific Ocean

    R. W. Eppley;J. H. Sharp;E. H. Renger;M. J. Perry

  • Nutrient Regeneration and Primary Production in the Sea

    William G. Harrison

  • Nutrient control of phytoplankton photosynthesis in the Western North Atlantic

    Trevor Platt;Shubha Sathyendranath;Shubha Sathyendranath;Osvaldo Ulloa;William G. Harrison

  • f-Ratio and its relationship to ambient nitrate concentration in coastal waters

    W.G. Harrison;Trevor Platt;Marlon R. Lewis

  • Ammonium distribution in southern California coastal waters and its role in the growth of phytoplankton1

    Richard W. Eppley;E. H. Render;W. G. Harrison;J. J. Cullen

  • Variations in assimilation number of coastal marine phyto-phytoplankton: Effects of environmental co-variates

    W.G. Harrison;T. Platt

Frequent Co-Authors

Trevor Platt
Trevor Platt Plymouth Marine Laboratory
William K. W. Li
William K. W. Li Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Alan R. Longhurst
Alan R. Longhurst Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Erica J. H. Head
Erica J. H. Head Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Charles L. Gallegos
Charles L. Gallegos Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Shubha Sathyendranath
Shubha Sathyendranath Plymouth Marine Laboratory
David M. Karl
David M. Karl University of Hawaii at Manoa
Michael E. Q. Pilson
Michael E. Q. Pilson University of Rhode Island
Marlon R. Lewis
Marlon R. Lewis Dalhousie University
Edward A. Laws
Edward A. Laws Louisiana State University

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