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Overview

William M. Lewis is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields with a primary focus on medicine.

The main fields of study for William M. Lewis include:

  • Medicine

Subfields where their work is concentrated include:

  • Ecology
  • Surgery
  • Epidemiology
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Infectious Diseases

The scientific topics covered by their research consist of:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Infectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Liver Diseases and Immunity
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment

William M. Lewis has contributed to several recent publications that reflect these interests. Notable papers include:

  • "Orfitus: The Rise and Fall of an Urban Prefect of Rome," 2023, Journal of Late Antiquity
  • "Phytoplankton growth regulation by dissolved P and mortality regulation by endogenous cell death over 35 years of P control in a Mountain Lake," 2021, Journal of Plankton Research
  • "Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor-Induced Symmetrical Drug-Related Intertriginous and Flexural Exanthema: Should You Discontinue the Offending Agent?," 2023, Cutis

Other recent papers coauthored within related domains include:

  • "Rhythmic episodes of heating and cooling control thermal stratification of two tropical high mountain lakes," 2020, Aquatic Sciences
  • "Metronidazole induced cerebellar toxicity after prolonged treatment of large multiloculated pyogenic liver abscess; A case report and literature review," 2023, IDCases

Frequent collaborators in their work feature several individuals, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These coauthors include:

  • Brooke Kania
  • Javier Alcocer
  • Jennifer Roberson
  • Luis A. Oseguera
  • Ahmed Hamed Salem

The venues where William M. Lewis has published frequently are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Late Antiquity
  • Aquatic Sciences
  • Journal of Plankton Research
  • IDCases

Best Publications

  • Variation in trophic shift for stable isotope ratios of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur

    James H. McCutchan;William M. Lewis;Carol Kendall;Claire C. McGrath

  • Toxicity of Nitrite to Fish: A Review

    William M. Lewis;Donald P. Morris

  • Rationale for Control of Anthropogenic Nitrogen and Phosphorus to Reduce Eutrophication of Inland Waters

    William M. Lewis;Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh;Hans W. Paerl

  • A Revised Classification of Lakes Based on Mixing

    William M. Lewis

  • Control of Lacustrine Phytoplankton by Nutrients: Erosion of the Phosphorus Paradigm

    William M. Lewis;Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh

  • STRUCTURE OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES ALONG ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENTS IN FLOODPLAIN LAKES OF THE ORINOCO RIVER

    Marco A. Rodríguez;William M. Lewis

  • Wetlands : Characteristics and Boundaries

    William M Lewis

  • Phytoplankton nutrient limitation in Colorado mountain lakes

    Donald P. Morris;William M. Lewis

  • Basis for the protection and management of tropical lakes

    William M. Lewis

  • Energy sources for aquatic animals in the Orinoco River floodplain: evidence from stable isotopes.

    S. K. Hamilton;S. K. Hamilton;W. M. Lewis;W. M. Lewis;S. J. Sippel;S. J. Sippel

  • The impact of accelerating land-use change on the N-Cycle of tropical aquatic ecosystems: Current conditions and projected changes

    J. A. Downing;M. McClain;R. Twilley;J. M. Melack

  • Late Quaternary Environmental History of Lake Valencia, Venezuela

    J. Platt Bradbury;B. Leyden;M. Salgado-Labouriau;W. M. Lewis

  • Ecological Determinism on the Orinoco Floodplain

    William M. Lewis;Stephen K. Hamilton;Margaret A. Lasi;Marco Rodríguez

  • Nitrogen yields from undisturbed watersheds in the Americas

    William M. Lewis;John M. Melack;William H. McDowell;Michael McClain

  • Foodweb analysis of the Orinoco floodplain based on production estimates and stable isotope data

    William M. Lewis;Stephen K. Hamilton;Marco A. Rodríguez;James F. Saunders

  • Surface/Volume ratio: implications for phytoplankton morphology.

    William M. Lewis

  • Channel narrowing and vegetation development following a great plains flood

    Jonathan M. Friedman;W. R. Osterkamp;William M. Lewis

  • Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in algae and detritus from the Orinoco River floodplain, Venezuela

    S.K Hamilton;W.M Lewis

  • Morphological Adaptations of Cyprinodontoids for Inhabiting Oxygen Deficient Waters

    William M. Lewis

  • Effects of Stress from Mine Drainage on Diversity, Biomass, and Function of Primary Producers in Mountain Streams

    Dev K. Niyogi;William M. Lewis;Diane M. McKnight

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen K. Hamilton
Stephen K. Hamilton Michigan State University
Diane M. McKnight
Diane M. McKnight University of Colorado Boulder
John M. Melack
John M. Melack University of California, Santa Barbara
Gene E. Likens
Gene E. Likens University of Connecticut
Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh
Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh Utah State University
John Pitlick
John Pitlick University of Colorado Boulder
David W. Clow
David W. Clow United States Geological Survey
Jeffrey E. Richey
Jeffrey E. Richey University of Washington
Michael E. McClain
Michael E. McClain IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Owen B. Toon
Owen B. Toon University of Colorado Boulder

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