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Here Prof. Baxter studied the impacts of altered concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide and soil nutrient conditions upon photosynthetic metabolism and post-photosynthetic carbon partitioning in native upland and montane grassland species.
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I’m interested in biofilms and their impact on health. Biofilms are widespread in the natural environment, are composed of more than one type of microorganism, and many include both bacteria and fungi. Cells living in the biofilm act differently to cells that are in a free state by changing their behaviour and biological processes, causing problems...
1. Chair 2. 28/4/2023
1. Organiser 2. 5/12/2022
1. Participant 2. 13/11/2022
1. Baxter, Katherine (Principal Investigator) Hoskisson, Paul (Co-investigator) McConnell, Gail (Co-investigator) 2. 14-Jan-2022 - 13-Jan-2023
1. Baxter, Katherine (Co-investigator) Witte, Kimia (Co-investigator) Clark, Ruaridh (Co-investigator) Keating, Ciara (Co-investigator) 2. Topsoil microbial communities are key components of biogeochemical cycles and food production. This work looks to investigate the effect of elevated temperature on the dynamics of the soil microbial community from a Scottish Temperate Rainforest, and will use bioinformatics and environmental data to understand the effect of climate change on the network of...
1. Baxter, Katherine (Co-investigator) Hoskisson, Paul (Principal Investigator) McConnell, Gail (Co-investigator) 2. 01-Jan-2020 - 31-Jan-2023
Research interests. Microbial communities in health and disease (both plants and animals) Development of novel drugs and treatments for microbial disease. Signalling systems and metabolic interactions of microbial communities.
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Areas of interest. •All aspects of diabetes, particularly optimisation of glycaemic control, bp and lipid control. •All aspects of thyroid disease including thyrotoxicosis, hypothyroidism and thyroid cancer. •All aspects of autoimmune endocrine disease. •All aspects of pituitary disease.
Dr. Baxter’s research analyzes the data to predict risk for disease progression. Dr. Baxter also has used the Workbench to develop better models to predict how certain chronic conditions, such as blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease, increase the risk for more serious glaucoma.
David's research interests are broadly related to innovation management, and his current research includes innovation process studies such as 'why agile works', the use of Agile in the public sector, a study on Agile Project Management, and an evaluation of customer insight methods in R&D.
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Dr. Baxter's research interests involve using data from electronic health records and imaging tests to enhance clinical outcomes using traditional statistical methods as well as machine learning and artificial intelligence.