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- Lately, (1995-present) he has been an adviser to the UK Department of Health and Chief Medical Officer, England & Wales, on the Montserrat volcanic crisis. He has been a member of a French/English scientific team sent to evaluate the Nyiragongo eruption, Congo and evaluated the Rabaul, Papua New Guinea eruption for the World Health Organisation.
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Peter Baxter. Old bio: Peter Baxter has been involved in the health aspects of many major volcanic eruptions as adviser to governments or the World Health Organization. His first involvement was following the eruption of Mount St Helens in 1980.
Peter J. Baxter's 96 research works with 5,094 citations and 53,330 reads, including: Standardized epidemiological protocols for assessment of health impacts in eruption crises.
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Dr Ronnie Mac Keith was born in Southampton on 23 February 1908 and was educated there at King Edward VI School. In 1926 he was admitted to Queen’s College, Oxford. From Oxford he went on to St Mary’s Hospital Medical School and obtained his BM, BCh in 1932. He completed his post-graduate training as Radcliffe Travelling Fellow at the Bellevue Hosp...
Dr Martin Bax worked with Dr Mac Keith for many years at Mac Keith Press and was instrumental in establishing the popular Clinics in Developmental Medicine series. He took over as Senior Editor of DMCN in 1978 following the death of Dr Mac Keith, while continuing to work as a consultant developmental paediatrician in the NHS. In 1990, the journal i...
Until his recent retirement, Dr Lewis Rosenbloom was a paediatric neurologist with a special interest in neurodisability. In 1966, he became a paediatric trainee with Dr Ronnie Mac Keith. It was during this time that he and Dr Martin Bax began their enduring friendship. Dr Rosenbloom first published a paper in DMCN in 1971, on the maturation of fin...
Dr Peter Baxter became Editor in Chief of DMCN in 2004. A paediatric neurologist working at Sheffield Children’s Hospital, one of Dr Baxter’s first projects at the journal was the introduction of invited commentaries on selected papers. Regular podcasts conducted by Dr Baxter with authors and reviewers also began around this time. He oversaw the tr...
Professor Bernard Dan, a paediatric neurologist and rehabilitation physician based at Inkendaal Rehabilitation Hospital, Belgium, took over from Dr Baxter as Editor in Chief in 2015. He is also full professor of neuroscience at Université Libre de Bruxelles, and invited professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and Un...
Professor Peter Rosenbaum first became acquainted with Mac Keith Press when he joined the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine and was invited to edit the Academy newsletter. This role allowed him to have a close connection with both the Academy and the Press, and an opportunity to foster this unique relationship.In Novemb...
Mac Keith Press is managed by a Board of Directors. Members of the Board are both trustees and directors and have powers, duties and responsibilities under charity and company legislation. The Board of Directors appoints an Editorial Board which oversees the strategic development of its publications.
Editorial policy is under the direction of an Editorial Boardwith internationally recognised experts as its members.
As of April 2018, Mac Keith Press is no longer a subsidiary of Scope: it is a completely independent charitable company.
May 4, 2015 · Dr Peter Baxter, Cambridge Volcanology Group. Part of the show Violent Volcanoes. Ash_person_by_Doug88888.jpg. Credit: CC-BY - Doug88888. Play Download. Volcanoes that erupted in the past, like Vesuvius, Tambora and Krakatoa had a massive impact on those living nearby, claiming many lives.
Mar 28, 2013 · Dr Peter Baxter from the University of Cambridge explains how this is caused during instant death from intense heat, as the muscles coagulate and shorten. This is consistent with modern...
Peter J. Baxter's 6 research works with 294 citations and 454 reads, including: Responding to major toxic releases.
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