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Philip Lewis

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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|May 11, 2025
Many roads can lead to Rome: communicating occupational and environmental medicineThomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England)|September 16, 2017
Can yesterday's smoking research inform today's shiftwork research? Epistemological consequences for exposures and doses due to circadian disruption at and off workThomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|June 12, 2019
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2018: Added value - and reflection - for participants, institutes and disciplinesPhilip Lewis, Thomas C Erren
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 14, 2021
Comment on "COVID-19, the Built Environment, and Health"Thomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Sleep Medicine|November 13, 2021
Towards standard assessments of sleep as an exposure: an initiative for an important research areaThomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Hypoxia (Auckland, N.Z.)|August 4, 2017
Respiratory muscle dysfunction in animal models of hypoxic disease: antioxidant therapy goes from strength to strengthKen D O'Halloran, Philip Lewis
Frontiers in Physiology|December 27, 2016
Diaphragm Muscle Adaptation to Sustained Hypoxia: Lessons from Animal Models with Relevance to High Altitude and Chronic Respiratory DiseasesPhilip Lewis, Ken D O'Halloran
Frontiers in Oncology|April 5, 2017
Perinatal Light Imprinting of Circadian Clocks and Systems (PLICCS): The PLICCS and Cancer HypothesisPhilip Lewis, Thomas C Erren
Chronobiology International|April 22, 2017
Perinatal light imprinting of circadian clocks and systems (PLICCS): A signature of photoperiod around birth on circadian system stability and association with cancerPhilip Lewis, Thomas C Erren
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 26, 2016
Sex, stress and sleep apnoea: Decreased susceptibility to upper airway muscle dysfunction following intermittent hypoxia in femalesKen D O'Halloran, Philip Lewis, Fiona McDonald
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|May 11, 2025
Many roads can lead to Rome: communicating occupational and environmental medicineThomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England)|September 16, 2017
Can yesterday's smoking research inform today's shiftwork research? Epistemological consequences for exposures and doses due to circadian disruption at and off workThomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|June 12, 2019
The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2018: Added value - and reflection - for participants, institutes and disciplinesPhilip Lewis, Thomas C Erren
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 14, 2021
Comment on "COVID-19, the Built Environment, and Health"Thomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Sleep Medicine|November 13, 2021
Towards standard assessments of sleep as an exposure: an initiative for an important research areaThomas C Erren, Philip Lewis
Hypoxia (Auckland, N.Z.)|August 4, 2017
Respiratory muscle dysfunction in animal models of hypoxic disease: antioxidant therapy goes from strength to strengthKen D O'Halloran, Philip Lewis
Frontiers in Physiology|December 27, 2016
Diaphragm Muscle Adaptation to Sustained Hypoxia: Lessons from Animal Models with Relevance to High Altitude and Chronic Respiratory DiseasesPhilip Lewis, Ken D O'Halloran
Frontiers in Oncology|April 5, 2017
Perinatal Light Imprinting of Circadian Clocks and Systems (PLICCS): The PLICCS and Cancer HypothesisPhilip Lewis, Thomas C Erren
Chronobiology International|April 22, 2017
Perinatal light imprinting of circadian clocks and systems (PLICCS): A signature of photoperiod around birth on circadian system stability and association with cancerPhilip Lewis, Thomas C Erren
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 26, 2016
Sex, stress and sleep apnoea: Decreased susceptibility to upper airway muscle dysfunction following intermittent hypoxia in femalesKen D O'Halloran, Philip Lewis, Fiona McDonald
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