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Tim Jackson
Researcher at University Health Network
Publications - 377
Citations - 15931
Tim Jackson is an academic researcher from University Health Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Consumption (economics). The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 345 publications receiving 14063 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim Jackson include University of Surrey & University of Toronto.
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Evaluation of the Genetic Association Between Adult Obesity and Neuropsychiatric Disease.
Priska Stahel,Avital Nahmias,Shawn K. Sud,So Jeong Lee,Andrea Pucci,Andrea Pucci,Andrea Pucci,Ahmed Yousseif,Ahmed Yousseif,Ahmed Yousseif,Alaa Youseff,Tim Jackson,Tim Jackson,David R Urbach,Allan Okrainec,Allan Okrainec,Johane P. Allard,Johane P. Allard,Sanjeev Sockalingam,Sanjeev Sockalingam,Tony Yao,Moumita Barua,Hong Jiao,Reedik Magi,Anne S. Bassett,Andrew D. Paterson,Andrew D. Paterson,Ingrid Dahlman,Rachel L. Batterham,Rachel L. Batterham,Rachel L. Batterham,Satya Dash +31 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that PTV/CNVs, in genes/regions previously associated with NPD, may contribute to NPD in patients with EO.
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Accounting for food waste: comparative analysis within the uk
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that meeting UK targets for waste reduction will require careful planning and informed investment in infrastructure, and an essential prerequisite for both is the availability of robust waste data.
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Adaptation of the fundamentals of laparoscopic surgery box for endoscopic simulation: performance evaluation of the first 100 participants
Ilay Habaz,Silvana Perretta,Allan Okrainec,Oscar M. Crespin,Andrea V Kwong,Ethan Weiss,Else van der Velden,Ludovica Guerriero,Fabio Longo,Pietro Mascagni,Louis W. C. Liu,Tim Jackson,Lee L. Swanstrom,Eran Shlomovitz +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that experts perform significantly better than trainees on the flexible endoscopic simulation simulator, and preliminary data demonstrate evidence of test–retest reliability, as well as GAGES score correlation.
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Impact of a Mobile App to Support Home Recovery of Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery.
Jordan Heuser,Azusa Maeda,Lynn Yang,Caterina Masino,Shikha Duggal,Tim Jackson,Allan Okrainec,Allan Okrainec +7 more
TL;DR: While the use of the app was not associated with the rates of prolonged length of stay, ED visits, and readmission, patients who completed a survey at 30 d after discharge reported that the app helped them avoid phone calls to the hospital and ED visits and would recommend the app to other patients undergoing the same surgery.