Jeffrey P. Novack
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Also affiliated: Bellevue College (2010); Bastyr University (2007–2008); University of Washington (1987–1992); Purdue University West Lafayette (1992); Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (2017–2025); Seattle University (1991)
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Biography and Research Information
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Jeffrey P. Novack's research interests include the role of ubiquitination in immune signaling and the potential impact of intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet on Long COVID symptoms. He has a h-index of 8 and has authored 15 publications with 576 citations. Novack has collaborated with Mark D. Baldwin at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, co-authoring one publication. His recent work includes a publication in 2022 on K63 ubiquitination in immune signaling and a planned 2025 randomized crossover trial investigating dietary interventions for Long COVID. Novack remains an active researcher.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 578
Selected Publications
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Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial (2025)
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- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
- Intermittent fasting and a no-sugar diet for Long COVID symptoms: a randomized crossover trial
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