John Nichols
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Also affiliated: Chonnam National University (2015); Argonne National Laboratory (2015); Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1967–2020); St. Michael's Hospital (2010); SeaWorld Entertainment (2011); Ewha Womans University (2016); Seoul National University (2015); University of Kentucky (2009–2019); Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2016); Slippery Rock University (2001); University of Colorado Boulder (2019); Kansas State University (1998); Montana State University (1980–1982); Women's and Children's Hospital (1987); Abington Memorial Hospital (2020); University of Surrey (2005–2021); Institute for Basic Science (2015); The Ohio State University (2016); Royal College of General Practitioners (2017); University of California, Berkeley (2015–2016)
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John Nichols' research has spanned public health, nutrition, and materials science. His early work, stemming from his background as a General Practitioner, focused on public awareness of health hazards, trace elements and fertility, exercise on prescription, folic acid, smoking cessation, and probiotics. He co-authored a publication on measles immunity in 1975 and later pursued a master's degree in Nutritional Medicine. His book, "Nutrition and Science – a Darwinian Perspective on Nutritional Medicine," was published in 2019.
More recently, Nichols has contributed to research in materials science, with publications on the synthesis of "Naked" TeO2 Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications, Z-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting, and tungsten oxide nanostructures. He has also published reviews on folates and preconception care. He is affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock as a visiting research fellow, collaborating with faculty members Fumiya Watanabe, Janak Paudel, Krishna KC, and Shawn E. Bourdo.
Nichols holds an h-index of 19, with over 1,280 citations for his 123 publications. He remains active in research and is a fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 123
- Citations: 1,281
Selected Publications
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Tunable WO <sub>2.9</sub> Volume for Boosted Photocatalytic Efficiency in Cu <sub>2</sub> O Based Z-Scheme Systems (2025)
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<i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting (2025)
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A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation (2024)
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Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications (2022)
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Photoemission and dynamical mean field theory study of electronic correlations in a <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:msubsup><mml:mi>t</mml:mi><mml:mrow><mml:mn>2</mml:mn><mml:mi>g</mml:mi></mml:mrow><mml:mn>5</mml:mn></mml:msubsup></mml:math> metal <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:msub><mml:mi>SrRhO</mml:mi><mml:mn>3</mml:mn></mml:msub></mml:math> thin film (2020)
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Crossover between Mott and Efros-Shklovskii variable-range hopping in Sr2IrO4 epitaxial thin films by misfit strain and isovalent doping (2019)
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- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
- Tunable WO <sub>2.9</sub> Volume for Boosted Photocatalytic Efficiency in Cu <sub>2</sub> O Based Z-Scheme Systems
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
- Tunable WO <sub>2.9</sub> Volume for Boosted Photocatalytic Efficiency in Cu <sub>2</sub> O Based Z-Scheme Systems
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
- Tunable WO <sub>2.9</sub> Volume for Boosted Photocatalytic Efficiency in Cu <sub>2</sub> O Based Z-Scheme Systems
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
- Tunable WO <sub>2.9</sub> Volume for Boosted Photocatalytic Efficiency in Cu <sub>2</sub> O Based Z-Scheme Systems
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- Synthesis of “Naked” TeO<sub>2</sub>Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
- A single-step low-cost synthesis of tungsten oxide nanostructures by resistive hot wire oxidation
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
- <i>Z</i>-Scheme Tungsten Copper Oxide for Photocatalytic Water Splitting
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