Biography and Research Information
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Ellen A. Dawson's research focuses on vascular function and its relationship with cardiovascular risk factors, particularly in the context of exercise and physiological responses. She has investigated how different types of exercise, such as endurance and resistance training, impact vascular function, including endothelial responses. Her work has explored the mechanisms by which exercise, specifically elevated shear rate, influences endothelial cell phosphorylation, such as eNOS ser1177. Dawson has also examined the association between specific proteins and endothelium-dependent flow-mediated dilation in patients with coronary artery disease.
More recently, Dawson's research has expanded to include the application of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin technology for personalized health management. This includes developing AI-based methods for deriving atrial fibrillation phenotypes and predicting hypertension risk. Her recent publications also address the impact of hypertension on the dose-response relationship between physical activity and stroke, indicating a continued interest in the intersection of lifestyle factors and cardiovascular health.
Dawson holds a designation as a highly cited researcher. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Eylem Öcal, Sagar Mehta, Abraham Reddy, and Charlotte Fung Miller.
Metrics
- h-index: 45
- Publications: 162
- Citations: 7,420
Selected Publications
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Clinical Improvements Following Posterior Cranial Vault Remodeling in a Patient with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A Case Report (2025)
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The Adjunctive Applications of Integra® in Free-Flap Surgery to the Scalp: A Two-Case Experience (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Reference Intervals for Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilation and the Relation With Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Intra‐individual differences in the effect of endurance versus resistance training on vascular function: A cross‐over study
- Impact of Hypertension on the Dose-Response Association Between Physical Activity and Stroke: A Cohort Study
- Exercise modality, but not exercise training, alters the acute effect of exercise on endothelial function in healthy men
- VEGFA rs2010963 GG genotype is associated with superior adaptations to resistance versus endurance training in the same group of healthy, young men
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Reference Intervals for Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilation and the Relation With Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Elevated shear rate‐induced by exercise increases eNOS ser<sup>1177</sup> but not PECAM‐1 Tyr<sup>713</sup> phosphorylation in human conduit artery endothelial cells
- Association between atherogenic risk-modulating proteins and endothelium-dependent flow-mediated dilation in coronary artery disease patients
- Impact of proximal and distal cuff inflation on brachial artery endothelial function in healthy individuals
- Relation Between Endothelial Dysfunction and Exercise Training-Mediated Adaptation in Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Vascular Health in Humans: A secondary analysis
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Intra‐individual differences in the effect of endurance versus resistance training on vascular function: A cross‐over study
- Exercise modality, but not exercise training, alters the acute effect of exercise on endothelial function in healthy men
- VEGFA rs2010963 GG genotype is associated with superior adaptations to resistance versus endurance training in the same group of healthy, young men
- Impact of proximal and distal cuff inflation on brachial artery endothelial function in healthy individuals
- Reference Intervals for Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilation and the Relation With Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Relation Between Endothelial Dysfunction and Exercise Training-Mediated Adaptation in Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Vascular Health in Humans: A secondary analysis
- Clinical Exercise Physiologists in the United Kingdom: Multi-stakeholder Perspectives
- How are clinical exercise physiology postgraduate courses taught and assessed in the UK? A multimethod qualitative exploration
- Reference Intervals for Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilation and the Relation With Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Relation Between Endothelial Dysfunction and Exercise Training-Mediated Adaptation in Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Vascular Health in Humans: A secondary analysis
- Clinical Exercise Physiologists in the United Kingdom: Multi-stakeholder Perspectives
- How are clinical exercise physiology postgraduate courses taught and assessed in the UK? A multimethod qualitative exploration
- Elevated shear rate‐induced by exercise increases eNOS ser<sup>1177</sup> but not PECAM‐1 Tyr<sup>713</sup> phosphorylation in human conduit artery endothelial cells
- Association between atherogenic risk-modulating proteins and endothelium-dependent flow-mediated dilation in coronary artery disease patients
- Post-exercise endothelial function is not associated with extracellular vesicle release in healthy young males
- Does the Menstrual Phase Matter in Vascular Endothelial Responses to Acute Exercise? A Narrative Review of the Literature
- AI-based derivation of atrial fibrillation phenotypes in the general and critical care populations
- A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
- A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
- Artificial intelligence and digital twins for the personalised prediction of hypertension risk
- AI-based derivation of atrial fibrillation phenotypes in the general and critical care populations
- A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
- A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
- Artificial intelligence and digital twins for the personalised prediction of hypertension risk
- AI-based derivation of atrial fibrillation phenotypes in the general and critical care populations
- A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
- A European network to develop virtual twin technology for personalized stroke management in atrial fibrillation: the TARGET consortium
- Artificial intelligence and digital twins for the personalised prediction of hypertension risk
- Reference Intervals for Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilation and the Relation With Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Relation Between Endothelial Dysfunction and Exercise Training-Mediated Adaptation in Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Vascular Health in Humans: A secondary analysis
- Nontraditional Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Events in Active Octogenarians
- Reference Intervals for Brachial Artery Flow-Mediated Dilation and the Relation With Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Clinical Exercise Physiologists in the United Kingdom: Multi-stakeholder Perspectives
- How are clinical exercise physiology postgraduate courses taught and assessed in the UK? A multimethod qualitative exploration
- Intra‐individual differences in the effect of endurance versus resistance training on vascular function: A cross‐over study
- Exercise modality, but not exercise training, alters the acute effect of exercise on endothelial function in healthy men
- VEGFA rs2010963 GG genotype is associated with superior adaptations to resistance versus endurance training in the same group of healthy, young men
- Impact of Hypertension on the Dose-Response Association Between Physical Activity and Stroke: A Cohort Study
- Nontraditional Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Events in Active Octogenarians
- The impact of hypertension on the dose-response association between physical activity and stroke: A cohort study among 139,930 adults from the Netherlands
- Elevated shear rate‐induced by exercise increases eNOS ser<sup>1177</sup> but not PECAM‐1 Tyr<sup>713</sup> phosphorylation in human conduit artery endothelial cells
- Developing an ecological approach to physical activity promotion in adults with Cystic fibrosis
- Physical activity assessment and vascular function in adults with cystic fibrosis and their non-CF peers
- Elevated shear rate‐induced by exercise increases eNOS ser<sup>1177</sup> but not PECAM‐1 Tyr<sup>713</sup> phosphorylation in human conduit artery endothelial cells
- Association between atherogenic risk-modulating proteins and endothelium-dependent flow-mediated dilation in coronary artery disease patients
- Post-exercise endothelial function is not associated with extracellular vesicle release in healthy young males
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