Publications

Last modified 3rd April 2006.

  1. Decreased Internalisation of ErbB1 mutants in Lung Cancer is Linked With a Mechanism Conferring Sensitivity to Gefitinib. BS Hendriks, GJ Griffiths, R Benson, D Kenyon, M Lazzara, J Swinton, S Beck, M Hickinson, JM Beusmans, D Lauffenburger and D de Graaf. To appear in IEE Systems Biology, 2006.
  2. Modulation of Heregulin-Induced Signalling by an ErbB1 Kinase Inhibitor. A James, M Lazzara, D Lauffenburger, J Beusmans and J Swinton, Poster ICSB Boston 2005
  3. Watching the daisies grow: Turing and Fibonacci phyllotaxis. J Swinton. In Alan Turing: Life and Legacy of a Great Thinker, CA Teuscher (ed), Springer, 2003; second edition (with colour!) 2004. 
  4. Beyond The Genome. J Swinton. Meeting Report for IDrugs 6(3):203-206, 2003.
  5. Data-mining, the Magic Eye of Informatics? J Heal and  J Swinton. European BioPharmaceutical Review, 116-122, Summer 2002.
  6. In Silico Proteomics: Evolution of Bioinformatics into Magic. GW Roberts and J Swinton. European Pharmaceutical Contractor 84-90, Summer 2002.
  7. In silico proteomics: playing by the rules. GW Roberts and J Swinton. Current Drug Discovery, 30-33, August 2001.
  8. A status based approach to multiple strain dynamics. JR Gog and J Swinton. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 44, 169-184, 2002.
  9. Disease in Endangered Metapopulations: The Importance of Alternative Hosts. JR Gog, R Woodroffe and J Swinton. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 269:671-676, 2002.
  10. Measurement of distributional asymmetry in allele frequency distributions of microsatellites. J Swinton and W Amos. IMA Journal of Mathematics applied in Medicine and Biology, 19:257-273, 2002.
  11. Microparasite transmission and persistence. (Edited by J Swinton). Chapter 5 of Ecology of Wildlife Diseases, ed. P. J. Hudson, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
  12. A modelling approach to the epidemiology of Dutch elm disease. J Swinton and CA Gilligan. Chapter 5 of The Elms: Breeding, Conservation, and Disease Management, ed. C. P. Dunn, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, USA., pages 73-101, 2000.
  13. Scaling of phocine distemper virus transmission with harbour seal community size. J Swinton, J Harwood, CA Gilligan and AJ Hall. Ecologie, 30(4)  231-240. 1999.
  14. Selecting hyperparasites for biocontrol of Dutch elm disease. J Swinton and CA Gilligan, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 266, 437-445, 1998.
  15. Theory, data and experiment in heterogeneous transmission. J Swinton and CA Gilligan Trends in Microbiology, 6, 50-51, 1998
  16. Extinction times and phase transitions for spatially structured closed epidemics J Swinton. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 60:215-230, 1998. 388k PostScript
  17. Persistence thresholds for phocine distemper virus infection in harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) metapopulations. J Swinton, J. Harwood, B. T. Grenfell and C.A. Gilligan. Journal of Animal Ecology, 67:54-68, 1998
  18. A comparison of fertility control and lethal control of bovine tuberculosis in badgers: the impact of perturbation induced transmission. J Swinton, F Tuyttens, DJ Nokes, D MacDonald, C Cheeseman and R Clifton-Hadley. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 352:619-631, 1997
  19. An assessment of the role of sexual partnership networks in the epidemiology of gonorrhoea. AC Ghani, J Swinton and GP Garnett. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 24:45-56, 1997
  20. Dutch elm disease and the future of the elm: a quantitative analysis. J Swinton and CA Gilligan. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 351:605-615, 1996
  21. Potential impact of low efficacy HIV vaccines in populations with high rates of infection RM Anderson, J Swinton and GP Garnett. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 261:147-151, 1995
  22. The control of childhood infection by pulse vaccination: an epidemiological approach. DJ Nokes and J Swinton. IMA Journal of Mathematics applied in Medicine and Biology, 12:29-54, 1995
  23. Theoretical studies of the effects of heterogeneity in the parasite population on the transmission dynamics of malaria. S Gupta, J Swinton and RM Anderson. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 256:231-238, 1994
  24. Two signal cell activation as an explanation of high zone tolerance: a mathematical exploration of the nature of the second signal J Swinton, AN Schweitzer and RM Anderson. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 169:23-30, 1994.
  25. Dynamic interaction between leishmania infection in mice and Th1-type CD4+ T-cells: complexity in outcome without a requirement for Th2-type responses. AN Schweitzer, J Swinton, and RM Anderson. Parasite Immunology 15:85-99, 1993.
  26. Gonococcal infection, infertility and population growth: I. Endemic states in behaviourally homogenous growing populations. J Swinton, G Garnett, RM Anderson and R Brunham. IMA Journal of Mathematics applied in Medicine and Biology 9:107-126, 1992.
  27. Gonococcal infection, infertility and population growth: II. The influence of behavioural inhomogeneity. G Garnett, J Swinton, RM Anderson and R Brunham. IMA Journal of Mathematics applied in Medicine and Biology 9:127-144, 1992.
  28. Gonococcal infection and human fertility in sub-Saharan Africa. R Brunham, G Garnett, J Swinton, and RM Anderson. Proceedings of the Royal Society (B) 246:173-177, 1992.
  29. The stability of homoclinic pulses: a generalisation of Evans's method. J Swinton. Physics Letters A 163: 57-62, 1992.
  30. The stability of travelling pulse solutions to a laser equation. J Swinton and J Elgin. Physics Letters A 145: 428-433, 1990.
  31. Vaccination in pulses: a strategy for global eradication of measles and polio? DJ Nokes and J Swinton. Trends in Microbiology, 5 (1), 1997
  32. Model frameworks for plant-pathogen interactions J Swinton and RM Anderson. Ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations, ed. BT Grenfell and AP Dobson, Cambridge University Press, pages 280-294, 1995.
  33. Complexity in outcome in mouse leishmaniasis: a model for the dynamics of the Th1 response. AN Schweitzer, J Swinton, and RM Anderson. Pages 191-202 of Theoretical and Experimental Insights into Immunology, ed. A Perelson and G Weisbuch, Springer, 1992.
  34. Two signal cell activation explored with simple Mathematics. J Swinton. Proceedings of the First European Congress of Mathematicians, III, Ed. A Joseet et al., Birkhauser, 1994.
  35. Dynamic simulation of sexual partner networks: which network properties are important in sexually transmitted disease epidemiology? GP Garnett and J Swinton Models for infectious human diseases and their relations to data, Cambridge University Press, ed. V Isham and GF Medley, 1996.
  36. Infectious disease threats to the Mediterranean monk seal. J Swinton. Working paper for the Workshop on the Causes and Consequences of the 1997 Mass Mortality of Mediterranean Monk Seals in the Western Sahara, Amsterdam, 11--13 December 1997.
  37. The dynamics of blood stage malaria: modelling strain specific and strain transcending immunity. J. Swinton and RM Anderson. Models for infectious human diseases and their relations to data, Cambridge University Press, ed. V Isham and GF Medley, 1996.
  38. Feasibility study of the fertility control of badgers Meles meles. F Tuyttens, J Clarke, C Hitchcock, D Macdonald, J Nokes, R Short and J Swinton Report to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food by Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, 1995.
  39. Sex acts and sex partners. G Garnett, J Swinton and G Parker Letter to the Journal of AIDS, 7:989-990, 1994.
  40. Nonlinear dynamics of interacting populations, by AD Bazykin, in UK Nonlinear News, February 1999.
  41. Online dictionary of ecological epidemiology