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Paul
Newton
Head of Medicine Quality Research Group
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Medicine quality
Professor Paul Newton is Head of the IDDO Medicine Quality Research Group. He was appointed Head of the WorldWide Antimalarial Research Network (WWARN) Antimalarial Quality Group in 2010. He was the founding Director of the Lao-Oxford-Mahosot-Wellcome Trust Research Unit (LOMWRU) in the Microbiology Laboratory of Mahosot Hospital in Vientiane, Laos, from 2000 to 2019 and now works based from Oxford. After junior doctor training in infectious disease and internal medicine in the UK, he worked in the Mahidol Oxford Research Unit in Bangkok on malaria and melioidosis for four years before moving to Laos.
All Publications
Salmonella enteritidis and Acute Renal Failure
Lalvani, A., Newton, P., & Conlon, C. (1997). Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 6(3), 193-195.
Salmonella enteritidis and Acute Renal Failure
Lalvani, A., Newton, P., & Conlon, C. (1997). Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 6(3), 193-195.
Hypothyroid nails and evolution.
Newton, P. (1996). Lancet (London, England), 347(9018), 1832-1833.
For creationists, a call to the bar
Newton, P. (1996). Lancet, 347(9002), 702.
Psittacosis associated with bilateral 4th cranial nerve palsies
Newton, P., Lalvani, A., & Conlon, C. (1996). J Infect, 32(1), 63-65.
Social stability and change among forest hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus)
Newton, P. (1994). Primates, 35(4), 489-498.
Colobine monkeys society
Newton, P., & Dunbar, R. (1994). In A. Davies & J. Oates (Eds.), Colobine monkeys : their ecology, behaviour, and evolution (pp. 311-346). Cambridge University Press.
Can animals teach us medicine?
Newton, P., & Wolfe, N. (1992). BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.), 305(6868), 1517-1518.
Feeding and ranging patterns of forest hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus)
Newton, P. (1992). International Journal of Primatology, 13(3), 245-285.
The use of medicinal plants by primates: A missing link?
Newton, P. (1991). Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 6(9), 297-299.
Possible buccal administration of herbal drugs by wild chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes
Newton, P., & Nishida, T. (1990). Animal Behaviour, 39(4), 798-801.
Foetal arm prolapse and presumed maternal death in a wild hanuman langur (Presbytis entellus)
Newton, P. (1990). Primates, 31(1), 143-145.
A collection of small mammals from eastern Nepal
Newton, P., Rands, M., & Bowden, C. (1990). Mammalia, 54(2), 239-244.
Foetal arm prolapse and presumed maternal death in a wild hanuman langur
Newton, P. (1990). Primates, 31(1), 143-145.
Associations between Langur Monkeys (Presbytis entellus) and Chital Deer (Axis axis): Chance Encounters or a Mutualism?
Newton, P. (1989). Ethology, 83(2), 89-120.
The structure and phenology of a moist deciduous forest in the Central Indian Highlands
Newton, P. (1988). Plant Ecology, 75(1-2), 3-16.
Dung and dung beetles in Kanha Tiger Reserve, central Indian highlands
Newton, P., & Coe, M. (1988). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 85(1), 218-220.
THE VARIABLE SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION OF HANUMAN LANGURS (PRESBYTIS-ENTELLUS), INFANTICIDE, AND THE MONOPOLIZATION OF FEMALES
NEWTON, P. (1988). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 9(1), 59-77.
The social organization of forest hanuman langurs(Presbytis entellus)
Newton, P. (1987). International Journal of Primatology, 8(3), 199-232.
The birds of Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
Newton, P., Breeden, S., & Norman, G. (1986). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 83, 477-498.
Leapfrogging in cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis).
Newton, P. (1986). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 83, 432.
Use of self-tindering Cordia firesaws by the Baiga of the Maikal Hills.
Newton, P. (1986). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 83, 475-476.
INFANTICIDE IN AN UNDISTURBED FOREST POPULATION OF HANUMAN LANGURS, PRESBYTIS-ENTELLUS
NEWTON, P. (1986). ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 34, 785-789.
A note on golden jackals (Canis aureus) and their relationship with langurs (Presbytis entellus) in Kanha Tiger Reserve
Newton, P. (1985). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 82, 633-636.
INFANTICIDE AND SOCIAL-CHANGE IN FOREST GREY LANGURS, PRESBYTIS-ENTELLUS, IN KANHA TIGER RESERVE, INDIA
NEWTON, P. (1984). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 5(4), 366-366.