Rachel E. James

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University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Area:
Neuroimmunology, neural stem cells
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Katrin Krumbholz research assistant 2006-2007 Oxford
Francis Szele grad student 2008-2011 Oxford
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Mechler R, Singh C, Ebi KL, et al. (2020) Loss and damage and limits to adaptation: recent IPCC insights and implications for climate science and policy Sustainability Science. 15: 1245-1251
Huggel C, Muccione V, Carey M, et al. (2019) Loss and Damage in the mountain cryosphere Regional Environmental Change. 19: 1387-1399
Tamoffo AT, Moufouma-Okia W, Dosio A, et al. (2019) Process-oriented assessment of RCA4 regional climate model projections over the Congo Basin under 1.5. C and 2. C global warming levels : influence of regional moisture fluxes Climate Dynamics. 53: 1911-1935
Shepherd TG, Boyd E, Calel RA, et al. (2018) Storylines: an alternative approach to representing uncertainty in physical aspects of climate change. Climatic Change. 151: 555-571
Mba WP, Longandjo GT, Moufouma-Okia W, et al. (2018) Consequences of 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming levels for temperature and precipitation changes over Central Africa Environmental Research Letters. 13: 55011
James R, Washington R, Abiodun B, et al. (2017) Evaluating Climate Models with an African Lens Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 99: 313-336
James R, Washington R, Schleussner C, et al. (2017) Characterizing half-a-degree difference: a review of methods for identifying regional climate responses to global warming targets Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. 8
Parker HR, Cornforth RJ, Suarez P, et al. (2016) Using a Game to Engage Stakeholders in Extreme Event Attribution Science International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 7: 353-365
James RE, Hillis J, Adorján I, et al. (2015) Loss of galectin-3 decreases the number of immune cells in the subventricular zone and restores proliferation in a viral model of multiple sclerosis. Glia
Parker HR, Boyd E, Cornforth RJ, et al. (2015) Stakeholder perceptions of event attribution in the loss and damage debate Climate Policy. 1-18
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