Daniel Perret

ORCID: 0000-0001-6372-9243
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Research Areas
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Heat shock proteins research
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • ATP Synthase and ATPases Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Water Treatment and Disinfection
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications
  • Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis
  • Turfgrass Adaptation and Management
  • Mast cells and histamine
  • thermodynamics and calorimetric analyses
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis

Pacific Northwest Research Station
2023-2025

US Forest Service
2025

Brown University
2018-2023

Providence College
2019

Département de la Santé et de l'Action Sociale
2012

Biogen (United States)
2004-2009

ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVPerspectiveNEXTADDITION / CORRECTIONThis article has been corrected. View the notice.Heat Shock Protein 90: Inhibitors in Clinical TrialsMarco A. Biamonte*†, Ryan Van de Water†, Joseph W. Arndt‡, Robert H. Scannevin‡, Daniel Perret†, and Wen-Cherng Lee‡View Author Information† Biogen Idec, 5200 Research Place, San Diego, California 92122‡ Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Phone: (858) 401-5082. Fax: 795-9642. E-mail:...

10.1021/jm9004708 article EN Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2009-09-16

ABSTRACT High‐elevation subalpine forests are experiencing rapid changes in climatic conditions, biological disturbances, and wildfire regimes. Despite this, evidence is mixed as to whether they will undergo major ecological transformation or be resilient a confluence of global change drivers. Here we use fir ( Abies lasiocarpa ) Englemann spruce Picea engelmannii ), which form co‐dominant through much the western United States, investigate how species' demographic responses influence forest...

10.1111/gcb.70052 article EN Global Change Biology 2025-02-01

The presence of trichloramine in the air different indoor swimming pools has been studied several countries. In almost all studies, results show a possible health impact due to among pool attendants. main objectives our study were evaluate, for first time Switzerland, occupational and public exposure representative panel propose an limit trichloramine. Measurements done 30 located three regions Switzerland: Jura, Neuchâtel, Fribourg. All investigations performed during 2007–2008 winter...

10.1093/annhyg/mer125 article EN The Annals of Occupational Hygiene 2012-01-23

The dominant paradigm for assessing ecological responses to climate change assumes that future states of individuals and populations can be predicted by current, species-wide performance variation across spatial climatic gradients. However, if the fates systems are better past in situ through time, this current analytical may severely misleading. Empirically testing whether or temporal predict how species respond has been elusive, largely due restrictive data requirements. Here, we leverage...

10.1073/pnas.2304404120 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2023-12-18

Abstract One approach to improving predictions about a species’ response projected environmental changes is compare populations in current environments that represent expected future conditions. However, we often know more species at the core of its range, where numbers usually are greatest, which can skew inference. We studied Kittlitz's murrelet ( Brachyramphus brevirostris ), an ice‐associated seabird conservation concern, northern edge breeding range northwestern Alaska, USA, 2022–2023....

10.1002/wsb.1575 article EN cc-by Wildlife Society Bulletin 2025-03-10

Abstract The North American semi‐arid sagebrush, Artemisia spp., biome exhibits considerable climatic complexity driving dynamic spatiotemporal shifts in primary productivity. Greater and Gunnison sage‐grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus C. minimus , are adapted to patterns of resource intermittence rely on stable adult survival supplemented by occasional recruitment pulses when conditions favorable. Predictions intensifying water scarcity raise concerns over new demographic bottlenecks...

10.1002/ece3.4614 article EN cc-by Ecology and Evolution 2018-12-01

Abstract Aim The assumption that the native distributions of species are in equilibrium with climate has been shown to be frequently violated, despite its centrality many niche model applications. We currently lack a framework predicts these violations. Here, we examine whether variation climatic disequilibrium is structured by properties species’ and niches. Location Global. Methods built models for 106 pine ( Pinus L.) species, including 25 have naturalized outside their range. measured...

10.1111/geb.12862 article EN Global Ecology and Biogeography 2018-12-13

Ecologists have traditionally studied intraspecific variation by sampling species across their geographic ranges. However, whether this classic approach produces samples that accurately represent species' climatic niches is largely unknown. Alternative niche‐based study designs using to inform locations should more efficiently and completely capture the breadth of niche, but magnitude difference how it may vary unclear. Here we use conifers as a model system explore these issues reach...

10.1111/ecog.06014 article EN Ecography 2021-11-26

HuCC49ΔCH2 is a heavy chain constant domain 2 domain-deleted antibody under development as radioimmunotherapeutic for treating carcinomas overexpressing the TAG-72 tumor antigen. Mammalian cell culture biosynthesis of produces two isoforms (form A and form B) in an approximate 1:1 ratio, consequently separation purification desired isoform adversely impact process yield. protein engineering strategy was used to develop panel hinge-engineered antibodies identify hinge sequences optimize...

10.1074/jbc.m508739200 article EN cc-by Journal of Biological Chemistry 2005-10-13

ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVAddition/CorrectionORIGINAL ARTICLEThis notice is a correctionCorrections to Heat Shock Protein 90: Inhibitors in Clinical TrialsMarco A. Biamonte*, Ryan Van de Water, Joseph W. Arndt, Robert H. Scannevin, Daniel Perret, and Wen-Cherng LeeCite this: J. Med. Chem. 2010, 53, 5, 2332Publication Date (Web):February 10, 2010Publication History Published online10 February 2010Published inissue 11 March...

10.1021/jm100114u article EN Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2010-02-10

s for the 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of International Society Biological Therapy Cancer, San Francisco, California, November 4-7, 2004: Antibody

10.1097/00002371-200411000-00040 article EN Journal of Immunotherapy 2004-11-01

s for the 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of International Society Biological Therapy Cancer, San Francisco, California, November 4-7, 2004: New Agents in Development

10.1097/00002371-200411000-00192 article EN Journal of Immunotherapy 2004-11-01

Abstract The measurement of cadmium concentrations in urine, adjusted to creatinine, can vary widely for a given person depending on the collection time during day. This article attempts describe these variations group moderately exposed workers. Fifteen foundry workers collected all their urine week, without changing daily habits. Each sample was characterized by its emission, volume, and creatinine content. A total 813 samples were collected. data obtained are grouped into four 6-hour...

10.1080/1047322x.1994.10388261 article EN Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 1994-01-01
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