David L. Davies
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Chichester (2022); Tulane University (1977); Louisiana State University (1975); Texas Tech University (1980); Fundación Juan March (1984); Google (United States) (1693); St Bartholomew's Hospital (1987); The Royal Melbourne Hospital (1988); United Aircraft (Russia) (1980); East Malling Research (United Kingdom) (1986–2001); Environment and Climate Change Canada (1973–1992); University of British Columbia (2014); University of Leicester (1989–2023); State Street (United States) (1977); The University of Melbourne (2000); The University of Western Australia (1975); Pfizer (United States) (1964); University of Basilicata (2014); University of Derby (2015–2022); Wrexham Maelor Hospital (2002); University of Arkansas Medical Center (1990); Western General Hospital (1991); UCL Australia (1980); Royal Victoria Infirmary (2000); Glasgow Royal Infirmary (1978–1990); Western Infirmary (1968–2015); University Medical Center New Orleans (1975–1981); Whitney Museum of American Art (1979–1980); Gartnavel General Hospital (1993); Southern General Hospital (1983–1989); Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (2000); East Asia School of Theology (2022); University of Surrey (1997); Daviess County Public Schools (1981); Liverpool College (1989); Heriot-Watt University (2005–2021); United States Public Health Service (1977); University of Bristol (1980–1990); Heriot-Watt University Malaysia (2006); Department of Agriculture (1994); King Edward VII Hospital (1917); London Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education (1976); Regional Health (1998); Research International (United States) (2000–2003); MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit (2000); Public Health Scotland (1979–2000); Institute of Neurological Sciences (1983–1989); Royal Marsden Hospital (1978); Univers Moldova (1987); Research England (2016); Western Regional Hospital (1973); Mother Hospital (1993); DB&A (United States) (1996–1998); Département Santé des Plantes et Environnement (1994); Rancho Research Institute (1979); Office of Inspector General (1870); King's College Hospital (1983); Institute of Genetics (1998); Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (1978–1983); St. Mary's Hospital (1965); Pratt & Whitney (United States) (1979); Hartford Financial Services (United States) (1980); University College London (1980); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (1979); University of Glasgow (1987–2002); Australian Catholic University (2022); KPMG (United Kingdom) (1995); Medical Research Council (1972–2015); University of Colorado Denver (1983–1986)
Faculty Researcher
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Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
David L. Davies is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences with a distinguished publication record, indicated by an h-index of 60 and over 32,000 citations across 592 publications. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Davies' research interests span multiple disciplines, as evidenced by his diverse publication topics. These include studies on organometallic chemistry, specifically C-H activation in rhodium and iridium complexes, and the photoisomerization of imine complexes. He has also contributed to the field of anatomy education, publishing on anatomy scholarship programs for medical students and clinical perspectives on essential anatomy for clerkships. Other publications address oil and gas well decommissioning and philosophical topics. His collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Noor Akhter, Mohsin Syed, Tiffany Huitt, and Erica Malone.
Metrics
- h-index: 60
- Publications: 594
- Citations: 32,771
Selected Publications
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Vascular Pathology: A Multifocal Cadaveric Analysis of Arterial Aneurysms (2025)
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Unilateral Absence of the Psoas Major and Iliacus Muscles and Downstream Effects of Surgical Intervention in a 96 year-old Female Donor (2025)
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Essential anatomy for core clerkships: A clinical perspective (2023)
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Retroaortic Left Renal Vein: An Incidental Finding During Cadaver Dissection (2022)
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Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency (2021)
Grants & Funding
As listed on this researcher's institutional profile.
- ETHANOL EFFECTS ON GLIAL RESPONSES TO CNS TISSUE INSULT NIH
- Medical Student Ed grant for Arkansas - Continuation - Revision Health Resources & Services Administration
- ETHANOL AND ACETALDEHYDE EFFECTS ON ASTROCYTES IN CULTUR NIH
Collaboration Network
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- Retroaortic Left Renal Vein: An Incidental Finding During Cadaver Dissection
- Vascular Pathology: A Multifocal Cadaveric Analysis of Arterial Aneurysms
- Retroaortic Left Renal Vein: An Incidental Finding During Cadaver Dissection
- Vascular Pathology: A Multifocal Cadaveric Analysis of Arterial Aneurysms
- Unilateral Absence of the Psoas Major and Iliacus Muscles and Downstream Effects of Surgical Intervention in a 96 year-old Female Donor
- Vascular Pathology: A Multifocal Cadaveric Analysis of Arterial Aneurysms
- Unilateral Absence of the Psoas Major and Iliacus Muscles and Downstream Effects of Surgical Intervention in a 96 year-old Female Donor
- Vascular Pathology: A Multifocal Cadaveric Analysis of Arterial Aneurysms
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Anatomy Scholars Program for Medical Students Entering a Surgical Residency
- Retroaortic Left Renal Vein: An Incidental Finding During Cadaver Dissection
- Retroaortic Left Renal Vein: An Incidental Finding During Cadaver Dissection
- Retroaortic Left Renal Vein: An Incidental Finding During Cadaver Dissection