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David W. Donley's research focuses on the intersection of neuroscience, cellular biology, and research methodology. His work has investigated the role of iron in activating microglia and stimulating indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase activity in mouse models of Huntington's disease. He has also examined the cellular localization of kynurenine 3-monooxygenase, challenging existing dogma. Donley's publications also address advancements in scientific reproducibility, particularly in single-cell research through the development and application of biocytometry. He has explored interdisciplinary instruction in undergraduate neuroscience, utilizing multi-platform simulations to enhance student learning. Donley's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14, with 23 total publications and over 3,400 citations. He has collaborated with researchers from Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 3,455
Selected Publications
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Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study (2024)
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Of Chatbots and Colonizers: a FUN workshop mini symposium (2024)
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Proceedings of the 2023 Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Workshop at Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, July 27-30, 2023 (2024)
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Building Community and Developing Professionally through FUN Final Friday Sessions (2024)
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Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry (2024)
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Microglia exhibit time-dependent recovery after ethanol exposure (2021)
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Multi-platform simulations facilitate interdisciplinary instruction in undergraduate neuroscience (2021)
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- Iron activates microglia and directly stimulates indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase activity in the N171-82Q mouse model of Huntington’s disease
- Cellular Localization of Kynurenine 3-Monooxygenase in the Brain: Challenging the Dogma
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
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