David W. Donley
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Also affiliated: University of Wyoming (2016–2022); Eli Lilly (United States) (2005–2008); University of Alabama at Birmingham (2008); IQVIA (United States) (2001); Statistical Service (2009); Columbia University (2008); The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (2000); KU Leuven (2008)
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Biography and Research Information
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David W. Donley's research focuses on the mechanisms of neurological disorders and the development of innovative educational methods in neuroscience. He has investigated the role of iron in activating microglia and stimulating indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase activity in mouse models of Huntington's disease, as detailed in his 2021 publication. Donley also explores the cellular localization of kynurenine 3-monooxygenase in the brain, challenging established dogmas in the field. In parallel, his work extends to enhancing scientific reproducibility and interdisciplinary education. He has co-authored publications on biocytometry for improving single-cell research, multi-platform simulations for undergraduate neuroscience instruction, and methods for building community within academic workshops. Donley's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14 with over 3,400 citations across 24 publications. He has established collaborations with researchers at Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 3,482
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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- 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
- 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
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