Jamie A. Davies
Jamie A. Davies | |
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Nationality | British |
Fields | Experimental Anatomy |
Institutions | University of Edinburgh |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Known for | Organogenesis |
Jamie A. Davies is a British scientist, Professor of Experimental Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh, and leader of a laboratory in its Centre for Integrative Physiology.[1] He works in the fields of Developmental biology, Synthetic biology, and Tissue engineering. He is also Principal Investigator for the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology database.
Biography
Davies received his BA, MA, and, in 1989, D. Phil, all at University of Cambridge. He then took up post doctoral fellowships first at the University of Manchester, and then at the University of Southampton before being appointed to Edinburgh. He was initially appointed in 1995 at Lecturer, rising to Senior Lecturer, Reader, and finally Professor.
Davies was the founding editor of the journal Organogenesis and is on the editorial boards of Journal of Anatomy, and Nephron. He is a fellow of the Society of Biology, the Royal Society of Medicine, the Higher Education Academy and the Royal Society of Arts.[2] He is also a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and deputy Chairman for the National Centre for 3Rs.
Books
- Davies J.A. (2004) Branching Morphogenesis. Springer.
- Davies J.A. (2004) Mechanisms of Morphogenesis. Elsevier/ Academic Press
- Davies J.A. (2012) Replacing animal models: a practical guide to creating and using culture-based biomimetic alternatives. Wiley-Blackwell.
- Davies J.A. (2012) Tissue Regeneration. InTech.
- Davies J.A. (2013) Mechanisms of Morphogenesis (2nd Edition). Elsevier/ Academic Press.
- Davies J.A. (2014) Life Unfolding. Oxford University Press.
References
External links
- Official web site at Edinburgh
- Full list of publications through 2010
- Publications from 2002 to present