C. William Davis Ph.D.
| Position |
Department / Business Unit |
| Research Professor |
Cell and Molecular Physiology |
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Disciplines |
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Nanobiology Nanomedicine |
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State / Provence |
| Chapel Hill |
North Carolina |
| Country |
Website |
| US |
link
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| Fax |
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| (919) 966-7524 |
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Bill Davis holds a joint appointment in Pulmonary Medicine and his laboratory is located within the Cystic Fibrosis/Pulmonary Research & Treatment Center.
Education
BA, San Francisco State University 1969
Career Highlights
1978 - 1983 Post-Doctoral Fellow/Research Associate, Dept. of Medicine (Nephrology), Univ. of North Carolina School of Medicine 1983 - 1986 Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine 1986 - 2002 Associate Professor of Cell and Molecular Physiology, and of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine 2002 – present Professor of Cell and Molecular Physiology, and of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine 2001 – present, Director, Michael Hooker Proteomics Microscopy Facility. 1985 – 2001, Director, Cystic Fibrosis/Pulmonary Research & Treatment Center, Video Microscopy/Imaging Core
Awards
1995, Outstanding Contribution, Medical Educational Development Program, University of North Carolina School of Medicine 2001, Excellence in Teaching Award, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Books
Contributor to the Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering, and Technology, Second Edition (CRC Press) 2007.
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