Daniel m. Davis - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Daniel M. Davis is a distinguished researcher affiliated with The Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. His extensive work in the field of immunology and inflammation has made significant contributions to our understanding of immune cell functions and their mechanisms.

Research Contributions

Daniel M. Davis has made substantial contributions to the field of immunology, particularly focusing on the mechanisms of immune cell cytotoxicity, natural killer (NK) cell functions, and the interactions between cancer cells and the immune system. His recent work includes studies on how radiotherapy affects cancer cell susceptibility to immune cell attacks, the heterogeneity of extracellular vesicle secretion by macrophages, and the role of NK cells in oncolytic virus therapies. Notably, his research often employs advanced techniques such as super-resolution microscopy and single-cell RNA sequencing to uncover detailed insights into immune cell behaviors and interactions.

Aliases

Daniel M. Davis is also known by several aliases, including Daniel Davis, Dan M. Davis, Daniel M Davis, and D. M. Davis.

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Citation Count 12,281
h-index 56
Paper Count 170

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