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David Callaway

David James Edward Callaway is a biological nanophysicist in the New York University School of Medicine, where he is professor and laboratory director. He was trained as a theoretical physicist by Richard Feynman, Kip Thorne, and Cosmas Zachos, and was previously an associate professor at the Rockefeller University after positions at CERN and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Callaway's laboratory discovered potential therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease based upon apomorphine[1] after an earlier paper of his developed models of Alzheimer amyloid formation.[2] He has also initiated the study of protein domain dynamics by neutron spin echo spectroscopy, providing a way to observe protein nanomachines in motion.[3]

David J. E. Callaway
David J. E. Callaway
Alma materUniversity of Washington; Caltech
Scientific career
FieldsBiological physics
InstitutionsNew York University School of Medicine
ThesisQCD and Weak Asymmetries in Lepton Pair Production (1981)
Doctoral advisorErnest M. Henley

Previous work includes the invention of the microcanonical ensemble approach to lattice gauge theory with Aneesur Rahman,[4][5] work on the convexity of the effective potential of quantum field theory,[6] work on Langevin dynamics in quantum field theory with John R. Klauder,[7] a monograph on quantum triviality,[8] constraints on the Higgs boson[9] and papers on black holes[10] and superconductors.[11] His work in these areas is highly cited and notable.[12][13]

Athletic accomplishments edit

 
Everest climbers receive Tengboche blessing. Ginette Harrison, Sir David Hempleman-Adams, David Callaway, Scott McIvor, Lee Nobmann, Brian Blessed.

Dr Callaway is an avid expedition mountaineer and polar explorer.[14] He was a competitor on the first Eco-Challenge.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Lashuel, H. A.; Hartley, D. M.; Balakhaneh, D.; Aggarwal A.; Teichberg S.; Callaway, D. J. E. (2002). "New class of inhibitors of amyloid-beta fibril formation. Implications for the mechanism of pathogenesis in Alzheimer's disease". J Biol Chem. 277 (45): 42881–42890. doi:10.1074/jbc.M206593200. PMID 12167652.
  2. ^ Tjernberg, L. O.; Callaway, D. J. E.; Tjernberg, A.; Hahne, S.; Lilliehöök, C.; Terenius, L.; Thyberg, J.; Nordstedt, C. (1999). "A molecular model of Alzheimer amyloid ß-peptide fibril formation". J Biol Chem. 274 (18): 12619–12625. doi:10.1074/jbc.274.18.12619. PMID 10212241.
  3. ^ Bu, Z.; Biehl, R; Monkenbusch, M.; Richter, D.; Callaway, D. J. E. (2005). "Coupled protein domain motion in Taq polymerase revealed by neutron spin-echo spectroscopy". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 102 (49): 17646–17651. Bibcode:2005PNAS..10217646B. doi:10.1073/pnas.0503388102. PMC 1345721. PMID 16306270.
  4. ^ D. J. E. Callaway; A. Rahman (1982). "Microcanonical Ensemble Formulation of Lattice Gauge Theory". Phys. Rev. Lett. 49 (9): 613–616. Bibcode:1982PhRvL..49..613C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.49.613.
  5. ^ D. J. E. Callaway; A. Rahman (1983). "Lattice gauge theory in the microcanonical ensemble" (PDF). Phys. Rev. D. 28 (6): 1506–1514. Bibcode:1983PhRvD..28.1506C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.28.1506.
  6. ^ D. J. E. Callaway; D. J. Maloof (1982). "Effective potential of lattice φ4 theory". Phys. Rev. D. D27 (2): 406–411. Bibcode:1983PhRvD..27..406C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.27.406.
  7. ^ D. J. E. Callaway; F. Cooper; J. R. Klauder; H. A. Rose (1985). "Langevin simulations in Minkowski space". Nuclear Physics B. 262 (1): 19–32. Bibcode:1985NuPhB.262...19C. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(85)90061-6. S2CID 122569576.
  8. ^ D. J. E. Callaway (1988). "Triviality Pursuit: Can Elementary Scalar Particles Exist?". Physics Reports. 167 (5): 241–320. Bibcode:1988PhR...167..241C. doi:10.1016/0370-1573(88)90008-7.
  9. ^ D. J. E. Callaway (1984). "Non-triviality of gauge theories with elementary scalars and upper bounds on Higgs masses" (PDF). Nuclear Physics B. 233 (2): 189–203. Bibcode:1984NuPhB.233..189C. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(84)90410-3.
  10. ^ Callaway, D. (1996). "Surface tension, hydrophobicity, and black holes: The entropic connection". Physical Review E. 53 (4): 3738–3744. arXiv:cond-mat/9601111. Bibcode:1996PhRvE..53.3738C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.53.3738. PMID 9964684. S2CID 7115890.
  11. ^ David J. E. Callaway (1990). "On the remarkable structure of the superconducting intermediate state". Nuclear Physics B. 344 (3): 627–645. Bibcode:1990NuPhB.344..627C. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(90)90672-Z.
  12. ^ "Inspire".
  13. ^ "David J. E. Callaway".
  14. ^ Numerous expeditions
  15. ^ Eco-Challenge

External links edit

  • Callaway's publications at the Google Cite database
  • Homepage at NYU
  • List of publications in high energy, computational and condensed matter physics on the Inspire database
  • List of biological and medical physics publications on the PubMed database
  • Publications on ResearchGate
  • ORCID ID


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This article is about the biological nanophysicist For the American journalist see David Callaway journalist David James Edward Callaway is a biological nanophysicist in the New York University School of Medicine where he is professor and laboratory director He was trained as a theoretical physicist by Richard Feynman Kip Thorne and Cosmas Zachos and was previously an associate professor at the Rockefeller University after positions at CERN and Los Alamos National Laboratory Callaway s laboratory discovered potential therapeutics for Alzheimer s disease based upon apomorphine 1 after an earlier paper of his developed models of Alzheimer amyloid formation 2 He has also initiated the study of protein domain dynamics by neutron spin echo spectroscopy providing a way to observe protein nanomachines in motion 3 David J E CallawayDavid J E CallawayAlma materUniversity of Washington CaltechScientific careerFieldsBiological physicsInstitutionsNew York University School of MedicineThesisQCD and Weak Asymmetries in Lepton Pair Production 1981 Doctoral advisorErnest M HenleyPrevious work includes the invention of the microcanonical ensemble approach to lattice gauge theory with Aneesur Rahman 4 5 work on the convexity of the effective potential of quantum field theory 6 work on Langevin dynamics in quantum field theory with John R Klauder 7 a monograph on quantum triviality 8 constraints on the Higgs boson 9 and papers on black holes 10 and superconductors 11 His work in these areas is highly cited and notable 12 13 Athletic accomplishments edit nbsp Everest climbers receive Tengboche blessing Ginette Harrison Sir David Hempleman Adams David Callaway Scott McIvor Lee Nobmann Brian Blessed Dr Callaway is an avid expedition mountaineer and polar explorer 14 He was a competitor on the first Eco Challenge 15 References edit Lashuel H A Hartley D M Balakhaneh D Aggarwal A Teichberg S Callaway D J E 2002 New class of inhibitors of amyloid beta fibril formation Implications for the mechanism of pathogenesis in Alzheimer s disease J Biol Chem 277 45 42881 42890 doi 10 1074 jbc M206593200 PMID 12167652 Tjernberg L O Callaway D J E Tjernberg A Hahne S Lilliehook C Terenius L Thyberg J Nordstedt C 1999 A molecular model of Alzheimer amyloid ss peptide fibril formation J Biol Chem 274 18 12619 12625 doi 10 1074 jbc 274 18 12619 PMID 10212241 Bu Z Biehl R Monkenbusch M Richter D Callaway D J E 2005 Coupled protein domain motion in Taq polymerase revealed by neutron spin echo spectroscopy Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102 49 17646 17651 Bibcode 2005PNAS 10217646B doi 10 1073 pnas 0503388102 PMC 1345721 PMID 16306270 D J E Callaway A Rahman 1982 Microcanonical Ensemble Formulation of Lattice Gauge Theory Phys Rev Lett 49 9 613 616 Bibcode 1982PhRvL 49 613C doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 49 613 D J E Callaway A Rahman 1983 Lattice gauge theory in the microcanonical ensemble PDF Phys Rev D 28 6 1506 1514 Bibcode 1983PhRvD 28 1506C doi 10 1103 PhysRevD 28 1506 D J E Callaway D J Maloof 1982 Effective potential of lattice f4 theory Phys Rev D D27 2 406 411 Bibcode 1983PhRvD 27 406C doi 10 1103 PhysRevD 27 406 D J E Callaway F Cooper J R Klauder H A Rose 1985 Langevin simulations in Minkowski space Nuclear Physics B 262 1 19 32 Bibcode 1985NuPhB 262 19C doi 10 1016 0550 3213 85 90061 6 S2CID 122569576 D J E Callaway 1988 Triviality Pursuit Can Elementary Scalar Particles Exist Physics Reports 167 5 241 320 Bibcode 1988PhR 167 241C doi 10 1016 0370 1573 88 90008 7 D J E Callaway 1984 Non triviality of gauge theories with elementary scalars and upper bounds on Higgs masses PDF Nuclear Physics B 233 2 189 203 Bibcode 1984NuPhB 233 189C doi 10 1016 0550 3213 84 90410 3 Callaway D 1996 Surface tension hydrophobicity and black holes The entropic connection Physical Review E 53 4 3738 3744 arXiv cond mat 9601111 Bibcode 1996PhRvE 53 3738C doi 10 1103 PhysRevE 53 3738 PMID 9964684 S2CID 7115890 David J E Callaway 1990 On the remarkable structure of the superconducting intermediate state Nuclear Physics B 344 3 627 645 Bibcode 1990NuPhB 344 627C doi 10 1016 0550 3213 90 90672 Z Inspire David J E Callaway Numerous expeditions Eco Challenge nbsp Scholia has an author profile for David Callaway External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Callaway Callaway s publications at the Google Cite database Homepage at NYU List of publications in high energy computational and condensed matter physics on the Inspire database List of biological and medical physics publications on the PubMed database Publications on ResearchGate ORCID ID nbsp nbsp nbsp This article about an American physicist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Callaway amp oldid 1174435293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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