Dr. David G. Davies

Associate Professor
Biological Sciences
Binghamton University
United States of America

Academician Microbiology
Biography

David G. Davies is a microbiologist and associate professor at Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York (United States). He has done his BA from Rochester Institute of Technology. He has a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Montana State University (1996). His study is focused on the the control of the development of complex bacterial communities known as biofilms.

Research Intrest

Microbiology, bacterial physiology, biofilm research

List of Publications
Davies DG, Chakrabarty AM, Geesey GG. Exopolysaccharide production in biofilms: substratum activation of alginate gene expression by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Applied and environmental microbiology. 1993 Apr 1;59(4):1181-6.
Sauer K, Camper AK, Ehrlich GD, Costerton JW, Davies DG. Pseudomonas aeruginosa displays multiple phenotypes during development as a biofilm. Journal of bacteriology. 2002 Feb 15;184(4):1140-54.
Stoodley P, Sauer K, Davies DG, Costerton JW. Biofilms as complex differentiated communities. Annual Reviews in Microbiology. 2002 Oct;56(1):187-209.
Davies DG, Parsek MR, Pearson JP, Iglewski BH, Costerton JT, Greenberg EP. The involvement of cell-to-cell signals in the development of a bacterial biofilm. Science. 1998 Apr 10;280(5361):295-8.