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'''Kelvin J. A. Davies''' is the James E. Birren Chair of [[Gerontology]] at the [[University of Southern California]]'s [[Leonard Davis School of Gerontology]]. Educated at the [[University of London]], the [[University of Wisconsin]], and the [[University of California at Berkeley]], he was previously a faculty member at [[Harvard University]] and [[Harvard Medical School]]. Before moving to USC’s [[Andrus Gerontology Center]] in 1996, Davies was Chairman of the Department of [[Biochemistry]] & [[Molecular Biology]] at the [[Albany Medical College]], where he was also professor of [[Molecular Medicine]].
'''Kelvin J. A. Davies''' is the James E. Birren Chair of [[Gerontology]] at the [[University of Southern California]]'s [[Leonard Davis School of Gerontology]]. Educated at the [[University of London]], the [[University of Wisconsin]], and the [[University of California at Berkeley]], he was previously a faculty member at [[Harvard University]] and [[Harvard Medical School]]. Before moving to USC’s [[Andrus Gerontology Center]] in 1996, Davies was Chairman of the Department of [[Biochemistry]] & [[Molecular Biology]] at the [[Albany Medical College]], where he was also professor of [[Molecular Medicine]].


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Davies' research focuses on the genes that repair oxidatively damaged proteins, lipids, RNA, and DNA, and his laboratory has made major contributions to the understanding of this subject over the past twenty years. Davies is currently focusing his research on the regulation of oxidative stress repair genes during aging.
Davies' research focuses on the genes that repair oxidatively damaged proteins, lipids, RNA, and DNA, and his laboratory has made major contributions to the understanding of this subject over the past twenty years. Davies is currently focusing his research on the regulation of oxidative stress repair genes during aging.

By order of French president [[Nicolas Sarkozy]], in 2012 Davies was awarded French knighthood when he and fellow USC professor Enrique Cadenas, M.D., Ph.D. were named [[chevaliers]] of [[l'Ordre National du Mérite]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Riggs|first=Jonathan|title=Sir Kelvin|url=http://www.usc.edu/dept/gero/news/2012/news0123.shtml|publisher=USC Davis School of Gerontology|accessdate=26 March 2012}}</ref>


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Revision as of 21:16, 26 March 2012

Kelvin J.A. Davies, Ph.D., D.Sc.

Kelvin J. A. Davies is the James E. Birren Chair of Gerontology at the University of Southern California's Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. Educated at the University of London, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of California at Berkeley, he was previously a faculty member at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School. Before moving to USC’s Andrus Gerontology Center in 1996, Davies was Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the Albany Medical College, where he was also professor of Molecular Medicine.

Deeply involved in research into oxidative stress and free radicals, Davies is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the scientific journal, Free Radical Biology & Medicine, and President of the International Society for Free Radical Research. He is also a Fellow of the Society for Free Radical Biology & Medicine; a Fellow of The Gerontological Society of America; a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; and winner of the Harwood S. Belding award of the American Physiological Society.

Davies' research focuses on the genes that repair oxidatively damaged proteins, lipids, RNA, and DNA, and his laboratory has made major contributions to the understanding of this subject over the past twenty years. Davies is currently focusing his research on the regulation of oxidative stress repair genes during aging.

By order of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, in 2012 Davies was awarded French knighthood when he and fellow USC professor Enrique Cadenas, M.D., Ph.D. were named chevaliers of l'Ordre National du Mérite.[1]

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  1. ^ Riggs, Jonathan. "Sir Kelvin". USC Davis School of Gerontology. Retrieved 26 March 2012.