David Callaway

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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

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 after an earlier paper of his developed models of Alzheimer amyloid formation. He has also initiated the study of protein domain dynamics by neutron spin echo spectroscopy, providing a way to observe protein nanomachines in motion.

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

Athletic accomplishments

Everest climbers receive Tengboche blessing. Ginette Harrison, Sir David Hempleman-Adams, David Callaway, Scott McIvor, Lee Nobmann, Brian Blessed.
Jean-Christophe Lafaille (left) and D J E Callaway at Shishapangma base camp

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

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