Strong Heart and Vascular Center
Division of Vascular Surgery
Mark G. Davies, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Division of Vascular Surgery
Specialty Areas:
Education and Training:
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BA, MB,B.Ch Trinity College Medical School, Dublin, 1980-1986
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MA, M.Sc Pharmacology, Trinity College Medical School,1989
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Ph.D. Vascular Biology, Trinity College Medical School,
1996
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MD Trinity College Medical School, 1999
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Intern, St. James's
Hospital, Dublin, 1986-1987
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Research Associate, Trinity
college Medical School, Dublin, 1987-1988
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Resident, General
Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, 1988-1991
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Vascular
Research Fellow, Duke University Medical Center, 1991-1994
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Resident, General Surgery, Duke University Medical Center,
1994-1997
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Fellow, Vascular Surgery, University
of Washington, Seattle,
1997-1999
Appointments:
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Associate Professor, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery,
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, present
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FRCS, Royal College of Surgeons, England and Ireland, 1990
Grants:
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NIH Cardiovascular Research Training Program Fellowship
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NIH Fogarty International Research Fellowship
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American
Heart Association, North Carolina, Grant-in-Aid
Societies:
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Association of Academic Surgeons
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Society of Vascular Technology
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Society of Critical Care
Medicine
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American Society of Investigative Pathology
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American College
of Surgeons
Publications:
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Davies MG, Wens EL, Lea H, Mason, DP, Tran PK, Vergal S,
Hawkins SA, Hart CE, Clowes AW. Effect of PDGF receptor-alpha
and -beta
blockade on flow induced neointimal formation in
endothelialized baboon vascular grafts. Circ Res (in press)
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Davies, MG Huynh TTT, Fulton GJ, Barber E, Svendsen E, Hagen
P-O. Combination therapy of cholesterol reduction
and L-arginine
supplementation prevents accelerated vein graft
atheroma. Ann Vasc Surg 13:484-493, 1999.
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Davies, MG, Huynh
TTT, Hagen P-O Functional characterization of alpha-1 adrenergic
receptors in experimental
vein grafts. J Surg Res 84:40-45, 1999.
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Davies MG,
Huynh TTT, Fulton GJ, Barber E, Svendsen E, Hagen P-O Early
morphology
of accelerated vein graft atheroma in experimental
vein grafts. Ann Vasc Surg 13:378-385,
1999.
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Davies MG, Huynh TTT, Fulton GJ, Svendsen
E, Brockbank KGM, Hagen P-O Controlling
transplant
vasculopathy in cryopreserved vein
grafts with PEG and glutathione
during transport. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
17:493-400, 1999.
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Davies MG, Fulton GJ, Svendsen
E, Hagen P-O Time course of the regression
of intimal hyperplasia
in experimental vein grafts.
Cardiovasc Pathol 8:161-168,
1999.
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Davies MG, Hagen PO Diabetes
attenuates the alterations
in both venous
endothelial and
smooth muscle cell function
induced by prolonged hypercholesterolemia
in an experimental
model. J Invest Surg 12:107-114,
1999.
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Davies MG, Huynh
TTT, Hagen P-O. Characterization of
dopamine responses
in experimental
veing grafts. J Surg
Res (in press).
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Huynh TTT, Davies MG,
Trovato MJ, Svendsen
E, Hagen P-O.
Adjustment
of hemodynamic
perturbations by
an external bioprosthetic
collagen
tube support modulates
tyrosine kinase
signaling and minimizes
the development
of intiaml hyperplasia
in veing grafts.
J Vasc Surg 29:334-344,
1999.
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Clowes AW,
Berceli S, Davies MG. Regulation
of intimal
growth and
regression
by blood flow. J Vasc
Surg 29:1140-1151,
1999;
J Vasc Intervent
Radio 10:945-946,
1999.
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Huynh
TTT, Davies MG,
Trovator
MJ, Safi H,
Hagen P-O.
Reduction
of lipid
peroxidation
with intraoperative
SOD supplementation
minimizes
the development
of intimal
hyperplasia
in veing
grafts. J
Surg Res
84:223-232, 1999.
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Huynh TTT,
Iaccarino
G,
Davies MG,
Koch
WJ,
Hagen P-O. Modulation
of
G-protein expression
and
coupling in vein
grafts
by
external
stenting.
Surgery
126:127-134,
1999.
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Davies MG,
Fischer JW,
Kenagy R,
Lea H,
Hawkins SA,
Wight TW,
Clowes AW.
Time course
of flow
induced neointimal
atrophy in
endothelialized baboon
vascular grafts.
Circulation 100(suppl
I):I-708, 1999.
Contact:
Dr.
Mark G. Davies
Division of Vascular Surgery
601 Elmwood Ave., Box SURG
Rochester, NY 14642
Phone: 585-275-6772
Fax: 585-273-1077
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