Faculty Profile for Dr. Wendi M David

Dr. Wendi M David
Senior Lecturer — Chemistry and Biochemistry
CENT 340B
phone: (512) 245-3342
Selected Scholarly/Creative Work
- Kerwin, S. M., Long, K., & David, W. M. (2018). Non-Canonical DNA in the c-Myc Hotspot Region. Federation of American Socitieties for Experimental Biology Journal, 31(1), S522.1.
- Kerwin, S. M., & David, W. M. (2015). G-Quadruplex Dynamics: Assays for Intramolecular G-Quadruplex Helicases and Inhibitors. In D. Monchaud (Ed.), Biological & Therapeutic Applications of DNA- and RNA-Quadruplexes (pp. 85–99). London: Future Science.
- David, W. M., & Brittain, W. J. (2015). CheMIE REU chemistry research community with a focus on molecular innovation and entrepreneurship. In ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (Vol. 249).
- Gonzalez, A., Peltier, G., Booth, R., & David, W. (2014). Binding affinity of epithelial sodium channel subunits and peptides measured through surface plasmon resonance. FASEB J., 28.
- Perez, A. N., Oehlers, L., Heater, S. J., Booth, R. E., Walter, R. B., & David, W. M. (2012). Proteomic Analyses of the Xiphophorus Gordon-Kosswig Melanoma Model, 155, 81–88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpc.2011.05.017
Selected Awards
- Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching, College of Science and Engineering. 2015
- Award / Honor Recipient: FASEB MARC Travel Award. 2012
Selected Grants
- Feakes, Dr. Debra (Other), David, Dr. Wendi. Development of a Pilot Biochemistry Laboratory. (Funded: 2010). Grant.
- David, Wendi M (Co-Principal), Booth, Rachell (Principal). Structure-Function of the Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC), NIH-AREA, $190000. (Funded: September 1, 2013 - August 31, 2015). Grant.
- David, Wendi M (Co-Principal), Booth, Rachell (Principal). Structure-Function of the Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC), NIH-AREA, $5447. (Funded: June 1, 2013 - August 31, 2015). Grant.
- David, Wendi M (Principal). Real-Time Interactions Between SV40 T-Antigen and a Stream of Analytes, Research Enhancement Program, Institutional (Higher Ed). (Funded: February 1, 2008 - March 31, 2009). Grant.