• Source: David S. Adams (biologist)
    • David S. Adams is a Professor of Biology at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.


      Education


      In 1974, Adams received his BS in physiology from Oklahoma State University.
      In 1976, he obtained his MS in Biophysical Sciences from the University of Houston.
      In 1979, he obtained his PhD Molecular Biology from the University of Texas.
      From 1979 to 1984 Adams received his Postdoc in Molecular Biology from Rockefeller University, New York City.


      Alzheimer's Disease research


      In 1995, he was the first person to successfully replicate Alzheimer's disease in a mouse. His work in the field suggests that an over-abundance of protein production causes the disease, as opposed to "twists" in neurons, as is alternately argued. The finding remains one of the most significant discoveries in Alzheimer's research to date.


      Worcester Polytechnic Institute


      Adams lectures multiple biology classes at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, notably Cell Biology, Virology, and Advanced Cell Biology. He is an avid supporter of abolishing textbooks for upper classes, due to his belief that memorization does not contribute to a greater understanding of biology.


      Awards and honors


      He was elected in 2008 a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.


      Research interests


      Molecular medicine
      Neurodegenerative diseases
      Neurotrophic factors as therapeutics for neuro-regeneration
      Mouse models for Alzheimer's


      References




      External links


      WPI's Biology Department website on David Adams

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