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69
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13120
World Ranking
1089
National Ranking
32

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Gareth R. Davies is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with significant contributions in several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Education, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Genetics, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas such as Climate Change and Geoengineering, Cleft Lip and Palate Research, Disability Education and Employment, Online and Blended Learning, Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing, Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment, and Neonatal and Maternal Infections.

Davies has published research in various academic venues, including:

  • Innovation The European Journal of Social Science Research
  • Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Annals of Emergency Medicine
  • European Journal of Orthodontics

Several recent papers involving Davies include:

  • Evaluating inclusion in distance learning: a survey of university staff attitudes, practices and training needs, 2020, Innovation The European Journal of Social Science Research
  • Harmonization status of procalcitonin measurements: what do comparison studies and EQA schemes tell us?, 2021, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)
  • A Machine Learning Model for the Routine Detection of "Wrong Blood in Complete Blood Count Tube" Errors, 2023, Clinical Chemistry
  • Prospective Randomized Trial of Standard Left Anterolateral Thoracotomy Versus Modified Bilateral Clamshell Thoracotomy Performed by Emergency Physicians, 2020, Annals of Emergency Medicine
  • Consensus Statements for Management of Barrett's Dysplasia and Early-Stage Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, Based on a Delphi Process, 2020, UNC Libraries

The scientist's frequent coauthors include:

  • Kate Lister
  • V. K. Pearson
  • Trevor Collins
  • Huu-Hien Huynh
  • Amandine Bœuf

Gareth R. Davies has contributed to book publications as well, with works published by Verlag Julius Klinkhardt eBooks. One such publication is Jahrbuch für Historische Bildungsforschung 2020. Schwerpunkt Konservatismus und Pädagogik im Europa des 20. Jahrhunderts, published in 2020.

The scientist has been recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. Specific details about the year of this award are not available.

Best Publications

  • INCOMPATIBLE TRACE-ELEMENTS IN OIB AND MORB AND SOURCE ENRICHMENT IN THE SUB-OCEANIC MANTLE

    Alex N. Halliday;Der-Chuen Lee;Simone Tommasini;Gareth R. Davies

  • Large scale isotopic Sr, Nd and O isotopic anatomy of altered oceanic crust: DSDP/ODP sites417/418

    Hubert Staudigel;G.R. Davies;Stanley R. Hart;K.M. Marchant

  • Incompatible trace elements in OIB and MORB and source enrichment in the sub-oceanic mantle.

    A. N. Halliday;D. C. Lee;S. Tommasini;G. R. Davies

  • The Origin and Evolution of the Kaapvaal Cratonic Lithospheric Mantle

    Nina S. C. Simon;Richard W. Carlson;D. Graham Pearson;Gareth R. Davies

  • Crustal Influences in the Petrogenesis of the Naivasha Basalt—Comendite Complex: Combined Trace Element and Sr-Nd-Pb Isotope Constraints

    G. R. Davies;R. Macdonald

  • The fractionation of platinum-group elements in magmatic systems, with the suggestion of a novel causal mechanism

    M. Tredoux;N. M. Lindsay;G. Davies;I. McDonald

  • Geochemical constraints on the petrogenesis of diamond facies pyroxenites from the Beni Bousera Peridotite Massif, North Morocco

    D. G. Pearson;G. R. Davies;P. H. Nixon

  • The origin of garnet and clinopyroxene in ''depleted'' Kaapvaal peridotites

    Nina S. C. Simon;Gordon J. Irvine;Gareth R. Davies;D. Graham Pearson

  • Geochemistry of High-silica Peralkaline Rhyolites, Naivasha, Kenya Rift Valley

    R. Macdonald;G. R. Davies;C. M. Bliss;P. T. Leat

  • Magma sources of the Cape Verdes archipelago: Isotopic and trace element constraints

    David C Gerlach;Robert A Cliff;Gareth R Davies;Michael Norry

  • Tectonic implications of graphitized diamonds from the Ronda, peridotite massif, southern Spain

    Gareth R. Davies;Peter H. Nixon;D. Graham Pearson;Masaaki Obata

  • Grain size control on Sr-Nd isotope provenance studies and impact on paleoclimate reconstructions: An example from deep-sea sediments offshore NW Africa

    Inka Meyer;Gareth R. Davies;Jan Berend W Stuut

  • Magma source components in an arc-continent collision zone: the Flores-Lembata sector, Sunda arc, Indonesia

    A. J. Stolz;R. Varne;G. R. Davies;G. E. Wheller

  • A bioavailable strontium isoscape for Western Europe: A machine learning approach.

    Clement P. Bataille;Clement P. Bataille;Isabella C.C. von Holstein;Jason E. Laffoon;Jason E. Laffoon;Malte Willmes

  • Permo-Carboniferous magmatism and rifting in Europe: introduction

    M. Wilson;E.-R. Neumann;G. R. Davies;M. J. Timmerman

  • The platinum-group element and gold contents of the marginal rocks and sills of the Bushveld Complex

    G. Davies;M. Tredoux

  • Graphitized diamonds from a peridotite massif in Morocco and implications for anomalous diamond occurrences

    D. G. Pearson;G. R. Davies;P. H. Nixon;H. J. Milledge

  • Deep origin and hot melting of an Archaean orogenic peridotite massif in Norway

    Dirk Spengler;Herman L. M. van Roermund;Martyn R. Drury;Luisa Ottolini

  • Problems in obtaining precise and accurate Sr isotope analysis from geological materials using laser ablation MC-ICPMS

    P.Z. Vroon;R.A.C.A. van der Wagt;J.M. Koornneef;G.R. Davies

  • Geochemistry of the Othris Ophiolite, Greece: Evidence for Refertilization?

    Matthias G. Barth;Paul R. D. Mason;Gareth R. Davies;Arjan H. Dijkstra

  • A combined chemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotope study of the Azores and Cape Verde hot-spots : The geodynamic implications

    G. R. Davies;R. A. Cliff;M. J. Norry;D. C. Gerlach;D. C. Gerlach

  • Permo-carboniferous Magmatism And Rifting in Europe

    M. Wilson;E.-R. Neumann;G. R. Davies;M. J. Timmerman

Frequent Co-Authors

Damian Chalmers
Damian Chalmers National University of Singapore
D.G. Pearson
D.G. Pearson University of Alberta
Simone Tommasini
Simone Tommasini University of Florence
Paul R.D. Mason
Paul R.D. Mason Utrecht University
Pieter Z. Vroon
Pieter Z. Vroon Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Martyn R. Drury
Martyn R. Drury Utrecht University
W. van Westrenen
W. van Westrenen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Oliver Nebel
Oliver Nebel Monash University
Jens Zinke
Jens Zinke University of Leicester

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