David N. Church
Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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David N. Church's research focuses on advancing the understanding and treatment of various cancers, with a notable emphasis on endometrial and colorectal cancers. His work involves the application of advanced computational methods, including deep learning and neural networks, to pathological data for improved diagnostic and prognostic capabilities. He has published research investigating the genomic landscape of colorectal cancers and developing clinical decision support systems to optimize adjuvant chemotherapy by integrating pathological staging markers with deep learning insights.
Further investigations by Church and his collaborators examine critical biological factors influencing cancer prognosis, such as tertiary lymphoid structures in endometrial cancer and the role of p53 immunohistochemistry. His research also extends to the broader field of cancer therapeutics, including the evaluation of treatment effects in specific patient populations, such as those with endometrial cancer and *POLE* mutations, and exploring the potential of adoptive T-cell therapies for solid tumors. His scholarship metrics reflect a significant body of work, with an h-index of 45 and over 244 publications, accumulating more than 9,123 citations.
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- h-index: 45
- Publications: 244
- Citations: 9,123
Selected Publications
- Effects of acute essential amino acid intake on post-prandial raw bioimpedance and fluid shifts between healthy young and older adults: An exploratory pilot study (2025) DOI
- The effect of bed rest, unilateral limb immobilization and head‐down tilt on muscle protein synthesis: A systematic review and meta‐analysis (2025) DOI
- Exploring the multifactorial causes and therapeutic strategies for anabolic resistance in sarcopenia: A systems modeling study (2025) DOI
- The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation on Hippocampal Neurotrophin, Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Changes in an Overtraining Mouse Model (2025) DOI
- Antiaging agents: pharmacological therapy targeted at preserving skeletal muscle size and function in aging adults (2025) DOI
- Understanding Dietary Protein Quality: Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Scores and Beyond (2025) DOI
- Effects of exercise with or without a hypocaloric diet on intermuscular and intramuscular fat: a systematic review (2025) DOI
- The effect of nandrolone decanoate administration on fatigue during a volume‐overload stress in male mice (2025) DOI
- The Effect of Nicotinamide Mononucleotide and Riboside on Skeletal Muscle Mass and Function: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis (2025) DOI
- Proximate analysis and concordance with nutritional labeling of most sold protein bars in Santiago, Chile (2025) DOI
- Crossover Trial of Exogenous Ketones on Cardiometabolic Endpoints in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (2025) DOI
- Effect of 3 Different Daily Protein Intakes in a 2-Meal Eating Pattern on Protein Turnover in Middle Age and Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial (2024) DOI
- Editorial: Sports nutrition: muscle adaptation via supplementation and other nutritional strategies (2024) DOI
- Consideration of the role of protein quality in determining dietary protein recommendations (2024) DOI
- Exploratory Analysis Of Protein Metabolism Sex Difference Following Feeding (2024) DOI
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