David Webb (pharmacologist)
David Webb (pharmacologist)
David Webb is a renowned pharmacologist known for his significant contributions to the field of pharmacology.
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of David Webb is /ˈdeɪ.vɪd wɛb/.
Etymology
The name David is of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved", while Webb is an English surname, derived from the Old English "webbe", meaning "weaver".
Career
David Webb is a distinguished pharmacologist who has made significant contributions to the field of clinical pharmacology. He is particularly known for his research on cardiovascular pharmacology, with a focus on the role of endothelium and nitric oxide in vascular health and disease.
Related Terms
- Pharmacology: The branch of medicine concerned with the uses, effects, and modes of action of drugs.
- Clinical Pharmacology: The science of drugs and their clinical use.
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology: A branch of pharmacology that deals with the drugs used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
- Endothelium: The thin layer of cells that lines the interior surface of blood vessels.
- Nitric Oxide: A molecule that plays a crucial role in vascular health and disease.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on David Webb (pharmacologist)
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