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David Quesada Saliba, Ph.D. is a full time faculty in the K. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine (INIM), where he serves as an Associate Professor - Computational Biology and leads the Computational Systems Biology group.
In 1990, Dr. Quesada-Saliba earned his B.S. and MSc in Physics and Mathematics from Moscow State University in Russia. His Ph.D. in Physics was awarded by University of Havana, Cuba in 2000. Previously, he was the Chairperson of the Department of Mathematics at Miami Dade College as well as a professor of Physics at the School of Science, Technology and Engineering Management at St. Thomas University, Miami.
Dr. Quesada-Saliba’s research scope covers mathematical modeling and computational physics applications in areas of both, quantum condensed matter physics and biophysics. From 20212-2016, he helped to secure $1,373,000 in funding. He has been published 36 times in reputable peer reviewed journals and presented over 4 dozen times in the last 10 years at conferences and workshops.
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Education/Academic qualification
PhD Physics, University of Havana
… → 2000
MSc Physics and Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
… → 1990
External positions
Adjunct – Lecturer, Florida International University
2016 → 2017
Adjunct – Lecturer, Miami Dade College
2012 → 2015
Assistant, Associate and Full Professor of Physics, St. Thomas University
2002 → 2018
Assistant Professor, University of Havana
1992 → 2001
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Microwave-assisted chemical bath deposition of PbSe thermoelectric thin films
Rodríguez-Lazcano, Y., Barrios-Salgado, E., Pérez-Orozco, J. P., Campos, J., Altuzar, P., Regla, E. L. & Quesada-Saliba, D., Jun 19 2021, In: Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing. 127, 7, 537.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Safety and efficacy of autologous non-hematopoietic enriched stem cell nebulization in COVID-19 patients: a randomized clinical trial, Abu Dhabi 2020
Ventura-Carmenate, Y., Alkaabi, F. M., Castillo-Aleman, Y. M., Villegas-Valverde, C. A., Ahmed, Y. M., Sanna, P., Almarzooqi, A. A., Abdelrazik, A., Torres-Zambrano, G. M., Wade-Mateo, M., Quesada-Saliba, D., Abdel Hadi, L., Bencomo-Hernandez, A. A. & Rivero-Jimenez, R. A., Nov 3 2021, In: Translational Medicine Communications. 6Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Dissemination, outreach, and training in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Tutor-Sanchez, J., Quesada, D., Gamo-Aranda, J., Takeuchi, N., Camacho, A., Diaz, J., Pilaquinga, M. F., Jara, E., Christoph, R. & Padilla, D., Dec 11 2020, 21st Century Nanoscience: A Handbook (Ten-Volume Set). Sattler, K. D. (ed.). 1 ed. RoutledgeResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Complex networks and machine learning: From molecular to social sciences
Quesada, D., Cruz-Monteagudo, M., Fletcher, T., Duardo-Sanchez, A. & González-Díaz, H., Oct 23 2019, In: Applied Sciences (Switzerland). 9, 21, 4493.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effect of Deposition Time on the Optoelectronics Properties of PbS Thin Films Obtained by Microwave-Assisted Chemical Bath Deposition
Barrios-Salgado, E., Rodríguez-Lazcano, Y., Pérez-Orozco, J. P., Colin, J., Altuzar, P., Campos, J. & Quesada, D., Mar 3 2019, In: Advances in Condensed Matter Physics. 2019, 5960587.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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