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  1. Oct 16, 2013 · David Barker was one of the most influential clinical epidemiologists of our time. He challenged the idea that chronic disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease are...

  2. David James Purslove Barker CBE FRS FMedSci (29 June 1938 – 27 August 2013) was an English physician and epidemiologist and originator of the Barker Hypothesis that foetal and early infant conditions have a permanent conditioning effect on the body's metabolism and chronic conditions later in life.

  3. View the University of Auckland profile of David Barker. Including their research output, research, engagements and teaching and supervision.

  4. Oct 5, 2013 · David Barker experienced the power of epidemiology first-hand in the late 1960s, when he was living in Uganda and studying the disfiguring mycobacterial infection known as Buruli ulcer disease.

  5. David R. Barker (born May 7, 1961) is an American author, academic, businessman, and politician, who began serving as a regent on the Board of Regents of the State of Iowa on May 1, 2019. [1] A former economist for the Federal Reserve, Barker operates a real estate and finance company [2] and is an Iowa Republican Party official. [3]

  6. Sep 19, 2013 · David Barker was a physician and one of the most influential epidemiologists of our time. His “fetal programming hypothesis” (known as the “Barker hypothesis”) transformed thinking about the causes of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.

  7. David C. Barker is Professor of Government, Director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, and Co-Founder of the Program on Legislative Negotiation at American University. He is also Co-Principal Investigator of the inter-university New Perspectives in Studies of American Governance program.

  8. David Barker. Physician and epidemiologist who helped show that chronic diseases have origins in the womb. Born in London, UK, on June 29, 1938, he died of a cerebral haemorrhage in Winchester, UK, on Aug 27, 2013, aged 75 years.

  9. David Barker, the father of the discipline known as the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, died on 27 August 2013. He was one of the world's most influential scientists over the latter part of the 20th century and throughout the emerging 21st century.

  10. Aug 7, 2019 · Professor David James Purslove Barker was a physician and one of the most influential medical scientists of our time. His fetal programming hypothesis (known as the Barker Hypothesis) transformed thinking about what causes chronic diseases that are the scourge of modern society: cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes.