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David Siderovski ((1966-07-05)July 5, 1966) is an American pharmacologist who is known as a leader in the fields of GPCR signaling and medical education. Siderovski is the E.J. Van Liere Endowed Professor and Chair of Physiology and Pharmacology for the West Virginia University School of Medicine; since July 2015, Siderovski is also the interim Director of Research for the WVU Addictions Group, a component part of the WVU Centers for Neuroscience.
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Siderovski, David David Siderovski, PhD
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American pharmacologist
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