
Davis Laundon
Research Fellow · Imaging and Evolutionary Biology
University of SouthamptonAbout
Davis Laundon is a Research Fellow in Imaging and Evolutionary Biology within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. His work focuses on applying advanced correlative and multiscale microscopy techniques to comparative placentology, aiming to understand the micro- and nanoscale structural diversity of mammalian placentas despite their conserved functional role in fetal development.
- Specializes in microCT and volume electron microscopy (vEM)
- Researches placental structural adaptations across species
- Develops 3D imaging methodologies for biological tissues
His recent publications highlight innovations in X-ray phase-contrast tomography, equine placental vascular imaging, and correlative 3D-XRH techniques. Key trends include placental invasiveness gradients, multiscale structural quantification, and evolutionary convergence in villi morphology.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his collaborative work spans high-impact journals in biomedical imaging, developmental biology, and evolutionary morphology.
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