

David N. Shapiro
With a visionary perspective, David N. Shapiro addresses the intricate challenges within the realm of pediatrics and communicable diseases. Serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan from 1984 to 1988, he contributed significantly to the academic and research community. His tenure at the university was marked by a dedication to advancing the understanding of pediatric health and the complexities of infectious diseases affecting children. David's work during his time at the University of Michigan was instrumental in shaping the department's approach to pediatric care and research. His commitment to education and mentorship helped cultivate a new generation of healthcare professionals who continue to make strides in the field. His innovative teaching methods and research initiatives have left a lasting impact on both his students and colleagues. The Faculty History Project at the University of Michigan, which documents the contributions of its faculty since 1837, recognizes David N. Shapiro's role in enhancing the university's reputation as a leading institution in medical research and education. His efforts in the field of pediatrics and communicable diseases have been pivotal in maintaining the university's status as a hub of intellectual and academic excellence. David's legacy at the University of Michigan is characterized by his unwavering dedication to improving pediatric healthcare and his passion for fostering a collaborative and dynamic academic environment. His contributions continue to inspire current and future scholars in the field, ensuring that the university remains at the forefront of medical research and education.
Research Interests
Publications
, 111-122, 1981-06-01
, 7-9, 2013-09-13
, 213-227, 1977-05-01
, 1-10, 1980-03-01
, 1-3, 2010-01-30
, 1267-1272, 1971-12-01