David F. Levine (born July 13, 1965) is an American author, a professor of physical therapy, and a biomedical scientist.
[5][6] Levine works with a team of faculty, students, and local partners to investigate different treatments for individuals with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome.
[6] As a member of University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's Research Interest Group on Clinical Infectious Disease Control, Levine works with a team of faculty, students, and local partners to investigate the efficacy of disease control in various local clinical settings and potentially decrease the spread of nosocomial infections.
[3][4] Most recently, Levine has contributed, along with members of his team, to research on contamination in pediatric intensive care units.
[20] An article done by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's magazine features a story on how Levine became involved in animal physical therapy and how far it has come today.
In September 2017, he co-organized a third TEDx event in Chattanooga at Baylor School with TEDxBaylorSchool Archived 2017-09-15 at the Wayback Machine.
[34] This is the association's highest membership category, awarded to members who have "demonstrated unwavering efforts to advance the physical therapy profession for more than 15 years, prior to the time of nomination.