Douglas Paulsen

Professor
Pathology & Anatomy
Morehouse School of Medicine
United States of America

Professor Pathology
Biography

GRADUATE: Wake Forest University Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Anatomy UNDERGRADUATE: McDaniel College Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Biology

Research Intrest

The formation, maintenance, diseases and repair of bones and muscles, Limb development and skeletal patterning, The roles of retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) in regulating cell and tissue function, Microgravity effects on musculoskeletal tissues in embryos and adults.

List of Publications
Von Deutsch DA, Abukhalaf IK, Wineski LE, Roper RR, Aboul-Enein HY, Paulsen DF, Potter DE. Distribution and muscle-sparing effects of clenbuterol in hindlimb-suspended rats. Pharmacology. 2002;65(1):38-48.
Wineski LE, von Deutsch DA, Abukhalaf IK, Pitts SA, Potter DE, Paulsen DF. Muscle-specific effects of hindlimb suspension and clenbuterol in mature male rats. Cells Tissues Organs. 2002;171(2-3):188-98.
Klement BJ, Paulsen DF, Wineski LE. Anatomy as the backbone of an integrated first year medical curriculum: Design and implementation. Anatomical sciences education. 2011 May 1;4(3):157-69.