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CURRICULUM VITAE ALBERT A. LAMPERTI, Ph.D. EDUCATION AND TRAINING DATES DEGREE/YR/SUBJECT UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Manhattan College 1965-69 B.S. 1969, Biology GRADUATE SCHOOL University of Cincinnati 1969-73 Ph.D. 1973, Anatomy ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS: “Golden Apple” Award Temple University 1997 Lindback Award Temple University 1998 Sowell Award Temple University 1999 Yearbook Dedicatee Temple University 2000 APPOINTMENTS ACADEMIC Instructor in Anatomy, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 1973-75 Assistant Professor of Anatomy, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 1975-1980 Associate Professor of Anatomy, Temple University School of Medicine 1980-1998 Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Temple University School of Medicine, 1998 - present Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Temple University School of Medicine 1997-2001 Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Temple University School of Medicine 2001-2003 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE ALBERT A. LAMPERTI, Ph.D.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

DATES DEGREE/YR/SUBJECTUNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL

Manhattan College 1965-69 B.S. 1969, Biology

GRADUATE SCHOOLUniversity of Cincinnati 1969-73 Ph.D. 1973, Anatomy

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS:“Golden Apple” Award Temple University 1997Lindback Award Temple University 1998Sowell Award Temple University1999Yearbook Dedicatee Temple University2000

APPOINTMENTS

ACADEMICInstructor in Anatomy, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

1973-75 Assistant Professor of Anatomy, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

1975-1980Associate Professor of Anatomy, Temple University School of Medicine

1980-1998Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Temple University School of

Medicine, 1998 - presentAssistant Dean for Student Affairs, Temple University School of Medicine 1997-2001Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Temple University School of Medicine 2001-2003

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

EDUCATIONALTeaching in the Microanatomy and Neuroanatomy courses for medical

and graduate students: 9 months/year University of Cincinnati 1973 - 1980

Teaching in the Research Techniques and Advanced Anatomy courses for graduate students: 4 months/year, University of Cincinnati

1973 - 1980

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Director, Research Techniques and Advanced Anatomy courses for graduate students: 4 months/year, University of Cincinnati

1974

Director, Reproductive Neuroendocrinology course for graduate students: 4 months/year, University of Cincinnati 1973 - 1980

Teaching in the Histology course for medical, dental and graduate students:

4 months/year, Temple University 1980 – present

Teaching in the Neuroanatomy courses for medical students:3 months/year, Temple University 1980 –

present

Course Director, Podiatry Histology 2003 – present

3 months/year

Co-Director, Medical Neuroanatomy course for medical and graduate students:

3 months/year, Temple University 1989 - 1992

Director, Medical Neuroanatomy course for medical and graduate students:

3 months/year, Temple University 1992 - 1997

.Teaching in the Summer Enrichment Reinforcement Activity (SERA)

course for incoming minority medical students: 1 month/year, Temple University 1981 - present

Director, Summer Enrichment Reinforcement Activity (SERA) course for incoming minority medical students: 1 month/year, Temple University

1988 - 1997Teaching in the Continuing Medical Education (CME) course in Anatomic

Basis of Sectional Imaging Modalities: The Nervous System Program for physicians:

1 month/year, Temple University 1986

Teaching in the Law Anatomy course for lawyers:1 month/year, Temple University 1987

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Teaching in the General and Oral Histology course for Dental students:4 months/year, Temple University 1990 -

present

GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISED

University of CincinnatiThomas Tafelski, Ph.D. 1976 1973-76

SUMMER MEDICAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED (1977-1997)

Larry Pupa Dave Sproat Jim Benner Celia Mikalac Oliver Jenkins Rob DixonGary Cohen Leo Hill Jennie Kehne Marge Parente Tony Rizzo Leslie DelaneyDoug Hanes Eliz. Bergey Abraham Dubb J. Gorlowski

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MEMBERSHIP ON PH.D. THESIS COMMITTEES

Temple UniversityIsaac Peng, Ph.D. 1986Michael McGuiness, Ph.D. 1991

Donna Hermey, Ph.D. 1994Linda Johnson, Ph.D. 1994

RESEARCH

GRANT SUPPORTPrevious Support

As Principal Investigator:

Effects of Monosodium Glutamate on the Neurons in the Arcuate Nucleus of the Hypothalamus; General Research & Support Grant,

Total award, direct costs: $2,000 1975

Effects of Monosodium Glutamate on the Neuroendocrine Control of FSH & LH Secretion; Biomedical Research & Support Grant, Total award, direct costs: $3,200 1977-78

A Study of the Existence & Function of 2 Distinct Populations of Cells in the Arcuate Nucleus; University Research Council, $2,600

1977-78

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Neuroendocrine Aspects of Arcuate Nucleus Lesions; RO1Total award, direct costs: $84,385 1978-

1981

The Neurochemical Basis for the Control of FSH Secretion; Biomedical Research & Support Grant,Total award, direct costs: $6,538 1982

The Role of Ovarian Secretions in the Neuroendocrine Control of FSH Secretion; Research Incentive Fund,Total Award, direct costs: $3,500 1983-

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The Role of the Anterior Hypothalamic Area and the Arcuate nucleus in the Neurochemical Regulation of FSH Secretion; Biomedical Research & Support Grant

Total award, direct costs: $5,202, 1983-84

As Co-investigator:

Functional Age Changes in Female Reproductive Organs; RO1 AG-0059

1977-79

The Delivery of the Radioprotectant WR-2721 to the Central Nervous System by Modification of the Blood Brain Barrier; Research Incentive FundTotal award, direct costs: $3,800 1985-

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Radio- and Chemoprotection of the Skin by WR-2721; Research Incentive Fund

Total award, direct costs: $2,800 1987-88

Radio- and Chemoprotection of the Skin by WR-2721; Research Incentive Fund

Total award, direct costs: $3,000 1988-89

Improvement of Brain Tumor Radiotherapy; Research Incentive Fund

Total award, direct costs: $2,773 1990-91

Improvement of Brain Tumor Radiotherapy; Research Incentive

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FundTotal award, direct costs: $3,000 1995-

96

Improvement of Brain Tumor Radiotherapy; Research Incentive Fund

Total award, direct costs: $3,000 1996-97

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PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONSNational Science Foundation, grant reviewer (4 times)1977-84American Association of Anatomists, Abstract Reviewer1987 Journal of Neuroendocrinology, reviewer 1985International Journal of Radiation Biology, reviewer1989Biology of Reproduction, reviewer 1980Endocrinology, reviewer 1979,

1981F.A. Davis Publishers, reviewer 1984,

1988 Williams & Wilkins Publishers, reviewer 1994, 1998

Med-Ed On-line, Reviewer 2004

PRESENTATIONSEffects of mercury on the reproductive axis. Seminar to Biology class at Earlham College

1974Effects of mercury on the reproductive axis. Advanced Placement Biology class. Walnut Hills

H.S. 1975Effects of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis. Seminar to the

Department of Anatomy, L.S.U. Shreveport, LA1979Effects of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis. Seminar to the Department of Anatomy, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 1980Effects of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis. Seminar to the

Department of Anatomy, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA1980Effects of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis. Seminar to the

Department of Medicine, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA1984Inside the mind of a medical school interviewer. Biology majors, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA 1993Neuropathology section lectures in Pathophysiology course. Temple University School of Nursing. 1993Histology and Neuroanatomy: Using a variety of multimedia styles to teach

scienceNational Research Council/Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable Case Studies Session of the American Association of Higher EducationWashington, D.C. March 1997

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ADMINISTRATIVE (as Associate Dean for Student Affairs)

SCHOOL COMMITTEES

Financial Aid CommitteePrimary Care Loan CommitteeClerkship Directors CommitteeDean’s Letter Writer CommitteeHealth Sciences Center Security CommitteeStudent Fee Coordinator for Health Medical SchoolHealth Sciences Center Student Health CommitteeLibrary-Teaching Building Planning CommitteeStudent Health Advocacy CommitteeFirst Year Progress CommitteeSecond Year Progress Committee

OTHER SCHOOL DUTIESFirst Year OrientationMedical Student Advising SystemDean’s HourResidency ApplicationGraduation CeremoniesResidency Match ProcessStudent Council and Student ActivitiesStudent NewsletterParkingHealth Insurance ComplianceBlood and Air Borne Pathogen Training ComplianceWork Study ProgramDebt Management ProgramFacilitator for Glaxo Wellcome Pathway Program

LOCAL COMMITTEES

Philadelphia Advisory Board of the National Youth Leadership Forum in Medicine

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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Membership Committee, Society for the Study of Reproduction1986-7Association of American Medical Colleges 1998 - 2003

COMMITTEES

UNIVERSITY

Member of All University Steering Committee (elected)Temple University

1989-91Food Service Committee

Temple University 1994-5

SCHOOL

Committee for Medical SciencesUniversity of Cincinnati 1975-80

Committee to review graduate program in the Department of Biomedical Communications, University of Cincinnati

1977Committee to review graduate program in the Department of

PhysiologyUniversity of Cincinnati 1978

Endocrine Review CommitteeUniversity of Cincinnati 1975-80

Research & Study Leaves CommitteeTemple University

1981-84Representative to Medical Faculty Senate

Temple University 1982-89

Proctor, National Board of Medical ExaminersTemple University

1981- 97Marshall, Medical School Graduation

Temple University 1983-present

Orientation CommitteeTemple University 1989

Student Progress CommitteeTemple University

1987-97

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Medical Student Promotions CommitteeTemple University

1989-1997Member of Medical School Steering Committee

Temple University 1989-91

Medical School Admissions Committee InterviewerTemple University

1991-2Medical School Admissions Committee

Temple University 1992 - 2003

Search Committee for Chair of Department of PhysiologyTemple University 1995

Curriculum CommitteeTemple University

1993-98Curriculum Committee, Chairman

Temple University 1994-5

Faculty Advisor, Health Fair at Pemberton Public SchoolTemple University

1994- 2003Committee for Dean's Letters

Temple University 1994-present

Curriculum Development Task Force - Fundamentals of Clinical CareTemple University 1994

Basic Science Departments Subcommittee for LCME 1995 visit

Temple University 1995Central Coordination of Curriculum Task Group

Temple University 1996Faculty Advisor for the Neurology Interest Group

Temple University 1996-7

Faculty Advisor for Temple Chapter of Operation SmileTemple University

1996-99Task Force: Development of Teaching Space in Kresge Hall

Temple University 1997-99

Health Science Library Computer Committee, Co-ChairTemple University 1998

Technology in Teaching Subcommittee (Information Technology Committee) 2003

Academy of Distinguished Educators in Medicine, Charter member

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2004

DEPARTMENTALMove co-ordinator to the new Medical Sciences Building

University of Cincinnati 1974Director of the Graduate Student Program

University of Cincinnati 1975-80Chairman, Graduate Committee

University of Cincinnati 1975-80 Graduate Studies Committee

Temple University 1980-93

Laboratory CommitteeTemple University

1981-93Seminar Committee, Chairman

Temple University 1981-91

Word Processor Users CommitteeTemple University 1981

Safety Officer, 6th Floor, Old Medical BuildingTemple University

1983-95Recruitment Committee

Temple University 1997- presentPromotion and Tenure Committee, Chair (2003 - present)

Temple University 1998 - presentPUBLICATIONS

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

1. Lamperti, A.A. and Printz, R.H. Effects of mercuric chloride on the reproductive cycle of the hamster. Biology of Reproduction 8: 378-387, 1973.

2. Lamperti, A.A. and Printz, R.H. Localization, accumulation and toxic effects of mercuric chloride on the reproductive axis of the female hamster. Biology of Reproduction 11: 180-186, 1974.

3. Tafelski, T.J. and Lamperti, A.A. Failure of lead acetate to affect the reproductive system of female rats. International Research Communications Systems 3: 449, 1975.

4. Lamperti, A.A. and Blaha, G.C. the effects of neonatally-administered monosodium glutamate on the reproductive system of adult hamsters. Biology of

Reproduction 14: 362-369, 1976.

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5. Lamperti, A.A. and Niewenhuis, R.J. The effects of mercury on the structure and function of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis in the hamster. Cell & Tissue Research 170: 315-324, 1976.

6. Tafelski, T.J. and Lamperti, A.A. The effects of a single injection of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis of the female hamster. Biology of Reproduction 17: 404-411, 1977.

7. Lamperti, A.A. Differential effects of goldthioglucose on the ventral medial nucleus of the hypothalamus of adult and weanling rats. International Research Communications Systems, Medical Sciences 5: 522, 1977.

8. Lamperti, A.A. and Baldwin, D.M. the effects of gonadal steroids on gonadotropin secretion in hamsters with a lesion of the arcuate nucleus. Endocrinology 104: 1041-1045, 1979.

9. Lamperti, A., Pupa, L. and Tafelski, T. Time-related effects of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis of the hamster.

Endocrinology 106: 553-558, 1980.

10. Lamperti, A. and Blaha, G. Ovarian function in hamsters treated with monosodium glutamate. Biology of Reproduction 21: 923-928, 1979.

11. Lamperti, A. and Blaha, G. The numbers of neurons in the hypothalamic nuclei of young and reproductively senescent female golden hamsters. Jl. of Gerontology

35: 335-338, 1980.

12. Lamperti, A. and Blaha, G. Further observations on the effects of neonatally-administered monosodium

glutamate on the reproductive axis of hamsters. Biology of Reproduction 22: 687-693, 1980.

13. Lamperti, A. and Baldwin, D.M. Pituitary responsiveness to LHRH stimulation in female hamsters treated neonatally with monosodium glutamate.

Neuroendocrinology 34: 169-174, 1982.

14. Pickard, G.E., Turek, F.W., Lamperti, A.A. and Silverman, A.J. The effect of neonatally administered monosodium glutamate (MSG) on the development of retinofugal projections

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and the entrainment of circadian locomotor activity. Behavioral and Neural Biology 34: 433-444, 1982.

15. Lamperti, A. and Mastovich, J. Morphological changes in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus and median eminence in the golden hamster during the neonatal period. American Jl. Anatomy 166: 173-185, 1983.

16. Lamperti, A.A. and Baldwin, D.M. The effects of anterior hypothalamic deafferentation and arcuate nucleus lesions on the feedback actions of estradiol benzoate on LH and FSH secretion in the female hamster. Biology of

Reproduction 28: 745-751, 1983.

17. Blaha, G.C. and Lamperti, A.A. Estradiol target neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus and lateral ventral medial nucleus of young adult, reproductively senescent and monosodium glutamate-lesioned female golden hamsters. Jl.

Gerontology 38: 532-537, 1983.

18. Lamperti, A.A. and Pickard, G.E. Immunohistochemical localization of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) in the hypothalamus of adult female hamsters treated neonatally with hypertonic saline or monosodium glutamate.

Anatomical Record 209: 131-141, 1984.

19. Sartin, J.L. and Lamperti, A.A. FSH & LH response to testosterone and gonadotropin releasing hormone in aging male rats. Experimental Aging Research 10: 183-187, 1984.

20. Sartin, J.L. and Lamperti, A.A. Age-related reductions in neuron numbers in hypothalamic nuclei of male rats. Experientia 41: 109-110, 1985.

21. Lamperti, A.A. FSH- and LH-releasing activity in the hypothalamus of female hamsters during proestrus and estrus: effects of arcuate nucleus lesions. Neuroendocrinology 41: 374-379, 1985.

22. Sartin, J.L., Lamperti, A.A. and Kemppainen, R.J. Alterations in insulin and glucagon secretion by monosodium glutamate lesions of the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. Endocrine Research 11: 145-155, 1985.

23. Lamperti, A. and Hill, L. The effects of anterior hypothalamic deafferentation on FSH-releasing activity in the intact female hamster. Experimental Brain Research

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68: 189-194, 1987.

24. Chovanes, G.I., McAllister, J.P., Salotto, A., Lamperti, A.A., and Truex, R.C. Monoamine alterations during experimental hydrocephalus in neonatal rats. Jl. Neurosurgery 22: 86-91, 1988.

25. Orth, J.M., Gunsalus, G.L. and Lamperti, A.A. Evidence from Sertoli cell-depleted rats indicates that spermatid number in adults

depends on numbers of Sertoli cells produced during perinatal development. Endocrinology 122: 787-794, 1988.

26. Lamperti, A., Conger, A.D., Jenkins, O., Cohen, G., Rizzo, A., Davis, M.E. and Sodicoff, M. WR-2721 entry across the blood - brain barrier. Radiation Research 115: 303-313, 1988.

27. Lovely, T.J., McAllister, J.P., Miller, D.W. and Lamperti, A.A. Effects of hydrocephalus and surgical decompression on cortical norepinephrine levels in neonatal cats. Neurosurgery 24: 43-52, 1989.

28. Sodicoff, M., Lamperti, A. and Ziskin, M.C. Transdermal radioprotector absorption using permeation enhancing vehicles. Radiation Research 121: 212-219, 1990.

29. Lamperti, A., Ziskin, M., Bergey, E., Gorlowski, J. and Sodicoff, M. Transdermal radioprotector absorption in the rat using

permeation enhancing vehicles.Radiation Research 124: 194-200, 1990.

30. Lamperti, A., Conger, A.D., Delaney, L. and Sodicoff, M. Reduction of radiation-induced hair loss by topical application of radioprotectors. Drug Devel & Ind. Pharm. 20: 1971-1989, 1994.

31. Lamperti, A. and Sodicoff, M. Computer-based neuroanatomy laboratory for medical students. Anatomical Record 249: 422-428, 1997.

32. Marino, T.A., Lamperti, A.A. and Sodicoff, M. Histology and Neuroanatomy: Using a variety of multimedia styles to teach science. National Research

Council/American Association of Higher Education Monograph, 1998.

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OTHER ARTICLES1. Lamperti, A.A. and Printz, R.H. Effects of mercury vapor on the

reproductive system of the female golden hamster. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Environmental

Engineering & Science Conference, 513-521, 1974.

AUDIOVISUAL TEACHING AIDS1. Neuroanatomy Laboratory Assistant. Lamperti, A, Sodicoff, M,

Oxberry, B, PC Software Fort Collins, CO, Visible Productions. 1996

2 Histology Laboratory Assistant. Lamperti A, Marino T, Sodicoff, M, PC Software Fort Collins, CO, Visible Productions. 1996

3. Neuroanatomy Laboratory Assistant. Lamperti, A, Sodicoff, M, Oxberry, B, PC Software Fort Collins, CO, Visible Productions. 1997 (updated, upgraded Version II)

ABSTRACTS

1. Lamperti, A.A. Influence of mercuric chloride on the reproductive cycle of the hamster. Anatomical Record 169: 363. Platform presentation. American Association of Anatomists, Philadelphia, PA. 1971

2. Lamperti, A.A. and Printz, R.H. Possible mechanisms for the effects of mercuric chloride on the reproductive cycle of the hamster. Anatomical Record 175: 367. Platform presentation. American Association of Anatomists, New York, NY. 1973

3. Lamperti, A.A. The effects of goldthioglucose on the ventral medial nucleus of adult and weanling rats. Published, not presented. Anatomical Record 187: 771, 1977.

4. Tafelski, T.J. and Lamperti, A.A. The effects of a single injection of monosodium glutamate on the reproductive axis of the male hamster. Platform presentation. Society for the Study of Reproduction, Austin, Texas, 1977.

5. Lamperti, A. and Baldwin, D.M. The effects of estradiol benzoate on gonadotropin secretion in hamsters with a lesion of the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus. Anatomical Record 189: 546. Platform presentation. Midwest Anatomists Association,

Omaha, Nebraska. 1977

6. Lamperti, A.A., Pupa, L. and Tafelski, T.J. The effects of monosodium glutamate on the neurons of the arcuate nucleus during the

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neonatal period of the hamster. Anatomical Record 190: 454. Platform presentation. American Association of Anatomists,

Vancouver, B.C. 1978

7. Lamperti, A. and Pupa, L. Alterations in the reproductive axis of hamsters after administration of monosodium glutamate on various days of the neonatal period. Anatomical Record 193: 597. Platform presentation. American Association of

Anatomists, Miami, FL 1979.

8. Lamperti, A. and Blaha, G. Ovarian function in hamsters treated with monosodium glutamate. Poster presentation. Society for the Study of Reproduction, Quebec,

1979.

9. Lamperti, A. and Baldwin, D.M. Pituitary responsiveness to LHRH injection in hamsters treated neonatally with monosodium glutamate. Anatomical Record 196: 108A.

Platform presentation. American Association of Anatomists, Omaha, NE. 1980.

10. Blaha, G. and Lamperti, A. Age differences in the response to LHRH by ovariectomized, estrogen-primed golden hamsters. Platform presentation. Biology of Reproduction 22

(Suppl. #1): 31A, 1980.

11. Lamperti, A. and Baldwin, D.M. The effects of anterior hypothalamic deafferentation, Anatomical Record 202: 106A. Platform presentation. American Association of

Anatomists, Indianapolis, Indiana. 1982.

12. Sartin, J.L. and Lamperti, A.A. Reproductive neuroendocrine correlates in aging male rats. Platform presenation. Fed. Proc. 41: 985, 1982.

13. Lamperti, A.A. and Pickard, G.E. Immunohistochemical localization of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) in the hypothalamus of adult female hamsters treated

neonatally with monosodium glutamate (MSG). Anatomical Record 205: 106A.selective increases and decreases of FSH secretion. Biology of

Reproduction 30 (Suppl #1): 155. Poster presentation. Society for the Study of Reproduction, Laramie, WY. 1984.

15. Sartin, J.L., Lamperti, A.A. and Kemppainen, R.J. Insulin and glucagon secretion in hamsters with monosodium glutamate-induced lesions of the hypothalamic

arcuate nucleus. Platform presentation. The Physiologist 27: 254, 1984.

16. Lamperti, A.A. and Hill, L. Effects of anterior hypothalamic deafferentation (AHD) on FSH and LH releasing activity in the anterior (AH) and medial basal hypothalamus

(MBH). Biology of Reproduction (Suppl #1) 111. Poster presentation Society for the Study of Reproduction, Montreal. 1985.

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17. Chovanes, G., Lamperti, A. and McAllister, J. Catecholamine alterations in subcortical structures of hydrocephalic rats. Poster presentation. Anatomical Record 214:

21A, 1986.

18. McAllister, J., Chovanes, G., Salotto, A., Norelle, A., Truex, R. and Lamperti, A. Neuronal degeneration and catecholamine changes in the cortex of hydrocephalic rats. Poster

presentation. Anatomical Record 214: 77A, 1986.

19. Jenkins, O., Lamperti, A. and Sodicoff, M. Radioprotection by WR-2721 of the CNS across the osmotically modified blood brain barrier. Platform presentation. Eastern

Student Research Forum, University of Miami School of Medicine, March 1987.

20. ibid, Platform presentation. Eastern Regional Neuroscience meeting, Temple University, March 1987.

21. Cohen, G., Rizzo, A., Lamperti, A. and Sodicoff, M. Entry of the radioprotectant WR-2721 Into the brain across a modified blood brain barrier. Platform presentation.

Eastern Student Research Forum, University of Miami School of Medicine, March 1988.

22. Lamperti, A., Conger, A., Jenkins, O., Cohen, G., Rizzo, A., Davis, M. and Sodicoff, M. WR-2721 entry into the brain across a modified blood brain barrier. Poster

presentation. Radiation Research Society, April, 1988.

23. ibid, Poster presentation. Sigma Xi Science Day, Temple University, April, 1988.

24. Lamperti, A., Conger, A., Kehne, J., Benner, W. and Sodicoff, M. WR-2721 vs WR-3689: Toxicity across a modified blood brain barrier. Poster presentation. Radiation Research

Society, March 1989.

25. ibid, Poster presentation. American Association of Anatomists, New Orleans, April 1989.

26. Aker, F.D., Sodicoff, M., Fowler, S., Moretti, E., Curry, H., Cruz, R. and Lamperti, A.A. Radioprotection of the CNS by internal carotid artery injection of WR-2721. Poster

presentation. Radiation Research Society, April, 1994.

27. Lamperti, A., Conger, A., Delaney, L. and Sodicoff, M. Reduction of radiation-induced hair loss by topical application of radioprotectors. Poster presentation. FASEB, April, 1994.

28. Lamperti, A., Sodicoff, M. and Oxberry, B. Neuroanatomy Laboratory Assistant. Poster presentation. FASEB, Washington, D.C. April, 1996.

29. Lamperti, A., Sodicoff, M. and Oxberry, B. Neuroanatomy Laboratory Assistant. Poster presentation. Computers in Healthcare Symposium, Philadelphia, PA. April,

1996.

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30. Lamperti, A. and Sodicoff, M. Computer-based Neuroanatomy Laboratory for Medical Students: Results of First Trial. Poster presentation. Philadelphia Chapter of the

Society for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA. May, 1996.

31. Sumas, M.E., Nathan, D.J., Lamperti, A.A., Vasthare, U., Tuma, R.F. and Young, W.F. Improved Function After Administration of 7.5% Hypertonic Saline Following

Experimental Spinal Cord Injury. Platform presentation. Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Sept, 1996.

32. Lamperti, A., Marino, T.A. and Sodicoff, M. Histology Lab Assistant, Platform presentation. American Association for Higher Education, Strategies for Change 2nd Annual

Teaching, Learning and Technology Round Table Summer Institute, Phoenix, AZ. July, 1996.

33. Marino, T.A., Lamperti, A.A. and Sodicoff, M. Histology and Neuroanatomy: Using a variety of multimedia styles to teach science. Platform presentation. National Research

Council/Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable Case Studies Session of the American Association of Higher Education. Washington, D.C. March, 1997.

34. Lamperti, A., Marino, T.A. and Sodicoff, M. Evaluation of computers in the Anatomy curriculum for first-year medical students. Poster presentation. American

Association of Clinical Anatomists. Honolulu, Hawaii. July 1997.

35. Marino, T.A., Lamperti, A. And Sodicoff, M. Teaching science with collaborative learning and technology. American Association of Higher Education, Teaching, Learning

and Technology Roundtable Summer Institute. Phoenix, AZ. July, 1997.

36. Lamperti, A., Marino, T. and Sodicoff, M. Computers in medical anatomy. Poster presentation. FASEB, San Francisco, CA, April 1998.

37. Lamperti, A. and Sodicoff, M. Introduction of magnetic resonance images into neuroanatomy laboratories. Poster presentation. American Association of Clinical Anatomists. Lexington, KY. June 1998

38. Lamperti, A. and Katz, J. Integration of Careers in Medicine and the MBTI: an experience at one medical school. Panel Discussion at a Careers in Medicine Professional Development Conference, Kansas City, Kansas June 2003.

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