Paul E Neumann MD
Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Professional summary
Postdoctoral clinical training in anatomic pathology and neuropathology. Postdoctoral research training in molecular genetics. Faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School (1985-1993) and Dalhousie University (1993-present).
Education
Universities
Brown University
M.D., Medicine
1981
Experience
Professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Dalhousie University
1996 to present
Honors and Awards
Originating Authorship of Anatomy
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Histology
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Anatomical Nomenclature
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Embryology
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Teratology
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Embryonic Stages
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Development of Genital Systems
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Development of Urinary System
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Development of Digestive System
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Development of Cardiovascular System
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Fetal Period
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Embryonic Period
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Development of Head and Neck
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Fetal Adnexa
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Development of Heart
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Cell
The Medpedia Project
2009
Originating Authorship of Teratogen
The Medpedia Project
2009
Disclosures
Paul E Neumann MD has nothing to disclose

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