Jean Anne Paterson PhD
Senior Scholar, Human Anatomy, University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Professional summary
I was a Professor and before that an Assistant and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine for 29 years. I had a postdoctoral fellowship at Case Western Reserve University in neuroscience. I obtained my B.Sc. (honours Biology), Msc (human anatomy) and PhD (human anatomy) from McGill University. I enjoyed teaching students and especially graduate students, of whom I graduated four. I like to keep up with the literature now, in neural progenitor cells, glial cells, and sense organ differentiation.
Education
Universities
McGill University
PhD, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Experience
Senior Scholar
Honors and Awards
Teaching Excellence (nomination)
Memberships
member (emeritus)
Publications
Articles
"Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and two of its receptors, FGFR1 and FGFR2: gene expression in the rat brain during postnatal development as determined by quantitative RT-PCR."
"Tissue-specific androgen-inhibited gene expression of a submaxillary gland protein, a rodent homolog of the human prolactin-inducible protein/GCDFP-15 gene."
"Butyrylcholinesterase activity in the developing auditory brainstem, the choroid plexus and the pituitary of the perinatal rat."
"Effect of pyridoxine deficiency in the neuronally mature rat."
"Postnatal development of oligodendrocytes."
"Immunocytochemical and autoradiographic demonstration of prolactin binding to human breast cancer cells in tissue culture."
"The oculomotor nucleus and extraocular muscles in a mutant anophthalmic mouse."
"Radioautographic investigation of gliogenesis in the corpus callosum of young rats. I. Sequential changes in oligodendrocytes."
"Increased proliferation of neuroglia and endothelial cells in the supraoptic nucleus and hypophysial neural lobe of young rats drinking hypertonic sodium chloride solution."
Disclosure or Conflict of Interest
Jean Anne Paterson PhD has nothing to disclose

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