Dr. Robert Terreberry
Professor
Anatomy
Campbell University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Terreberry is a classically-trained anatomist with extensive teaching experience at the medical school level in human gross anatomy, neuroscience and histology. He has taught at the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine prior to joining the CUSOM faculty. He participates in the anatomy and neuroscience components of the CUSOM pre-clinical curriculum. His research interests initially focused on cortical control of autonomic function in rats, and more recently, he has been interested in medical education. He is a member of both the American Association of Anatomists and the Society for Neuroscience. He obtained his PhD in Anatomy from Loyola University of Chicago. He had over 30 years of experience teaching the anatomical sciences at the medical school level.
Research Interest
Human gross anatomy, Neuroscience and Histology
Publications
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LaRose E, Zaman N, Reisner H, Siddiqui A, Newton B, Terreberry R, Brenseke B, Anderson F, Mitchell TR. Collaborative Anatomy-Pathology Project: Integrating Clinical Sciences into the Pre-Clinical Curriculum. The FASEB Journal. 2016 Apr 1;30(1 Supplement):888-2.
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Newton BW, Rodgers SA, Rau JN, Hong MY, Terreberry RR. A new type of non-recurrent inferior laryngeal nerve in a cadaver with a right retroesophageal subclavian artery. International Journal of Anatomical Variations. 2017;10(2).