Carson Cornbrooks
Associate Professor
Department of Neurological Sciences
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
I have teaching responsibilities in the VIC for medical and graduate students and in the undergraduate ANPS 20 course. For the VIC, I am the Director of the Connections Course for second year medical students and am responsible for the presentation of Histology in the first year Human Structure and Function course. I also am a small group facilitator for a case discussion group in the VIC Neural Course. I present numerous lectures on organ systems in the Anatomy and Physiology course for undergraduate students and lecture in two seminar courses offered in the Neuroscience Graduate Program curriculum.
Research Interest
Although I no longer have an independent laboratory, I still maintain a strong interest in Schwann cell development and function, especially the role of Schwann cells in the response to peripheral nerve injury.
Publications
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Cornbrooks CJ, Carey DJ, McDonald JA, Timpl R, Bunge RP. In vivo and in vitro observations on laminin production by Schwann cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1983 Jun 1;80(12):3850-4.
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Cornbrooks CJ, Carey DJ, McDonald JA, Timpl R, Bunge RP. In vivo and in vitro observations on laminin production by Schwann cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1983 Jun 1;80(12):3850-4.
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Cornbrooks CJ, Carey DJ, McDonald JA, Timpl R, Bunge RP. In vivo and in vitro observations on laminin production by Schwann cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1983 Jun 1;80(12):3850-4.
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Cornbrooks CJ, Carey DJ, McDonald JA, Timpl R, Bunge RP. In vivo and in vitro observations on laminin production by Schwann cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 1983 Jun 1;80(12):3850-4.