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Jody L. Short, D.O., M.S.

Endovascular Neuro-interventional Fellow

 

Hometown:

Decatur, Illinois.

Undergraduate Education:

Honors Program in Psychology, Eastern Illinois University, Illinois, 1997.

Graduate Education and Medical School:

  • Masters of Biology, Eastern Illinois University, Illinois, 2002.
  • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences, California, 2002.

Post Graduate Education, Internship, and other training:

  • Intern, Mineral Area Medical Center, Farmington, Missouri, 2002 - 2003.
  • Resident, Grandview Medical Center Neurology Residency, Dayton, Ohio, 2005 - 2008.
  • Vascular Neurology Fellow, Michigan State University/Sparrow Health Systems, 2008- 2009.

Fellowship interests/Special neurology interest:

Stroke, Neurocritical care, and Endovascular interventions.

Research and Publications:

  • Nathan BP, Nisar R, Short J, Randall S, Gisssom E, Griffin G, Switzer PV, Struble RG. Delayed olfactory nerve regeneration in Apo-E deficient mice.  Brain Res. 2005 Apr 11;1041(1):87-94.
  • Short, J.S., Nathan, B.P., Struble, R.G.  Effects of Human Apolipoprotein-E isoforms on Olfactory Nerve Plasticity in Mice.  Amercian Federaton for Aging Research Abstract, 2001.
  • Nathan, B.P., Nisar, R., Randall, S., Short, J., Sherrow, M., Wong, G.K. and Struble, R.G.  Apolipoprotein E is upregulated in olfactory bulb glia following peripheral receptor lesion in mice.  Experimental Neurology, 172, (2001) 128-136.
  • B.P. Nathan, R. Niser, S. Beckman-Randall, J. Short, M. Sherrow, R.G. Struble.  Role of apolopoprotein E in olfactory nerve regeneration in mice.  Society for neurosciences Abstract, 26, 2000.
  • L Short and J Leo, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, BP Nathan, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL and RG Struble, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL (into by GH Starich).  Morphological studies to elucidate the role of apolipoprotein E during olfactory nerve regeneration in mice.Western Student Medical Research Forum Abstract, 2000.
  • Struble, R.G., Short, J., Ghobrial, M. and Nathan, B.P.  Apolipoprotein E immunoreactivity in human and mouse olfactory bulb.  Neuroscience Letters, 268 (1999) 1-4.
  • Struble, R.G., Nisar, R., Bechman-Randall, S., Sherrow, M., Short, J. and Nathan, B.P.  Time course of apolipoprotein E levels following olfactory nerve lesioning in mice.  New Biology of Aging, 1999
  • Short, J., Nathan, B.P. and Struble, R.G.  Effects of Human Apolipoprotein-E Isoforms on Olfactory Nerve Plasticity in Mice.  In Preparation.

Ongoing Projects:

  • Ischemic Stroke Subtypes and Urinary Tract Infections.
  • Screening and Treatment of Post-Stroke Depression.

Why did you choose to become part of Michigan State University Neurology?

Motivated faculty with sincere interest in stroke/neurology. Opportunity to train in neurointervention with neurology attendings.  Friendly residents and staff.

If you were not a doctor, what would you have chosen as a career?

Medicinal Chemistry or Investment Banking.

Extracurricular interests and activities:

Soccer, exercising, sports (college football), computer games.

 

 

 
   

 

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