Joseph Pysh, D.O., Ph.D.
Professor, Neurology
Academic Appointments
- 2000-present: Professor, Michigan State University, Neurology
- 1995-2000: Professor, Michigan State University, Internal Medicine (Neurology)
- 1986-1995: Associate Professor, Michigan State University, Internal Medicine (Neurology)
- 1972-1986: Associate Professor, Northwestern University, Cell Biology and Anatomy
- 1978-1981: Acting Chairman, Northwestern University, Cell Biology and Anatomy
- 1968-1972: Assistant Professor: Northwestern University, Anatomy
- 1966-1968: Instructor, Northwestern University, Anatomy
Postdoctoral Training
- 1983-1986: Resident, Northwestern University, Neurology
- 1964-1966: Research Fellow in Anatomy, United States Public Health Service
- 1963-1964: Research Fellow in Anatomy, American Osteopathic Association
- 1962-1963: Intern, Detroit Osteopathic Hospital
Education
- Ph.D., Northwestern University, Neuroanatomy, 1967
- D.O., Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1962
- B.A., Wayne State University, Biology, 1958
Fellowships
- Fellow: American College of Neuropsychiatry
Biographies
- Who’s Who in America, 60th Edition 2006
- Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2006-2007, 5th Edition.
- Who’s Who in Science & Engineering, 1st Edition to Current Edition
Research
- Published research articles include the topics of electron microscopic correlates of synaptic transmission, brain plasticity, environmental influences in brain development and cellular aspects of brain development. Current interests include brain ischemia and seizure disorders.
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