Donna J. Forbes, Ph.D. - MED - Duluth, University of Minnesota
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Donna J. Forbes, Ph.D.


Contact Information

Phone: 218-726-8882
Fax: 218-726-6235

Email:

dforbes@d.umn.edu

Address:

203 SMed
1035 University Drive
Duluth, MN  55812

 


http://www.med.umn.edu/duluth



Associate Professor

Research

Current interests:

  • Development of multimedia instructional materials and analysis of their efficacy for medical education.

Past Interests:

  • Development of a corneal epithelium-trigeminal ganglion co-culture system for the study of neuron-target cell interactions.
  • Role of extracellular matrix in the maintenance of corneal epithelium.
  • Role of the trigeminal ganglion in the developmental organization of central aspects of the trigeminal projection in rodents:  time of origin analysis of trigeminal ganglion neurons, differentiation of trigeminal ganglion neurons in the early post-natal period and development of Merkel cell receptors in the vibrissae during early post-natal life.

Education

1964 B.A. Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL  (Biology)

1967 M.S. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI  (Physiology)

1971 Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Neurophysiology)

1971-1973 Post-doctoral fellowship University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Neuroanatomy)

Teaching

  • Course Director, Med 6573: Nervous System
  • Med 6505:  Applied Anatomy; selected topics in Embryology
  • Course Director, Nervous System Board Review Course

Publications

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEVELOPED:

Forbes, D. J. and A. R. Severson, 2001.  NeuroTime®, A Computer-based, Multimedia Learning Program.

Forbes, D.J.  Laboratory Guide to Neuroanatomy, revised annually.

Guillery, R.W. and D.J. Forbes, 1973.  The Study of the Human Brain.  A series of color videotapes of the intact and dissected brain.

 

PUBLICATIONS:

Forbes, D.J., R.S. Pozos and J.D. Nelson, 1987.  Co-culture of rat corneal epithelium and trigeminal ganglion neurons.  Current Eye Research 6(3): 507-514.

Forbes, D.J., R.S. Pozos, J.D. Nelson, and P.H. Lima, 1984.  Characterization of rat corneal epithelium maintained in tissue culture.  Current Eye Research 3(12): 1471-1479.

Forbes, D.J. and C. Welt, 1981.  Neurogenesis in the trigeminal ganglion of the albino rat: A quantitative autoradiographic study. Journal of Comparative Neurology  199(1): 133-147.

Forbes, D.J. and R.W. Petry, 1979.  Computer-assisted mapping with the light microscope.  Journal of Neuroscience Methods 1(1): 77-94.

Himwich, W.A., J.M. Davis, D.J. Forbes, S.N. Glisson, T. Magnusson, M.A. Stout, and D.M. Trusty, 1972.  Indole metabolism and behavior in dog. Biological Psychiatry 4(1): 51-63.

Burton, H., D.J. Forbes, R.M. Benjamin, 1970.  Thalamic neurons responsive to temperature changes of glabrous hand and foot skin in squirrel monkey.  Brain Research 24: 179-190.

 


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