Human Tissue Biology A464
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    Dr. Mark Braun. I am the person who developed this website. If there are problems or questions about the site, please contacted me at braunm@indiana.edu In addition to my interest in website development and the application of computer technology to education, I am also a physician. I practiced pathology in a medium sized general hospital for almost twenty years. In 1994 I returned to the university and have been primarily responsible for teaching sophomore pathology since that time. My research interests are varied and diverge from the more traditional medical lines. I am studying the impact of infectious diseases that were introduced by Europeans and Africans into the New World during the time of European colonization. I use historical documents and even study native American artistic motifs, looking for references to disease.

     

    Sue Childress is a native Bloomingtonian and has many years experience as a microtomist.  Sue has responsibility for the collections of microscope slides used for courses in histology and pathology and regularly prepares new slides for those collections. She also works with Medical Sciences faculty and students in the preparation of research materials for light and electron microscopy and regularly provides one-on-one instruction to graduate students and undergraduates in various histological techniques. An excellent microscopic anatomist, Sue also helps provide one-on-one instruction of medical students in A464. A visit to her lab in JH 201A will reveal that she also is an enthusiast in the cultivation of orchids.


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