Research Terms
Teaching Methods Endocrine Diseases Medical Ethics Science Ethics and Values
Keywords
Anatomy Embryology Ethics Histology Human Use Ethics Melatonin Neuroanatomy Pineal Research Ethics Teaching
Selected Publications out of 70:
Champney TH, DC Broadfield, EH Vargas and DR Hoodiman, 2020, Establishing and operating a body donation program. In: Teaching Anatomy: A Practical Guide, Second Edition, LK Chan and W Pawlina, eds, Springer Nature, Switzerland, in press.
Champney TH, 2017, The lack of memorial services in for-profit and non-profit willed body companies in the United States. In: Commemorations and Memorials: Exploring the Human Face of Anatomy, G Strkalj and N Pather, eds, World Scientific Pubs, Singapore, pp 41-48.
Champney TH, 2015, Essential Clinical Neuroanatomy, Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, 311 pp.
Champney TH, 2014, Conflicts of commitment, conflicts of conscience, and institutional conflicts of interest. In: Conflicts of Interest (COI) Guide, CITI Program at the University of Miami, pp 29-42.
Champney TH, 2011, A proposal for a policy on the ethical care and use of cadavers and their tissues, Anat Sci Educ, 4:49-52.
Schiller, ED, TH Champney, CK Reiter and DP Dohrman, 2003, Melatonin inhibition of nicotine-stimulated dopamine release in PC12 cells, Brain Res, 966:95-102.
Manzana, EJP, WJA Chen and TH Champney, 2001, Acute melatonin and p-chloroamphetamine on pineal, brain and serum serotonin levels as well as stress hormone levels, Brain Res, 909:127-137.
Champney, TH, 2001, Melatonin’s reduction in hamster serum thyroxine levels: impact of alterations in serum testosterone, Gen Comp Endocrinol, 123:121-126.
Champney, TH, GC Allen, M Zannelli and LA Beausang, 1998, Time dependent effects of melatonin on immune measurements in male Syrian hamsters, J Pineal Res, 25:142-146.
Champney TH, WH Hanneman, ME Legare and K Appel, 1996, Acute and chronic effects of melatonin as an anticonvulsant in male gerbils, J Pineal Res, 20:79-83.
FASEB - American Association of Anatomists, Member; 1988 - present
Editorial Board, Journal of Pineal Research, Journal of Pineal Research; 2012 - 2022
Editorial Board, American Journal of Physiology, American Journal of Physiology; 2009 - 2022
Anatomical Sciences Education, American Association of Anatomists; 2009 - 2022
Medical Education, Medical Education Journal; 2009 - 2022
Facial Anatomy; ASDS Short Course; American Society for Dermatologic Surgery; 2010
Endocrine System Overview; Endocrine Society Shortcourse; Endocrine Society; 2005
Neuroanatomy Review; USMLE Review Course; University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; 2011
The Business of Bodies: Human Tissue Ethics & Commercialization; Human Tissue Use Symposium ; Harvard University; 2019
Who Are You? The Ethics of HIPAA, Privacy & Body Donors; Invited Speaker ; American Association of Clinical Anatomy; 2018
Embryology Review; USMLE Review Course; University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; 2011
This presentation is an engaging look at the engineering marvels and mishaps of the human body. Presented in laymen’s terms, specific anatomical structures are discussed with examples of those that work well and those that could be designed better.
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Phineas Gage, Henry Molaison (H.M.), Barry Marshall and Henrietta Lacks are individuals who by their response to a medical issue have had a profound impact on our medical knowledge. Each of these individual’s stories will be told and how they helped advance medical knowledge.
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This presentation describes the teaching and research use of willed bodies in Florida. It describes the need for donated bodies in medical education and encourages individuals to consider the altruistic nature of body donation.
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The use of human tissues for transplants, for research and for education has haphazard rules and regulations. The use of cells, organs and bodies have quite different regulations. There is no overriding ethical and regulatory framework for the use of human tissues. These issues are raised for discussion amongst the audience.
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This is a series of one hour presentations on topics in research ethics. These include animal research, human research, authorship ethics, conflict of interest, data aquisition as well as others. They can be given as a series of lectures or as stand alone presentations.
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The physiology and function of the pineal hormone, melatonin, is presented. The use by individuals for jet lag, sleep induction and free radical scavenging is discussed.
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