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CURRICULUM VITAE
THERESA A. HARRISON, Ph.D.
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology
East Tennessee State University
College of Medicine
Johnson City, TN 37614-0576
Office: (423) 439-2122
FAX: (423) 439-2017
e-mail: [email protected]
809 Cloudland Drive
Johnson City, TN 37601
(423) 928-2343
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Associate Research
Professor
2012present
Department of Biomedical Sciences,
ETSU, Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN
Associate Research
Professor
20062012
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology
ETSU, Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN
Assistant Research
Professor
20002006
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology
ETSU, Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN
Adjunct Associate
Professor
2005present
Department of Psychology
ETSU, Johnson City, TN
Adjunct Assistant
Professor
19972000
Departments of Physiology & Pharmacology, & Cardiovascular
Research Institute, ETSU, Quillen College of Medicine, Johnson City,
TN
Assistant
Professor
1988-97
Department of Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Schools of Medicine
and Graduate Studies, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
Director
1992-97
Confocal Microscopy Facility, Department of Cellular Biology &
Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
Research
1986-88
Investigator
(Research Faculty)
Department of Biologic & Materials Science, University of Michigan
School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Research
Associate
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, School of Medicine,
Emory University, Atlanta, GA (With Dr. John W. Scott)
1983-86
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
B.S.
1973
Biology, magna cum laude, Tufts University, Medford, MA
Ph.D.
1979
Experimental Psychology, Supervisor: Dr. Richard F. Thompson
Department of Psychology and Social Relations
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Postdoctoral
Training
1980-83
Training Fellowship in Neurophysiology, Supervisor: Dr. Arnold L.
Towe, Department of Physiology & Biophysics,
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle,WA
FUNDING HISTORY
EXTRAMURAL:
Co-investigator, NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) grant, “Undergraduate
Research in Integrative Developmental Biology”, Rebecca A Pyles, Principal Investigator;
9/15/11-8/31/14, $184,500
Principal Investigator, NIH NIDCD, R15 DC 6888-01; “Taste circuits in hypothalamus”; 7-1-05
to 6-30-09; Direct Costs: $150,000
Co-Investigator, NIH NHLBI, R01 HL 54633-04; Donald B. Hoover, Principal Investigator;
“Role of nonclassical transmitters in cardiac ganglia”; 7-1-01 to 6-30-05; Direct Costs:
$700,000;
Principal Investigator, NIH NINDS R15 40265; “Neuronal subpopulations in gustatory NST”;
7-1-00 to 6-30-04; Direct Costs: $100,000
Co-Investigator, NIH NCRR, Shared Instrumentation Grant 1 S10 RR14697: “Confocal
Microscope”, Nae J. Dun, Principal Investigator; 10-1-00 to 9-30-01; Direct Costs: $260,028
Co-Investigator, NIH NHLBI, P01 HL-36059 (Project 1); “Characterization and Modification
of Cardiac Neural Crest"; Program Title: “Development of the Heart: Role of Neural Crest"
4-1-94 to 3-31-97; Direct Costs: $585,652
Principal Investigator, NIH NIDCD R29 DC-00690 (First Award); "Neurobiology of gustatory
neurons in solitary nucleus"; 8-1-89 to 7-31-95; $336,381
Co-Investigator, NIH NHLBI P01 HL-36059 (Project 7); "Neural interactions of neural crest:
Development of Long QT syndrome"; Program Title: "Development of the Heart: Role of
Neural Crest"; 4-1-91 to 3-31-94; Project 7: $201,077
Principal Investigator, NIH NCRR, 1 S10 RR06383; Shared Instrumentation Grant
“Bio Rad Confocal Microscope and 3-D Analysis Workstation”, 7-21-91 to 7-20-92; $156,000
INTRAMURAL:
Principal Investigator, ETSU RDC Small Grant, “Funds for Confocal Microscope Use to
Complete & Publish Taste Stem Cell Studies”, 11/26/14-6/30/15, $980.
Principal Investigator, ETSU RDC Major Grant, “Lgr5-expressing Cells in Taste Papillae: Role
in Adult Taste Cell Regeneration”, 7/1/13-6/30/14, $10,000.
Principal Investigator, ETSU RDC Small Grant, “Does Lgr5 reveal stem cells for taste buds?”,
10/12/12-6/30/13, $1500.
Co-Investigator, East Tennessee State University Research and Development Committee
Interdisciplinary Research Grant, 09-003M, “Neural and behavioral consequences of chronic
Ritalin exposure”; 7-1-09 to
6-30-10; $20,000
Principal Investigator, ETSU Research and Development Committee Major Grant, 06-038M;
“D cyclins and Kip 1 in taste cell turnover”; 7-1-05 to 6-30-06; $9,000
Principal Investigator, ETSU Research and Development Committee Major Grant; “Taste
Modulation of Feeding Circuits in Normal and Obese Rats”; 06/03-06/04; $6,000
Principal Investigator, ETSU Student Faculty Collaborative Grant Award; “Projection Targets of
Posterior Tongue Taste Neurons”; 01/03-06/03; $500
Principal Investigator, ETSU Research and Development Committee Major Grant;
“Identification of a functional class of taste neurons in the brainstem”; 7-1-98 to 6-30-99; $6,000
Principal Investigator, ETSU Research and Development Committee Small Grant; “Markers for
gustatory neurons in the solitary nucleus”; 7-1-97 to 6-30-98; $1,000
Medical College of Georgia; BRSG; "Role of somatosensory inputs in the primary taste nucleus"
4-1-95 to 3-31-96; $8,285
Medical College of Georgia BRSG Award; "Morphology and function of taste neurons in the
solitary nucleus"; 4-1-89 to 9-1-89; $3,910
SUBMITTED BUT NOT FUNDED:
Principal Investigator, NIH NIDCD R01 DC011090 ; ”Mosaic analysis of taste cell turnover,”
7/1/2010 – 6/30/2014, $1,000,000
Co-investigator, , NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates grant, “Undergraduate
Research in Integrative Developmental Biology”, Rebecca A Pyles, Principal Investigator;
4/01/10-3/31/13, $393,000
Co-investigator, NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates grant, “Southern Appalachian
Site for Neuroscience Research”, Russell W. Brown, Principal Investigator; 6-1-05 to 8-30-07
REVIEW ACTIVITIES
GRANT REVIEW:
2000
1995
1994; 1992
1990
Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Sensory Systems Program
Special Study Section, NIH, National Institute for Deafness and Communicative
Disorders (NIDCD), Small Grant Program
Special Study Section, NIH National Center for Research Resources, Biomedical
Research Support Shared Instrumentation Grant Program (Confocal Microscopy)
Site Visit Review Team, NIH General Medical Sciences Institute, Minority
Biomedical Research Support Program
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
BMC Neuroscience -2012
Journal of Neuroscience – 2011
Chinese Journal of Physiology – 2008, 2009
Chemical Senses – 2006, 2007
Anatomical Record - 2001
Chemical Senses - 2005
Brain Research Bulletin – 2005
Microscopy & Microanalysis – 2004
Brain Research - 2002
SERVICE IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
2007-present Vice-President, Appalachian Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience
2000-01
Program Committee, Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS)
National
Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 25-29, 2001
1993-94
President, MCG Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Spring 2015
Fall 2014
2012-present
2009-2012
2007
2006
2004
2003
Research Development Committee: RDC Major Grant review panel
Research Development Committee: RDC Small Grant review panel
Committee on Gender and Special Issues
Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program Committee
Search committee, Perception/Cognition faculty member, Psychology Department
Search committee, Chair of Biological Sciences
Appalachian Student Research Forum, Judge (Division V: Post-docs and
Residents)
Appalachian Student Research Forum, Judge (1st & 2nd year graduate students)
Biology Department Seminar Series presentation: “The Basics of Good Taste:
Studies of brainstem circuits in a neglected sensory system.”
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA:
1994-96
1994-95
1993-94
Committee on Animal Use in Research and Education (CAURE), Medical
College of Georgia
Graduate Faculty Assembly Nominating Committee, Medical College of Georgia
Graduate Student Research Day Committee, Medical College of Georgia
TEACHING/TRAINING EXPERIENCE
VISITING SCIENTISTS:
11/2006
Diana Maria Lorena Rubio y Navarro, Departamento de Neurobiología
del Desarrollo y Neurofisiología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Campus Juriquilla, Qro., México
MEDICAL AND DENTAL STUDENTS:
Courses:
2015
2003-present
1989 - 1996
1984 - 1986
Independent Research:
1989
Case Oriented Learning, Freshman Medical Class, ETSI College
Of Medicine
Clinical Neuroscience, Sophomore Medical Class, ETSU College
of Medicine
Neuroscience, Freshman Medical Class, Medical College of
Georgia
Neurobiology, Freshmen Dental Class, Emory University
Cheryl Cliff, Dean’s Summer Research Fellowship for Medical
Students, Medical College of Georgia
GRADUATE STUDENTS:
Courses:
Spring, 2010
Fall, 2009
Spring, 2009
Fall, 2008
Summer, 2008
Spring, 2008
1994 - 1996
1991 - 1992
ANCB 6500 Special Topics in Developmental Biology
ANCB 6600 Special Topics in Cell Biology
ANCB 6900 Special Problems in Anatomy & Cell Biology
ANCB 6900 Spcial Problems in Anatomy & Cell Biology
ANCB 6600 Special Topics is Cell Biology
ANCB 6500 Special Topics in Developmental Biology
ANCB 6900 Special Problems in Anatomy & Cell Biology
ANCB 6120 Research Lab Rotations
ANCB 6120 Research Lab Rotations
Introduction to Research, Medical College of Georgia
Cell Biology, Medical College of Georgia
Dissertation Committees:
2012
1997
Ph.D. Marla Perna, Biolmedical Sciences, ETSU College of Medicine
Ph.D. Margaret Tompkins, Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Medical
College of Georgia
Ph.D. Feng Qin, Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Medical College of
Georgia
Ph.D. William Henry, Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Medical College of
Georgia
Ph.D. SuWang, Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Medical College of
Georgia
1994
1994
1992
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:
Independent Research
ETSU:
8/20126/2015
Summer 2014
Summer 2013
Summer 2012
2006-2008
Fall/2007
Fall/2007
2001-2003
2001
Candice Rai, APS Research Discovery
A. J. Slepian, NSF REU Summer Program, Mentor
Alexander Blume, NSF REU Summer Program, Mentor
Stephen Cunningham, NSF REU Summer Program, Mentor
Colin Spaulding –BIOL-4900 (Honors Thesis Research) Studies of Taste
Cell Turnover
Amber Viers – laboratory volunteer
Theresa M. Harrison – laboratory volunteer
Prajwal Rajappa – BIOL-4900 (Honors Thesis Research) Neuron Classes
in the Taste System
Priya Pannapula - BIOL-4900 Neurotransmitters in the Taste System –
Medical College of Georgia:
1993
1993
1989
Monica Bhaggia (University of Georgia), HDG Summer Research Fellow, MCG
Margaret Wallace (University of Georgia), HDG Summer Research Fellow, MCG
Jennifer Lapp (Rice University), HDG Summer Research Fellow, MCG
PUBLICATIONS
Dissertation Title: Motor control of the classically-conditioned rabbit nictitating membrane
response (1979). (Dr. Richard F. Thompson, Major Advisor)
BOOK CHAPTERS
1.
Scott, J.W. and Harrison, T.A. (1987) The olfactory bulb: Anatomy and physiology.
IN: Neurobiology of Taste and Smell. T. Finger and W. Silver (eds.), John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., New York.
2.
Cegavske C.F., Harrison, T.A., and Torigoe, Y. (1987) Identification of the substrates of
the unconditioned response in the classically conditioned rabbit nictitating membrane
preparation. IN: Classical Conditioning III. I. Gormezano, W.F. Prokasy, and R.F.
Thompson (eds). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey.
MANUSCRIPTS (Peer Reviewed Journals)
1.
Harrison, T.A. and Cegavske, C.F. (1981) Role of the levator palpebrae superioris (LPS)
muscle in effecting nictitating membrane movement in the rabbit. Physiology &
Behavior, 26:159-162.
2.
Harrison, T.A. and Scott, J.W. (1986) Olfactory bulb response to odor stimulation:
Analysis of response pattern and intensity relationships. Journal of Neurophysiology,
56:1571-1589.
3.
Harrison, T.A. and Towe, A.L. (1986) Antidromic response to medullary pyramid
stimulation in rats and its relation to that in cats. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 29:143161.
4.
Wellis, D.R., Scott, J.W. and Harrison, T.A. (1989) Discrimination among odorants by
single neurons of the rat olfactory bulb. J. Neurophysiol 61:1161-1177.
5.
Mulroy, M.J., Hotelling, H.B., and Harrison, T.A. (1990) Long Q-T and long Q-T with
deafness syndromes: Beginning a neural analysis in an embryonic chick model. Ann NY
Acad Sci, 588:430-432.
6.
Towe, A.L. and Harrison, T.A. (1993) Cerebral response to pyramidal tract stimulation
in wood rats and its relation to laboratory rats. Exp Brain Res 97:311-316.
7.
Mulroy, M.J. and Harrison, T.A. (1994) Developmental study of the long QT with
deafness syndrome in the chick embryo: Cochlear pathology. Int’l J of Ped
Otorhinolaryngol 29:179-194.
8.
Harrison, T.A., Stadt, H.A., and Kirby, M.L. (1994) Developmental characteristics of
the chick nodose ganglion. Dev Neurosci 16:67-73.
9.
Harrison, T.A., Stadt, H.A., Kumiski, D.H., and Kirby, M.L. (1995) Compensatory
responses and development of the nodose ganglion following ablation of placodal
precursors in the embryonic chick. Cell & Tis Res 281:379-385.
10.
Harrison, T.A. and Mulroy, M.J. (1996) Abnormal cardiac sensory innervation
associated with experimentally-induced, electrocardiographic long QT intervals in chick
embryos. Pediatr Res 39:1-8.
11.
Doetsch, G.S., Harrison, T.A., and MacDonald, A.C. (1996) Short-term plasticity in
SM1 cortex of the at: Rapid changes in neuronal response profiles, magnitudes and
latencies following digit denervation. Exp Brain Res 112:505-512.
12.
Harrison, T.A., Chen, C.-T., Dun, N.J. and Chang, J.-K. (1999) Hypothalamic orexin Aimmunoreactive neurons project to the rat dorsal medulla. Neurosci. Lett 270:1-4.
13.
Harrison, T.A. (2001) Chorda tympani nerve stimulation evokes Fos expression in
regionally limited neuron populations within the gustatory nucleus of the solitary tract.
Brain Research 904:54-66.
14.
Calupca, M.A., Locknar, S., Zhang, L., Harrison, T.A., Hoover, D.B., and Parsons, R.L.
(2001) Distribution of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript peptide in the
guinea pig intrinsic cardiac nervous system and co-localization with neuropeptides or
transmitter synthetic enzymes.
J. Comp. Neurol. 439:73-86.
15.
Harrison, T.A., Hoover, D. B., and King, M. S. (2004) Distinct regional distributions of
NK1 and NK3 neurokinin receptor immunoreactivity in rat brainstem gustatory centers.
Brain Res. Bull., 63:7-17.
16.
Hua, F., Harrison, T.A., Qin, C., Reifsteck,A., Ricketts, B., Carnel, C. and Williams, C.A.
(2004) cFos expression in the rat brainstem and spinal cord in response to activation of
cardiac ischemic-sensitive afferent fibers. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol.
287:H2728-38.
17.
Harrison. T.A., Perry, K.M., and Hoover, D.B. (2005) Regional cardiac ganglia
projections in the guinea pig heart studied by postmortem DiI tracing. Anatomical
Record Part A: Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular and Evolutionary Biology. 285A:758770.
18.
Harrison, T.A., Smith Adams, L.B., Moore, P.D., Perna, M.K., Sword, J.D. and Defoe, D.
M.. Accelerated turnover of taste bud cells in mice deficient for the cyclin-dependent
kinase inhibitor p27Kip1. BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12:34
(www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2202/12/34)
19.
Heπ, Z., Harrisonπ, T.A., Gain, P., Boggs, K., Liu, H-X., Defoe¶, D.M. and Thuret¶, G.
Complexity of corneal endothelial cell shape revealed by 3-D imaging. Submitted to
Scientific Reports (6/2015).
πThese
authors contributed equally to this work.
¶ These
authors contributed equally to this work.
MANUSCRIPTS (Non-Peer Reviewed)
1.
Harrison, T.A., Scott, J.W., and Schmidt, F.H. (1987) Analysis of olfactory neural
responses by a method of spike train matching. IN: Olfaction and Taste IX. S.D. Roper
and J. Atema (eds.), The New York Academy of Sciences, (New York) New York.
2.
Harrison, T.A. and Miller, N.W. (1994) Fos protein expression in taste neurons
following electrical stimulation of afferent nerves. IN: Olfaction and Taste XI. K.
Kurihara et al., (Eds). Springer-Verlag Publishers, Tokyo, Japan, pages 410-411.
ABSTRACTS (PRESENTATIONS)
1.
Harrison, T.A., Cegavske, C.F. and Thompson, R.F. (1978) Neural activity in the
abducens and oculomotor nuclei during nictitating membrane conditioning in the rabbit.
Presented: Society for Neuroscience VIIIth Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, November
1978. Neuroscience Abstracts, 4:259.
2.
Harrison, T.A. and Towe, A.L. (1982) Responses of rat cerebral cortex to medullary
pyramidal tract stimulation. Presented: Society for Neuroscience XIIth Annual Meeting,
Minneapolis, MN, November 1982. Neuroscience Abstracts, 8:540.
3.
Harrison, T.A. and Scott, J.W. (1984) Odor responses of antidromically identified
olfactory bulb output neurons in the rat. Presented: Society for Neuroscience XIVth
Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, October 1984. Neuroscience Abstracts, 120:857.
4.
Harrison, T.A. and Scott, J.W. (1985) Responses to changes in odor concentration and
quality in identified cell types of rat olfactory bulb. Presented: Association for Chemoreception Sciences VIIth Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 1985. Chem. Senses,
10:402.
5.
Harrison, T.A. and Bradley, R.M. (1987) Electrical stimulation of rat medullary neurons
controlling von Ebner's glands. Presented: Association for Chemoreception Sciences
IXth Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 1987. Chem. Senses, 12.
6.
Harrison, T.A. and Bradley, R.M. (1988) An in vitro brain slice preparation to study
gustatory-salivatory nucleus interactions: Presented: Association for Chemoreception
Sciences Xth Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 1988.
7.
Harrison, T.A. and Bradley, R.M. (1988) Characteristics of parasympathetic
secretomotor neurons recorded in vitro. Society for Neuroscience XVIIIth Annual
Meeting, Toronto, Canada, November 1988. Neuroscience Abstracts, 14:1182.
8.
Mulroy, M.J. and Harrison, T.A. (1991) Decreased vagal sensory innervation of the
heart is associated with prolonged QT intervals in the electrocardiogram. Society for
Neuroscience XXIst Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 1991. Neuroscience
Abstracts, 17:284.
9.
Harrison, T.A. and Miller, N.W. (1993) Fos protein expression in NST neurons
following electrical stimulation of taste nerves. Chemical Senses, 18:568.
10.
Harrison, T.A. and Miller, N.W. (1993) Fos protein expression in taste neurons
following electrical stimulation of taste nerves. Presented: International Symposium on
Olfaction and Taste XIth Bi-Annual Meeting, Sapporo, Japan, July 1993.
11.
Harrison, T.A. and Miller, N.W. (1994) Fos labeling in the parabrachial nucleus after
electrical stimulation of taste nerves in lightly-anesthetized rats. Association for
Chemoreception Sciences XVIth annual meeting, in Sarasota, FL, April 1994. Chemical
Senses 19:482.
12.
MacDonald, A.C., Summers, J.B., Harrison, T.A., and Doetsch, G.S. (1995) Short-term
changes in responses of neurons in SMI forepaw cortex of rats following digital nerve
ligation. Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, April, 1995.
13.
Harrison, T.A., Doetsch, G.S., and Miller, N.W. (1995) Distribution of calbindin D-28k
immunoreactive neurons in gustatory NST and PBN of the rat. Association for
Chemoreception Sciences XVIIth Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April, 1995.
14.
MacDonald, A.C., Harrison, T.A., and Doetsch, G.S. (1995) Short-term plasticity in
SMI forepaw cortex of the rat: Changes in neuronal response profiles, magnitudes, and
latencies following digital nerve crush. American Electroencephalographic Society
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September, 1995.
15.
Baptista, C.A.C., Rogers, H.R., Harrison, T.A., and Kirby, M.L. The influence of
MASH-1 in the development of the parasympathetic cardiac ganglia. Scientific
Conference on the Genome Program: Applications to Cardiovascular Biology (American
Heart Association and NHLBI, co-sponsors), San Diego, CA, March 8-11, 1998.
16.
Harrison, T.A. Up-regulation of Fos in Orexin-A-Immunoreactive neurons of the
hypothalamus after taste nerve stimulation. Association for Chemoreception Sciences
XXI Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April 1999.
17.
Harrison, T.A. and Hoover, D.B. Distribution of NK1 (Substance P receptor) and NK3
(Neurokinin B receptor) immunoreactivity in the gustatory zone of the nucleus of the
solitary tract in rats. Association for Chemoreception Sciences XXII Annual Meeting,
Sarasota, FL, April 2000.
18.
Harrison, T.A. Some GABAergic interneurons in the gustatory nucleus of the solitary
tract express Fos following taste nerve stimulation. Society for Neuroscience Annual
Meeting, San Diego, CA, November, 2001.
19.
Hoover, D.B., Perry, K., Stover, S.R. and Harrison, T.A. Postmortem identification of
nerve projections in guinea pig heart with DiI . FASEB, New Orleans, LA, April, 2002.
20.
Harrison, T.A., Rajappa, P. and Smith-Adams, L.B. Some rostral NST neurons that
express Fos after taste nerve stimulation are PBN-projecting neurons. Association for
Chemoreception Sciences XXV Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April, 2003.
21.
Adams, L.B.S., Lazenka, M. F., Harr, M.J., Defoe, D.M. & Harrison, T.A. Effects of
CDK inhibitor p27Kip1 knock-out on mouse taste buds, Society for Neuroscience Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November, 2006
22.
Harrison, T.A., Adams, L.B.S., Spaulding, C., Harr, M.J., Lazenka, M. F., Bailey, M. &
Defoe, D.M. p27Kip1 and cyclin D2 in taste cell turnover in mice. Association for
Chemoreception Sciences XXIX Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL, April, 2007.
23.
Harrison, T.A., Adams, L.B.S., Perna, M., Fox, S.J., & Defoe, D.M. p27Kip1 expression
during taste cell life cycle. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.,
November, 2008.
24.
Perna, M.K. and Harrison, T.A. Mapping taste in the reward system: Ventral tegmental
area neuronal activation via taste nerve stimulation. Society for Neuroscience Annual
Meeting, Chicago, October, 2009.
25.
Moore, P.D., Sword, J.D., Defoe, D.M. and Harrison, T.A. Mosaic analysis with double
markers (MADM) as a method to map cell fates in adult mouse taste buds. Association
for Chemoreception Sciences XXXII Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL, April, 2010.
26.
Defoe, D.M., Bundon, L., B., Moore, P.D., Sword, J.D. and Harrison, T.A. Visualization
of corneal epithelium turnover using mosaic analysis with double markers (MADM).
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale,
FL, May, 2010.
27.
Harris, D.J., Moore, P.D., Harrison,T.A. and Defoe, D.M. Specific cell cycle effects of a
mutant p27 gene in individual mouse corneal endothelial cells. Association for Research
in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, May, 2011.
28.
Harrison, T.A., Downs, A. M., & Defoe, D. M. Lgr5 expression defines a set of
progenitors that give rise to both taste cells and keratinocytes of adult mouse
circumvallate and foliate papillae. Association for Chemoreception Sciences XXXV
Annual Meeting, Huntington Beach, CA, April, 2013.
29.
Defoe, D.M., Rich, W.J. & Harrison, T.A. Morphological complexity of mouse corneal
endothelial cells revealed by mosaic analysis. Association for Research in Vision and
Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, May, 2013.