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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PERSONAL INFORMATION Home Address: 3092 123rd Street Toledo, Ohio 43611 Telephone No. (419) 727-1220 Business Address: University of Toledo, College of Medicine Department of Radiology Medical Physics Division Telephone No. (419) 383-4303 Dowling Hall, Rm 0123 3065 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43614-5807 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION B.S., Physics, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1973 M.S., Radiological Physics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1974 Ph.D., Medical Physics / Biophysics, University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, San Antonio, Texas, 1979 APPOINTMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT 2006 – Present University of Toledo, College of Medicine. Associate Professor of Radiology. 2005 - 2006 Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio. Associate Professor of Radiology. 2000 - 2005 Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio. Associate Professor of Radiology. 1993 - 2000 Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio. Assistant Professor of Radiology. 2005 – Present Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Adjunct Graduate Faculty, Jefferson College of Graduate Studies. 2001 - Present Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Psychology. 1998 - Present University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Bioengineering. MJD-CV-2012-12 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. APPOINTMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT (Continued) 2009 – present Radiation Safety Officer, Lucas County Emergency Management Agency 1996 – 2008 Backup Radiation Safety Officer, Lucas County Emergency Management Agency 2003 - 2005 Insight Health Corp., Instructor. 1996 - 2003 Nuclear Cardiology Training Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. Instructor. 1993 - 1998 University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 1991 - 1992 GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, Ohio. Manager, Inspection Systems Product Applications. 1986 - 1991 GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, Ohio. Manager, Marketing Programs, NDE Systems and Services 1985 - 1986 GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. CT Advanced Planning. 1983 - 1985 GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Manager, CT Technical Applications Development. 1979 - 1983 Allegheny General Hospital, Allegheny Radiological Associates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Diagnostic Radiological Physicist. 1983 - 1976 Medical Physics Consultant, part-time. 1974 - 1979 University of Texas Health Science Center At San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas. Teaching Assistant. 1977 - 1978 San Antonio College, San Antonio, Texas. Physics Instructor, part-time. CERTIFICATIONS Certified by the American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Radiological Physics, 1981. Certified by the Ohio Department of Health as a Qualified Expert in Medical Diagnostic X-ray and in Non-medical X-ray, 1993. Certified by the Ohio Department of Health as a Radiation Expert in “Diagnostic X-ray Other Than Mammography,” and as a Radiation Expert in “Mammography,” 1998-2004, 2007present. Qualified Radiation Physicist as a “X-ray Machine Inspector” and “Health Physicist” by the Indiana State Department of Health, 2000. 2 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) American College of Radiology (ACR) Northwest Ohio Radiological Society Health Physics Society Great Lakes Chapter, Health Physics Society Great Lakes Chapter, American Association of Physicists in Medicine International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES AND SERVICE NIH ZRG1 SBIB-U (53)R Scientific Review Panel—Catalyst ARRA Review, Nov 2009. NIH ZRG1 SBIB-K (40)(P) Scientific Review Group—fMRI site grant review, February 2006 NIH ZRG1 SBIB-J 01 S Study Section—Development of Methods for in Vivo Imaging and Bioengineering Research, October 2005. NIH ZRG1 SBMI-F(10) Study Section—Sml Bus Med Imaging PET/MRI/X-ray, June 2005 NIH ZRG1 SBIB H(13) Study Section –Small Business Novel Technologies for In Vivo Imaging and Image-Guided Cancer Intervention, November 2004 and March 2005 NIH SBIR Study Section Panel SS-7 regarding medical imaging, 2003 – 2007 ACR In-Training Exam for Diagnostic Radiology, Physics Panel member, 2003 – 2006 ACR MRI Accreditation Physics Committee, 2001 – present ACR MRI Accreditation Phantom Reviewer, 1998 - present ACR CT Accreditation Phantom Reviewer, 2004-present ACR Committee on Education under the Commission on Medical Physics, 2000 - 2003 ABR American Board of Radiology physics for radiologists panel member, 2005-2011 RSNA Reviewer: Radiographics, 1994 – present RSNA Education Council, 2000-2007 AAPM TG 177 Gamma Camera, SPECT, and SPECT/CT Acceptance Testing and Surveys AAPM Associate Editor, Medical Physics, 2000 - present AAPM Education Council, 2000 – 2007 AAPM Imaging Physics Curricula Subcommittee, 2006-present AAPM Educ. Council Task Group 1-Multimedia Educational Materials Publication, 2001-04 AAPM Medical Physics Education for Physicians Committee, 1995 – 2008 Chairman, 2000 – 2002; Vice-chairman 2003 - 2008 Task Group No. 1: Radiobiology Teaching Slides Task Group No. 3: Radiation Effects & Protection Lecture for Medical Students Task Group No. 4: Fluoroscopy Credentialling Teaching Slides Task Group No. 5: Radiation Protection Slides AAPM AAPM/RSNA Tutorial on Physics in Radiology Subcommittee, 2000-2005 AAPM Diagnostic X-ray Imaging Committee, 1995 - 2000 AAPM Magnetic Resonance Committee, 1995 - 2000 AAPM Magnetic Resonance Committee, Task Group No. 7, MR Spectroscopy, 1995 - 1998 AAPM On-Line Continuing Education Subcommittee, 1997–2005, consultant 2006-present AAPM Training of Technologists Committee, 1994 - 1997 ASME Reviewer: Journal of Medical Devices, 2009-2010 ARRT Am. Registry of Rad. Technologists: CT Exam Committee Consultant, 1994 - 1997 Director, 4th Great Lakes Conference on Radiological Health, MCO, Toledo, 3/31/95 - 4/1/95. 3 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. MCO/MUO/UT SERVICE COMMITTEES UT College of Medicine Council Representative, 2010 – present UT/HSC Life Sciences Patent & Commercialization Committee, 2005 – present UT/HSC Radiation Safety and Radioisotope Committee, 2005 – present MCO/MUO Graduate Executive Committee, 1993 - 2010 MCO/MUO Faculty Senate, 1994 - 1997, 2000 – 2009 MCO/MUO Faculty Senate Budget Committee, 1999 – 2002 MCO/MUO Faculty Senate Academic Committee, chairman 2003 - 2004 MCO/MUO Faculty Senate Academic Committee, 1999 – 2003 UT/HSC Neuroscience & Neurological Disorders Program Steering Committee 2007-2010 MCO/MUO Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology Steering Committee, 1999 - 2007 MCO/MUO Neuroscience Program Steering Committee, 1996 - 1999 MCO/MUO United Way Campaign Squad Leader, 1997 - 2000 MCO/MUO Quarter to Semester Conversion Committee, 1995 - 1997 MCO/MUO Core Curriculum Committee, 1995 - 1996 MCO/MUO Radiation Safety Committee, 1994 – 1995 OTHER SOCIETIES AND ACTIVITIES Radiation Safety Officer, Lucas County Emergency Management Agency, 2009-present Backup Radiation Safety Officer, Lucas County Emergency Management Agency, 1996-2008 Notre Dame Academy Crew Parents Association, Founding president, 1998 - 2000 Toledo Rowing Club, Board of Trustees, 1998 – 2000 Jolly Roger Sail Club, 1996 – present GRADUATE STUDENTS - MAJOR ADVISOR Q. Gary Sayed, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 1996. "Evaluation of the Iron(III) Complex of the 3,5-Diethylsulfonamide Derivative of Catechol as an Organ Selective Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent." Currently Professor and Dean of the College of Allied Health, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, California. Patrick Diltz, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 1997. "Calculation of Pediatric Organ Doses in Cardiac Catheterization Procedures Using a Mathematically Scalable Phantom and Monte Carlo Methods." Currently a consulting clinical medical physicist in Lima, Ohio. Randy Kruger, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 1998. “Analysis and Evaluation of Selected Magnetic Resonance Image Variablility Factors Using a Cervical Spine Reference Phantom.” Completed two year diagnostic medical physics residency at Mayo Clinic and is director of diagnostic medical physicist at Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, Wisconsin. Vincent Gargaro, M.S. in Radiological Science, 1999. “Correlation of Dose Area Product (DAP) Values and Skin Dose.” President, Universal Consultants, Inc., a medical physics consulting company based in Cleveland. 4 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Charles Giomuso, M.S. in Radiological Science, 1999. “Evaluation of the Modified Vanderbilt Cardiac MUGA Phantom Using Current Gamma Camera Systems.” President of Applied Medical Physics in Radiology, a medical physics consulting company based in Cleveland. Robert Wotring, M.S. in Orthopaedic Surgery, 2000. “Arthroscopically Assisted Combined Radiofrequency Electrothermal Medial Patellofemoral Capsulorraphy and Lateral Retinacular Release: Serial CT Analysis of Paired Cadaver Knees.” Yong Choi, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 2000. “Computerized Analysis of Depth EEG of Human Hippocampus and Amygdala in Relation to Sleep Stages.” Medical Physicist at Christina Care Hospital, Newark, Delaware. Kerry Krugh, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 2000. “Tomographic Mapping of Functional Brain Activity Using a Multi-Session Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast MRI Approach.” Completed two year residency at M.D. Anderson Hospital and is presently the Diagnostic Medical Physicist for Toledo Hospital. Harj Khaira, M.S. in Radiological Science, 2002. Performance Review of Commercially Available Computed Tomography Systems. Currently consulting medical physicist in Cincinnati, Ohio. Joseph Rakowski, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 2004. “Mammographic Tomosynthesis Using a Coupled Source and Detector in a C-arm Configuration.” Currently clinical medical physicist at Flower Hospital, Toledo, Ohio. Goldie Summers Bodiker, M.S. in Diagnostic Medical Physics, 2004. “FMRI Analysis of Inverted and Non-inverted Left-handed Subjects During Language Tasks.” Currently a clinical medical physicist for Schneider and Wuest, Inc, consulting medical physics group. Jan Martensen, D.C., Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 2004. “Assessment of Cervical Spine Morphology by Computed Tomography and its Utility as a Presurgical Planning Tool.” Janaki Ram Prasad Earla, M.S. in Diagnostic Medical Physics, 2004. “Assessment of the Effect of Cancer and its Treatment on PET Scan F-18 Tracer Distribution in Pre- and Post-treatment and its Relation to Myocardial Tissue Uptake.” Leonard Borrelli, M.S. in Diagnostic Medical Physics, 2005. “A PET System Comparison Utilizing the ACR Accreditation Phantom.” Amir Vaez, M.S. in Biomedical Sciences, 2008. Scholarly Project: “Variability of Within Subject Thickness Measures of Cortical Areas.” Dean Walton, M.S. in Diagnostic Medical Physics, 2008. “Effect of Slit Scan Imaging Techniques on Image Quality in Radiotherapy Electronic Portal Imaging.” 5 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Michael Lekan, M.S. in Diagnostic Medical Physics, 2009. “Impact of Bilateral Filter Parameters on Medical Image Noise Reduction and Edge Preservation.” Andrew Cotton, candidate for M.S. in Biomedical Sciences (Diagnostic Medical Physics). Abdulrhman Alzahrani, candidate for M.S. in Biomedical Sciences (Diagnostic Medical Physics). David Fentner, candidate for M.S. in Biomedical Sciences (Diagnostic Medical Physics). 6 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. GRADUATE STUDENTS - ADVISORY COMMITTEE David Hykes, Ph.D. in Radiological Science, 1994. "Determination of Patient Radiation Doses Associated with Cardiac Catheterization Procedures Using Direct Measurements and Monte Carlo Methods" E. Ishmael Parsai, Ph.D. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1995. "Three Dimensional Dosimetric Analysis and Quantitative Bremsstrahlung SPECT Imaging for Treatment of Non-Resectable Pancreatic Cancer Using Colloidal P-32" Shawn McNeeley, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1995. "The Development and Implementation of an Automated Three Dimensional Dose Compensator System Utilizing a Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Milling Machine" Tiffany Graham, M.S. in Occupational Health, 1996. "Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) in Police Vehicle Operators and Police Office Workers" Stephen Hoke, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1997. "Comparison of Computer Calculated and Measured Dose in 6 MV and 10 MV X-rays" Denny Bitovski, M.S. in Occupational Health, 1997. "Occupational and Non-occupational Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields of School Employees in a Canadian School District" Robert Price, Ph.D. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1998. “Characterization of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT) Electron Beams and the Effects of Blocking on Dose Distributions Using Monte Carlo Simulations” Hong Lu, M.S. in Bioengineering at the University of Toledo, 1998. Anurag Varma, M.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Toledo, 1998. “Theoretical and Experimental Studies of the Influence of Dialysate Flow on Artificial Kidney Performance” Steve Bin Jiang, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1998. “Development of a Compensator Based Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy System.” Todd Pawlicki, Ph.D. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1998. “Application of a New Mixed-Simulation Monte Carlo Code System to Electron Beam Radiotherapy Treatment Planning with Computed Tomography Data.” Jason W. Sohn, Ph.D. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 1998. “Dosimetric Analysis of External Irradiation with 10 MV Photons Using a Miniature Multileaf Collimator and Brachytherapy Using 32P, 90Y, and 188Re for the Inhibition of Arterial Restenosis.” Anthony Frank, M.S. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Toledo, 1999. “Visualizing Wet-out and Concentration Fields in a Hemodialyzer Using Computed Tomography.” Joseph Lemanski, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Toledo, 2000. “The Effects of Shell-side Flows and Fiber Property Variations on Hollow fiber Membrane Module Performance.” 7 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. GRADUATE STUDENTS - ADVISORY COMMITTEE (continued) Ronald Froehlich, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2002. “Analysis of Surface Dose for Photons and Electrons.” Nakia Gordon, Ph.D. in Psychology at Bowling Green State University, 2002. “The Neural Basis of Joy and Sorrow: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of the Emotional Effects of Music, Laughter, and Crying.” Gerald Bergman, MPH, Masters in Public Health, 2004. “An Evaluation of Exposure to Optical Radiation Used in Diagnostic and Treatment in Medicine and Dentistry.” Chen Chen, M.S. in Clinical Radiation Oncology, 2004. “Measurement and Compensation for Prostate Movement in Patients Receiving Daily IMRT Treatment Using BAT System Compared with EPID.” Greg Hodges, Ph.D. in Physics with emphasis in Medical Physics, 2005. “Measurements of Total Cross Sections on the n=2 Excitation of Helium from the Impact of 10-25 keV Protons.” Kalyan Adhikary, M.S. in Clinical Radiation Oncology Physics, 2005. “Development of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) Software and Databases for Radiation Therapy Applications.” Phil Chan, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2007. “Dosimetric Verification of the ADAC Pinnacle Pencil Beam Algorithm for Clinical Electrons in the Presence of Cerrobend Blocking.” Bess Weaver, M.S., Master of Science in Occupational Health, 2008. “Solar Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR) Exposure in Outdoor Work Environment at Bowling Green, Ohio.” Peter Thirunelli, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2008. Scholarly Project: “Electron Arc Therapy: Physical Measurement and Calibration Techniques.” Jacob Bugno, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2008. “Development and Implementation of a GafChromic EBT In-Vivo Personal Dosimetry System.” Brandon Merz, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2008. “Dosimetric Comparison of Superficial X-rays and a Custom HDR Surface Applicator for the Treatment of Superficial Cancers. Amir Vaez, M.S. in Biomedical Sciences, 2008. “Variability of Within Subject Thickness Measures of Cortical Areas.” David Pearson, Ph.D. in Physics with specialization in Medical Physics, 2008. “Evaluation of Dosimetric Properties of 6 MV and 10 MV Photon Beams from a Linear Accelerator with No Flattening Filter.” 8 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. GRADUATE STUDENTS - ADVISORY COMMITTEE (continued) Nadeem Khan, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2008. “Dosimetric Calculation of Thermobrachytherapy Seed Models: A Monte Carlo Study.” Suresh Reddy Chinthakunta, M.S. in Bioengineering, 2008. “Does Implant Material Selection Affect MRI Interpretation in Patients with Cervical Disc Devices?” Timothy M. Carroll, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2008. “Calculation of the Tenth Value Layer of 5% Borated Polyethylene for the Neutron Spectrum Emitted from an 18 MV Elekta Accelerator Head and for the Neutron Spectrum Found at the Entrance of a Treatment Room Maze.” Jun Kang, Ph.D. in Physics with specialization in Medical Physics, 2008. “Thin Film CdTe as High Energy X-Ray Detector Material for Medical Applications.” Joshua Hack, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2008. “Development and Implementation of Quality Assurance Standards for External Beam Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy.” Zhang Zhengdong, Ph.D. in Physics with emphasis in Medical Physics, 2009. “Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Dosimetry from a MammoSite Balloon, FSD Applicator and a Newly Designed HDR Applicator for Treatment of GYN Cancers Using Monte Carlo Simulations.” Ian Gordon, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2010. “Feasibility Study of Intensity Modulation for Low Dose Rate External Beam Radiation Therapy.” Jalpa Patel, M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2010. “Implementing an EPID Based 3D Absolute Dosimetry System for IMRT QA.” Brian Bismack, Candidate for M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics. “Implementation of the Dosimetry Check Software Package in Computing 3D Patient Exit Dose Through Generation of a Deconvolution Kernel to be Used for Patient’s IMRT Treatment Plan QA.” Manoj Kodigudla, M.S. in Bioengineering, 2011. “Biomechanical Evaluation of the AspenTM Lumbar Interspinous Fusion Device.” Rui Zheng, Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. “Aptamer-based Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor for the in-vivo detection of glycated proteins.” Charles Rhodes III, MS in Radiation Therapy Physics, 2011. “Development of an Automated Program for Shielding Calculation of a Radiotherapy Vault.” Andrew Smith, M.S in Bioengineering, 2012. “The Effects of Radial Core Decompression on Lunate and Scaphoid Kinematics.” Nicholas Sperling, Candidate for Ph.D. in Physics with emphasis in Medical Physics. Xiance Jin, Candidate for Ph.D. in Physics with emphasis in Medical Physics. 9 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Nava Paudel, Candidate for Ph.D. in Physics with emphasis in Medical Physics. Haitham Alahmad, candidate for M.S. in Radiation Therapy Physics. 10 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT MENTORING Anna Goldshmidt, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2001. Vikas Agarwal, Research Lab Volunteer, 2001. Trish Strait, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2003. Brian Bismack, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2003. Nirupama Yechoor, Research Lab Volunteer, 2005. Lindsey Weber, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2007. Michelle Labrecque, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2008. Max Layman, High School Senior Project, 2009. Lydia Michaels, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2009. Catherine McGuinness, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2009. Mandy Kilbourn, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2010. Dara Dabiri, Summer Research Associate, 2011. Jacob Buenger, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2011. Robert Morgan, Medical Student Research Volunteer, 2012. Kathleen Connolly, NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates, 2012. 11 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. RESEARCH APPROVALS Certificate of use of radioactive material RS-96-03, (Fe-59, Tc-99m) August 1995. Certificate of use of radioactive material RS-96-11, (various for teaching) January 1996 Certificate of use of radioactive material RS-98-03 (Gd-153, Fe-59, Tc-99m, and others) August 1997. Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee protocol IAC #96-02, Evaluation of the biodistribution of the iron(III) complex of 3,5-diethylsulfonamide derivative of catechol and the iron(III) tironate, July 1995. Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee protocol IAC #98-26, Investigation of gadolinium complex of hexamethylpropyleneamineoxime (HM-PAO) as a potential magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent, February 1998. Institutional Review Board protocol #95-53, Pediatric organ radiation doses in cardiac catheterization (exempted research), March 1995. Institutional Review Board protocol #95-54, Development of methods for expanded use of posterior spine fixation devices (exempted research), March 1995. Institutional Review Board protocol #95-55, General Research: Diagnostic imaging methods and image processing (exempted research), March 1995. Institutional Review Board protocol #97-308, Preliminary in vitro investigation of the use of paramagnetic labeled blood components for improved MRI image contrast, July 1996. Institutional Review Board protocol #98-328, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cervical spine reference phantom, November 1997. Institutional Review Board protocol #98-624, Radiographic assessment of the knee joint in deep flexation, March 1998. Institutional Review Board protocol #98-648, Artifact reduction in posterior fossa using spiral CT scanning, March 1998. Institutional Review Board protocol #98-651, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cervical spine reference phantom—volunteer data collection, March 1998. Institutional Review Board protocol #99-374, #102784, Assessment of radiation dose to family members of hyperthyroid and thyroid oblation patients given I-131 using optically stimulated luminescent dosimetry, May 1999. Institutional Review Board protocol #99-661, #102895, Magnetic resonance imaging—Procedure development and preliminary research evaluations, April 1999, 2000,.2001,2002,2003. 12 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. RESEARCH APPROVALS (con’t) Institutional Review Board protocol #103458, Visualizing the human brain in response to emotionally stimulating music using functional magnetic resonance imaging, January 2001. Institutional Review Board protocol #103600, Cerebral Blood Flow in Female Migraineurs with Livedo Reticulitis, April 2001. Institutional Review Board protocol #103744, Cerebral Blood Flow with Acetazolamide Challenge in Female Migraineurs with Livedo Reticularis, October 2001. Institutional Review Board protocol #103809, Acquisition of CT Spine Images and Selected Patient Data for Prosthesis Development, November 2001. Institutional Review Board protocol #103810, CT Scanning of Spine Specimens With and Without Prosthetic Implant, September 2001. Institutional Review Board protocol #, Assessment of the Knee Joint in Deep Flexion. Institutional Review Board protocol #104121, Mammography Tomosynthesis Using a Coupled Source and Detector in a C-arm Configuration, July 2002. Institutional Review Board protocol #104154. Visualization of Localized Brain Function, HandWriting Posture and Cerebral Laterality Using fMRI, October 2002. Institutional Review Board protocol #105224, Functional MRI Preliminary Investigations, March 2006. Institutional Review Board protocol #105385, Human Brain Imaging of Pain (Wall), April 2007. Institutional Review Board protocol #106928, A Preliminary Neuroimaging Study of the Development of PTSD following a Motor Vehicle Accident, June 2010. 13 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, and William H. Payne. Effects of parameter variations in transverse axial tomography. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicist in Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, August 3-7, 1975. William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, and Michael J. Dennis. Spectral effects of threedimensional reconstruction from x-rays. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, August 3-7, 1975. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. Co-60 isodose curves obtained from transverse axial tomographic data. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, August 3-7, 1975. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. The effects of different parameters on the accuracy of reconstruction in computerized axial tomography. Scientific exhibit presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, August 3-7, 1975. Best Scientific Exhibit Award. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. Effects of radiation parameters on computerized transverse axial tomography. Presented at the Symposium on the Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine IV. The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia, September 25-27, 1975. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. Effects of spectral filtration by bone in transverse axial tomography. Presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in joint session with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, November 30 - December 5, 1975. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. The effects of different parameters on the accuracy of reconstruction in computerized axial tomography. Presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North American in joint session with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, November 30 - December 5, 1975. Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, and William H. Payne. Computer techniques for reducing the effect aperture width in computerized tomography. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Medical Physics, Ottawa, Canada. July 25-30, 1976. William H. Payne, Robert G. Waggener, Michael J. Dennis, and William D. McDavid. Cobalt-60 computerized tomography reconstruction measurements in radiotherapy treatment planning. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Medical Physics, Ottawa, Canada. July 25-30, 1976. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. A computer feasibility study of "in vivo" chemical element analysis using computerized x-ray tomographic techniques. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Medical Physics, Ottawa, Canada. July 25-30, 1976. 14 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Victor J. Sank. Preprocessing x-ray transmission data in CT scanning. Presented at the Symposium on the Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine V. The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Washington, DC, September 16-19, 1976. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, Michael J. Dennis, Victor J. Sank, and William H. Payne. Computed tomography reconstruction of physical density and effective atomic number within a phantom from photon transmission profiles. Presented at the 62 Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in joint session with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, November 13-19, 1976. William H. Payne, Robert G. Waggener, Michael J. Dennis, and Victor J. Sank. Extrapolation of computed tomographic scan linear attenuation coefficients to the therapy range. Presented at the 19th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 31 - August 4, 1977. William H. Payne, Robert G. Waggener, Michael J. Dennis, and Victor J. Sank. Extrapolation of computed tomographic scan linear attenuation coefficients to the therapy range. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in joint session with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, November 27 December 2, 1977. Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, Michael R. Millner, and Victor J. Sank. Dose reduction techniques for use with conventional CT scanners. Presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, San Francisco, California, July 30 - August 3, 1978. William H. Payne, Michael J. Dennis, William D. McDavid, and Robert G. Waggener. Streaking in CT images. Presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in joint session with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, November 26- December 1, 1978. Michael J. Dennis. X-ray production and description of parameters. Physical Principles of Medical Diagnostic Imaging with X-Rays and Gamma Rays short course, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, April 23, 1979. Michael R. Millner, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, James Fraizer, and Michael J. Dennis. Noninvasive cardiac measurements using radiofrequency waves. Presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, July 29 - August 2, 1979. Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, Michael R. Millner, William H. Payne, and Wayne A. Wiatrowski. Application of digital image processing to computed tomography. Presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Atlanta, Georgia, July 29 - August 2, 1979. Michael R. Millner, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, James Fraizer, and Michael J. Dennis. Noninvasive cardiac measurements using radiofrequency waves. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in joint session with the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, November 25 - 30, 1979. 15 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Robert G. Waggener and Michael J. Dennis. Physics and imaging characteristics of x-ray tube focal spots. Refresher course presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, November 15-20, 1981. Robert G. Waggener and Michael J. Dennis. Physics and imaging characteristics of x-ray tube focal spots. Refresher course presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, Chicago, Illinois, November 18 - December 3, 1982. Michael J. Dennis. Principles of NMR Imaging. Presented at the Regional Workshop on Computer Tomography II, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1983. Michael J. Dennis. X-ray computed tomography with application to inspection of aircraft engine parts. Special Institute on Nondestructive Testing (NDT) of Materials, Southeastern Massachusetts University, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, July 11-15, 1988. Michael J. Dennis. Three dimensional computer aided radiography for industrial applications. Invited presentation at the meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Society of Metals (ASM), Indianapolis, Indiana, November 20, 1989. Michael J. Dennis. Applications of computed tomography tutorial. American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) topical conference on Automating and Advancing Radiologic NDT II, Wilmington, Delaware, August 14-16, 1990. David L. Hykes, Michael J. Dennis, William J. Potvin, Richard A. Yeasting, and Mark W. Burket. Patient radiation doses associated with the four most common cardiac catheterization procedures. Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physicists in Medicine, Anaheim, California, July 24-28, 1994. M. Gary Sayed, Nicholas P. Richardson, Richard Keck, L. Miller, J. Gee, Michael J. Dennis and Julian A. Davies. The iron(III) complex of the 3,5-diethylsufonamide derivative of catechol: a novel organ selective MRI paramagnetic contrast agent. Presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physicists in Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, July 23-27, 1996. M. Gary Sayed, Nicholas P. Richardson, Richard Keck, Michael J. Dennis, and Julian A. Davies. Paramagnetic contrast enhancement of the liver with iron(III) complex of the 3,5diethylsulfonamide derivative of catechol. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physicist in Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 21-25, 1996. M. Gary Sayed, Nicholas P. Richardson, Richard Keck, Michael J. Dennis, and Julian A. Davies. Biodistribution of the iron(III) complex of 3,5-diethylsulfonamide derivative of catechol: An organ selective magnetopharmaceutical. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physicist in Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 21-25, 1996. M. Gary Sayed, Nicholas P. Richardson, Michael J. Dennis, and Julian A. Davies. Relaxivity measurements of the iron(III) complex of 3,5-diethylsulfonamide derivative of catechol: A liver selective MRI contrast agent. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physicist in Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 21-25, 1996. 16 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) William J. Potvin, David L. Hykes, Michael J. Dennis, Richard A. Yeasting, and Mark W. Burket. Patient skin doses associated with four cardiac catheterization procedures. Health Physics Society's 30th Midyear Topical Meeting, Health Physics of Radiation-Generating Machines, San Jose, California, January 5-8, 1997. Hong Lu, James B. Farison, and Michael J. Dennis. Enhancement of Xe-133 ventilation lung scan image acquired after Tc-99m perfusion scan. Presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science, Bowling Green, Ohio, April 4-6, 1997. Qun Yu, James B. Farison, Yong S. Choi, Michael J. Dennis, and Mark Rayport. Computer analysis of human depth EEG in different sleep stages. Presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science, Bowling Green, Ohio, April 4-6, 1997. Hong Lu, James B. Farison, and Michael J. Dennis. Enhancement of Xe-133 ventilation lung scan image acquired after Tc-99m perfusion scan. Presented at the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, Dayton, Ohio, April 11-13, 1997. Qun Yu, Mark Rayport, James B. Farison, Michael J. Dennis, and Yong S. Choi. Computer analysis of human depth EEG in different sleep stages. Presented at the Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium, Dayton, Ohio, April 11-13, 1997. Mark Rayport, Michael J. Dennis, James B. Farison, Yong Choi, and Qun Yu. Theta activity of human hippocampal stereo-EEG during nocturnal sleep. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society, Boston, Massachusetts, December 7-10, 1997. Mark Rayport, Michael J. Dennis, Yong Choi, and James B. Farison. Computer Analysis of Human Hippocampal Stereo-EEG During Nocturnal Sleep. Presented at the Neurology Grand Rounds, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, December 17, 1997. Michael J. Dennis. Medical imaging and their non-medical applications. Presented at the University of Toledo Chemical Engineering Seminar, February 27, 1998. Randell L. Kruger and Michael J. Dennis. Analysis and evaluation of selected magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) variability factors using a spine reference phantom. Presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science, Middletown, Ohio, April 4, 1998. Yong S. Choi, Michael J. Dennis, James B. Farison, and Mark Rayport. Analysis of human hippocampal depth EEG activities during sleep using fourier transform methods. Presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Academy of Science, Middletown, Ohio, April 4, 1998. Randell L. Kruger and Michael J. Dennis, Clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) variability analysis and evaluation using a reference phantom. The Thirteenth Annual Medical College of Ohio Research Forum, Toledo, Ohio, April 16, 1998. Yong S. Choi, and Michael J. Dennis. Analysis of human hippocampal depth EEG activities during sleep using Fourier transform methods. The Thirteenth Annual Medical College of Ohio Research Forum, Toledo, Ohio, April 16, 1998. Anurag Varma, Anthony Frank, Michael Dennis, and Glenn Lipscomb. The effect of entrapped air bubbles in the shell on artificial kidney performance. Presented at The 10 th Annual Meeting of the North American Membrane Society, Cleveland, Ohio, May 16-20, 1998. 17 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Michael J. Dennis, Ray A. Brinker, and Randell L. Kruger. Analysis and evaluation of selected magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) variability factors using a cervical spine reference phantom. Presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, August 10, 1998. Michael J. Dennis, Gul Moonis, and Ray Brinker. Posterior fossa CT artifact reduction with thin slice spiral CT. Presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, August 10, 1998. Mark Rayport, Yong S. Choi, Michael J. Dennis, and James B. Farison. Quantitative analysis of human hippocampal depth EEG with fast Fourier transform (FFT) and frequency domain subtraction during sleep stages. Presented at The 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, Los Angeles, California, November 7-12, 1998. Mark Rayport, Yong S. Choi, Michael J. Dennis, and James B. Farison. Quantitative theta and sigma activity analysis of human hippocampal stereo-EEG in sleep. Presented at The American Epilepsy Society 52nd Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, December 4-10, 1998. John Montgomery, Michael Dennis, and Robert Deck. Coherent integration of cross relaxation and magnetization transfer in a coupled two-spin model of a paramagnetic complex in water solution. Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of The American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, July 25-29, 1999. Michael Dennis, and Joseph Rakowski. Mammography tomosynthesis using a coupled source and detector in a C-arm configuration. Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of The American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, July 25-29, 1999. Vincent A. Gargaro, Michael J. Dennis, and William J. Potvin. Correlation of dose area product (DAP) values and skin dose. Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of The American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, July 25-29, 1999. G. Glenn Lipscomb, Anthony Frank, and Michael J. Dennis. Visualization of bubble formation during the wet-out of an artificial kidney and its effect on performance. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dallas, Texas, October 31 – November 5, 1999. Mark Rayport, Yong S. Choi, and Michael J. Dennis. Comparison of frequency content of human epileptic and non-epileptic epidural and hippocampal stereo EEG. Presented at The American Epilepsy Society 53rd Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, December 3 – 9, 1999. Michael J. Dennis. Overview of medical imaging. Presented at the meeting of the Toledo Technology Network at the Center for Technology Commercialization, Toledo, Ohio, December 14, 1999. Joseph T. Rakowski and Michael J. Dennis. Mammography tomosynthesis using a coupled source and detector in a C-arm configuration. Presented at the 109th Annual Meeting of The Ohio Academy of Science, Ada, Ohio March 31-April 2, 2000. 18 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Kerry Krugh and Michael Dennis. Topographic mapping of functional activity in neuropsychiatry using multi-session perfusion MRI. Poster presentation at the Seventh Annual Medical College of Ohio Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo, Ohio April 13, 2000. Yong S. Choi, Michael J. Dennis, and Mark Rayport. Differences in frequency spectra of epileptic and non-epileptic human hippocampal and epidural EEG. Poster presentation at the Seventh Annual Medical College of Ohio Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo, Ohio April 13, 2000. Kerry T. Krugh and Michael J. Dennis. Topographic imaging of brain activity using multi-session dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging. Poster presentation at the Fifteenth Annual Medical College of Ohio Graduate School Research Forum, Toledo, Ohio, April 13-14, 2000. Joseph Rakowski and Michael Dennis. Out of plane structure removal in mammographic tomosynthesis imaging using a coupled source and detector in a C-arm configuration. Presented at the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, July 23-28, 2000. M. Samir Hefzy, Yi-Chun Li, Christian Spanu, Robert Coombs, and Michael Dennis. A total knee replacement that allows for maximum flexion: A pilot study. Presented at the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, July 23-28, 2000. Michael R. Tremains, Gregory M. Georgiadis, and Michael J. Dennis. Risk of radiation exposure using the inverted C-arm Technique. Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, San Francisco, California, February 28 – March 4, 2001. Anna Goldshmidt, A. John McSweeny, Michael Dennis, and Imran Ali. A pilot study of the neuronal substrates involved in the processing of external versus internal generated affective stimuli as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Poster presentation at the Eighth Annual Medical College of Ohio Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo, Ohio April 12, 2001. Christopher J. LeSar, Bernardo D. Martinez, Michael J. Dennis, and Kerry T. Krugh. Skilled motor performance developed and associated motor cortex reorganization in an endoscopic training program. Poster presentation at the Eighth Annual Medical College of Ohio Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo, Ohio April 12, 2001. Nakia S. Gordon, Jaak Panksepp, Michael J. Dennis, and A. John McSweeny. The neural basis of joy and sorrow: An fMRI study of the emotional effects of music, laughter and crying. Presented at The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Orlando, Florida, November 2-7, 2002. Todd M. Hill, Gretchen Tietjen, and Michael J. Dennis. Cerebral blood flow analysis of female migraineurs with livedo reticularis using MRI contrasted perfusion imaging. Poster presented at the Neurology / Neurobiology Research Day, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, November 20, 2002. 19 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Nakia S. Gordon, Jaak Panksepp, Michael Dennis, and A. John McSweeny. The neural basis of joy and sorrow: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the emotional effects of music, laughter and crying. Poster presented at the Neurology / Neurobiology Research Day, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, November 20, 2002. Todd M. Hill, Gretchen Tietjen, and Michael J. Dennis. Cerebral blood flow analysis of female migraineurs with livedo reticularis using MRI contrasted perfusion imaging. Poster presented at The Tenth Annual Research Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo, Ohio April 17, 2003. Nakia S. Gordon, Jaak Panksepp, Michael J. Dennis, and A. John McSweeny. The Neural Basis of Joy and Sorrow: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the emotional effects of music, laughter and crying. Poster presented at The Tenth Annual Research Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo, Ohio April 17, 2003. Dean R. Walton, Abhinit Priyadershi, Jun li, John Feldmeier, E. Ishmael Parsai, and Michael J. Dennis. Application of GAFChromic HS radiochromic film in clinical dosimetry. Presented at the American Association of Physicist in Medicine Ohio River Valley Chapter Spring Symposium, Lexington, Kentucky, April 19, 2003. Todd M. Hill, Gretchen Tietjen, and Michael J. Dennis. Cerebral blood flow analysis of female migraineurs with livedo reticularis using MRI contrasted perfusion imaging. Poster presented at The Eighteenth Annual Graduate School Research Forum, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, April 23-24, 2003. Christian Spanu, Dumitru I. Caruntu, Mohamed Samir Hefzy, Vijay K. Goel, Henry T. Goitz and Michael J. Dennis. Contact characteristics of the knee joint in deep knee flexion. Presented at the American Society of Biomechanics 2003 Annual Meeting, Toledo, Ohio, September 25-27, 2003. Michael Dennis. Photons to photos: Basics of x-ray instrumentation. Medical College of Ohio Vascular Conference, Toledo, Ohio, October 10, 2003. John McSweeny and Michael Dennis. Desideratum Descartes: Functional magnetic resonance imaging in behavioral neuroscience. Presented at the meeting of The Toledo Area Academy of Professional Psychologists, Toledo, Ohio, December 12, 2003. W.F. McKeever, A.J. McSweeny, G. Bodiker, M. Dennis, S. Smith, T. Kinkaid, L.M. Bailey, and S. Christman. Greater right than left angular gyrus activation during writing in both inverted and non-inverted sinistral writers. Presented at the 32nd Annual International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, February 4-7, 2004. W.F. McKeever, A.J. McSweeny, G. Bodiker, M. Dennis, S. Smith, T. Kinkaid, L.M. Bailey, and S. Christman. Greater right than left angular gyrus activation during writing in both inverted and non-inverted sinistral writers. Presented at The Eleventh Annual Research Symposium in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, Toledo OH, April 15, 2004. Goldie Bodiker and Michael Dennis. FMRI Analysis of inverted and non-inverted left-hand subjects during language tasks. Poster presented at The Nineteenth Annual Graduate School Research Forum, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, April 22-23, 2004. 20 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Joseph T. Rakowski and Michael J. Dennis. Characterization of mammography tomosynthesis performance using a C-arm coupled source and detector. . Poster presented at The Nineteenth Annual Graduate School Research Forum, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, April 22-23, 2004. E Parsai, D Walton, M Dennis, A Priyadershi, J Feldmeier. Application of GafChromic HS radiochromic film in clinical Dosimetry. Presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Pittsburgh PA, July 25-29, 2004. Joseph Rakowski and Michael Dennis. Characterization of mammography tomosynthesis performance using a c-arm coupled source and detector. Presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, Pittsburgh PA, July 25-29, 2004. Gregory Hodges, Michael Dennis, and Christopher Lasar, Observations of ipsilateral and increased motor gyrus activity in functional MRI study of learned fine motor tasks. Fourth Annual Neuroscience Research Day, Medical University of Ohio, Toledo, December 14, 2005. M.S. Hefzy, K.L. Aeschliman, and M.J.Dennis. Contact Locations of the Knee in Deep Knee Flexion. Presented at the 5th World Congress in Biomechanics, Munich Germany, July 29 August 4, 2006. Anuj Khere, Ali Kiapour, Ajay Seth, Vijay Goel, Michael Dennis, Nabil Ebrahim, and Biyani Ashok. A finite element assessment to compare the biomechanical behaviour of human, sheep, and chagma baboon functional spine units. Presented at the ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Keystone, Colorado, June 20-24, 2007. X. Wang, A.V. Apkarian, W.R. Bauer, N.L. Chiaia, M.J. Dennis, J.C. Hummel, J.T. Kane, C.L.Kenmuir, R.D. Lane, R.D. Mooney, and J.T. Wall. Use of MRI to assess structural changes in the human brain after limb loss. Neuoscience 2007, San Diego, California, November 3-7, 2007. Ashok Biyani, Suresh Reddy Chinthakunta, Michael Dennis, Faizan Ahmad, Vijay Goel, Andrew Dooris, and Hassan Serhan. Characterizing MRI Distortion Associated with Cervical Disc Replacements Made of Titanium and Cobalt Chrome Materials. Presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society, San Francisco, California, November 29 to December 1, 2007. A. Biyani, S. Chinthakunta, M. Dennis, F. Ahmad, V. Goel, A. Dooris, and H. Serhan. Comparision of Artifacts of Single and Bi-Level Cervical Disc Replacement Using Devices Made of Titanium and Cobalt Chrome. Presented at the 54 Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, San Francisco, California, March 2-5, 2008. S. Chinthakunta, M. Dennis, A. Biyani, V. Goel, A. Dooris, and H. Serhan. Comparison of Artifacts Produced by Cervical Disc Replacements made of Titanium and Cobalt Chrome and their dependence on Bandwidth and Echo Train Length. Presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, San Francisco, California, March 2-5, 2008. Amir Vaez and Michael Dennis. Variability of Within-Subject Thickness Measures of Cortical Areas. Presented at the University of Toledo Health Science Campus 2008 Graduate Research Forum, Toledo, Ohio, April 2-3, 2008. 21 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) S.R. Chinthakunta, M.J. Dennis, V.K. Goel, A. Biyani, A. Dooris, and H. Serhan. Cervical Artificial Disc Replacements: Titanium vs. Cobalt Chrome. Presented at the 8th Annual Spine Arthroplasty Society Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Miami, Florida, May 6-9, 2008. S.R. Chinthakunta, M.J. Dennis, V.K. Goel, A. Biyani, A. Dooris, and H. Serhan. Characterizing MRI Distortion Associated with Cervical Disc Replacement Devices made of Titanium and Cobalt Chrome Materials. Presented at the 8th Annual Spine Arthroplasty Society Global Symposium on Motion Preservation Technology, Miami, Florida, May 6-9, 2008. J.T. Wall, W.R. Bauer, M.J. Dennis, J.T. Kane, R.D.Mooney, X. Wang, M. Gerken, S.A. Khuder, P.S. Bazeley, A.V. Apkarian, N.L. Chiaia, and R.D. Lane. Longitudinal MRI Evaluation of Human Global Cortical Thickness over Minutes to Weeks. Presented at Neuroscience 2008, Washington, D.C., November 15-19, 2008. C.E. Quatman, A. Kiapour, S. Balasubramanian, C.K. Demetropoulos, K.H. Yang, M. Dennis, T.E. Hewett, and V.K. Goel. Biomechanical Effects fo Isolated PCL and Concomitant PCL/Posterolateral Corner Deficiencies of the Knee. Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 22-25, 2009. F. Akbar-Khanzadeh, B. Weaver, S. Khuder, and M. Dennis. Outdoor workers’ exposure to ultraviolet radiation in northwest Ohio. Presented at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition, Toronto, Canada, May 30 – June 4, 2009. X. Wang, I. Liberzon, A.P. King, S. Garfinkel, R. Welsh, M. Angstadt, M.J. Dennis, H. Xie, and M.B. Tamburrino. Measurements of structural properties of functionally active regions. Presented at the Neuroscience 2009, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, Illinois October 17-21, 2009. J.T. Wall, X. Wang, H. Xie, M.J. Dennis, J.T. Kane, R.D. Mooney, S.A. Khuder, A.V. Apkarian, and W.R. Bauer. Longitudinal variability in thickness of the pre-central and post-central cortical areas over acute and subacute time-scales. Presented at the Neuroscience 2009, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, Illinois October 17-21, 2009. J. Kane, J. Wall, R. Mooney, M. Dennis, W. Bauer, X. Wang, H. Xie, S. Khuder. Effects of limb amputation—Associated pain on cerebral cortical structure. An MRI study. Presented at the Annual Assembly and Technical Exhibition of the Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Austin, Texas, October 22-25, 2009. M.J. Dennis. Innovative Approaches in Diagnostic Imaging—Panel presentation and discussion. International Conference on Radiation Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1-4, 2010. M.J. Dennis. The Increase and Decrease in Computed Tomography Dose. Plenary Lecture at the International Conference on Radiation Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1-4, 2010. M.J. Dennis. Advancements in Computed Tomography. International Conference on Radiation Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1-4, 2010. M.J. Dennis. Multi-modality Computed Tomography in Advanced Nuclear Medicine Technology. International Conference on Radiation Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, March 1-4, 2010. 22 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) J.Wall, X. Wang, H. Xie, M. Dennis, J. Kane, S. Khuder, and R. Mooney. Does your cerebral cortex structurally change from week to week?. Presented at the University of Toledo College of Medicine Research Day, March 27, 2010. X. Wang, S. Garfinkel, A.P. King, M. Angstadt, R. Welsh, M.J. Dennis, H. Xie, M.B. Tamburrino, and I. Liberzon. Measurements of Structural Properties of Functionally Active Areas. Presented at the 17th Annual University of Toledo/Bowling Green University Symposium on Research in Psychiatry, Psychology and Behavioral Science, April 1, 2010. A. Smith, P. Nowiki , M.S. Hefzy, M.J. Dennis, and A.A. Mustapha. The Effects of Radial Core Decompression on Lunate Kinematics. 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Naples, Florida, June 16-19, 2010. M. Dennis, J O’Donnell, D. Mhatre, V. Goel, and H Serhan. Comparison of Artifacts Produced by Different Implant Materials—An MRI Study. 17th International Meeting on Advanced Spine Techniques, Toronto, Canada, July 21-24, 2010. J.T. Wall, H. Xie, J.T. Kane, M.J. Dennis, R.D. Mooney, S.A. Khuder, W.R. Bauer, and X. Wang. Does cerebral cortical thickness vary in a healthy adult human over short times? Single subject variation analyses. Presented at Neuroscience 2010, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, California November 13-17, 2010. S.Raj, J. Bieszczad, J. Khubchandani, A. Dayananthan, MJ Dennis, K Brickman, I Ali. Cumulative radiation exposure in epilepsy patients: A retrospective analysis of computerized axial tomography. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 9-16, 2011. X. Wang, M. Dennis, A. Cotton, M. Tamburrino, J. Elhai, J. Smirnoff, H. Xie, C. Brickman, S. McLean, and I. Liberzon. MRI Research on Emotion Deficits After Acute Trauma. University of Toledo Research Day, Toledo, OH, April 29, 2011. J.T. Wall, H. Xie, J.T. Kane, M.J. Dennis, R.D. Mooney, S.A. Khuder, W.R. Bauer, and X. Wang. MRI Tracking of Cortical Thickness Variations over Weeks, Months, and Longer in an Adult Human: A Biomarker for Individualized Brain Improvement. University of Toledo Research Day, Toledo, OH, April 29, 2011. M.J. Dennis, J.T. Wall, X. Xie, A. Cotton, R. Mooney, J. Kane, and X. Wang. Freesurfer MRI Data Analysis of Brain Cortical Thickness Variations in Individuals. 2011 Joint American Association of Physicist in Medicine/Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, July 31-August 4, 2011. Wang X, Tamburino MB, Dennis MJ, Cotton AS, Elhai JD, Smirnoff JB. Xie H, Brickman KR, Phan KL, Liberzon I. Brain activation associated with reappraising negative emotion two weeks after a motor vehicle accident. Presented at Neuroscience 2011, the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., November 12-16, 2011. 23 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Xie H, Tamburrino MB, Dennis MJ, Elhai JD, Brickman KR, Liberzon I, McLean SA, Bauer WR, Kosier A, Wang X. Relationship between brain structural properties and acute pain and stress after a motor vehicle accident. Presented at Neuroscience 2011, the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., November 12-16, 2011. Wall JT, Xie H, Kane JT, Dennis MJ, Mooney RD, Wang X. Does limb amputation change interhemispheric structural symmetry of human postcentral cortex? Presented at Neuroscience 2011, the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C., November 12-16, 2011. Dennis MJ, Serhan H, Biyani A, ODonnell JB, Mhatre D, Goel VK. Effect of material and scan parameter selection on MRI susceptibility artifacts from posterior pedicle screw spine stabilization implants. Presented at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 27-December 1, 2011. Dennis, MJ. A Survey of Current Research in Medical Physics at UTHSC. University of Toledo Department of Physics Colloquium, March 1, 2012. Wang X, Xie H, Tamburrino M, Cotton A, Smirnoff J, Dennis, MJ, Biehn T, Contractor A, Brickman C, McLean S, Elhai J, and Liberzon I. Alteration of negative emotional processing during the initial weeks after trauma. To be presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Beijing China, June 10-14, 2012. Wang X, Tamburrino M, Cotton A, Morgan RSD, Sripada R, Biehn T, Chen JZ, Brickman KR, McLean SA, Dzurik AD, Ding Y, Dennis MJ, Liberzon I. Default mode network functional connectivity from the initial days to weeks after a motor vehicle collision. Neuroscience 2012 Meeting; New Orleans, LN, October 13-17, 2012. Xie H, Liberzon I, Wang X, Wall JT, McLean SA, Brickman KR, Elhai JD, Dennis MJ, Bauer WR, Kane J, Tamburrino MB. Rapid cortical structural changes over the initial weeks after trauma. Neuroscience 2012 Meeting; New Orleans, LN, October 13-17, 2012. 24 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. PUBLICATIONS Michael J. Dennis. A study of gamma ray shadow holography. Master's Thesis. The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 1974. Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. Effects of radiation parameters on computerized transverse axial tomography. Proceedings of the Symposium on Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine IV. The Society of PhotoOptical Instrumentation Engineers. September 25-27, 1975, Atlanta, Georgia (1975). William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. Spectral effects of three-dimensional reconstruction from x-rays. Medical Physics, 2(6):321 (1975). Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, Victor J. Sank. Preprocessing x-ray transmission data in CT scanning. Proceedings of the Symposium on Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine V. The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, September 16-19, 1976, Washington, DC (1976). William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, William H. Payne, and Michael J. Dennis. Corrections for spectral artifacts in three-dimensional reconstruction from x-rays. Medical Physics, 4(1):54 (1977). Michael J. Dennis, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, William H. Payne, Victor J. Sank. Preprocessing x-ray transmission data in CT scanning. J. of Optical Engineering, 16(1):6 (1977). William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, Michael J. Dennis, Victor J. Sank, and William H. Payne. Estimation of chemical composition and density from computed tomography carried out at a number of energies. Investigative Radiology, 112(2):189 (1976). William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, William H. Payne, Michael J. Dennis, and Victor J. Sank. Correlating computed tomographic numbers with physical properties and operating kilovoltage. Radiology, 123(3):761 (1977). William H. Payne, William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, Michael J. Dennis, and Victor J. Sank. Extrapolation of linear attenuation coefficients of biological materials from diagnostic energy x-ray levels to the megavoltage range. Medical Physics, 4(6):505 (1977). William H. Payne, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, and Michael J. Dennis. Treatment planning in Co-60 radiotherapy using computerized tomography techniques. Medical Physics, 5(1):48 (1978). Michael R. Millner, William H. Payne, Robert G. Waggener, William D. McDavid, Michael J. Dennis, and Victor J. Sank. Determination of effective energies in CT calibration. Medical Physics, 5(6):543 (1978). Michael R. Millner, William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, Michael J. Dennis, William H. Payne, and Victor J. Sank. Extraction of information from CT scans at different energies. Medical Physics, 6(1):70 (1979). Michael J. Dennis. The application of preprocessing and image enhancement techniques in computed tomography. Doctoral Dissertation. The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at San Antonio, August 1979. PUBLICATIONS (Continued) 25 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Stanley H. Stern, Michael J. Dennis, Gareth Williams, and Marvin Rosenstein. Simulation of the upper gastrointestinal fluoroscopic examination for calculation of absorbed doses in tissue. Health Physics 69(3): 391-5 (1995). William J. Potvin, David L. Hykes, Michael J. Dennis, Richard A. Yeasting, and Mark W. Burket. Patient skin doses associated with four cardiac catheterization procedures. Proceedings of the Health Physics Society's 30th Midyear Topical Meeting, Health Physics of RadiationGenerating Machines, San Jose, California, January 5-8, 1997, pp. 419-424. Hong Lu, James B. Farison, and Michael J. Dennis. Enhancement of Xe-133 ventilation lung scan image acquired after Tc-99m perfusion scan. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation 33:118-25 (1997). Qun Yu, Mark Rayport, James B. Farison, Michael J. Dennis, and Yong S. Choi. Computer analysis of human depth EEG in different sleep stages. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation 33:184-90 (1997). Anurag Varma, Anthony Frank, Michael Dennis, and Glenn Lipscomb. The effect of entrapped air bubbles in the shell on artificial kidney performance. Proceedings of The Tenth Annual Meeting of the North American Membrane Society, Cleveland, Ohio, May 16-20, 1998. Anthony Frank, Glenn Lipscomb, and Michael Dennis. Visualization of concentration fields in hemodialyzers by computed tomography. Journal of Membrane Science, 175:239-251, 2000. Michael R. Tremains, Gregory M. Georgiadis, and Michael J. Dennis. Radiation exposure using the inverted C-arm technique in upper extremity surgery. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 83A(5):674-678 (2001). Michael J. Dennis. Invited Commentary to Computer-aided surgical planning for implantation of hearing aids based on CT data in a VR environment. RadioGraphics 21(1):190 (2001). Anthony Frank, Anurag Varma, Glenn Lipscomb, and Michael Dennis. Visualizing the entrapment of air pockets in the shell of a hemodialyzer during wet-out. Chemical Engineering Communications, 184:139-155 (2001). Michael Dennis and Mark Rzeszotarski. Point/Counterpoint: To prepare radiology residents properly for the future, their physics education should be expanded in breadth and depth, and should be more quantitative and mathematically based. Medical Physics 30(8):1-3 (2003); The Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research, 6(2),(2003). . Nakia Gordon, Jaak Panksepp, Michael Dennis and John McSweeny. The instinctual basis of human affect: Affective and fMRI imaging of laughter and crying. Proceedings of the 4th International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Congress on The Unconscious in Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis, New York, July 25-28, 2003. Gregory M. Georgiadis, Michael R. Tremains, and Michael J. Dennis. Postoperative upper extremity radiographs using the image intensifier: A simple adjunct to the “inverted” C-arm technique. J. of Orthopaedic Trauma, 17(2):123-125 (2003). PUBLICATIONS (Continued) 26 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Nakia Gordon, Jaak Panksepp, Michael Dennis, and John McSweeny. The instinctual basis of human affect: Affective and fMRI imaging of laughter and crying. The Proceedings of The 4th International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Congress: The Unconscious in Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis, July 2004. Nakia Gordon, Jaak Panksepp, Michael Dennis, and John McSweeny. The Instinctual Basis of Human Affect: Affective and fMRI Imaging of Laughter and Crying. Neuro-Psychoanalysis, 7(2): 215-217 (2005). M.S. Hefzy, K.L. Aeschliman, and M.J.Dennis. Contact Locations of the Knee in Deep Knee Flexion. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress in Biomechanics, Munich Germany, July 29 - August 4, 2006, p. S74. Joseph T. Rakowski and Michael J. Dennis. A comparison of reconstruction algorithms for Carm mammography tomosynthesis. Medical Physics 33(8):3018-3032 (2006). Xin Wang, William Bauer, Nicolas Chiaia, Michael Dennis, Mischka Gerken, Jacob Hummel, John Kane, Cynthia Kenmuir, Sadik Khuder, Richard Lane, Richard Mooney, Peter Bazeley, Vania Apkarian, and John Wall. Longitudinal MRI evaluations of human global cortical thickness over minutes to weeks. Neuroscience Letters, 441:145-148, doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2008.06.013 (2008). Xin Wang, Mischka Gerken, Michael Dennis, Richard Mooney, John Kane, Sadik Khuder, Hong Xie, William Bauer, A. Vania Apkarian, and John Wall. Profiles of Precentral and Postcentral Cortical Mean Thicknesses in Individual Subjects over Acute and Subacute Time-Scales. Featured Article in Cerebral Cortex, doi:10.1093/cercor/bhp226, 2009; 20(7):1513-22 (2010). Xin Wang, Sarah N. Garfinkel, Anthony P. King, Michael Angstadt, Michael J. Dennis, Hong Xie, Robert C. Welsh, and Marijo B. Tamburrino, Israel Liberzon. A Multiple-Plane Approach to Measure the Structural Properties of Functionally Active Regions in the Human Cortex. NeuroImage. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.11.018; 49(4):3075-3085, 2010. Andrew Smith, Philip Nowicki, Mohamed Samir Hefzy, Michael Dennis, and Abdul Azim Mustapha. The effects of radial core decompression on the kinematics of the human wrist. Proceedings of the ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Naples, Florida, June 16-19, 2010. Ashok Biyani, Suresh Reddy Chinthakunta, Vijay Goel, Michael Dennis, Andrew Dooris, Hassan Serhan. Does Implant Material Selection Affect MRI Interpretation in Patients with Cervical Disc Devices? Submitted for publication to Spine. Xin Wang, Sarah Garfinkel, Anthony King, Michael Angstadt, Michael Dennis, Hong Xie, Robert Welsh, and Marijo Tamburrino. Measuring structural properties of functionally active regions. Submitted for publication to NeuroImage. Xie H, Kane JT, Dennis MJ, Mooney RD, Bauer WR, Wang X, Wall JT, Interhemispheric asymmetry in postcentral cortical structure in amputees. Submitted to Archives of Neurology, August 2011. PUBLICATIONS (Continued) 27 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Dennis MJ. Invited Commentary for manuscript “ Low dose techniques in CT-guided interventions.” Radiographics, 32(4):1119-1120, July 2012. Wall JT, Xie H, Mooney R, Dennis MJ, Kane JT, Wang X. Evidence for personalized structural reconsolidation in cortical areas of individual humans over short periods of normal living. Submitted to Nature Neuroscience, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Xie H, Wall J, Kane J, Dennis M, Mooney R, and Bauer W. Case series evidence for changed interhemispheric relationships in cortical structure in some amputees. Accepted for publication in the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED William D. McDavid, Robert G. Waggener, and Michael J. Dennis. Physics principles of computed tomography. Handbook of Medical Physics, Volume II, pages 37-80, CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida (1984). Michael J. Dennis. Industrial computed tomography. Metals Handbook, Volume 17, 9th Edition: Nondestructive Evaluation and Quality Control, pages 358-386. ASM International, Materials Park, Ohio (1989). Anthony B. Wolbarst and Michael J. Dennis. Following Time-Dependent Processes with Fluoroscopy. Physics of Radiology, 2nd Edition. Anthony B. Wolbarst. Medical Physics Publishing, Madison, Wisconsin pp371-382 (2005). Michael J. Dennis. Computed Tomography. Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation, 2nd Edition. John G. Webster, Editor. John Wiley & Sons, New York, Vol 2: 230-258 (2006). Joseph T. Rakowski and Michael J. Dennis. Mammography tomosynthesis using a source and detector in rigid and semi-fixed C-arm configurations. Emerging Technologies in Breast Imaging and Mammography. Jasjit S. Suri, Rangaraj Rangayyan, and Swamy Laxminarayan, Editors. American Scientific Publishers, Stevenson Ranch, California, pp121-139, (2008). 28 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. FUNDED RESEARCH: The Influence of Shell-Side Flows on Mass Transfer in Hollow Fiber Membrane Modules, National Science Foundation. $9,000 subcontract (Dennis) from University of Toledo (Lipscomb) primary of $199,600. Proposal 3/94, Research Period 1995 to 1998. CT Scan Analysis of Fluid Flow in Dialysis Filters. $3842 subcontract (Dennis) from University of Toledo (Lipscomb). Research Period 2000 to 2001. Cerebral Blood Flow in Female Migraineurs with Livedo Reticularis. $20,000 AHS/Merck US Human Health Migraine and Women’s Health Research Award, American Headache Society. Co-investigator (Tietjen/Dennis) 2001 to 2002. Cerebral Blood Flow with Acetazolamide Challenge in Female Migraineurs with Livedo Reticularis. $15,000 Merck Research Award. Co-investigator (Tietjen/Dennis) 2001 to 2002. Brain Imaging Linking Mental States and Behavior. American Psychosomatic Society Visiting Scholar Award Program. (McSweeny) /2001). Occupational Safety and Health Training Grant. Center for Disease Control / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Support personnel (Bisesi) $286,134 (2000) Public Health Occupational Health Training Grant. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Participant (Bisesi) (2002 to 2004). Modulation of Folate Receptor- via the Estrogen Receptor. National Institutes of Health. Research collaboration (Manohar Ratnam) (2000). Acquisition of CT Spine Images and Selected Patient Data for Prosthesis Development. Research contract from Intrinsic Orthopedics, $9,000 (2003). Analysis, Modeling and Determination of the Three-Dimensional Behavior of the Human Knee Joint in Deep Flexion. National Science Foundation (M. Hefzy), $49,178, co-PI (2004). Large-Area Photo-Electronic Materials and Devices. Northwest Ohio Signature Research Program. (Robert Collins, PI), $300,000 co-investigator (2006). MRI of Human Cortex After Limb Loss. University of Toledo Translational Research Stimulation Award, (John Wall, PI), $96,940, co-investigator (2009). Evaluation of MRI image artifacts from Stainless Steel, Cobalt Chrome, Titanium, and NonMetallic Lumbar Spine Fixation Implants. DuPuy funded study, (Vijay Goel, PI), coinvestigator (2009). A preliminary neuroimaging study of the development of PTSD following a motor vehicle accident. University of Toledo (Xin Wang, PI), $73,000 co-investigator (2010-2013). A preliminary neuroimaging study of the development of PTSD following a motor vehicle accident.” William Bauer fMRI Research Fund (Xin Wang, PI), $10,000 co-investigator (2011) 29 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. Response of neurotrophic factors, cerebral imaging, and cognition to current exercise. University of Toledo Interdisciplinary Research Initiation Award. (Barry W. Scheuermann and David L. Weldy, co-PIs), $89,402, co-investigator (2011). 30 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. RESEARCH PROPOSALS SUBMITTED/PENDING: fMRI study of the development of PTSD during initial post-trauma period. Dana Foundation (Xin Wang, PI), $200,000, co-investigator. RESEARCH PROPOSALS UNFUNDED: Development of Methods for Expanded Use of Posterior Spine Fixation Devices, The Whitaker Foundation, (Dennis) $207,979 (2/95) Ohio Consortium for Intelligent Industrial and Medical Imaging. Ohio Board of Regents Investment Fund. $148,000 subcontract portion (Dennis) from led multi-institution proposal UT (Farison) $2,083,000 (3/95) Acquisition of Image Generation and Computation Equipment for Intelligent Industrial and Medical Imaging. Ohio Board of Regents Action Fund. $41,000 subcontract (Dennis) from UT (Farison) $733,500 (3/95) Integrated Interdisciplinary Team Research for Biomedical Engineering Graduate Students and Faculty, The Whitaker Foundation. $287,300 subcontract (Dennis) from UT (Farison) primary of $587,000 (4/95) Ohio Imaging Consortium. Ohio Board of Regents Investment Fund. $133,000 portion (Dennis) from $2,642,900 UT (Farison) led multi-institutional proposal (11/95) Ohio Biomedical Information Superhighway. Ohio Board of Regents Investment Fund. $99,225 portion (Dennis) from $1,569,064 University of Cincinnati (Dhawan) led multi-institution proposal (11/95) Ohio Imaging Consortium. Ohio Board of Regents Investment Fund. $133,000 subcontract (Dennis) from UT (Farison) $2,643,000 (12/95) The Effect of Shell Flow Distribution on Artificial Kidney Performance, University of Toledo Challenge Grant. G. Lipscomb, PI, M. Dennis co-investigator, $30,165 (4/96) Computational Models of Cervical Spine Stabilization Systems, The Whitaker Foundation. (Dennis) $204,656 (2/96) 3D Visualization and Applications from 2D Image Data. $2,415,000 subcontract (Dennis/Vaughn) to UT (Farison) for Edison Industrial System Center grant (12/96). Image Processing to Minimize Distortion in Fluoroscopy. $7,000 subcontract (Dennis) to University of Toledo NIH Academic Research Enhancement Award proposal (J. Johnson) $70,000 (6/97) Neuroimaging of Hippocampus in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. The Charles A. Dana Foundation preliminary proposal. Imran Ali (PI), M. Dennis co-investigator (9/99) A Comparative fMRI Study of Fronto-Temporal Disconnection in Severe Mental Illness. The Charles A. Dana Foundation. Co-investigator (Yechoor/Dennis/Smith) (11/2000). 31 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. RESEARCH PROPOSALS UNFUNDED: (Continued) Eminent Scholar in Behavioral Neuroscience from Bowling Green State University and The Medical College of Ohio. Ohio Board of Regents. Support personnel (Moore/McSweeny) (8/2000) Radiation Detector Employing Microspheres for Large Area Imaging Systems Technology. Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency. (Wedding/Dennis) (2/2005). Doctorate Integrating Basic Science Research and Clinical Medicine. Medical Introduction into Graduate Initiative 2005. (Crissman) Team member (2005) Human Brain MRI Imaging of Pain. Medical University of Ohio Translational Research Progarm. (John Wall) co-investigator $191,200 (2006). Using Cognitive Assessments to Match an Individual’s Neurological Wiring to Curricula. Institute of Education Sciences. (Oldrieve) co-investigator $1,830,000 (2006). Can Field Ready Cognitive Assessments Predict Differences in Neurological Wiring and Help Match an Individual to an Appropriate Methodology for Learning How to Read? National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, (Richard Oldrieve, PI), coinvestigator/subcontract PI (2007) Endothelial Dysfunction in Migraine, National Institutes of Health (Gretchen Tietjen, PI), coinvestigator (2007). Translational Studies of Cortical Structural and Post-amputation Pain in Amputees. NIH 1R21 (J. Wall) Co-investigator $407,825 (2009) Multimedia Effect on Memory and Brain Activity. NSF (J. Lambert) Co-PI $226,400 (2009). Pilot Tests of Cortical Structural Changes in Young and Older Adult Amputees. NIH 1R03 (J Wall) Co-investigator, $149,800 (2009). Certificate in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Toledo. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (S. Hefzy) Co-investigator $427,500 (2009) (Educational Program Proposal). Patient Specific Techniques for the Biomechanical Assessment of the Knee: Evaluation and Planning of Surgical Procedures. NIH Challenge Grant proposal (S. Hefzy) Co-PI, $573,836 (2009). Development of Patient Specific Models to Evaluate Spine Surgical Procedures. NIH (V. Goel) Co-investigator (2009). Semi-Automated Spinal Surgery Using 3D Image Processing, Robotics and Sensor Technologies. NSF (K. Shenai) Co-investigator (2009). 32 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT hours Fall Quarter, 1993 15.689.8/889.8 15.889.9 15.650/850 EE-473/574/774 Radiology Residents Ind. Study/Computed Tomography Ind. Study/Magnetic Resonance Seminar in Radiology Radiological Imaging (UT) Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Winter Quarter, 1994 15.620/820 15.889.1 15.889.3 15.650/850 EE-474/574/774 Radiology Residents Intro. to Nuclear Medicine I Ind. Study/Nuclear Medicine Ind. Study/ Radiation Dosimetry Seminar in Radiology Medical Imaging Systems (UT) Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 4 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Quarter, 1994 15.605 15.621/821 15.689.1/889.1 15.650/850 EE-475/575/775 Radiology Residents Radiation Protection Intro. to Nuclear Medicine II Ind. Study/Nuclear Medicine Seminar in Radiology Medical Image Processing (UT) Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Summer Quarter, 1994 15.889.3 15.889.9 15.650/850 Radiology Residents Ind. Study/Radiation Dosimetry Ind. Study/Magnetic Resonance Seminar in Radiology Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 2 hrs/week Fall Quarter, 1994 15.689.10/889.10 15.689.8/889.8 15.690.0/890.0 15.650/850 15.601/801 EE-473 Radiology Residents Ind. Study/Mammography Ind. Study/Computed Tomography Ind. Study/Radiologic Imaging Seminar in Radiology Radiological Physics I Radiological Imaging (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 2 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Winter Quarter, 1995 15.689.10/889.10 15.690/890 15.689.9/889.9 15.689.1/889.1 15.650/850 15.602/802 EE-474/574/774 Radiology Residents Ind. Study/Mammography Ind. Study/Radiologic Imaging Ind. Study/Magnetic Resonance Ind. Study/Nuclear Medicine Seminar in Radiology Radiological Physics II Medical Imaging Systems (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 2 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 4 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 33 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Spring Quarter, 1995 15.603 15.605/805 15.650/850 15.690/890 15.889.01 15.889.02 40.562 EE475/575/775 Radiology Residents Radiological Physics III Radiation Protection Seminar in Radiology Ind. Study/Radiation Physics Ind. Study/Nuclear Medicine Ind. Study/Radiation Protection Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Medical Image Processing (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 1 credit hr 2 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Summer Quarter, 1995 15.889.03 15.650/850 Radiology Residents Ind. Study/Radiation Protection Seminar in Radiology Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 2 hrs/week Fall Quarter, 1995 15.650/850 15.620/820 15.890.02 EE473/573/773 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Nuclear Medicine I Ind. Study/Rad Imaging Radiological Imaging (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Winter Quarter, 1996 15.650/850 15.621/821 15.889.9 15.690 15.602/802 EE474/574/774 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Nuclear Medicine II Ind. Study/Magnetic Resonance Ind. Study/Radiation Physics Radiological Physics II Medical Imaging Systems (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 4 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Quarter, 1996 15.650/850 15.605/805 40.562 EE475/575/775 15.890 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Radiation Protection Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Medical Image Processing (UT) Ind. Study/Radiological Imaging Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Summer Quarter, 1996 15.650/850 15.689.5 15.889.9 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Ind. Study/Diag. Quality Assurance Ind. Study/Magnetic Resonance Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 1 credit hr 2 credit hrs 4 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Fall Quarter, 1996 15.650/850 EE473/573/773 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Radiological Imaging (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 34 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Fall Quarter, 1996 15.650/850 EE473/573/773 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Radiological Imaging (UT) Radiological Physics (co-instructor) 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Winter Quarter, 1997 15.650/850 15.689.09/889.09 15.602/802 16.606/806 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Ind. Study/Computed Tomography Radiological Physics II Radiobiology (co-instructor) Radiological Physics 1 credit hr 4 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Quarter, 1997 15.650/850 15.689/889 15.689.09/889.09 15.603/803 20.651 40.562 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Ind. Study/Physics of the Body Ind. Study/MRI Radiological Physics III Interdepartmental Seminar Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics 1 credit hr 4 credit hrs 4 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Summer Quarter, 1997 15.650/850 15.689.05/889.05 15.889.04 Radiology Residents Seminar in Radiology Ind. Study/Quality Control in Diag Rad. Ind. Study/Image Processing Radiological Physics 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Fall Semester, 1997 MPHY608/808 MPHY650/850 Radiology Residents Principles of Nuclear Medicine Medical Physics Seminar Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 2 hrs/week Spring Semester, 1998 MPHY650/850 MPHY689/889.04 MPHY689/889.09 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Physics Seminar Ind. Study/Radiation Protection Ind. Study/ MRI Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Summer Semester, 1998 MPHY620.01 MPHY650.01 MPHY673.01 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Medical Physics Seminar Medical Physics Research Radiological Physics Radiological Physics Board Review 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs/week 35 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Fall Semester, 1998 MPHY650/850 Radiology Residents Medical Physics Seminar Radiological Physics 1 credit hr 2 hrs/week Spring Semester, 1999 MPHY650/850 MPHY689/889.09 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Medical Physics Seminar Ind. Study/ MRI Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 1 credit hr 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Summer Semester, 1999 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Fall Semester, 1999 Radiology Residents Radiological Physics 2 hrs/week Spring Semester, 2000 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2000 Radiology Residents Radiological Physics 2 hrs/week Fall Semester, 2000 MPHY601 Radiology Residents Radiological Physics I Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester, 2001 MPHY602 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Required CE Radiological Physics II Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs 10 hrs Summer Semester, 2001 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Fall Semester, 2001 BIOE4990 CMNP601 MPHY606 MPHY624 MPHY686 MPHY686 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Biomechanics of Soft & Hard Tissue Prin of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Principles of Nuclear Medicine Physics of Medicine and Biology Independent Study: MRI Independent Study: Digital Imaging Independent Study: Ultrasound Radiological Physics 3 hrs 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 1 credit hr 1 credit hr 2 hrs/week 36 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Spring Semester, 2002 MPHY624 MPHY678 MPHY686 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Physics of Medicine and Biology Independent Study: MRI Independent Study in Radiology Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2002 MPHY620 MPHY650 Radiology Residents Required CE Radiation Protection and Regulation Medical Physics Seminar Radiological Physics Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 2 hrs/week 2 hrs Fall Semester, 2002 CMNP601 MPHY604 MPHY650 MPHY684 Radiology Residents Prin of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Diagnostic Radiological Physics Medical Physics Seminar Independent Study: Medical Physics Radiological Physics 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 1 credit hr 4 credit hr 2 hrs/week Spring Semester, 2003 MPHY650 MPHY678 MPHY686 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Medical Physics Seminar Independent Study: MRI Independent Study: CT and Ultrasound Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 1 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2003 MPHY619 MPHY620 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Required CE Brachytherapy lecture Radiation Protection and Regulation Independent Study: Medical Physics Radiological Physics Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hr 2 hrs/week 2 hrs Fall Semester, 2003 CMNP601 MPHY604 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Vascular Conference Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Diagnostic Radiological Physics Independent Study: Medical Physics Radiological Physics Photons to Photos—X-ray Instrumentation 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hr 2 hrs/week 1 hr Spring Semester, 2004 MPHY606 MPHY616 MPHY689 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Principles of Nuclear Medicine Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study: CT and MRI Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs 37 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Summer Semester, 2004 MPHY620 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Required CE Clinical Psych Interns Radiation Protection and Regulation Independent Study: Medical Physics Radiological Physics Radiological Physics review Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety fMRI principles lecture (7/22/04) 3 credit hrs 3 credit hr 2 hrs/week 12 hours 2 hrs 2 hrs Fall Semester, 2004 CMNP601 MPHY624 MPHY684 Radiology Residents Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Physics of Medicine and Biology Independent Study: Medical Physics Radiological Physics 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 4 credit hr 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2005 MPHY616 MPHY689 MPHY802 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study: CT and MRI Radiation Physics II Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2005 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics Radiological Physics review 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 12 hours Fall Semester, 2005 CMNP601 Radiology Residents Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Radiological Physics 2 hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2006 MPHY616 MPHY689 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study: CT and MRI Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Fall Semester, 2006 CMNP601 MPHY606 Radiology Residents Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Principles of Nuclear Medicine Radiological Physics 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2006 MPHY604 MPHY616 MPHY689 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study: CT and MRI Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs 38 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Summer Semester, 2006 MPHY619 MPHY620 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Brachytherapy Lecture Radiation Protection and Regulation Ind Study in Radiology: CT and MRI Radiological Physics Radiological Physics review 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 2 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 40 hours Fall Semester, 2006 BIOE4990 CMNP601 MPHY606 Radiology Residents Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Nuclear Medicine Radiological Physics 2 hrs 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2007 MPHY616 MPHY602 MPHY604 MPHY686 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Orthopaedics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Radiation Physics II Diagnostic Radiological Physics Independent Study in Radiology Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture Radiation Safety Lecture 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 16 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2007 MPHY619 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Brachytherapy Lecture Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics Radiological Physics review 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 40 hours Fall Semester, 2007 CMNP601 BIOE4990 Radiology Residents Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Radiological Physics 2 hrs 2 hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2008 MPHY602 MPHY604 MPHY616 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students BGSU Grad Students Radiation Physics II Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture fMRI and neurological imaging 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 12 hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 3 hrs Summer Semester, 2008 MPHY619 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Brachytherapy Lecture Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics review Radiological Physics orientation 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 hrs/week 6 hours 39 Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) Fall Semester, 2008 CMNP601 Prin. of Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology BIOE4990 Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture MPHY604 Diagnostic Radiological Physics MPHY684 Independent Study in Medical Physics MPHY686 Independent Study in Radiology Radiology Residents Radiological Physics 2 hrs 2 hrs 5 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2009 MPHY602 MPHY604 MPHY616 MPHY684 MPHY686 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Radiation Physics II Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study in Medical Physics Independent Study in Radiology Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 5 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2009 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics review Radiological Physics orientation 3 credit hrs 3 hrs/week 6 hours Fall Semester, 2009 BIOE4990 MPHY604 Radiology Residents Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiological Physics 2 hrs 5 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2010 MPHY604 MPHY616 MPHY684 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study in Medical Physics Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2010 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics review Radiological Physics orientation 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 6 hours Fall Semester, 2010 MPHY604 BIOE4990 Radiology Residents Principles of Nuclear Medicine Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 2 hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2011 MPHY604 MPHY616 MPHY684 OHTH562 INDI555 Radiology Residents Medical Students Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study in Medical Physics Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Anatomy and Pathophysiology Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 1 hr 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 40 hours Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D. TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT MCO/MUO/UT (Continued) hours Fall Semester, 2010 BIOE4990 MPHY684 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Independent Study in Medical Physics Independent Study in Radiology Radiological Physics 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2011 OHTH562 MPHY602 MPHY604 MPHY616 MPHY684 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Medical Students Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiation Physics II Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study: Medical Physics Independent Study: Radiology Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 5 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 5 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2011 MPHY620 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Radiological Physics review Radiological Physics orientation 3 credit hrs 3 hrs/week 6 hours Fall Semester, 2011 BIOE4990 Radiology Residents Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Radiological Physics 2 hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2012 MPHY604/804 MPHY616 MPHY624 MPHY686 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Physics of Medicine and Biology Independent Study in Radiology Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 3 credit hrs 5 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs Summer Semester, 2012 MPHY620 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Radiology Residents Radiation Protection and Regulation Independent Study in Radiology Radiological Physics review Radiological Physics orientation 3 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 3 hrs/week 6 hours Fall Semester, 2012 MPHY604 BIOE4990 MPHY686 Radiology Residents Principles of Nuclear Medicine Biomechanics of Tissues: Imaging Lecture Independent Study in Radiology Radiological Physics 3 credit hrs 2 hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week Spring Semester 2013 MPHY604/804 MPHY616 MPHY686 OHTH562 Radiology Residents Medical Students Diagnostic Radiological Physics Radiation Biology—Fetal effects lecture Independent Study in Radiology Physical Agents II (co-instructor) Radiological Physics Prin. of Neuro Imaging Lecture 3 credit hrs 3 hrs 5 credit hrs 3 credit hrs 2 hrs/week 2 hrs 41