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E. Robert Burns, Ph.D.
E. Robert Burns, Ph.D. Title
Professor of Anatomy and Interdisciplinary Toxicology

PhD
Tulane University

Post Doctoral Training
NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dept. of Pathology, The George Washington University

Research Interests
Experimental oncology, cell kinetics, chronochemotherapy; PreK-14 health science outreach

Curriculum VitaeWord

Address: Office: Ed3/210
Mailing address: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
4301 W. Markham St., Slot 510
Little Rock, AR 72205

Phone: (501) 686-5139

Fax: (501) 296-1267


Selected Publications
Burns, E. R. and M. S. Lindsey 2004 Cancer education and cancer prevention education for K-12 teachers and students. J. Cancer Education 19:105-110.

Burns, E. R. 2002 Anatomy of a Successful K-12 Educational Outreach Program in the Health Sciences--Eleven Years Experience at one Medical Sciences Campus. Anatomical Record (New Anatomist) 269:181-193.

Burns, E.R., Sateia, M.J. and Lee-Chiong, T.L. 2002 Basic Principles of Chronobiology and Disorders of Circadian Sleep-Wake Rhythm. In: Sleep Medicine, Chiong, Sateia and Carskadon, eds., Hanley & Belfus, Inc., Philadelphia, pp 245-254.

Burns, E.R. 2000 Biological Time and In Vivo Research: A "Field Guide" to Pitfalls. Anatomical Record (New Anatomist) 261:141-152.

Pasley, J. M., E. R. Burns and P. L. Rayford (1994) Circadian variations of gastrointestinal peptides and cell proliferation in rats: effects of adrenalectomy. Recent Progress in Hormone Research 49:359-365.



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