Associate Professor
Physiology
Schroeder Complex 439
(414) 288-6678
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Dr. Peoples received his Ph.D. from Purdue University in 1989. He was a National Research Council Fellow, and later a Senior Staff Fellow, at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1998 he was appointed Chief of the Unit of Cellular Neuropharmacology at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National Institutes of Health. He joined the faculty at Marquette University in August of 2003.
Courses
Biomedical Systems 3 & 4, BISC 425
Modules 3 & 4 of a systems-based course integrating anatomy, physiology and pathology including dental clinical correlates.
Other Participating Faculty: Douglas C. Lobner, Ph.D., William A. Bell, D.D.S., Linda K. Vaughn, Ph.D., William E. Cullinan, Ph.D.
4 semester hours, Fall semester
General Pathology, BISC 150
The course begins with an overview of cellular degenerations, inflammation and neoplasia. Various organ systems and their primary disease states will then be presented. These systems include musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, pulmonary, reproductive, digestive, endocrine, and integument. This course is taught using lecture note handouts, video tapes, slides and examination objectives.
Other Participating Faculty: William A. Bell, D.D.S.
3 semester hours, Spring semester