PERSONAL INFORMATION
- Name: Steven Donald House
- Address:
- Provost and Vice
President for Academic Affairs
- Campus Box 2200
- Elon University
- Elon, NC 27244-2010
- Phone: 336-278-6447
- Fax:: 336-278-6650
- Email:
shouse@elon.edu
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EDUCATION
- Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY; Postdoctoral
Fellow, 1983-1986, Physiology and Cellular Biophysics
- University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Ph.D., with honors, 1983, Physiology
- Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, B.S., 1977, Biology
WORK EXPERIENCE
- 2009-
Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Elon University, Elon NC
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2006-2009 Associate Vice-President for Academic
Affairs and Dean of Elon College, Elon University, Elon, NC
- 2006- President's Senior Staff, Elon University, Elon, NC
- 2001- Founding Dean, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, Elon
University, Elon, NC
- 2001- Full Professor with Tenure, Department of Biology, Elon University,
Elon, NC
- 2000-2001 Full Professor with Tenure, Department of Biology,
College of Arts and Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ
- 1997-2001 Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Seton
Hall University, South Orange, NJ
- 1996-2001 Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, School
of Graduate Medical Education; Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ
- 1994-2001 Director of Health Professions, Health Science
Advisory Committee; Seton Hall, South Orange, NJ
- 1993-2000 Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of
Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange,
NJ
- 1987-1993 Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, College of Arts and
Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ
- 1987 Visiting Professor - Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
- 1986-1989 Associate Research Scientist, Department of Physiology and
Cellular Biophysics, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia
University, New York, NY
- 1983-1986 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physiology and Cellular
Biophysics, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New
York, NY
- 1977-1983 Teaching Assistant, Department of Physiology, College of
Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- 2002- Elon
University, Elon 101, a specially designed academic course/program that
introduces first-semester students to life at Elon; directed Elon 101 for Elon
College Fellows Living Learning Community
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1996-2001 Various Institutions, including Faculty College VI @ Seton
Hall: Using Information Technology to Enhance Teaching and Learning -- On
the Web
- 1987-2001 Seton Hall University, Lectures and Laboratories in
Biology, Physiology,
Pharmacology, and Anatomy and Physiology
- 1987 Visiting Professor - Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, Lectures on Microcirculation and
Cellular Biophysics
- 1983-1988 Columbia University: Discussion and Laboratory Sections for
Medical and Dental students
- 1977-1983 University of Arizona: Organization, Lectures, and Laboratory
exercises in Cardiovascular Physiology for Engineering students; Discussion
and Laboratory Sections for Medical students
HONORS
- Faculty Excellence Award, Elon College, The College of Arts
and Sciences, 2009
-
Student
Mentoring Recognition, "Setting the Standard for Teaching",
Seton
Hall University Magazine, Summer/Fall, 2002
- Special Appreciation Award for Teaching and Advising, Seton Hall
University, 2001
- Outstanding Service Award, Seton Hall University, 1996
- Seton Hall University Advisor Award, 1996
- Trustees Scholarship Award, 1995
- Students Choice Award for Outstanding Teaching, Seton Hall,
1995
- Microcirculatory Award: Travel Award for Outstanding Young Investigators,
Microcirculatory Society, 1991
- National Institute of Health: FIRST Independent Research Support and Transition Grant
Award, 1990
- International Institute for Microcirculation Travel Award to the Fourth World Congress
of Microcirculation, Tokyo, Japan, 1987
- Visiting Expert Award at Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1987
- Grega-Zacharkow Young Investigator Award, Microcirculatory Society, 1985
- Outstanding Dissertation Award, University of Arizona, 1983
- Arizona Health Sciences Center Student Biomedical Research Forum Award, 1982
- University of Arizona Foundation Award for Meritorious Performance in Teaching, 1981
- Summer Research support Award, University of Arizona, 1980, 1982
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
- Associated New American Colleges (ANAC)
2008 Summer Institute, "Faculty Scholarship and Sponsored Programs," 2008
- Associated New American Colleges (ANAC)
2007 Summer Institute, "Elon College Fellows: A Path from Inquiry to
Research," 2007
- Associated New American Colleges (ANAC)
2007 Summer Institute, "The Institutional Culture and Commitment of Educating
Global Citizens," 2007
- American Conference of Academic Deans and the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, "The Institutionalization of Internationalization as a University
Priority," Washington, DC, 2005
-
Keynote Speaker at Leadership Development Institute, "Creating a Vision for
Your Organization," Elon University, 2004
- Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, "Making the Transition
from Associate Dean to Dean," Washington, DC, 2001
-
Keynote
Speaker at Elon University Phi Eta Sigma Induction Ceremony, 2001
- Special Appreciation Award for Teaching and Advising, Seton Hall
University, 2001
- Distinguished Lecture Series, Raritan Valley Community
College, 2001
- New Jersey Intercampus Network (NJIN) – Faculty Colloquia,
"The
Castor Oil Cure, An Interactive Physiology Syllabus," 2001
- Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, The Dean in a Virtual
University, Toronto, Canada, 2000.
- New Jersey Intercampus Network Best Practices Showcase,
"Faculty Engagement in SHU's Teaching, Learning, and Technology Initiatives" and
"An Interactive Physiology Syllabus - Tour Guide to the Human Body," 2000
- 3rd Annual Ubiquitous Computing Conference, "Not
Just the Good News: Issues, Barriers and Lessons Learned," 2000
- IBM ThinkPad University Flyin, 1999, 2000,
2001
- Keynote Speaker at Seton Hall University School of Graduate Medical
Education - 9th Annual Research Colloquium, 1998
- Keynote Speaker at Seton Hall University First Year Convocation, 1996
- American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, "The Heart: It takes a licken' and keeps on ticken'," 1995
- Satellite Symposium to the Fourth World Congress of Microcirculation,
Vascular Endothelium in Health and Disease, Taipei, Taiwan, Aug. 5-6, 1987
- The 50th Jubilee Congress of the Hungarian Physiological Society and
IUPS Sponsored Satellite Symposium on Structure-Function Relation in the Microcirculatory
Network, Budapest, Hungary, July 1-7, 1985
FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH AWARDS
- StressGen Inc. and University of Connecticut, Peter Guidon and Steven D. House.
$12,000
- 1998-2000.
- National Institute of Health: FIRST Independent Research Support and Transition Grant
Award, Microvascular cell dynamics in the inflammatory process. $486,000 - June 1990-May
1996.
- Seton Hall University Research Council Award, 1988-1989, 1989-1990.
- Postdoctoral National Research Service Award, NIH, 1983-1986
- Predoctoral National Research Service Award, NIH, 1977-1982
- University Fellowship, University of Arizona, 1978-1983
GRANTS AND AWARDS
- Verizon, Seton Hall University, $100,000 for
Introduction of Wireless Technology to Science Departments, 2001-2006
- Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, Steven D. House - Director and University Officer.
$255,000 for Scholarships - 1998-2001.
- State of New Jersey, James VanOosting and Steven D. House, Seton Hall University/Sussex
Community College. $150,000 - 1997-1998.
HONOR SOCIETIES, PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION
-
Piedmont Triad Higher Education Innovations Council (HEIC)
- Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS), Accreditation Committee member
- Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences
- American Heart Association, New Jersey -- Research Peer Review
- American Physiological Society
- Microcirculatory Society -- Membership Committee, Awards Committee, Nominations
Committee (Chair)
- Journal Reviewer: Microvascular Research
- Journal Reviewer: American Journal of Physiology
- Journal Reviewer: Gastroenterology
- National Institute of Health Scientific Reviewer
- National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions
- Phi Kappa Phi - National Honor Society
- Omicron Delta Kappa - The National Leadership Honor
Society
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Elon University
- Campus Facility Master Plan Committee - 2009 -
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Strategic Planning Committee - 2008 -
- Search Committee for Vice President for University
Advancement -2008
- Chair of Search Committee for Dean of
Education - 2007-2008
- Provost's Council - 2007-
- Long Range
Planning Subcommittee to Develop New Interdisciplinary Science Initiatives -
2007-2009
- Chair of Search Committee for Dean of Love
School of Business - 2006-2007
- Member of President's Senior Staff - 2006-
- Created and Direct CELEBRATE! - Elon's week long
celebration of student achievements in academics and the arts - 2006-
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University Budget Committee - 2004-
- Participant Southern University Conference - 2005
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Faculty Workload Committee - 2003-2004
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Faculty Diversity Committee - 2003-2004
-
Elon College Fellows Living Learning Community
Director - 2003-
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Faculty Evaluation Committee - 2002-
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Elon College Fellows Committee - 2002-
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Elon College Facilities Planning
Committee - 2001-
- Salary Planning Committee - 2001-2002
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Student Evaluation Instrument Committee -
2001-2002
- Deans' Council - 2001-2007
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Academic Affairs Council - 2001-
- Admissions Hospitality Tours - 2002-
-
Ernest A. Koury Business Center Program
Committee - 2001-2003
- Phi Beta Kappa Steering Committee - 2001-
Seton Hall University
- IT Five-Year Strategic Planning Committee, 2001
-
Academic Council's Academic Computing/IT Task Team,
2000-2001
- Law School Self-Study Committee, ABA/AALS accreditation,
1999-2000
- Web Executive Committee, 1999-2001
- Freshman Studies Dean Search Committee, 1999
- Mobile Computing Presentations - Fall Open House,
Freshman Preview and other Recruiting Events, 1999, 2000
- Institutional Image Task Force, 1998-2001
- Emerging Market Recruiting Campaign - Presentations on
Mobile Computing, 1998
- Chair of Search Committee for Associate Vice President for
Enrollment Management, 1998
- Chair of College of Arts and Sciences Academic Computing
Committee, 1997-2001
- Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences, 1997-2001
- Virtual University Advisory Board, 1997-2001
- Mobile Computing Task Force; 1997-2001
- Provost Search Committee; 1996-1997
- Virtual University Proposal Review Committee - 1996-1997
- Teaching, Learning, and Technology Executive Committee; 1996-2001
- Task Force on the Establishment of a Virtual University; 1996-1997
- CAT Steering Committee - Committee on Academic Technology; 1996-2001
- Peer Teaching Consultant Network; 1995-2001
- Director of Health Professions, Health Science Advisory Committee;
1994-2001
- Admissions Committee for Dual Degree BS and Doctor of Physical Therapy,
1995-2001
- Admissions Committee for Dual Degree BS and Masters of Physician
Assistant, 1995-2001
- University Committee on Allied Health, 1994-1996
- Gender Equity Task Force (NCAA), 1992
- Seton Hall Research Council Award Member, 1991-1993
- By-Laws Committee Chairperson, 1991-1992
- By-Laws Committee Member, 1990-1992
- Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee; 1990-1996
- New Jersey Master Faculty Program: Seton Hall University's "Buddy
Project", 1988-1989.
- New Jersey Grant "Retention - Two: The Second Phase at Seton Hall
University", 1988-1989.
- Academic Advisor, 1988- - Participant in Academic Advising Seminar at
Seton Hall University, Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 and Oct. 7 - Oct. 8, 1988.
- Faculty Fellow - Seton Hall University, 1989-1990.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
- Holy Comforter Episcopal Church - Personnel Committee - 2009-
- Holy Comforter Episcopal Church - Clerk - 2007-2008
- Holy Comforter Episcopal Church - Vestry - 2006-2008
- Elon Homes for Children, Inc. - "Early College
School Program" committee - 2004-2005
- Holy Comforter Episcopal Church - Shepherding
Committee - 2004-2006
- Elijah's Promise Coordinator (New Brunswick Soup
Kitchen)
- New Brunswick Interfaith Emergency Aid (Founding
Member)
- Elder - Second Reformed Church New Brunswick - In charge of Outreach Program and Chair
of Lay Training Supervised Ministry Program.
DISSERTATION
The Venular Network of Skeletal Muscle and Microcirculatory Homeostasis Advisor, Paul
C. Johnson, Ph.D.
RESEARCH
- To elucidate the role of blood rheology as a determinant of microvascular
function in health and disease using techniques of intravital microscopy.
- To investigate leukocyte-endothelial interactions during the inflammatory
process.
- To examine the effects of circadian rhythm on the inflammatory process.
- To study the effects of drugs (ibuprofen, glucocorticoids, cocaine,
gallium, morphine, lead) on the inflammatory process.
- To study the effects of heat shock proteins on the inflammatory process.
Research - Movie -
Leukocyte-Endothelium Interactions in the Microcirculation
SELECT ABSTRACTS
Ocasio, Frank, Yuhui Jiang, Xin Yu, Steven D. House and
Sulie L. Chang “Lipopolysaccharide-mediated Vascular Coagulation in Chronic
Morphine Treated Rats” (2002) Abstract, 64th Annual Meeting of the Committee on
Problems in Drug Dependence.
House, S.D., L.E. Hightower, R. Kyriakos, R.S. Bockman, T. Mistry, P.A. Gallegher and
P.T. Guidon. In vivo studies of gallium, stannous chloride (SnCl2) and
heat shock in the inflammatory response. FASEB Journal Vol 14, #4, A11, 2000.
Felix, B.A., J.K. Anday, M. Fila, S.D. House, and S.L. Chang. Morphine enhances
permeability across vascular endothelial cell barriers. Society for Neuroscience,
2000.
Mistry, T. and S.D. House. Effect of lead on inflammatory microhemodynamics.
The 9th Annual Research Colloquium, Seton Hall University, School of Graduate
Medical Education: 4, 1998.
House, S.D., D. Espinelli, J. Bersig, G-D Wu, and S.L. Chang. Morphine alters the
balance between interleukin-1b mediated systemic and local
inflammatory responses. Microcirculation, FASEB Journal Vol 12, #4, A33, 1998.
Kyriakos, R.N., J.M. Bersig, P.G. Guidon, and S.D. House. The immunosuppressant Gallium
Nitrate does not impair the inflammatory response
in vivo. The 8th Annual
Research Colloquium, Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education: 48,
1997.
Bersig, J.M., J.J. Riesenman, and S.D. House. Single large dose glucocorticoid therapy
inhibits leukocyte-endothelium adhesion in rat mesentery. Microcircualtion 3: 80, 1996.
Chang, S.L., D. Espineli, G-D Wu, J.E. Zadina and S.D. House. The effects of systemic
administration of interleukin-1 Beta on mesenteric leukocyte-endothelium adhesion in rats
receiving chronic treatment with morphine. 3rd Annual Symposium on AIDs, Drugs of Abuse
and the Neuroimmune Axis, 1995.
House, S.D., J.M. Bersig, R.L. Moldow, and S. L. Chang. Chronic cocaine treatment
increases leukocyte- endothelium interactions in rat mesentery, Microcirculation: 2, 106,
1995.
Chang, S.L., J.M Bersig, J.E. Zadina, and S.D. House. Chronic exposure to morphine
attenuates leukocyte-endothelial interactions (LEI) in the rat mesentery, CPDD, 1995.
Chang, S.L., Wu, G., Li, B. Patel, N.A., Moldow, R.L., House, S.D. and Zadina J.E.
Differential modulation of neuro-immune axis by chronic treatment with morphine versus
cocaine, XXVI International Narcotics Research Conference (INRC), 1995.
Riesenman, J., J. Bersig, S.A. Humphrey, and S.D. House. Chronic exposure to ibuprofen
inhibits leukocyte-endothelium interactions in rat mesentery, FASEB Jl., Vol 8, p A1055,
1994.
Humphrey, S.A., C. W. Rocholl, and S.D. House. Chronic exposure to glucocorticoids
reduces leukocyte- endothelium interactions during inflammation. FASEB Jl., Vol 7, p A888,
1993.
House, S.D., W.F. Koscienski III, S.A. Humphrey, and R.L. Moldow. The effects of
circadian rhythm of endogenous anti-inflammatory levels on leukocyte-endothelium
interactions. FASEB Jl., Vol 6, p A2075, 1992.
House, S.D. and C. Slater. In vivo studies of the effects of nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) on the inflammatory process. Proceedings of Fifth World
Congress for Microcirculation, 39, 1991.
House, S.D. and E. Nazziola. Leukocyte-endothelium interactions: Specificity of venous
endothelium for adhesion dominates hydrodynamic factors. Proceedings of Fifth World
Congress for Microcirculation, 39, 1991.
House, S.D. and C. Slater. Effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) on
microvascular dynamics. FASEB Jl. Vol.4: A591, 1990.
Tsai, A.I., H.M. Tseng, S. Usami, K.M. Jan, S.D. House and L.T. Chen. Studies on
splenic microcirculation with triple-tracer intravital fluorescence microscopy. FASEB Jl.,
Vol. 3: A1403, 1989.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Preferential margination of leukocytes; hydrodynamic
forces vs leukocyte-endothelium specificity. FASEB Jl., Vol. 3: A1389, 1989.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Leukocyte-endothelium adhesion: In vivo measurements of
microhemodynamics and force of adhesion. International Jl. of Microcirculation, 1988.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Sequestration of activated leukocytes in splanchnic and
pulmonary microvascular networks. Fed Proc. 46 #4: 1530, 1987.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Leukocyte-endothelium adhesion and microhemodynamics.
Fed. Proc. 45: #4: 1158, 1986.
Lipowsky, H.H. and S.D. House. Temporal averaging of reactive hyperemia in cremaster
muscle and nailbed capillaries. International Jl. of Microcirculation
5: 215, 1986.
Lipowsky, H.H. and S.D. House. The dynamics of leukocyte-endothelium adhesion.
Biorheology, 23: 290, 1986.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Distribution of microvessel hematocrit and blood flow in
cremaster muscle. Microvasc. Res. 29:225-226, 1985.
House, Steven D. and Paul C. Johnson. Venous resistance in skeletal muscle during
arterial pressure reduction and exercise hyperemia. International Jl. of Microcirculation
3:
371, 1984.
Boegehold, M. I. Torres, S. House, R. Baker, E. Bouskela-Torres, and P.C. Johnson.
Arteriolar and capillary network responses to hemorrhagic hypotension in the skeletal
muscle microcirculation. International Jl. of Microcirculation
3: 297, 1984.
House, S.D., H.H. Lipowsky, and S. Chien. Microvessel Hematocrit variations during
reactive hyperemia. Microvasc. Res: 27: 246, 1984.
Boegehold, M., I. Torres, S. House. R. Baker, E. Bouskela-Torres, and P. C. Johnson.
Responses of the skeletal muscle microcirculation to hemorrhagic hypotension.
Physiologist, 26: A-75, 1983.
House, Steven D. and Paul C. Johnson. Relationship between pressure gradient and flow
in the venous network of skeletal muscle. Microvasc. Res.
25: 238, 1983.
House, Steven D. and Paul C. Johnson. Flow properties of blood in the venular network
and microcirculatory homeostasis. Microvasc. Res.23: 258, 1982.
SELECT JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Ocasio, Frank M., Yuhui Jiang, Steven D. House and
Sulie L. Chang. Chronic morphine accelerates the progression of
lipopolysaccharide-induced sepsis to septic shock. Journal of
Neuroimmunology, 149 (1): 90-100, 2004.
Liu, Hsien-Ching, Jenine K.Anday, Steven D. House and Sulie
L. Chang. Dual effects of morphine on permeability and apoptosis of vascular
endothelial cell; morphine potentiates lipopolysaccharide-induced permeability
and apoptosis of vascular endothelial cells. Journal of Neuroimmunology,
146 (1): 13-21, 2004.
House, S.D., X. Mao, G. Wu, D. Espinelli, W.X. Li, and S.L.
Chang. Chronic morphine potentiates the inflammatory response by
disrupting interleukin-1b modulation of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 118 (2):
277-285, 2001.
House,
S.D., L.E. Hightower, G.A. Perdrizet, M. Rewinski, R. Kyriakos, R.S.
Bockman,
T. Mistry, P.A. Gallagher and P.T. Guidon Jr. Effects of heat shock, stannous
chloride, and gallium nitrate on the rat inflammatory
response. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 6 (1), 13-20, 2001.
Hightower,
L.E., M.A. Brown, J.L. Renfro, G.A. Perdrizer, M. Rewinski, P.T.
Guidon Jr., T. Mistry, and S.D. House, Tissue-level cytoprotection. Cell Stress and
Chaperones, 5 (5), 412-414, 2000.
Chang, Sulie L., James Bersig, Bernardo Relix, Milan Fila, and Steven D.
House. Chronic cocaine alters hemodynamics and leukocyte-endothelium interactions in rat
mesenteric venules. Life Sciences, 66: 2357-2369, 2000.
Xiaohu Gan, Ling Zhang, Omri Berger, Moniaue F. Stins, Dennis Way,
Dennis D. Taub, Sulie L. Chang, Kwang Sik Kim, Steven D. House, Martin Weinand, Marlys
Witte, Michael C. Graves and Milan Fiala. Cocaine enhances brain endothelial adhesion
molecules and leukocyte migration. Clinical Immunolgy, Vol. 91, (1), 68-76, 1999.
Milan Fiala, M., Gan, X-H, Zhang, Steven D. House, T,
Newton, M.C. Graves, Paul Shapshak, M. Stins, K.S. Kinm, M. Witte, and S.L. Chang.
Cocaine enhances monocyte migration across the blood-brain barrier: cocaines
connection to AIDS dementia and vasculitis? In: Herman Friedman, John Madden and Thomas Klein, (Eds.), Drugs of Abuse,
Immunomodulation, and AIDS, Plenum Publishing Corp., New York and London, 199-206, 1998.
House, S.D., S.A. Ruch, W.F. Koscienski III, C. W. Rocholl, and R.L. Moldow. Effects of
the Circadian rhythm of Corticosteroids on leukocyte-endothelium interactions in the AM
and PM. Life Sciences 60: 2023-2034, 1997.
Chang, S.L., Bersig, J.M., Wu, G.-D., Patel, N.A., Zadina, J.E., and House, S.D.
Chronic exposure to morphine attenuates leukocyte-endothelial interactions in the rat
mesentery. NIDA Research Monogr., Vol. 162, 189-194, 1997.
Chang, S.L, R.L. Moldow, S.D. House, and J.E. Zadina. Morphine affects the brain-immune
axis by modulating an interleukin-1 Beta independent pathway. In: Drugs of Abuse and the
Neuroimmune Axis. Herman Friedman, Toby Eisenstein, John Madden and Burt Sharp (eds),
Plenum Publishing Co., 35-42, 1996.
Chang, S.L., R.L. Moldow, S.D. House and J.E. Zadina. Chronic exposure to morphine
modulates interleukin-1 Beta mediated actions. J. of Neuroimmunology,
69: 31-32,
1996.
Slater, C. and S.D. House. Effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on
microvascular dynamics. Microvascular Res., 45: 166-179, 1993.
Nazziola, E. and S.D. House. Effects of hydrodynamics and leukocyte-endothelium
specificity on leukocyte-endothelium interactions. Microvascular Res.,
44: 127-142,
1992.
House, S.D. and H.H Lipowsky. Dynamics of leukocyte-endothelium interactions in the
splanchnic microcirculation. Microvascular Res.,
42: 288-304, 1991.
Torres-Filho, I.P., M. Boegehold, E. Bouskela-Torres, S. House, and P.C. Johnson.
Microcirculatory responses in cat sartorius muscle to hemorrhagic hypotension. Am. J.
Physiol., 26: H1647-H1655, 1989.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. In vivo determination of the force of
leukocyte-endothelium adhesion in the mesenteric microvasculature of the cat. Circulation
Research, 63: 658-668, 1988.
Lipowsky, H.H., S.D. House, and J.C. Firrell. Leukocyte-endothelium adhesion and
microvascular hemodynamics. in "Vascular Endothelium in Health and Disease," S.
Chien, ed. pp 85- 93, Plenum Press, New York, 1988.
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Microvascular hematocrit and red cell flux in rat
cremaster muscle. Am. J. Physiol., 252: H211-H222, 1987
House, S.D. and H.H. Lipowsky. Leukocyte-endothelium adhesion: Microhemodynamics in
mesentery of the cat. Microvasc. Res., 34: 363-379, 1987.
Nagler, H.M., E.F. Lizza, S.D. House, P. Tomashefsky, and H.H. Lipowsky. Testicular
hemodynamic changes after the surgical creation of a varicocele in the rat: Intra-vital
microscopic observation. J. Andrology, 8: 292-298, 1987.
House, S.D. and P.C. Johnson. Diameter and blood flow of skeletal muscle venules during
local flow regulation. Am. J. Physiol., 250: H828-H837, 1986.
House, S.D. and P.C. Johnson. Microvascular pressures in venules of skeletal muscle
during arterial pressure reduction. Am. J. Physiol.
250: H838-H845, 1986.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- Interactive Web Syllabus
Physiology electronic Cliff Notes - (2000) - Study Wire,
Incorporated - these "electronic Cliff Notes" have been selected for
presentation on the Web through Study Wire, "a corporation creating an elite
education web site on the Internet with the assistance of some of the most reputable
professors in all of academia."
- Physiology -
http://elon/shouse/courses/physiology
Video Textbook
House, S. D. (1992) Contributor, consultant and final content editor on the production
of an educational videodisk program, "The Human Body," produced by Optical Data
Corporation, May, 1992. "The Human Body" is a series of archival interactive
MultiMedia Libraries covering the human body for use at secondary and college levels.
Students are exposed to thousands of fascinating images and videos that are otherwise
unavailable in textbooks. "The Human Body" combines the strengths of three
instructional technologies -- video, print, and computers -- to present scientific
information in exciting new ways. The textbook includes slides, movies, narration, lesson
plans, focus questions, and interdisciplinary ideas (arts, earth sciences, math).
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