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Anthony Pappas, PhD, serves as an Assistant Professor of Anatomy in Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine, where he investigates astrocyte-vascular interactions in neurological disorders while pioneering evidence-based medical education methodologies.
Education background:
- 2007: BA in Psychology, Florida Atlantic University
- 2015: PhD in Neuroscience, University of Vermont
- 2017: Molecular Bases of Eye Diseases (MBED) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Harvard Medical School
His research program integrates cellular neuroscience with clinical applications, focusing on astrocyte reactivity in brain injury and glaucoma pathogenesis. Concurrently, he translates visual system research into innovative teaching frameworks for healthcare training, particularly in ultrasound education. This dual approach bridges fundamental neurobiology with practical medical instruction.
Publication trends reveal an evolution from neurovascular coupling mechanisms (2015-2018) toward glaucoma pathology (2018-2024) and medical education applications (2025), demonstrating interdisciplinary translational impact across neuroscience and pedagogy.
Professional recognition:
- 2025: Academic Faculty Member of the Year Award, Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
As an educator-track faculty member, Dr. Pappas develops neuroscience-informed curricula for healthcare professionals, though specific grant funding and advising activities remain undocumented in available sources. His work exemplifies the integration of laboratory research with educational innovation in academic medicine.
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