VIP Biography for
Samuel F. Hunter, M.D., Ph.D.
Samuel F. Hunter, M.D., Ph.D. | |
Industry | Healthcare |
Title | M.D., Ph.D., President |
Expertise | Neuro-immunology for multiple sclerosis |
Current Organization | Advanced Neurosciences Institute |
Type of Organization | Medical institute |
Major Product | Medical services |
Area of Distribution | National |
University/Degree | Computer Science, Southern Methodist Univ., 1978; B.S., summa cum laude, Biology, Computer Science, Oral Roberts Univ., 1983; M.D., High Honors; Ph.D., Pharmacology-Toxicology, Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, 1991 |
Born | August 11, 1961, Dallas, Texas |
Honors & Awards | Numerous including Mayo Foundation Clinician Investigator Award, 1995-97; Mavis P. Kelsey Excellence in Medicine Scholar, 1991; Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, 1991; Stephen C. Silverthorne Memorial Award for Research, 1990; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1990; Madison Who's Who, 2006 |
Published Works | Ad hoc Reviewer, Journal of Neuroimaging; Numerous publications including-Valentine JL, Hunter SF, INTRAV and ORAL: BASIC interactive computer programs for estimating pharmacokinetic parameters, J. Pharm. Sci. 74:113-119, 1985; Hunter SF, Long-term experience in the management of MS, Int. J. MS Care 8 (supp 4): 19-23; Book chapters include- Hunter SF, Asakura K, Miller DJ, Rodriguez M, "The repair of central nervous systems myelin: cell biology and pharmacologic action of remyelination-promoting autoantibodies", Cell Biology and Pathology of Myelin: Evolving Biological Concepts and Therapeutic Approaches, eds. Devon RM, Doucette R, Juurlink BHJ, Nazarali AJ, Schreyer DJ, Verge VMK, Plenum, New York |
Affiliations | American Academy of Neurologists; American Medical Association; American Society of Neuro-Imaging; American Association of Neuro-Muscular & Electro Magnetic Medicine; Director, Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, National Multiple Sclerosis Society and Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers; Director, Novel Pharmaceutics Institute and NeuroNexus Neuroscience Center |
Hobbies & Sports | Medical history and research, photography, travel |
Work History | Director of Neuro-immunology and Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, St. Thomas Health Systems, 2000-04; Board Chair, Tennessee Advanced Neurosciences Institute, 2003-05; Neurologist, St. Thomas Neurology Group, 2000-02; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurology & Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1997-2000; VA Medical Center Nashville Neurology Service, 1997-99; Spinal Cord Injury Coordinator, VAMC, Nashville, 1998-99; Clinical Investigator Fellow in Neuroimmunology, (Laboratory of Moses Rodriguez), 1995-97; Instructor, Dept. of Neurology, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, 1996-97; Teaching Assistant, Neuroanatomy and Neuropathology, Mayo Clinic, 1994-95; Computer Programmer/Statistician, Pharmacology, Oral Roberts University, 1980-83; ITT International Fellow to Finland (Fulbright Fellow), 1983-84; Graduate Assistant, University of Texas Medical Branch, 1984-91; Image Processing Consultant, Marine Biomedical Institute, 1988-89; Co-Director, AMA-ERF National Student Research Forum, 1986-87; Neurology Research Committee, 1993-95 |
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