Alexander Martin

Professor and Chair
Anatomy

Office: Dominica
ph: (767) 255-6385

M.S. - University of Oregon
Ph.D. - University of Washington
Phone: 767-255-6385

After serving as an Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Dr. Martin received his Ph.D. from University of Washington in Biological Sciences. Since then, Dr. Martin has served for ten years as the Professor at University of Wisconsin Medical School and Chair of Anatomy at Western Ontario Medical School and now at Ross University School of Medicine. Dr. Martin is the author of four textbooks of Anatomy and over 50 scientific publications. During his tenure as the Chair of Department of Anatomy at RUSM, the department has grown from five to the present complement of ten faculty members.

Course:
Anatomy
Embryology

Selected Publications:
Martin, A.H. (1998)
Monitoring the Effects of Electromagnetic Fields Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. Vol 59 #4, 222-223 

Martin, A.H. (1995)
Community Policing: The London Model Crimincal Justice in the Americas Vol 8 #5, 3-22 

Martin, A.H. (1992)
The Development of the Chick Embryo Following Exposure to 60 Hz Magnetic Fields with Various Waveforms J. of Bioelectromagnetics 13(3):223-231 

Martin, A.H. (1977)
Neural Tube-SOmite interaction, Effects of Neural Tube Reversal Upon Neruon Development Acta. Embryol. Exp. 3:305-313 

Brinkman, R. and Martin, A.H. (1973)
A Cytoarchitectonic Study of the Spinal Cord of the Domestic Fowl Gallus Gallus Domesticus. 1. Brachial Region Brain Research 56:43-62 

Martin, A.H. (1967)
Significance of Mitotic SPindle Fiber Orientation in the Neural Tube Nature 216:1133-1134 

Martin, A.H. and Langman, J. (1965)
The Development of the Spinal Cord Examined by Autoradiography J. Embryol. Exp. Morphol. 14L 25-35

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