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Members of the media frequently call the University for experts on breaking news stories or for other feature stories of general interest. If your expertise can be used by the media, call your campus public relations office.
Thomas I. Porter, O.D. (Eye Institute) is featured in the February edition of Consumer's Digest Magazine. He discusses the V-Max and how it can restore sight in the legally blind.
Martin J. Citardi, M.D. (otolaryngology, head and neck surgery) was interviewed by ABC News regarding his study using an ingredient in red peppers to help alleviate chronic sinus problems and sinus headaches.
Daryl W. Thompson, M.D. (neurology) was interviewed by Essence magazine. He discussed ways to recharge the mind.
Robert B. Belshe, M.D. (internal medicine) was interviewed by Child Magazine. The interview focused on a nasal spray croup and pneumonia vaccine being tested at the Center for Vaccine Development. He also was interviewed by the Village Voice about the latest developments in an HIV vaccine study being conducted at the University.
Mike Wahoff (physical medicine and rehabilitation) was interviewed Jan. 30 by the Baltimore Sun on the exercise habits of members of "Generation X."
Dee Anna Glaser, M.D. (dermatology) was interviewed by the Dallas Morning News about new treatments for shingles and how common it is for people under the age of 50 to get shingles.
Gerald Dunne (emeritus, School of Law) was quoted by the Gannett news service on the legal ramifications of allegations against President Bill Clinton.
Dr. Warren Treadgold (history) was featured in the Washington Post Book World for his book, A History of the Byzantine State and Society.
Dr. Kenneth Parker (theological studies) was quoted in the Dallas Morning News and Kansas City Star on increased violence worldwide in the name of God.
Richard Burgin (communication) was featured in the Boston Globe regarding his book, Fear of Blue Skies.
Robert Cropf (public policy studies) was interviewed by the Houston Chronicle and Kansas City Star on municipal spending in St. Louis.
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