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Dr. Richard Ray

 

Richard H. Ray

 

Richard H. Ray, Ph.D.

                                                                  

Professor

    Department of Physiology

Adjunct Professor

    Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology

 

Brody

 

 6E-116A

Phone

 

 252.744.2766

FAX

 

 252.744.3460

rayri@ecu.edu

 

 

1972

 

B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte,Charlotte, NC

1980

 

Ph.D., Medical College of Georgia,Augusta, GA

1980-1982

 

Ahmanson Fellow, Brain Research Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

 

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   Dr. Richard H. Ray

   EastCarolinaUniversity

   BrodySchool of Medicine

   Physiology Department

   600 Moye Blvd.

   6E-116A Brody Bldg.

   Greenville, NC  27834

 

    Educational Projects    

 

  • Course Director: Medical Neuroscience
  • Co-Director: Distance Learning Courses: PHLY 4330 - Human Physiology and PHLY 6050 - Pathophysiology

Richard Ray

 

·  Professional Societies:

 

·  Society for Neuroscience

·  International Association of Medical Science Educators

·  American Physiological Society

·  Human Anatomy and Physiology Society

·  International Brain Research Organization

 

  

 

 

    Representative Manuscripts    

 

    • Ray RH and Doetsch GS. Coding of stimulus location and intensity in populations of mechanosensitive nerve fibers of the raccoon: I. Single fiber response properties. Brain Research Bulletin 25:517-532, 1990.
    • Craner SL and Ray RH. Somatosensory cortex of the neonatal pig: I. Topographic organization of the primary somatosensory cortex (SI). Journal of Comparative Neurology 306:24-38, 1991.
    • Hamilton GF, Robinson TK and Ray RH. The effects of helium-neon laser upon regeneration of the crushed peroneal nerve. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 15:209- 214, 1992.

 

    Recent Presentations    

 

    • Brewer KL and Ray RH. Contributions ofthe dorsal column nuclei to functional plasticity in adult rats. Experimental Biology '95, Atlanta, GA, April, 1995.
    • Ray RH and Iams SG. Copyright issues in distance education: fair use interpretation for timely development of web-based teaching of basic sciences. Proceedings of the 4th Biennial Conference of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, Washington, D.C., July, 1999.
    • Iams SG and Ray RH. Teaching a physiology course for physician assistant students using the internet. Proceedings of the 4th Biennial Conference of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, Washington, D.C., July, 1999.
    • Ray RH. Historical perspectives from neuroscience case studies. Human Anatomy and Physiology Society Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, January, 2000.

 

 

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