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       Carrie Muh, M.D.
Hometown:
San Francisco, CA

Medical School:
(2003) Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons

Undergraduate:
(1996) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BS in Biology, BS in Political Science

Graduate:
(1997) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MS in Political Science, concentration in Health Policy

Area of interest:
Neuro-oncology, adult and pediatric

Hobbies:
Politics, theatre, art, traveling and spending time with my husband.

Awards:
Outstanding Molecular Medicine Presentation at the Eastern Atlantic Student Research Forum, University of Miami; 2002.
Khatib Scholarship awarded to conduct neuro-oncology and neurosurgery research; 2001-2002.
National Institutes of Health Fellowship awarded to conduct clinical research; 1999.

Publications:
CR Muh, NM Oyesiku. Multimodality Treatment of Pituitary Adenomas. The International Review of Modern Surgery, a supplement to The International Review of Patient Care. (In Press)

CR Muh, NM Oyesiku. Management of Non-functioning Pituitary Adenomas. To be a chapter in Pituitary Tumors: Diagnosis and Management, Humana Press. (In Preparation)

CR Muh, DM Wrubel. Anterior and posterior fusion of a subaxial cervical distraction with complete spinal cord injury in an infant. A Case Report. (In Preparation)

Presentations & Posters:
CR Muh, CE Mandigo, PD Canoll, AT Ogden, JN Bruce. Continuous Treatment with Mitoxantrone via Convection-Enhanced Delivery Prolongs Survival in a Rat Glioma Model. Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA; September 2002.

AT Ogden, T Vogel, CR Muh, RC Anderson, AT Parsa, JN Bruce. In Vitro Analysis of Bone Marrow-Derived, LPS Matured Dendritic Cells in the Rat: Implications Towards Immunotherapy. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL; April 2002.

CR Muh, CE Mandigo, PD Canoll, DR Horgan, AT Parsa, JN Bruce. Continuous Versus Intermittent Convection-Enhanced Delivery. Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA; November 2002.


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