Thomas W. Bouldin, MD: Professor and Vice Chair for Faculty and Trainee Development  
 

Thomas W. Bouldin, MD

Professor and Vice Chair
for Faculty & Trainee Development
 
Office: 919-843-1074
E-mail: tbouldin@med.unc.edu
 
 
 
 
Research Interests
 
My special interests are in the areas of diagnostic neuropathology, experimental neurotoxicology, human and experimental peripheral neuropathies, and diagnostic ophthalmic pathology. My research focuses on the morphological changes associated with diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system in humans and experimental models. These morphological changes often give important clues to the pathogenesis of the disease process.
 
Publications
 
Bouldin, T.W.: The Peripheral Nervous System. In: Rubin’s Pathology: Clinicopathologic Foundations of Medicine, 5th ed., R. Rubin and D. Strayer (eds.), Lippincott Williams & Williams, Philadelphia, 2008, pp. 1236–1245.
 
Kwock L, Smith JK, Castillo M, Ewend MG, Collichio F, Morris DE, Bouldin TW, and Cush S. Clinical role of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in oncology: brain, breast, and prostate cancer. Lancet Oncol. 7:859-68, 2006.
 
Reisman DN, Sciarrotta J, Bouldin TW, Weissman BE, and Funkhouser WK. The Expression of the SWI/SNF ATPase Subunits BRG1 and BRM in Normal Human Tissues. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 13:66-74, 2005.
 
 
List of publications from PubMed