James White,
Assistant Professor
Cell Biology
Office Address:
42 East Laurel Road
Suite 2200
Stratford
NJ
- 08084
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Contact:
Tel: 856-566-6231
Fax: 856-566-6195
whitejs1@comcast.net
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Honors and Awards
2005, Recipient of the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award School of Osteopathic Medicine
2005, Recipient of the Foundation of UMDNJ's Excellence in Teaching Award School of Osteopathic Medicine
2002, Class of 2002 Medical Student Government Basic Science Teaching Award University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2002, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Medical College of Pennsylvania
2000, Recipient of the Foundation of UMDNJ's Excellence in Teaching Award Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
2000, Recipient of Dean's Award for Excellence in Basic Science Teaching University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2000, Recipient of Deans Award for Excellence in Basic Science Teaching University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2000, Recipient of An Outstanding Lecturer Award University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
1998, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Allegheny University of the Health Sciences
1997, Recipient of the Foundation of UMDNJ's Excellence in Teaching Award School of Osteopathic Medicine
1997, Recipient of the Adjunct Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching Beaver College
1997, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
1996, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
1996, Recipient of Excellence in Teaching Award University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
1995, Recipient of the Foundation of UMDNJs Excellence in Teaching Award School of Osteopathic Medicine
1993, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Medical College of Pennsylvania
1986, Recipient of Young Investigator Award, Creighton University Medical School
1986, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Creighton University Medical School
1982, Recipient of AMSA Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching Creighton University Medical School
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Publications
Spangler KM, White JS, Warr WB Electron microscopic features of axon terminals on olivocochlear neurons in the cat.
ARO Abst. Vol. :
(1986
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White JS Differences in the ultrastructure of labyrinthine efferent neurons in the albino rat.
ARO Abst.. Vol. :
(1986
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Spangler KM, White JS, Warr WB The light and electron microscopic features of OC neurons in the cat.
Anat. Rec. . Vol. 211: 182A
(1985
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White JS Fine structure of vestibular efferent neurons in the albino rat.
Soc for Neurosci. Abst.. Vol. 11(1): 322
(1985
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White JS Fine structural features of medial olivocochlear neurons in the rat.
Soc for Neuronsci. Abst.. Vol. 10(1): 393
(1984
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White JS Some comparative features of the basilar papila in certain urodeles (caudate amphibians.
Anat. Rec.. Vol. 193: 203A
(1980
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White JS Transmission electron microscopic studies of the basilar papilla in certain salamanders.
Anat. Rec.. Vol. 193: 719A
(1979
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Baird IL, White JS A preliminary report on some aspects of the inner ear in apodan amphibians (Gymnophina).
Anat. Rec.. Vol. 190: 333A
(1978
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White JS Fine structural features of the basilar and amphibian papillae in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum.
Anat. Rec.. Vol. 187: 747-748A
(1977
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White JS A preliminary report on the morphology of the basilar papilla in the salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum.
Anat. Rec. . Vol. 134: 562A
(1976
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Warr WB, Guinan JJ, White JS Organization of the efferent fibers In: Neurobiology of Hearing : The Cochlea. R.A. Altschular, R.P. Bobbin and D.W. Hoffman, Eds., Raven Press New York.
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(1986
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White JS Comparative features of the surface morphology of the basilar papilla in caudate amphibians.
J. Morphology. Vol. 187: 201-217
(1986
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White JS The morphology and fine structure of the basilar papilla in ambystomatid salamanders (Amphibia:Caudata).
J. Morphology. Vol. 187: 181-199
(1986
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White JS Comparative features of the surface morphology of the basilar papilla in caudate amphibians.
J. Morphology. Vol. 187: 201-217
(1986
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