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William P. Bartlett, PT, PhD
Professor
Coordinator of Post-professional Studies - Houston Center
 
Phone: 713-794-2083
Email: wbartlett@twu.edu
Location: 7138 Institute of Health Sciences - Houston
Mailing Address: School of Physical Therapy
Texas Woman’s University
6700 Fannin St.,
Houston, TX 77030
Department: School of Physical Therapy

Professional Interests:   Professional interests are: delivery of course content over the Internet and issues related to the effects of physical therapy interventions on the course of disease in adolescents with sickle cell disease. Please see my curriculum vitae for more details.  

Education:  

Ph.D.
Albany Medical, NY, Neurobiology, 1982

B.S.
S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, Physical Therapy, 1975

Selected Publications:

Li, Xiao-su,  M.A. Williams and Bartlett, W.P, Induction of IGF-1 mRNA following traumatic injury to the brain. Molecular Brain Research, 57: 92-96, 1998.

Morris, GS., Melton, S., Hegsted, M. and Bartlett, W.P. Estrogen fails to modify the cardiac myosin isoenzyme profile of adult rats. Hormone and Metabolic Research, 30(2):84-87, 1998.

Knapp,P.E., Bartlett,W.P., Williams, L.A., Yamada, M., Ikenaka, K., and Skoff, RP.. Programmed cell death in the Jimpy mouse can occur without DNA fragmentation: Survival is enchanced by cell lines transfected with proteolipid protein cDNA’s.. Cell Death and Differentiation. 1998

Bartlett, W.P., Quillen, W.S., and Gonzalez, JL. Effect of gallium aluminum arenside triple-diode laser median nerve latency.  Journal of Sports Rehabilitation 8(2) 1999.

Bartlett, W.P., Quillen, W.S., and Greer, R.G. Effect of gallium aluminum arenside triple-diode laser irradiation on evoked motor and sensory action potentials of the median nerve. Journal of Sports Rehabilitation, pp. 13-20 11(1) 2001.

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