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1 ORIEN L. TULP, Ph.D., M.D., F.A.C.N., C.N.S. Professor of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences President and Chief Executive Officer University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat Member, Oxford Educational Network, International Higher Education Council Fellow and Certified Nutrition Specialist, American College of Nutrition, USA Fellow, Royal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Dublin Knighted, The Sovereign Order of the Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem ___________________________________________________________________ Office and Residence 2 Education 2-4 Professional Experience 4-5 Courses Taught 5-8 Honors and Honor Societies 8 Professional Affiliations 9 Journal Reviews & Editorial Contributions 9 Committees 9 Community Activities 9-10 Military Service, Training, and Awards 10-11 Academic Committees, other Institutions 11 Graduate Students Supervised 12-15 Undergraduate Students Supervised 15-16 Visiting Scholars and Research Associated 16-17 Research Support and Support in Kind 17-19 Commercial Product Development 19-20 Publications & Other Authored Works 20-26 Abstracts 27-43 Invited Presentations 44-70 __________________________________________________________________

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ORIEN L. TULP, Ph.D., M.D., F.A.C.N., C.N.S.

Professor of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences President and Chief Executive Officer

University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat Member, Oxford Educational Network, International Higher Education Council Fellow and Certified Nutrition Specialist, American College of Nutrition, USA

Fellow, Royal College of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Dublin Knighted, The Sovereign Order of the Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem

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Office and Residence 2 Education 2-4 Professional Experience 4-5 Courses Taught 5-8 Honors and Honor Societies 8 Professional Affiliations 9 Journal Reviews & Editorial Contributions 9 Committees 9 Community Activities 9-10 Military Service, Training, and Awards 10-11 Academic Committees, other Institutions 11 Graduate Students Supervised 12-15 Undergraduate Students Supervised 15-16 Visiting Scholars and Research Associated 16-17 Research Support and Support in Kind 17-19 Commercial Product Development 19-20 Publications & Other Authored Works 20-26 Abstracts 27-43 Invited Presentations 44-70

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Orien L. Tulp, Ph.D., M.D., F.A.C.N C.N.S., F.R.C.A.M.[Dublin] Professor of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences

President and Chief Executive Officer, University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat

Member, Oxford Educational Network, International Higher Education Council (IHEC) Office: Office of the President University of Science, Arts, and Technology, Montserrat P.O. Box 506, South Mayfield Estate Drive Olveston, Montserrat [664]491-5364 / 5365 / 866-596-9577 / Cell: 727-252-6210 Clinic: 727-388-2687 FAX [664]491-5362 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Internet: www.usat-edu.org www.lifextend.org [inactive], and http://usatpga.webs.com EDUCATION NARIC UK Equivalency Certificate, to PhD level, 2008. Ph.D.,M.D., University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 1968-1974. Ph.D. Major: Pharmacology and Medicine

Ph.D. Thesis: “Characteristics of Estrogen Formation in Placental Cell Suspensions” This thesis research was conducted jointly with McGill University, Department of Biochemistry and Experimental Medicine, and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Vermont College of Medicine. The research discovered the mechanism of estrogen biosynthesis and hormonal regulation of steroidal metabolism in the human placenta via both in vitro and in vivo techniques.

PGY1-4: Post Doctoral Study: University of Vermont College of Medicine/Clinical Research Center, Medical Center

Hospital of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 1973-1977. Major area of study: Internal Medicine, with subspecialization emphasis on Nutrition, Endocrinology, and Metabolism. Trained under Dr. Edward S. Horton, M.D. , Dr. Elliot Danforth, Jr., M.D.,M.S., and Dr. Ethan A. H. Sims, M.D. PGY 2-4: NIH/NIDDK NRSA Fellow. NIH Post Doctoral Study, University of Vermont College of Medicine: Awarded Individual National Research Service Award, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. Post-doctoral Fellowship in Nutrition, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont and Clinical Research Center, 1974-1977. Trained under Dr. Edward S. Horton, M.D. , E. Danforth, Jr., M.D., and Ethan A.H. Sims, M.D. Major: Internal Medicine, with emphasis on Nutrition, Endocrinology, and Metabolism

M.D. St Petersberg Medical Academy/IUFS, St Petersburg, Russia., 2005. Major: Medicine. Specializing in Dermatology and

Family Medicine M.D. Doctor of Medicine. California University, Los Angeles, US Foreign Degree Evaluation Agency and Award of US Equivalency Degree, 2004. Major: Medicine. MD[AM]Doctor of Medicine in Alternative Medicine (MD[AM]): Open International University, Columbo, Sri Lanka, India, 2004. Major: Alternative Medicine. MD[AM] Doctor of Medicine in Alternative/Integrated Medicine: Medicina Alternativa, Indian Board of Alternative Medicine, Calcutta, India, Doctor of Medicine in Alternative Medicine, (MD [AM]), 2004. Major: Alternative Medicine. N.D. Doctor of Naturopathy: Brighton International University, Boca Raton, FL Doctor of Naturopathy, cum laude, 2005 Major:

Naturopathy. N.M.D. Doctor of Naturopathy, California University, US Foreign Degree Evaluation Agency and award of US Equivalence Degree,

2005; Major: Naturopathic Medicine. Ph.D. Alternative Medicines Research Institute, Armstrong-Clark University, (Kuwait), Post Graduate Doctor of Philosophy in

Nutritional Medicines, with distinction, 2005. Specializing in Nutritional Needs of Developing nations, based on original

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research on dietary habits and nutritional needs of indigenous peoples of the Altiplano and Amazon River Basin, Republic of Bolivia, South America. Major: Nutritional Medicine.

O.M.D. Doctor of Traditional Oriental Medicine Ottawa International University, Major: TCM. with Highest Honours, 2003; Master of Traditional Oriental Medicine, 2002 Diploma in Traditional Oriental Medicine, 2000. O.M.D. Doctor of Acupuncture and Traditional Oriental Medicine, Major: TCM; California University, US Foreign Degree Evaluation

Agency and award of US Equivalence Degree, 2005. M.S. Master of Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, ,1968-1970 Major : Physiology & Biophysics

Thesis: “The metabolism of 15a-hydroxyprogesterone in the human placenta” This thesis discovered the mechanism and process of Ring-D steroid hydroxylation in human placenta, using both in vitro and in vivo techniques.

B.S. Bachelor of Science (Hons). College of Technology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, , 1963-1968

Major: Medical Technology University Honors for academic excellence, 1968; College of Technology Honors for academic excellence, 1968 (GPA 4.0 in major).

ASc, 1960. Associate in Medical Technology, Major: Medical Technology, Carnegie College, Cleveland, OH, 1958-1960. Diploma: Medical and Radiographic Technology, Eastern School for Physician’s Assistants, New York, N.Y., 1957-1958 Major: Medical and Radiographic Technology, 1958

Diplomat: Diplomat in Nutrition: London College of Medicine, Technology, and Research, Cambridge, UK, 2001. Specializing in Nutritional Needs of Medically Underserved Nations. Major: International Nutrition.

Diplomat: Diplomat in Naturopathic Medicine, American Naturopathic Association, 2004. USA. Certified: Naturopathic Medicine C.N.S. Certified Nutrition Specialist: American College of Nutrition, USA, by examination, 1987. Certified: Human/Clinical Nutrition Certificate: Oxford Educational Network, International Higher Education Council (IHEC), International University of Fundamental

Studies, St Petersburg. Appointed as faculty of Pharmacology, International studies, for Graduate & post graduate level (post PhD) studies, Certificate number MVAK 06-40, effective Sept 2, 2006 to indefinite..

Fellow: Fellow and Emeritus, American Naturopathic Medical Association, 2005 USA Fellow: Fellow in Nutrition, American College of Nutrition, 1985; Certified Nutrition Specialist, ACN, 1985. Fellow: Fellow in Human Biology, Human Biology Council, USA. 1985. Diploma: Diploma and Military Commission: Vermont Military Academy, Winooski, Vermont, 1958-1960

(Diploma), Military Studies, Commissioned, 2nd Lieutenant, AMEDD, United States Army, (Reserve Components, Army National Guard); assigned as Neuropsychiatry Specialty, 20 August 1960.

Diploma: National Defense University, Washington, DC, 1976-1978 (Diploma) Major: National Security Management Diploma: USA Command and General Staff College, Fort Levenworth, MO, 1977. Major: Senior Command and General Staff Organization. (US Equivalent to MA in Military Administration) Diploma: Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1975-1977; Advanced Officer Course (Diplomas) Diploma, Basic Officer Course, USA Field Medical Service School, Acad of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX, 1961-64. Member: Council on Gastroenterologic Nutrition, elected member, American College of Nutrition, 2002 to indefinite.. Certificate: Total Quality Management: Delaware County Community College, Media PA USA, 1990. Certificate: Boston University, Boston, MA. Clinical Anthropometry, Certified, 1980’ recertified 1985, 1990.

Certificate: National Board of Medical Examiners, Completion of National Boards in Medicine & Basic Medical

Sciences, 1970-1972; parts I, II, III.

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Educational Equivalency Certificate (all levels to PhD), NARIC, United Kingdom, 2008. Honorary Certificates: Awarded President’s Volunteer Service Award, President Barack Obama, April 2011. Knighted, The Sovereign Order of the Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem, under Prince Michael of Russia, 2008. Medical Licensure: West Virginia (USA), Cert 96185, exp 7/2010; India (CERT IBM/C/011204300; Republic of Liberia, West Africa

(Medicine and Surgery, SLSOM/P1/MD/DA/110/120/RL, indefinite, USA (Idaho, Cert 2004000313); California, Allied Health Professional (Clinical Pathology), 1995[temp while on sabbatical]. Republica Dominicana, Doctor en Medicina, 1998 [indefinate]; Controlled Substances Certificate, US DEA, Certificate RT 01202206; Certified Nutrition Specialist, American College of Nutrition, 1985 to present. District of Columbia, USA, Naturopathic Medicine; certificate number NAT-1000779 (expiry 10/29/2008).

Certificate:University of Vermont College of Medicine: Radiologic Safety, 1974-1975; Authorized user for Radioisotopes in Research, University of Vermont, 1975-1981; Colby College (Maine), 1981-1983; Drexel University 1983-2004.

Certificate: Controlled Substances Registration: USA - DEA, Certificate RT 01202206.

Certificate: Registered Medical Technologist (M.T.), American Medical Technologists, 1958-, indefinite (by examination)

Certificate: Registered Radiographic Technologist (R.T.), American Radiographic Technologists, 1958.(by examination)

Certificate: Completed, Newark Preparatory School (Major: College Preparatory Studies) Newark NJ, 1956-1957

Diploma, Franklin High School, (Major: General Scientific Studies), Franklin NJ, 1955 Registered & Licensed, California Allied Health Sciences Practitioner (Med Technology, Clinical Pathology) 1995 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2003 to Present: President and Chief Executive Officer, University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat, 2003 to Present; Professor of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences. 2004 to presenr: Director, Mayfield Clinic for Regenerstive Research, Olveston, Montserrat; affiliate, , Southwest Institute for Medical Research, El Paso, Texas USA 2001-Present: Director, Medical College of London, Chatham, Kent, UK. 2001-present; Professor of Pharmacology and

Nutritional Sciences. 2007 to present: Adjunct Professor of Medicine/Alternative Medicine, NY College of Podiatric Medicine, Harlem, NY, NY 2008 to present: Staff Scientist, Southwest Institute of Medical Research, El Paso, Texas 2007 to present Staff Scientist and scientific Advisory Board, Natures Best Nutritionals, Little Falls, NJ 2002-2003 Director, American International School of Medicine-UK 2001-2004 Professor, University of Maryland in Europe, UK Division. 1994 – 1995 Sabbatical: Jun-Sept: Dept. of Physiology, Laval University School of Medicine, Quebec, Canada; Jan, 1994-1996 Sabbatical study: Dept of Physiology, LSU School of Medicine, Shreveport, LA; Jan 1994-– Sep 1995 1995-1996 Extended Sabbatical as Visiting Scientist, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA. 1993 – 2004 Professor of Nutrition Science, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, College Of Arts and Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia PA. (Retired, Emeritis Rank) 1990 – 1993 Professor of Nutrition Science, Department of Nutrition and Food Science, College of Arts and Science

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Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. (University restructuring July 1993) 1988 – 1990 Associate Professor of Nutrition Science, Department of Nutrition ad Food Science, College of Arts and Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. (Colleges of Science and Arts), Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. (Colleges of Science and Arts, Drexel University, Philadelphia., PA (Colleges of Science and Arts Merged July 1990.- 1983 - 1988 Associate Professor of Nutrition & Food Science (tenured 1987), College of Science, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. 1994 – 1996 Adjunct Faculty, Continuing Medical Educaion, Uniformed Services University of The Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 1992 – 1995 Adjunct Scientist, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Coatesville, PA 1987 – present Member, Environmental Studies Institute, Drexel University; Contributing Core faculty, Drexel Univ-US Army graduate program in Industrial Hygiene & Environmental Science (MS/PhD), AG/Edgewood Arsenal, MD, 1991-1993. (Became School Of Environmental Studies, Engineering, and Policy (SESEP) July 1998) 1987 – 1988 Adjunct Faculty, Division of Resident Instruction, Department of Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics, USA

Academy of Health Sciences, Taught Joint services courses in Clinical Nutrition, and Pharmacology (Nutrient Drug Interactions), Fort Sam Houston, TX.

1981 – 1983 Visiting Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Acting Director, Biochemistry Program, Department of Chemistry, Colby College, Waterville, Maine; completed while on study leave from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. 1980 – 1982 Contributing Faculty (NAPNES [Nursing] Instructor), Community College of Vermont, St. Albans, VT. 1977 – 1982 Research Associate, Metabolic Unit, Dept of Medicine, University of Vermont, Medical College, and member of Graduate Faculty, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 1975 – 1977 NRSA Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Individual Awardees) Metabolic Unit, Department of Medicine and Clinical Research Unit, Unit of Vermont College Of Medicine, Burlington, VT 1973- 1975 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Metabolic Unit, Department of Medicine and Clinical Research Center, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, Burlington, VT. 1964 – 1973 Research Assistant, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Vermont College of Medicine Burlington, VT. 1963 – 1964 Research Technician and Clinical Laboratory Supervisor, Dept of Pharmacology, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT 1963 – 1968 Staff Medical Technologist Special Biochemistry Procedures Section, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, Burlington, VT. 1958 – 1963 Staff Medical Technologist and Assistant Chief Technologist, Director, Biochemistry And Microbiology Sections, Kerbs Memorial Hosp, St. Albans, VT. 1957 – 1958 Staff Medical and Radiographic Technologist (part-time), Idylease Convalescent Home, Newfoundland, N.J. 1956 – 1957 Research Technician, Union Carbon & Carbide Corporation, Bloomfield, N.J. 1964 – 1975 Faculty-Staff, Summer Session, Vermont Military Academy, VTARNG Winooski, VT. 1972 – 1974 Non-Resident Faculty, USA Command & General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, KS. 1970 Passed National Board Exams for Medical Examiners in Physiology, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry

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1966 – 1999 Advisory Board, Acumen Nutritionals, Philadelphia, Pa. 1999- 2002 Advisory Board, Greentree Nutritionals, San Francisco, CA 1999-2002 Advisory Board, more.com, Internet Pharmacy & Nutritionals, San Francisco, CA 1998- Sales Coordinator Consultant (Nutritional Products), NSA, Inc, Memphis, TN.

COURSES TAUGHT A. Post-Graduate: General Medical Review, Larkin Community Hospital, Miami, Florida, USA Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics, CME course for Nurse Practitioners, Div. of Continuing Medical Education, Univ. of Vermont. Lectures in Continuing Medical Education, Seminar in Clinical Anthropometry, CME for Military Physicians, Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists and Graduate Registered Nurses, Various locations for the U.S. Army (First Army Area) Post graduate course for Physicians, Clinical Dietitians and other AMEDD professional officers, USA Academy of Health Sciences, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1987 – 88. Topics: Nutrient drug interactions, Respiration, Renal Physiology, Obesity & Energy Metabolism (16 CEU’s) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Adjunct Faculty for Continuing Professional Medical Education, 1994 – 1996. Aberdeen Proving Ground / US Army Center for Health Promotion & Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen, MD, Joint USA – DU program. Courses in Toxicology & Adv Physiology.. 1991 -1993 USArmy Command & General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, Adjunct Instructor, Writing & Military Science, 1974 – 5. B. Courses taught at Medical College of London and University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat; 2001-present; * = also taught at Kings College London, joint program with MCL-USAT, 2001-2003. ** taught at Cambridge, 2001 BSC 501 Medical Physiology, 6 credit hours*, ** BSC 523 Medical Embryology, 3 credit hours*, ** BSC 539 Medical Histology, 4 credit hours*, ** BSC 500 Gross Anatomy. 10 credits, selected topics* BSC 501 Gross Anatomy Dissection, 4 credits, selected topics* BSC 540 Medical Biochemistry, 5 cr ** BSC 541 Nutritional Biochemistry, 4 credits* BSC 690 Medical Pharmacology, 5 credits *,** BSC 680 Behavioural Sciences, 5 cr,*, ** BSC 700 Physical diagnosis, 5 cr** BSC 701 Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 5 cr** BSC 691 Toxicology in Medical Practice, 2 cr * BSC 211 General Nutrition, 2 credits* BSC 291 Sociology in Medicine, 2 credits C. Graduate Level, Drexel University, 1983 – 2004 Credits Frequency Nutritional Chemistry H-488/NFSCI 400/500 4 2x/yr Nutritional Biochemistry I, H-471/J-471/NFSCI 401/501 3 annual Nutritional Biochemistry II, H-472/J-472NFSCI 402/502 3 annual

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Nutritional Biochemistry III, H-473/J-473/NFSCI403/503 3 annual Graduate Seminar (shared) H498/NFSCI 498 2 annual Pharmacology and Nutrient-Drug Interactions, H-480-35/J-480-35/NFSCI 750 4 alt yrs Nutrition and Pathobiology of Disease H-480-33 3 alt yrs Nutrition and Metabolic Physiology, H-480-17/NFSCI 536 3 alt yrs Scientific Writing Workshop for Graduate Students, H.480-40 2-4 alt yrs Nutrition Graduate Research, H-481/NFSCI 498 / NFS 698 (var) 2-6 3x/yr Thesis, J-499 / NFS 698, NFS 798 (var) 2-4 3x/yr Nutrition and Endocrinology NFSCI 498 3 alt yrs Nutrition and Ageing, H-480-44 3 intermittent Readings in Nutrition Science H-478/NFSCI 498/629 3 annual Toxicology and Human Physiology F214/ENVR 636 3 annual, x2 Toxicology ENVR 750 3 annual Medical Microbiology BIOSCI 236/526 3 2x/yr 1993-4 Macronutrient Metabolism H-487 / NFSCI 530 3 annual Micronutrient Metabolism H-498/NFSCI 531 3 annual Fundamentals of Nutrition, NFSCI 508 3 annual Nutritional Biochemistry NFS 500 3 annual Biochemistry BIO 609 3 summer Biochemistry Laboratory 610 2 summer Nutritional Chemistry Lab NFS 502 2 annual Special topics in Nutrition NFS 750 (var)2-4 annual D. Advanced Undergraduate, Drexel University Chemistry and Biology for Engineers, CHM-BIO 122/CBFE-111 3 2x/yr, start 1997 Anatomy & Physiology, NFSCI 480-005 4 1-2x/yr start 1996 Advanced Nutrition I, macronutrients, J415/NFSCI 415/530 4 annual Advanced Nutrition 1, micronutrients, J416/NFSCI 416/531 4 annual Nutrition Laboratory, J417/NFSCI 417/NFS 365 4 annual x2 Nutritional Chemistry Lab, NFS 402 2 annual Introductory Nutrition, J-402/NFSCI 402 3 alt yrs Senior Seminar J-502/NFSCI 469 4 annual Pharmacology & Nutrient Drug Interactions J480/NFSCI 480 3 alt yrs Undergraduate Independent study J-469 / NFS469 (var) 2-4 annual x 3 Undergraduate Research, J-498/NFS 498 (var) 2-4 annual x 3 E. Undergraduate, Colby College Semester Frequency Credits General Biochemistry I, Chem 467 4 annual General Biochemistry 11, Chem 468 4 annual Biochemistry Laboratory, Chem 467L 1 annual Biochemistry Laboratory, Chem 468L 1 annual Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Chem 245L 1 annual Organic Chemistry Laboratory, Chem 246 L 1 annual Chemistry Seminar (shared) 2 annual Senior Seminar (shared) 2 annual Introductory Nutrition, Chem 198 4 annual Advanced Nutrition, Chem 297 3 annual January Plan Inependent Study (4 wks) 2-3 annual F. Undergraduate, Community College of Vermont Medical Pharmacology 3 annual Introductory Physiology 3 annual Introductory Nutrition 3 annual G. Vermont Military Academy, Credit Granted by Vermont State Colleges Vermont Hygiene and First Aid 3 annual Food Service Sanitation 3 annual Leadership NC annual

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H. Undergraduate, University of Maryland in Europe BIOL 101 Introductory Biology, 3 cr BIOL 102 Biology Laboratory, 2 cr I. Undergraduate, London College of Medicine, Technology and Research – Cambridge Regional College, Cambridge UK BSC 201 Introductory Sociology, 3 cr BSC 101 Introductory Nutrition, 3 cr BSC 211 Introduction to Human Biology, 3 cr BSC 102 Introduction to General Biological Sciences, 4 cr BSC 102 Introductory Psychology, 3 cr J. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Military Medicine CME/CEU, 2-4cr/topic K. Academy of the Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, TX Military Medicine, Pharmacology & Nutrient Drug Rxns; Topics in Advanced Clinical Dietetics 21 CEU Intermittent L. At Kings College, London (UK); lectures in Medical Physiology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, & Nutritional Biochemistry M. At University of Cambridge (UK): lectures in basic medical sciences (Physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, histology, behavioural sciences. HONORS AND HONOR SOCIETIES Presidential Citation, for distinguished service to Military Medicine, signed by President William Jefferson Clinton, 1996. Member, Council on Gastroenterology and Nutrition, American College of Nutrition, 2002. Fellow, American College of Nutrition; Certified Nutrition Specialist, 1985. Fellow, Human Biology Counsel, 1984 Fellow, American Naturopathic Association, 2004 Fellow, American Naturopathic Medical Association, 2005. Elected Emeritis. 2005 Diplomat, International Nutrition, London College of Medicine Technology and Research, 2001, specializing in nutritional needs of developing nations. Sigma Xi, Vice President, Drexel Chapter, 1990-1991; President, Drexel Chapter, 1991-1992. Academic Honors, College of Technology, University of Vermont, 1968; Academic Honors, University Honors, University of Vermont & College of Medicine, May, 1968 Muscular Dystrophy Association Citation of Merit, 1980. Who’s Who in Frontiers of Science and Technology, 1985; Personalities of America (1986); 2000 Notable Americans (1986). Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in Science and Technology (1986); American Men of Science, 1989; Society of the Order of Military Medical Merit, 1993, award number 3403. Member,Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands, 1992 – 1997. Citizenship Medal, Awarded by Sons of the American Revolution, 1994 Affiliate, US Army Medical Department Regiment, Fort Sam Houston, TX. Awarded 1992 Garde du Nationale Trophy, National Guard Association of the United States. United States of America, Legion of Merit, with Designation of Legionnaire, First United States Army, Secretary of the US Army, 1996 (This honour is the Peacetime equivalent of the Congressional Medal and is the highest non-combat military award that may be conferred on a member of the US Military Armed Forces). Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal, signed by Governor Ridge, Commonwealth of PA United States Presidential Citation, signed by President Bill Clinton, 1996 Pennsylvania Commendation Medal, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1994, 1996. Meritorious Service Medal, Vermont, 1977. Vermont Commendation Medal, 1980 Certificate of Recognition, Editorial Board, Military Medicine, 1999 Certificate of Appreciation, Conseil de Sport Militaire, International Military Sports Council, 1990 Medal of Merit, New Jersey, 1958 Mitchnikov Medical University, Certificate of Special Recognition, 2006. Inducted, Sovereign Order of Orthodox Knights Hospitallers of St John, Russia, 2008.

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Naturopathic Medical Association, member. Elected to emeritus 2005. Caribbean Association for Research and Promotion Herbal Medicine, member, 2005. West Virginia Association for Oriental Medicine, 2006 American Naturopathic Association, elected to Fellow, 2004. Council on Gastroenterological Nutrition (elected by peers), American College of Nutrition, 2002. Association of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Elected to membership, 1999 American Society for Nutritional Sciences, Charter Member, 1995- (*) Nutrition Today Society (1983) North American Association for the Study of Obesity (1983) American Institute of Nutrition (1981)* American Society for Clinical Nutrition (1992)* New York Academy of Sciences (1979)* New York Human genetics Club, 1995 – present American Federation for Clinical Research, Senior Member, (1977)* Society of Sigma Xi, 1974; Vice President, Drexel Chapter 1990 – 1991; President 1991 – 1992. Society for Nutrition Education (1977) American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member (1972) American Medical Technologists, Member (1958) (by professional examination) Association of Military Surgeons, Member (1976); Editorial Board, Military Medicine, 1993-1999. Vermont Nutrition Council Member & Executive Committee (1978-1980); Chairman (1980-1981) American Radiographic Technologists, Member (1958) (by professional examination) The Nutrition Society (GB), (1982)* American Chemical Society, 1983. American Diabetes Association, 1985. Member, Council on Nutrition and Food Science. American Dietetics Association, 1987 – 9.* International Diabetes Federation, member, 1987* American College of Nutrition, Fellow, 1985.* Human Biology Council, Fellow, 1986.* American Cancer society, Subcommittee on Employee Education, 1986 Philadelphia Lipid Club, 1983-2001. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1986 to present; Editorial Board, 1990 – 1998. Alliance of Army National Guard Health Care Professionals, 1985 – present; Member, Board of Governors*, Area I, 1992-1994; Chairman, Nat’l Awards Committee*’ 1992-1995. Legislative Comm, 1995-6; Chrm By-laws Comm, 1995-1996 National Guard Association of Pennsylvania, 1992-present; NGA-Vermont 1960-1993. National Guard Association of the United States, 1960 – present.California National Guard Association, 1995 American Nutraceutical Association, 1998. (*) = nominated and elected by proessional peers based on credentials, publications, and research accomplishments, and recognition at the Regional, National, and International level. PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL REVIEWS (partial) Editorial Board, PSEBM, (Nutrition) and Military Medicine (Nutrition and Military Medicine) Reviewer, Competetive Grnats Division, Canadian Diabetes Association, 1994 – 1996 Ad hoc reviewer, Competitive Grants Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture (1983 – present) Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Zoology (1976 – 1979); J. Nutritional Biochemistry; Guest Reviewer; J. Nutr., Life Sci., Int. J. Obesity, Metabolism, Brain Research Journals (3), Am. J. Clin. Nutr., Science, Can. J. Physiol. & Pharm, Military Medicine, J. Andrology, Endocrinology, Can J. Physiol & Pharm, Atheroschlerosis, J. Endo & Metab; Nutr Res, many others. Books: Get Well Quick Cookbook. Metabolism Study Section, NIADDKD, NIH (1984); nsf. Amedd Taskforce, to formulate AMEDD restructure during military downsizing, NGAUS AMEDD Taskforce, to formulate AMEDD restructure during military downsizing, AMSUS AMEDD Taskforce, to formulate AMEDD restructure during military downsizing, Alliance of ARNG HCP Consultant, US Army surgeon General’s Taskforce on weight control, OSG, Pentagon, 1982 – 3 DEA controlled Substances Registration Certificate RT-0120206, 1987 – (research use only). COMMITTEES University Faculty Appeals Committee, 1991 – 1994 University Faculty Support Committee, 1991 – 1994

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Departmental Library Committee (Nutrition section), 1993 to present University Faculty Senate, 1989-1991; Senate rep on animal care & Human subjects committees Deans Advisory Committee, 1988 – present Drexel Animal Care Committee, 1983 to present Drexel BRSG Review Committee, 1984 – 1986. Drexel Graduate Admissions Committee, Dept. of Nutrition & Food Science, 1984 – 1993; continued as Nutrition Programs, Dept of Bioscience & Biotechnology, 1993 – present. Drexel Minority Gifted Student Selection Committee, 1985 to 1992 (Chair, 1987 – 92). Faculty Search Committees, Nutrition and Food Sciences (chairman), 1985; Bioscience and Biotechnology (member), 1985 – 6; 1988 – 1989. Graduate Curriculum Review Committee, Drexel Life Sciences Division, 1986 Interim Member, Faculty Council, Drexel University, 1986-7; Faculty Senate, 1989. Departmental Committee on Promotion and Tenure, Drexel University, 1988 – present. Expert Panel, USEPA, to review effects of water treatment on atheroschlerosis in man, June to December, 1987 (elected committee chairman for panel by peers) University of Vermont Employees Staff Council, 1978 – 1981 Colby Library Committee, 1981-1983. Colby Premedical Advisory Committee, 1981 -1983. Colby Animal Care Committee, 1981 – 1983. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Speakers Bureau, American Heart Association, 1987-1996; Speakers Bureau, American Diabetes Association (PA), 1990 – 1996; Legislative Committee, Vermont State Legislature and Vermont Board of Nursing, Committee on Rules and regulations for Licensure, 1977; Chrm., Milton, VT. PTO Dental Health Committee, 1965 – 1974; Assistant Scoutmaster, BSA Troop £1, Milton, VT; Member, Vermont Army National Guard, 1958 – 1992; (Commander, Co D 50th Medical Bn, 1972-1981; staff AMEDD Officer, HQ, State Area Command, 1981 – 1992); Vermont National Guard Association, 1960 – 1993 (member, Education Committee, 1975 – 1977; Director, 1979-1981); Member, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, 1992-present; Chief PLX, Clin Lab Officer, and Duputy Cdr/Acting Executive Officer, 108th Combat Support Hospital; Project Officer, Operation Outreach (immunization of senior citizens), Operation Guardcare, Cambria Co, PA, and other MCAs, vic Philadelphia, PA, 1992 – 1996; Assistant Medical Director, Medical Committee, 1981 International Winter Special Olympics, 1980 – 1981; Vermont National Guard Museum Association, 1985 to 1992 (display family memorabila from Battle of Bennington and WW11); Community Support Group, Muscular Dystrophy Association, 1975 – 1980; Subcommittee on Employee Education, American Cancer Society (1986-1987); Senior Military Medical Coordinator, Conseil de Sport Militaire, XXX1st International Military World Skiing Championships, International Military Sports Council, 1989 – 1990; American Legion, Post £ 92, Media, PA; Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands, 1993-present; Chief Preventive Medicine Officer, 5 Humanitarian Medical Missions to remote areas of Bolivia and Ecuador, S.A., during which medical services were delivered to 25,000 individuals (1991-1995). Officer-In-Charge, numerous (>250) Medical Civic Action Missions in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and in the State of Vermont, during which Medical Services were delivered to > 50,000 medically undeserved residents of the two states over a period of 25 yrs. Developed and Commanded the first Medical Civic Action Missions fully staffed by Army National Guard Medical Soldiers and carried out in the US; Volunteer Consultant for AMEDD affairs, PAARNG, 1996 – 1999; Speaker, Prevention Plus Community Nutrition Series, 1998 to 2002. Author of educational tapes on nutrition and Sports Medicine. MILITARY SERVICE Army National Guard, 1954 to 1996: United States Army Reserve, 1954-1997, with assignment to the ARNG 1954-1996; Colonel- 1996; Colonel AMEDD, AUS (Retired), Medical Service Corps; Senior AMEDD Advisor, Deputy Commander, Executive Officer; Chief, PLX, 108th CSH; Acting Chief of Professional Services, 1992-1996, and other assignments; Commander, Numerous Medical Civic Action teams, Commonwealth of Pennsyvania, and State of Vermont 1971-1996; Biochemist/Health Services AMEDD Staff Officer, HQ, STARC, VTARNG, 1981 – 1992; Commander, Co D 50th Medical Bn, 1960-1981: Commander (1972-1981), Executive Officer (1964-1972), Training and Operations Officer (1960-1972); Enlisted service, New Jersey and Vermont Army National Guard, 1954-1960; Program Director and Chairman, VTARNG Medical Symposia, 1973, 1975, and Co-director 1990-1992; guest Faculty, 1994,1995; Instructor, Food Service Courses, Vermont Military Academy, and post-graduate courses, in Clinical Dietetics, Academy of Health Sciences, San Antonio, TX; Director, VTARNG Weight Control Program, 1983 – 1987; Consultant and Co-author, ARNG Weight Control program, Office of the Army Surgeon, Pentagon, Washington DC; Director, Professional Credentials Committee, VTARNG Weight Control 1987-1992. Medical Commander, Swine Flu Immunization Program, State of Vermont, 1976; Faculty, Drexel University – US Army Graduate (MS/PhD) program in Industrial Hygiene & Environmental Science, Edgewood Arsenal, MD, 1992 – present;

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Chief Preventive Medicine Officer, 5 Medical Readiness and Training Exercises to provide Humanitarian Medical Assistance to medically undeserved rural areas of Bolivia and Ecuador, S.A., 1991-1995 (attached to US Embassy Military Groups in Bolivia & Ecuador). Project Director (1992-1996) for Operation Outreach (provide influenza immunizations to Philadelphia Senior Citizens, (1992-1996) for Operation Outreach (provide influenza immunizations to Philadelphia Senior Citizens, 1992-1995), Operation Guardcare (Health Care to underserved PA residents, 1994), and Operations Health and Health Guard (Healthcare to underserved PA residents, 1996) . Administered > 40,000 immunizations and medical treatments to about 40,000 PA residents to date; Member, Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands, 1992-1997. Commander, numerous (>250) Medical Civic Action Missions throughout Vermont, 1971-1981. Developed and initiated Medical Civic Action programs for medically underserved regions of Vermont and Pennsylvania. Nominated for promotion to rank of Brigadier General, AMEDD, USA, 1996. MILITARY TRAINING Vermont Military Academy, 1960; AMEDD Officer Basic, USAMFSS, FSH, TX, 1964; AMEDD Advanced Officer Course, USAAHS, FSH,TX, 1972; USA Command and General Staff College, Fl, KS, 1977; National Security Management, National Defense University, Washington, DC, 1978; NBC Warfare, 1965; AMEDD Plans & Operations, Fitzsimmons US Army Hospital, Aurora, CO, 1977; Clinical Anthropometry, Fort Devens, MA, 1983, recertified, 1985; Nuclear, Biological, and Radiological Warfare, 1965; Military Support to Civil Defense Operations, 1964; AMEDD Theater Operations, AHS, FSH, TX, 1985; 804th Hospital Center Medical Symposia, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989; Professional Recruiting Management, 1972; AMEDD Professional Recruiting Management & Executive Management, Army Surgeons Office, Washington, DC, 1972, 1989; Legal Aspects of Military Medicine, 1990; Total Quality Management, 1993. MILITARY AWARDS Presidential Citation (USA)- President William Jefferson Clinton, 1996; United States Army Legion of Merit, Designation of Legionnaire, 1996; Order of Military Medical Merit (by Surgeon General, USA), 1993; Garde du Nationale Trophy, (by National Guard Assoc of the USA) 1992; US Army Meritorious Service Medal w/OLC, 1993, 1996; United States Army Commendation Medal w/7 Oak Leaf Clusters (1987, 92, 93, 95, 96); US Army Achievement Medal w/2-OLC (1991, 94, 96); National Defense Service Medal, 1991; Military Community Volunteer Service Medal, 1996; Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal w/6 OLC, 1973 – 1996; Overseas Duty Ribbon, 1991; Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon (4 awards), 1991-1993; Army Professional Development Ribbon, 1985; Armed Forces Reserve Medal, w/3Hourglass Devices, 1964-1994; AMSUS Ribbon, 1976; USA Reserve Officers Association Ribbon; Vermont Meritorious Achievement Medal, 1977; Exper Field Medical Badge, 1977; USA Superior Unit Award, 1972, 1980; Vermont Commendation Medal, 1980; Pennsylvania Meritorious Service Medal, 1996; Pennsylvania Commendation Medal (3awards), 1993-1996; Pa BG TW Stewart Medal, 1995; Pa TR White Medal, 1995; Vermont National Defense Ribbon, 1982; VTNG Career Service Award, 1986; VTNG Service Ribbon (5 Awards); Vermont Duty Ribbon, (11 awards); New Jersey Medal of Merit, 1958; NJ BCT Ribbon, 1959; Muscular Dystrophy Citation for Merit, 1980; Plaque & Medallion for Research and Service to Bolivia while a Pennsylvania Guardsman, 1993; Community Service Medal, Republic of Bolivia, 1992; Certificate of Affiliation, US Army Medical Department Regiment, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1993; Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands, Medal & Ribbon, 1993. Cert of Achievement, US Army, 1993; Cert of Achievement, Counseil de Sport Militaire Internationale, 1990; Cert of Achievement, Alliance of Army National Guard Health Care Professionals, for dedicated service, 1995; Certificates of Appreciation, numerous commands; Certificate of Recognition, 108th Combat support Hospital, for pioneering work in Clinical nutrition, Bolivia, S.A., 1993; Citation for 5 years of dedicated Service on Editorial Board, Military Medicine, 1999. Silver Citizenship Medal, Sons of the American Revolution, for military-civilian Civic Action Service in Vermont, 1972-1995. ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS REVIEW, other institutions (partial list): Promotion and Tenure Committees, to Associate Professor and Professor rank. 1. University of New Hampshire, (Depts. Of Nutrition and Psychology), Durham, N.H. 2. University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. (Depts. Of Nutrition and of Anatomy and Neurobiology). 3. Jefferson Medical School, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. (Dept. of Surgery) 4. University of California at Los Angeles, Harbor- UCLA Medical Center, Dept. of Medicine (Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Nutrition). 5. Colby College, Waterville, Me. (Depts of Chemistry and Biology) 6. Dept. of Physiology, Laval University School of Mediceine, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

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7. Dept of Food Science and Nutrition, Michigan State University. 8. Dept of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. 9. University of Cincinatti, Cincinatti, OH GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED Doctor of Philosophy (all at Drexel University) James F. DeBouno, M.S., 1985-86, Nutrition Science “The effects of pharmacologically delayed carbohydrate absorption on metabolism in SHR/N-cp and LA/N-cp rats”, Post doctoral fellowhip, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; Beaver College faculty, January, 1988; Adjunct Faculty, Drexel University, 1990-1993; Faculty, Camden County Community College, 1992-present. Nancy L. Young, 1986-1990, Nutrition Science; topic “Adaptive thermogenesis and thyroid hormone action in the LA-corpulent rat”, June, 1990. Postdoctoral Fellow, Molecular Biology, William French Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, 1989-1993; Faculty (Molecular Biology) Seattle University, 1992 – present. Sister Kathleen McKee, M.S., 1987-1991, Nutrition Science; topic “Effects of Acarbose on carbohydrate metabolism in obesity and obesity plus diabetes mellitus”. Faculty, Immulata College, 1989-present; Director of Graduate Studies 1991-present; Vice President for Academic Affairs, 1992-1996; Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Neumann College, 1996-present. Susan P. DeBolt, M.S., 1989-1992, Clinical Nutrition: topic Adaptive thermogenesis in aging”. Clinical Research Scientist in Oncology, Cooper, Medical Center, Camden, NJ. David Eherts, MS, PhD Environmental Science, Topic: In Vitro Alternatives to Animal Testing, 1996-2002. Debra Rose Keast, M.S., Ph.D., 2000. Clinical Nutrition. Moved and transferred to join faculty of Michigan State Univ (PhD) Christian Marcello Valenzuella Labbe’, D.P.H., 2005. Specializing in Health Management Egbert G Phipps, Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causea, 2005, specializing in administrative law Michael A. Gramazio, Doctor of Science, specializing in electrophysiology, 2006 Gezin Agolli, Doctor of Science, specializing in Nutrition, 2006 Karim Muhalati, Doctor of Science, specializing in Nutrition, 2006 Bennie S. Johnson, Doctor of Science, specializing in Clinical Psychology, 2006. Ph.D./ScD/DPH Students to Completion: 12 Postmasters/Predoctoral Students in progress: Nevin Ali Harbi, M.S., 1999- Renal disease in Diabetes. Incomplete. Christina DeMarco-Cronk, M.S., “Effects of soy isoflavones on bone mineral density in aging”, projected completion June 2002. Diane Black, M.S.. R.D. 1990-1995. Mechanisms of Adaptive Thermogenesis, ADA-Kraft Predoctoral Fellow in Clinical Nutrition/Nutrition Science. Resigned (illness); resumed clinical practice in dietetics. David Eherts, M.S., 1993-present; topic: alternatives to animal testing in the pharmaceutical industry, projected completion June 2002. Robert Nocco, M.S., 1993 – 1995; Nutrition /Environmental Science; on leave, while in Kazackstan and the Congo for employer; transferred to Southern Methodist University Distance Learning Program in interim.

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Daniel A. Kaplan, D.O. 1986-1987, Nutrition Science, topic, aspects of nutritional factors in the development of complications of obesity and diabetes”. Presently inactive due to new position (chief of Nutr Support). Nancy L. Young, B.S. (1988-1990). Transferred to Ph.D. program, continued under my direction. Judith D. Morgan, B.S., 1988-1990, Nutrition Science. Topic: “Adaptive Thermogenesis and Obesity in aging”, presently inactive, mobilized by US Army AMEDD for service in Dessert Storm, 1990. Bernadette Goldstein, M.S., 1991-1994; Nutrition Science: Topic: Nutritional and genetic regulation of liver and pancreatic glucokinase activity. Dual major in Microbiology and Nutritional Sciences. Master of Science At the University of Vermont: Hal M. Tatelman, 1979-81, M.S., Nutrition Science “The effect of cafeteria overfeeding on mitochondrial metabolism and shuttle activity in interscapulat brown adipose tissue and liver of older rats”, (Ph.D., Columbia University, 1987; Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD, 1987 – present). Lois W. Blaisdell, R.D., 1980-1985, M.S., Clinical Nutrition “The effect of overfeeding and rechallenging with overfeeding later in life on the capacity for diet-induced themogenesis and adipose tissue cellularity in the adult rat”, (Coordinator, Vermont Dairy Council). Elaine Tyzbir, M.S., 1980. (Univ of Mass, completed research in my lab at UVM Med Sch) “Effects of over and undernutrition on thyroid hormone metabolism.” Doctorates at University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat, 2001- present Ila Eyvonne Lausa, MS. Topic: Diagnosis and Clinical Assessment of Tourette’s Syndrome Christian Marcello Valenzuella Labbe’, D.P.H., 2005. Specializing in Health Management Master of Science at University of Science Arts and Technology, Montserrat, 2001-present Tendai Mashapure, 2002-2005, Topic: ‘Innovation in Science Education Safety and Assessment’ Ila Eyvonne Lausa, 2004-2005, MS in Counseling Psychology. Topic: Tourettes syndrome Carla Marie Konyk, MSc, Medical Administration, 2003. Kazem Mohammad Amini, 2004, Medical Sciences Rolli Singh, 2005, Medical Sciences Mark Farrell, 2005, Medical Sciences Aref DehKhargian, 2005, Medical Sciences Nirali Patel, 2005, Medical Sciences Shefali Gupta, 2005, Medical Sciences Jerry Thomas, 2005, Medical Sciences, Master of Science At Drexel University. Beth Logan MeCray, 1985. Nutrition Science; topic: “The effect of Dehydroepiandrosterone on Lipogenesis in the Corpulent Rat”; Instructor in Nutrition, Lannekau Hospital Nursing Program; Predoctoral fellow, Health Education, Temple University; Renal Nutritionist, MCP; Private wellness practice. Jacqueline J. McLaughlin, R.D., 1985; Clinical Nutrition; topic: “The effects of T3 (triiodothyronine) administration on the rate of protein turnover in the LA/N – cp rat”; Clinical Dietitian. Joyce H. Nowaki, R.D., 1985; Nutrition Science; topic: The effects of bilateral adrenalectomy on thermogenesis and protein turnover in the corpulent rat”, Nutritionist, Cardiac Rehabilitation Center. Ollie A. Barbee, 1986; Nutrition Science; topic: The effects of acarbose on thermogenesis and lipid deposition in lean and obese Wistar Fatty Rats”; Nutritionist, Metropolitan Hospital. Susan P. DeBolt, R.D., 1986; Nutrition Science; topic: “Long-term effects of fructose consumption on Adipose tissue cellularity and glycemic status in non-insulin dependent diabetic rats”, faculty and CUP coordinator, Immaculata college; Head Nutritionist, Med-slim Weight Reduction program, Downingtown, PA; Research Assistant, Dept of Surgical Nutrition, Thomas Jefferson Medical School; Clinical Dietitian, Human Performance Laboratory, Holy Redeemer Hospital. Completed a Ph.D in Nutrition at Drexel.

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Carol A. Stevens, R.D., 1986; Nutrition Science/Nutrition Education; topic. “Effects of acarbose on glycemic and lipid parameters in the Wistar Fatty Rat”, Research Assistant, Drexel University, 1986-1987; Clinical Dietetitian, National Diabetes Treatment Centers, Denver, CO. 1987 – present. Angela E Winfrey, M.S. 1991-1992. “Effects of male cocaine administration on behavorial attributes of offspring”, Co-directed with J. Calkins, Psychology. Continued to complete PhD in Psychology(1998) Caroline A. Sandler, 1986; Nutrition Science; topic: “The effects of Insulin Resistance on measures of thermogenesis in the LA/N-corpulent Rat”; product research and development, Campbell Soups, Camden NJ. Sister Thomas Dorothy McKee, R.D., 1986; Nutrition Science: Determination of triiodothyronine neogenesis in LA/N-corpulent rats”, Summer faculty, courses in nutrition, Department of Home Economics, Immaculata College; Home Economics teacher, Radnor, PA; Predoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Nutrition, Drexel University. Sister McKee assumed a faculty position at Immaculata College in September, 1989, and in 1992 was appointed Vice President for Academic Affairs in 1994, and VPAA of Neumann College in Nov, 1996. Christine Dimarco-Cronk. 1997-1999. Continued as PhD student. Karen A. Ostenso, R.D., 1987; Nutrition Science; topic: “Effects of calcium or zinc supplementation on the effectiveness of acarbose on glycemic and mineral status in the Wistar Fatty Rat”; presently completing a Diabetic Internship at the Iniversity of Wisconsin Medical Center. Ann A. Byar, 1988; (Nutrition and Environmental Studies); topic “Effects of environmental factors on mechanisms of adaptive thermogenesis in aging lean and obese rats”. Research Coordinator, Dept of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Medical College. Michelle A. Apostolou, R.D. 1988. Nutrition Science; Topic: The effects of acarbose on T3 neogenesis and metabolism in the Wistar Fatty Rat” Staff Writer, Biosis. Usha Vedula, 1989. Nutrition Science; topic: Effects of Acarbose on lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride distribution in the corpulent rat”. Cheryl Margetin, M.S., R.D. “Lipoprotein distribution in the corpulent rat” Co-directed with R. Schnitzer-Polokoff). Tina Collazio, M.S., R.D. (Lipoprotein metabolism in obese-diabetic rats” (Co-directed with R. Schnitzer-Polokoff) Bernadette A. Goldstein, R. N., 1989 (Bioscience and Biotechnology). Topic: Efects of diet, phenotype, and acarbose on glucoregultory enzyme activity in the diabetic SHR/N-corpulent rat. (Non-thesis). Janice Polterak, R.D., 1988-present; Nutrition Science; topic “Effects of isoenergetic carbohydrate mixtures on adiposity and glycemic parameters in non-insulin dependent diabetic rate”, presently a clinical dietitian at Philadelphia VA Hospital. Donald Zwick, R.D., 1987-1991; Nutrition Science; Topic: Effects of dietary zinc on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in the corpulent rat2, plans to continue toward the PhD on this project. Robert Nocco, M.S., 1991, Environmental Science, non-thesis; presently seeking a Ph.D. Eunee Jeong, 1989-1992. Nutrition Science; topic: “Regulation of T3 receptor binding in lean and obese rats” Judith E. Morgan, 1988-1990. Nutrition Science; Topic: Effect of carbohydrate overnutrition on adaptive thermogenesis and metabolism. Patricia A. McClellan, 1988-1993. Nutrition Science; Topic: Effects of carbohydarate overnutrition on development of obesity. Xiago (Mark) Huang, 1989-1993. Nutrition Science; Topic: Lipoprotein metabolism in obese-diabetic rats”; plans to continue toward a PhD on this project. Deborah Outtrim, 1989-1992. Nutrition Science. Topic: mechanism of adaptive thermogenesis in obesity; plans to continue towards a Ph.D. seeking funding.

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Debra Rose Keates, M.S., M.A. 1996. Research Associate, St Josephs University, presently and a PhD student at Michigan State University. Susan Ritter, 1997-2000. ‘Magnesium metabolism in Exercise Endurance’. (Won Sigma Xi Prize for best Graduate Student Research, Annual meeting of Sigma Xi, 1998. Current Position as Head Trainer and Director of Sports Medicine lab, Dept of Athletics, Drexel University. Amy-Lynn Parkman, 1997-1999. “Effect of Endothelin Receptor Antagonists on renal function in NIDDM rats”, Sigma Xi prize for Best Graduate Research, 1998. Admitted and Graduated, U of P School of Veterinary Medicine. Alicia Stevens, M.S. 1990-1993. Environmental Studies. Non-thesis. Huang Peisong, M.S., 1986-1991, Bioscience & Biotechnology/Nutrition. Jacomina Winters, M.S., 1992-1998, Clinical Nutrition (non-thesis) Theresa Albers, 1993-1994. Withdrew Drexel to enter another program. Topic: DHEA and metabolism.(non-thesis) Debra Rose Keast, 1993-1996. Clinical Nutrition. Non-thesis. Moved and transferred to join faculty of Michigan State Univ (PhD) David Eherts, 1993-1995. Environmental studies. Non-thesis. Continued as PhD student. Diane Klivington, 1989-1995, Nutrition Science & Bioscience & Biotechnology; Research topic. Effects of acarbose on carbohydrate metabolism (non-thesis). Debra Williams, M.S. (1988-1990) “Energy Metabolism and Expenditure in the Corpulent Rat” Laraine Schollman, 1989-1992. Nutrition Science; Non-thesis; presently seeking PhD funding support. Cecilia Carlin, 1989-1994; Bioscience and Biotechnology (transferred from Nutrition Science); topic: Carbohydrate overnutrition and obesity. Mei Weng, 1989-present. Nutrition Science, Topic: “Genetics of diabetic traits in the corpulent rat”, projected completion, June, 1991; plans to continue toward a PhD on this project; Gerald E. Evans, 1988-1990. (Bioscience and Biotechnology). Topic: Effects of diet, phenotype, and acarbose on Insulin receptor binding in the corpulent rat. Presently inactive. Frank Ciuba, 1988-1989. Nutrition Science, Thesis topic: Reproductive endocrinology of the corpulent rat strains. Inactive while attending Medical School. Huang Peisong, B.S., Visiting Scholar (Nutritional Biochemistry), Quang-Xi University, Beijing, R.O.C. M.S. Students Directed to Completion as of 1 Oct 1999: 40 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS, DREXEL UNIVERSITY (partial listing) Celeste Johnston (Magna Cum Laude; Sigma Xi prize for Best Undergraduate Research, 1998, 1999. Graduate School, Rutgers. Mimi Hsaio (Sigma Xi prize for best Undergraduate Research, 1999; Graduate Studies, NYU. Ann Pittaoulis (Summa Cum Laude (GPA 4.00); Sigma Xi prize for Best Underraduate Research, 1999. Daniele Jones, Shared Sigma Xi Prize for Student Research, 1998 Hanna Pendleton, Nutr & Foods major, Drexel Heidi Freedman, Nutr & Foods Major, Drexel Susan Krasner (Certificate, Sigma Xi, Excellence in Undergraduate research, 1998) Joan Glass, B.S. (Univ Penn Grad Sch) Stacey Jordan, B.S. Jessica Shiroff, B.S. Vickee Sallee, B.S., (NE College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bangor, Me) Cynthia Rubin, B.S. (NY Univ Grad Sch, M.S.) Dianne Klivington, B.S. (Drexel Grad Student, Bioscience & Biotechnology) Nancy Gayeski, B.S., R.D. (M.S., Drexel Univ; Penn State Med School)

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Ruth Mitros, B.S. R.D. Dietetic Internship. Debra Hough, B.S. Susan Johnson, B.S. Mei hui-Lee, B.S Carrie Buck Welch, B.S., (Graduate School, Univ of Southern California, Los Angeles Christine Zador, B.S., (Medical student, Medical College of Pennsylvania) Linda Clark, B.S., (Graduate School, food science, Rutgers University) Timothy Cooley, B.S., (CPT, Medical Corps, U.S. Army); Diane Klivington, (pre-med), presently a senior at Drexel. Shirley Seidner, B.S., continued as C.U.P student at Drexel. Dawn Pondish, B.S., R.D., presently a nutritionist and Nutrition Center Manager for Sunshine Nutrition Services, Inc. and a Clinical dietetician, 1LT, US Army Reserve Components Helen Toner, B.S. Ilona Dawson, B.S. Linda Pietrangelo, B.S. Ivan Ng, B.S. UG Research, Drexel Univ, Cont’d Charles Atoo, B.S. Doris Ohliger, B.S. Attended Grad Sch @ Drexel & the Univ of Pennsylvania (Radiation Physics) Undergraduate Research Students, Colby College, the University of Pennsylvania, and elsewhere: Ann Torbati, B.S. (U of P Grad School) Amin Rostogi, B.S. (Jefferson Med School) James Dadgari, B.S. (Marshall University) George Dudley, B.S, (Marshall University) Susan Lane, B.S. (Marshall University) Stephen A. Gambert, B.S., (M.D., Columbia University) Tana Hawes, B.S. (Del Val College) Tammy Johnson, B.S., (U of P) Nancy Carswell, B.S. (Univ Maryland) Diane Servetnick, B.S. (Univ Maryland) Laurie Kelley, B.A., (Manager, SAGA) Sherry Kelly, B.A. (M.S., Biochemistry, Penn State) J. Michael Sasner, B.A. (Graduate Student, Zoology, University of Vermont) Andrew Sennett, B.A., (medical student, Tufts University Medical School) C. Tammy Jones, B.A., (Research assistant with Drs. George Blackburn and Bruce Bistrian, Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health Robin Bye, B.A., (Medical Student, University of Chicago) Seth Wolpert, B.S., (Medical Student, University of Chicago) Valerie Spencer, B.A., Biologist Mimi Rasmussen, B.A., Chemist Charles Catania, B.A., Biochemist David Hyde, B.A., Biologist, Grad Student, UCONN Michael Clark, B.A. Grad Student, UCONN Stephen Sheilds, B.A. (Med Student) Diane Zavotski, B.A. (Med Student, McGill) Tracy Harris, B.A. (Med Student, GWU) Laurie Kelley, B.A. (Mgr, SAGA, U Maine) Gary Westerman, B.A. (Grad Student) James Engert, B.A. (Biochemist; grad student, Boston U) Gregory Marco, B.A. (Grad Student, Perdue U) Roberta Bloom, B.A. (Biologist) H. Mark Gregory, B.S. (MD, Univ of VT Coll of Med) Advisor to numerous additional chemistry/biochemistry students who were accepted into graduate programs in Biochemistry and Medicine at a variety of schools, including The University of Vermont, Tufts, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, McGill, Boston University, Penn State, Purdue, Univ of Pennsylvania, MCP, U California, PCOM, and many others.

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Undergraduate Research Students, University of Vermont H. Mark Gregory, B.S., (M.D., University of Vermont; presently competing a residence program in Internal Medicine) Steve Gambert, B.S., (M.D., Columbia University; Gerontologist; editorial board, gerontology, and an active researcher.) Linda Rathbun, B.s., (Medical Student, University of Vermont) Fred Robley, B.S. (M.D., University of Oklahoma; presently in a family practice.) Visiting Scholars and Research Associates H. Mark Gregory, B.S., (M.D., University of Vermont; presently competing a residence program in Internal Medicine.) Steven Gambert, B.S., (M.D., Columbia University; Gerontologist; editorial board, Gerontology, and an active researcher.) Linda Rathbun, B.S., (Medical Student, University of Vermont) Fred Robley, B.S. (M.D., University of Oklahoma; presently in a family practice.) Visiting Scholars and Research Associates Abbas Abdollahi, Ph.D., Research Associate, 1985-1987. Presently a senior reseach scientist with Fox Chase Cancer Center. Huang Peisong, B.S., 1987-1990; Research specialist in the Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology; presently employed as a molecular biologist. Trang Le, B.S. Minority Gifted student, 1988-1990; Graduated from Bryn Mawr College; attending Temple Medical School. Keya Stokes, 1990. Minority Gifted Student; attending Harvard University. Mary Afolabi, Minority Gifted Student; HS senior, Philadelphia. Attends Temple University. Maria Paz Nava, Ph.D., 1992; Visiting Professor (Complutense Univ, Madrid Spain). On a mini-sabbatical to work in my laboratory. Susan J Dodgeson, PhD. 1994-5. Collaborator, Carbonic Anhydrase in obese and obese-diabetic rats. Susan DeBolt, Ph.D., R.D., 1992-1993 (part time). Research Associate. Presently at Cooper Hospital Cancer Research Unit. Maria-Luise Grob, MD. 1997-2000. Dept of Pathology, Univ of Heidleberg, Heidleberg, Germany Kersten Amann, MD, 1997-1999. Dept of Pathology, Univ of Heidleberg, Heidleberg, Germany. RESEARCH FUNDING, 1992-2002. Active Projects: Principal Investigator, “Endothelin receptor antagonists in diabetes”, $38,000/year, Univ of Heidleberg/Knoll Laboratories, Heidleberg, Germany. 1997-2000. Co-Investigator with Dr. S. Dubin, Use of Dynamic Light Scattering in the diagnosis and monitoring of Diabetic cataracts”, $100,000, NASA, 1998-2000. Principal Investigator, Nutritional Supplements, HPF-LLC/General Nutrition Centers, Trevose, PA, $35,000, 1998-2000. Principal Investigator, TLC Grant for Course Development, Drexel University program for Teaching and Learning, Drexel University, $6800, plus $17,500 in student support, plus partial 10% faculty release time, 1997-1998. Developed Lab Manual for Anatomy & Physiology Course, and Lab Manual for Chem-Biol Crs for Engineers. Principal Investigator. Effects of ergogenic nutrition supplements on exercise and metabolism”, Targeted Body Systems, Inc., approved for < $100,000, 1998-1999. Completed. Pending Funding **Principal Investigator, “Research applications of stem cell therapy’, Private Investor sources, USD $ 1,000,000.00, 2006.

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Principal Investigator, “Renoprotective Effects of combined ACE inhibitor plus Endothelin receptor antagonist in Diabetic SHR/ntul//-cp rats”, University of Heidleberg and Knoll Laboratories, Heidleberg, Germany, $32,000, 9/1/99-3/31/2001. Principal Investigator, Preclinical Investigation, “Effects of oral insulin treatment on metabolism”, Protein Delivery Systems, Inc, $35,000. Pending final approval. Travel Grant, Drexel University, $1000,9/1/99-8/31/00. Principal Investigator, “Leptin regulation in corpulent rats”, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, $25,000, pending.

Previous Funding Principal Investigator, Northwest Louisanna Biomedical Research Foundation, “Hypothalamus and Obesity”, $36000, 1/1/96 to 12/31/99. Predoctoral support grant for collaborative research with Dr. Patrick Tso, Dept of Physiology, LSU Medical School. Completed. Principal Investigator, Travel Grant, American Society for Nutritional Sciences, $1,800, 12 May – 1 Nov 1997. Principal Investigator, “In Vitro Alternatives to animal testing” Rhone-Poulanc Pharmaceuticals, $25,000 for period 12/1/96 to 11/30/97. Principal Investigator, US Army CME/CHE and Travel Funds, $6000 for 10/1/93 to 31 July 96. Principal Investigator, American Dietetic Association-Kraft Foundation, “Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis in obesity and diabetes”, $20000 for 1992-1994; Predoctoral Fellowship Award for Ms. Diane E. Black, M.S., R.D. Principal Investigator, Somatech, Inc, Sports Nutrition, $2000 start up seed money funds for investigation of physiological properties of ergonomic supplements, 1992-1993. Funded senior seminar projects for 3 students. Animal Sales of corpulent rats, approximately $30000 for most recent year, and each year since residence on Drexel Campus (1983-1993. Funded senior seminar projects for 3 students. Animal Sales of corpulent rats, approximately $30000 for most recent year, and each year since residence on Drexel Campus (1983-93). Proceeds funded student projects, partial travel funds, plus cost of animal care for animal colony (including full and part-time salary for technical assistance) each year. The proceeds from this and associated project funds provided research and stipend support for 4 PhD, 26 M.S., and numerous undergraduate research projects during the years the project was operative. Forecably terminated by relocation to Calhoun facility in 1994. Additional Travel Support, U.S.Army, $15000, for travel to South America, and to professional meetings in Atlanta, GA, Nashville, TN, Willow Grove, PA, and San Antonio, TX, 1992-1993. NIH-OPRR, Animal welfare conference grant, “Ethical issues of Animal Use in Academe and industry, PI of project funds, and conference Co-Chairman with Dr. Jerald Silverman, VMD, Hahnemann University, $20000., 1993. Principal Investigator, “Effects of Acarbose on adipose tissue development”, Miles Institute for Preclinical Pharmacology, 9/1/88-12/31/89,$7760. Principal Investigator, “Adaptive Thermogenesis in Aging”, American Heart Association, predoctoral Fellowship Awards for J Morgan, A Byar, and SP DeBolt, $20,150., 7/1/88-6/30/90. Co-Principal investigator with SP DeBolt, MS, RD, (Drexel Univ) “Adaptive Thermogenesis in Aging”, Philadelphia Dietetic Association, $1500, 7/1/90-6/30/91. Principal Investigator, “Mechanism of impaired Thermogenesis in obesity and diabetes”, ADA-Kraft Foundation, $20000, plus $26900 in Institutional Tuition Support and Indirect Cost Share, 7/1/91-6/30/93. Predoctoral support for Ms D Black, MS, RD.

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Principal Investigator, “Effects of hypoglycemic drugs on lipid status in corpulent rats”, Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company, $30000 direct costs, 1/1/92-12/31/93, with ME Hess and N Haugaard, Univ of Pennsylvania. Co-Investigator with ME Jess amd M Jaigaard (U of P Med Sch), “Effects of glyburide on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in lean and obese LA/Ntul// -cp Rats”, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, $9980, 1/1/90-12/31/91. Principal Investigator, Effects of novel hypocholesterolemic drugs in corpulent rats”, Eastman-Kodak / Sterling Research Group, $34,541, 1/1/91-12/31/92. Travel Award, American Diabetes Association, $513, July 1987. Principal Investigator, Byk-Gulden Pharmaceuticals, Inc, FRG, “Effects of Etomoxir on glycemic and lipid status of corpulent rats”, $90000, Approved for funding 1/1/90-13/31/93, but company underwent “administrative reorganization” prior to start of protocol. Principal Investigator, Effects of acarbose on carbohydrate metabolism, cardiac function, and metabolim in Obese and Obese-diabetic (Type 11) corpulent rats”, 9/1/87-6/30/89, $89.614, Subcontract to ME Hess and N Haugaard, U of P School of medicine, $18000. Principal Investigator, “Effects of carbohydrate overnutrition on tumorigenesis and metabolism”, Best Foods, 1/1/88 – 12/31/88, $50000, plus $18600 Drexel Indirect cost Share.Co-Investigator with RS Schnitzer-Polokof, “Effects of Acarbose on cholesterolemia and Lipid Metabolism in Corpulent Rats”, iles Institute for preclinical Pharmacology, 7/1/87-6/30/88, $18830, plus $5400 Institutional tuition remission student support. Principal Investigator, Investigators Travel Fund to support preclinical studies, Miles Institute for Preclinical Pharmacology, $11700, for period 9/1/84 to 6/30/89, plus $23400 matching travel support from Drexel University. Co-Investigator with NL Young(Drexel University), American Heart Association, “Adaptive Thermogenesis and Obesity”, Pre-doctoral fellowship award, 7/1/87-6/30/90, $24000,plus $24300 Institutional Tuition Support. Principal Investigator, Miles Institute for Preclinical Pharmacology, New haven, CT., “Effects of Acarbose on adiposity, glycemic status, and cardiac metabolism and function in obese and obese-diabetic rats”, $83956, 7/1/85-8/30/87. Co investigators ME Hess and N Haugaard, Univ of Pa Sch of Medicine ($23301) subcontract). Co-Principal Investigator with James F. DeBouno, “Effects of Intestinal glucosidase inhibition on metabolism in obese-diabetic rats”, pre-doctoral grant for JF DeBouno, 7/1/85-6/30/86, $4000 direct costs, plus $15000 tuition and indirect cost share. Principal Investigator, “Effects of bay-m-1099 on adiposity, lipid metabolism, and glycemic status in obese and bese-diabetic Rats”, Miles Institute for Preclinical Pharmacology, new haven, CT, “$21750(14500 direct costs), 1/1/84-8/30/86. Principal Investigator, Equipment Fund for Nutrition Research, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania $30000.9/1/94-8/30/85. Travel Award, American Institute of Nutrition, July, 1983,$1200, for PI and student (Micahael Sasner), to attend Western Hemisphere Congress on Nutrition, Miame, Fl. And to present papers at Congress. Principal Investigator, Institutional Grants from Colby Waterville Me. Adaptive Thermogenesis and obesity, 9/1/81-8/30/83, $3000 direct costs. Co-Principal Investigator with E. Danforth, Jr., Univ of Vt, “Diet-Induced Alterations in Thyroid Hormone Metabolism”, USDA Proj £ 5-24920, 7/1/79/to 6/30/82, $200,000 direct costs, plus $96,500 University overhead. Principal Investigator, “Effects of diet on Thermogenesis and Brown Fat”, BRSG-USPHS, University of Vermont, 7/1/79-6/30/80, $13,800. Principal Investigator, Metabolic Adaptations to protein malnutrition”, BRSG-NIH-USPHS, University of Vermont College of Medicine, 1/1/75-6/30/75, $9,900 Principal Investigator, USPHS-NIH, “Metabolic adaptation to Experimental Protein Malnutrition”, 7/1/75-6/30/77, $50,000. Support-in-Kind

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Principal Investigator, Advanced Medical Institute, St Petersburg, FL, Complimentary & Alternative Medicines, $60,000, 2006 Principal Investigator, Medical Diagnostics, Donation of Medical Equipment for Physical Medicine Lab, Florida, USA, $5,000. Principal Investigator, US Army Continuing Professional Medical Education Travel Support, $42,000, 3/1/83-8/30/96. Paid course costs, tuition, meals and lodging, and travel expenses (US Travel only). Principal Investigator, Progressive Medical Centers, Atlanta, Georgia, Donated Medical Equipment for clinical lab, $5,000, 2006. Principal Investigator, Donated Medical Equipment, Dr. Tom Toia, Dt Lauderdale, Florida, $1,000, 2006. Support-In-Kind, Carbohydrate Nutrition Lab, US Dept of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD. Research animals, chemical supplies, assays and instrumentation, student assistance, 9/1/81-7/30/95, $72,500. Support-In-Kind, Division of Small Animal Genetics, NIH, Bethesda, MD, Research Animal support, 10/15/81 706/30/94, $24,500. Support-In-kind, Equipment. Laboratory analysis, and support of siminar speakers, Wyeth laboratories, 9/1/84 to 6/30/90, $12,700. Travel Award, American Diabetes Association, $513, July 1987. Support-In-Kind, Ames Laboratories, Elkhart, Indianna, Research Equipment, $3000 Support-In-Kind, Johnson and Johnson, Research Equipment for research and teaching, $2,500, 1997. Support-In-Kind, Instrumentation for teaching and research, Bayer, $2,000, 1998. Sales of corpulent rats for research use, 9/1/84/to 6/30/94, $150,000. Proceeds funded technician salaries, support funds, student research including NFS 469 (Senior Seminar projects), student travel, partial research costs of over 35 graduate students (MS and PhD), and numerous miscellaneous expenses. Support in Kind, RPR Pharmaceuticals, Collegeville, PA. Equipment, instrumentation, chemicals and supplies, 1998, $15,000. Support-in-Kind, US Dept of Agriculture, donation of used equipment and Instrumentation, $5,000, 1995. Support-In-Kind, donation of used Equipment and Instrumentation, USDA, 1997, $5,000. Support-In-Kind, reflotron training and instructional materials, 1998, $1,000. Research on Hoodia, General Nutrition Centres, $25,000., 2000-2002 (awarded at University of the Sciences, Philadelphia Endothelin Receptor blockade and renal disease. Knoll Pharmaceuticals, Germany, University of Heidelberg, $125,000/ 2 years. Renal disease in diabetes, Knoll Pharmaceuticals, Germany; $125,000. Renewal of year 1-2. Knoll Pharmaceuticals, Germany. Pharmacologic modulation of parameters of renal function in diabetes, $25,000., awared at University of the Sciences, in Philadephia. Dynamic Light Scattering in Medical Diagnosis, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $125,000; 1998-2001, with S Dubin, Drexel University and the University of the Sciences, Philadelphia. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Integrated Medical Sytems, Inc. Major contributor to public offering (NASDEC), projected completion December, 2006. X-Cell-R8, developed for Targeted Body Systems. X-Cell-R8 is a nutritional supplement developed for fitness and sport. In clinical studies, it resulted in a 7.5% improvement in run time in elete College athletes.

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sEnergy, developed for HPF-LLC/General Nutrition Centers, in a nutritional supplement developed for runners. sEnergy resulted in marked increases in the swim time to fatigue in laboratory studies, and has been used by awinner of the NY and Vermont marathons. Acarbose, a pseudosaccharide, a-glucosidase inhibitor, was designed for use in the treatment of diabetes. Completed much of the preclinical research in my laboratory. Approved for clinical use in the US and Europe. Miglitol, an analogue of Acarbose. Completed preclinical studies in my laboratory. Approved for clinical trials. Completed preclinical studies on numerous other novel compounds of nutritional and pharmacological interest. PUBLICATIONS Tulp, O. L. “The metabolism of 15a-hydroxyprogesterone in the human placenta”, Master’s Thesis, University of Vermont, May, 1970, 146 pp. Meeker, C.I., V. DeCesaris, and O.L. Tulp. Metabolism of pregnenolone -7-3H in normal human placenta maintained in organ culture. Am. J. Obstet Gynecol. 111:840-846, 1971 Tulp, O.L. “Characteristics of estrogen formation in placental cell suspensions”, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Vermont, February, 1974, 110 pp. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI, Order 74-15, 933. Tulp, O.L., and C.I. Meeker. In vivo and in vitro studies of 15-alpha-hydroxyprogesterone in the human placenta. Steroids 28(2):239-246, 1976. Tulp, O.L.,S. Gambert, and E.S. Horton. Adipose tissue development, growth, and food consumption in protein malnourished rats. J. Lipid Res. 20(1): 47-54, 1979. Tulp, O.L., P.P. Krupp, E. Danforth, Jr. and E.S. Horton. Characteristics of thyroid function in experimental protein malnutrition. J. Nutr. 109(7): 1321-1332, 1979. Tulp, O.L., R.S. Tyzbir, S.G.Morse, and E.S. Horton. Effect of prenatal protein deprivation and subsequent rehabilitation on adipose tissue development in rats. Nutr. Rept. Int. 22(1):135-146, 1980. Young, R.A., O.L. Tulp, and E.S. Horton. Thyroid and growth responses of young Zucker obese and lean rats to a low protein-high carbohydrate diet. J. Nutr. 110: 1421-1431, 1980. Tulp, O.L., and E.S. Horton. The effect of prolonged experimental protein malnutrition and of refeeding on growth and adipose tissue development in the rat. J. Nutr. 111(7):1145-1156, 1981. Tulp, O.L. The development of brown adipose tissue during experimental over-nutrition in rats. Int. J. Obesity 5(6):579-591, 1981 and The AdiposeTissue Issue, John Libbey & Company, London, pp. 579-591, (1981) ed. U. Robbins, D.C., E.S. Horton, O.L. Tulp and E.A.H. Sims. Familial Partial Lipodystrophy: Increased central fat, insulin resistance, hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Metabolism 31, (5): 445-452, 1981. Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effect of cafeteria-feeding on brown and white adipose tissue cellularity, thermogenesis, and body composition in rats. J. Nutr.,112(12): 2250-2260, 1982. Tulp, O.L., M.H. Gregory, and E. Danforth, Jr. Characteristics of diet-induced brown adipose tissue growth and thermogenesis in rats. Life Sciences 30(18):1525-1530, 1982. Tulp, O.L. “Thyroid hormone concentrations during the development of experimental protein malnutrition in rats”, Nutr Rep Int 25 (5), 819-827, 1982. Tulp, O.L. “Effects of acute starvation on brown adipose tissue status in the rat”, Nutr. Rept Int, 28(2): 227-233, 1983. Tulp, O.L., D. Root, and R. Frink, “The effect of anti-hypertensive drug treatment on bron adipocyt diameter and locule distribution in rats”, Comp Biochem Physiol, 79C, (2), 317-320, 1984. Tulp, O.L. and S.J. Shields, “Thermogenesis in cafeteria-fed LA/N-cp (Corpulent) rats”, Nutr Res 4:325-332, 1984.

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Tulp, O.L. and P.P. Krupp, “Thermongenesis in thyroidectomized, protein-malnourished rats”, J. Nutr. 114:2365-2372, 1984. Tulp, O.L., T.A. Easton, and V.L. Spencer, “Effect of cafeteria feeding on serum cholesterol and atherogenesis in the corpulent rat”, Nutr Res 4:981-987, 1984. J.F. Debouno, O.E. Michaelis 1V, and O.L.Tulp, “Comparison of the Effects of Bay-m-1099 (Miglitol) on Metabolism of SHR/N-corpulent Rats”, in New Models of Genetically Obese Rats for Studies in Diabetes, Heart disease, and Complications of Obesity, Veterinary Resources Branch, Division of Research Services, NIH publication, Bethesda, MD, pp. 197-201, 1988. E.B. Kahle, J.M. Dadgari, G.A. Dudley, C.T. Hansen, O.L. Tulp, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Adaptive Response of Enzymes of Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism to Exercise, in New Models of Genetically Obese Rats for Studies in Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Complications of Obesity. Veterinary Resources Branch, Division of Research Services, NIH publication, Bethesda, MD, pp. 143-148, 1988. O.L. Tulp. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the LA/N-cp and SHR/N –cp Rat Strains”, in New Models of Genetically Obese Rats for Studies in Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Complications of Obesity, Veterinary Resources Branch, Division of Research Services, NIH publication, Bethesda, MD, pp.17-25, 1988. O.L. Tulp, S.P DeBolt, N. Carswell, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Effects of Fructose Consumption on Adiposity and Glycemic Status in the Diabetic SHR/N-cp Rat. In New Models of Genetically Obese Rats for Studies in Diabetes, Heart Disease, and Complications of Obesity, Veterinary Resources Branch, Division of Research Services, NIH publication, Bethesda, MD, pp. 75-79, 1988. O.L. Tulp, C. Stevens, and O.A. Barbie, “Non-shivering thermogenesis and obesity in the adult diabetic Wistar fatty rats”, Comp. Physiol Pharm, 92A(1), 37-41, 1989. Tulp, O.L., C.T. Hansen, and O.E Michaelis IV, “Effect of dietary carbohydrate and phenotype on thyroid hormones and brown adipose tissue locularity in adult LA/N –cp rats”, Comp Bioch Physiol 94A (2): 225-229, 1989. J.F. DeBouno, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “The effects of the intestinal glucosidase inhibitor Bay M 1099 (Miglitol) on glycemic status of obese rats”, Nutrition Research, 9 1041 -1052, 1989. R. Schnitzer-Polokoff, C.Margetin, A. Abdollahi, and O.Tulp, “Effects of phenotype, sex, and diet on plasma lipids in LA/N-cp rats@ Proc soc Exp Biol Med, 191, 326-331, 1989. Young, N.l. and O.L. Tulp, “Effect of norepinephrine and nutritional status on metabolic rate in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats” Comp Biochem Physiol, 94A: 597-604, 1989. O.L. Tulp, “Characteristics of thermogenesis, obesity, and longevity in the LA/N –cp rat”. ILAR News 32(3), 32-39, 1990. O.L.Tulp, N. Haugaard, and M.E. Hess, Metabolic Responses to acarbose in the corpulent rat, Proceedings, 1st Preclinical Workshop on Acarbose, Annapolis, MD Oct 13-15, 1991. A. Abdollahi, O.L. Tulp, and R. Schnitzer-Polkoff, The Effects of Acarbose on cholesterolgenesis in obese and obese-diabetic rats, Proceedings, 1st Preclinical Workshop on Acarbose, Annapolis, MD Oct 13-15, 1991. Marette, A., P. Maurige, L.J.Bukowiecki, and O.L.Tulp. Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity. In: Obesity: Dietary factors and Control, edited by D.R. Romsos et al, Basel: Karger, 1991, pp 119-130. Marette, A., O.L.Tulp, and L.J. Bukowiecki. “Mechanism linking insulin resistance to defective thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue of genetically obese diabetic SHR/N –cp rats. Int J. Obesity 15:823-831, 1991. DeBouno, J.F., O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. “Effect of Bay M-1099 on obesity and hyperlipidemia in obese and obese-diabetic rats”, J. General Pharmacology, 24, 1992. Tulp, O.L., N. Haugaard, and M.E. Hess. “Metabolic responses to Acarbose in the Corpulent Rat”, Drugs in Development Vol 1. a-Glucosidase Inhibitors. Potential uses in Diabetes, eds J. Vaselli, C.A. Maggio, and A. Scriabine, p 61-73, 1993.

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A. Abdullahi, O.L. Tulp, and R. Schnitzer-Polokoff, “The effects of acarbose on cholesterogenesis in obese and obese-diabetic rats” Drugs in Development Vol 1, a-Glucosidase Inhibitors. Potential uses in Diabetes, eds J. Vaselli, C.A. Maggio, and A. Scriabine, p 133-143, 1993. DeBouno, J. F., Michaelis IV, and O.L. tulp, “The effects of the intestinal glucosidase inhibitor Bay M-1099 (Miglitol) on glycemic status of obese-diabetic rats”, gen Pharmacol 24(2): 509-515, 1993. Tulp, O.L. and C. Carlin, “Carbohydrate overnutrition induces increased adiposity in rats”, Obesity Update, p. 1-2, March 1993. Tulp, O.L., D. E. Black, D. Servetnick, Carl T. Hansen, and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Nonshivering thermogenesis and obesity in the diabetic WKY/N-cp rat” Comp Biochem physiol, 107A: 195-201, 1994. Bukowiecki LJ, Y. Deshaies, AJ Collet, O. Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki, “Major thermogenic defect associated with insulin resistance in brown adipose tissue of obese-diabetic SHR/N –cp rats”, Am J Physiol 261 (Endo Metab) E204-213, 1991. Atgie, C., A Marette, M Desaultels, O Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki, Specific decrease in mitochondrial thermogenic capacity in brown adipose tissue of obese SHR/N-cp rats”, Am J physiol 265 (Cell Physiol 34): C 1674-1680, 1993. Bukowiecki, L.J., Tulp, O.L. “Impaired thermogenesis in the SHR/N-cp rat”, Am J Physiol, 1993. Marette, A, P Maureige, LJ Bukowiecke, and OL Tulp “Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity” In: Obesity; Dietary Factors and Control ed D Romsos, pp 107-117, 1991. Basel: Karger Tulp, OL OE Michaelis IV, DA Servetnick, CT Hansen, and DE Black. Nonshivering thermogenesis and obesity in the diabetic SKY/N –cp rat. Comp Biochem Physiol 107A, 195-201, 1994. Buowiecki, LJ, J Kearney, A.Marette, O Tulp, and F Persse. Energy expenditure, insulin resistance, and obesity. In: Prog Obes Res 1990 pp 167-173. Marette, A, Y Deshaies, AJ Collet, O Tulp, and LJ Bukowicke. Major thermogenic defect associated with insulin resistance in brown adipose tissue of obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats. Am J Physiol 261 (End Met 24) £204-13, 1991. Marette, A,P Mauriege, LJ Bukowiecki, and OL Tulp. Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity, In: Obesity: dietary factors and control, ed D Romsos et al, Karger, 1991 pp 119-130. Tulp, OL & CT Jones. “Effects of Increased Energy Expenditure on Weight Gain & Adiposity in the LA/N-cp Rat”, Comp Bioch Physiol 86A(1): 67-72, 1987. Michaelis, OE. IV, KC. Ellwood, OL. Tulp, & MRC Greenwood, “Effect of feeding sucrose or starch diets on parameters of glucose tolerance in the LA/N-corpulent rat, Nutr. Res., 6(2): 95-99, 1986. Tulp, OL “The effects of experimental over nutrition on no shivering thermo genesis and obesity in LA/N-cp rats”, Comp Bloch Physiology 98A: 567-574,1991. Marette, A. OL Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki. Mechanism linking inulin resistance to defective thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue of obese diabetic SHR/N –cp rats. Int J Obes 15:23-831. 1991 Tulp, O.L. and C. Carlin. “Carbohydrate overnutrition induces increased adiposity in rats”, Obesity Update: pg. 1-2, March, 1993. Tulp, O.L. Chemistry and Biochemistry for Engineers, Laboratory Manual Saunders Custom Publication, First Edition, 79pp., March, 1998. Tulp, O.L. Chemistry and Biochemistry for Engineers, Laboratory Manual Saunders Custom Publications, 2nd Edition, 87pp., March 1999. A. Abdullahi, O.L. Tulp, and R. Schnitzer-Polokoff, @The effects of acarbose on cholesterogenesis in obese and obese-diabetic rats” Drugs in Development Vol 1, a-Glucosidase Inhibitors. Potential uses in Diabetes, eds J. vaselli, C.A. Maggio, and A. Scriabine, p 133-143, 1993. DeBouno, J.F., O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L.Tulp, “The effects of the intestinal glucosidase inhibitor Bay M-1099 (Miglitol) on glycemic status of obese-diabetic rats”, Gen Pharmacol 24(2): 509-515, 1993.

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Tulp, O.L. and C. Carlin, “Carbohydrate overnutrition induces increased adiposity in rats”, Obesity Update, P. 1-2, March 1993. Tulp, O.L., D. E. Black, D. Servetnick, Carl T. Hansen, and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Nonshivering thermogenesis and obesity in the diabetic WKY/N-cp rat” Comp Biochem Physiol, 107A: 195-201, 1994. Bukowiecki LJ, Y. Deshaies, AJ Collet, O. Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki, “Major thermogentic defect associated with insulin resistance in brown adipose tissue of obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, Am J Physiol 261 (Endo Metab) E204-213, 1991 Atgie, C., A Marette, M Desaultels, O Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki, Specific decrease in mitochondrial thermogenic capacity in brown adipose tissue of obese SHR/N-cp rats”, Am J Physiol 265 (Cell Physiol 34): C 1674-1680, 1993. Bukowiecki, L.J., Tulp, O.L. “Impaired thermogenesis in the SHR/N-cp rat”, Am J physiol, 1993. Marette, A.P. Maureige, LJ Bukowiecki, and OL Tulp “Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity” In: Obesity: Dietary Factors and Control, ed D Romsos, pp 107-117, 1991. Basel: Karger Tulp, OL OE Michaelis IV, DA Servetnick, CT Hansen, and DE Black. Nonshivering thermogenesis and obesity in the diabetic WKY/N-cp rat. Comp Biochem Physiol 107A, 195-201, 1994. Bukowiecki, LJ, J Kearney, A Marette, O Tulp, and F Perusse. Energy expenditure, insulin resistance, and obesity. In: Prog Obes Res 1990 ed Y Oomura, S Tarui, S Inoue, T Shimazu. London: Libbey, 1990, pp 167-173. Marette, A. Y. Deshaies, AJ Collet, O Tulp, and LJ Bukowick. Major thermogenic defect associated with insulin resistance in brown adipose tissue of obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats. Am J Physiol 261 (EndMet 224) E204-13, 1991. Marette, A.P. Mauriege, LJ Bukowiecki, and OL Tulp. Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity, In: Obesity: dietary factors and control, ed D Romsos et al, Karger, 1991 pp 119-130. Tulp, OL & CT Jones. “Effects of Increased Energy Expenditure on Weight Gain & Adiposity in the LA/N-cp Rat”, Comp Bioch Physiol 86A (1):67-72, 1987. Michaelis, OE. IV, KC. Ellwood, OL. Tulp,&MRC Greenwood, “Effect of feeding sucrose or starch diets on parameters of glucose tolerance in the LA/N-corpulent rat, Nutr. Res., 6(2): 95-9, 1986. Tulp, OL “the effects of experimental overnutrition on nonshievering thermogenesis and obesity in LA/N-cp rats”, Comp Bioch Physiol 98A: 567-574, 1991. Marette, A. OL Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki. Mechanism linking inulin resistance to defective thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue of obese diabetic SHR/N –cp rats. Int J Obes 15:23-831, 1991 Tulp, O.L. and C. Carlin. “Carbohydrate overnutrition induces increased adiposity in rats”, Obesity Update: p. 1-2, March, 1993. Tulp, O.L. Chemistry and Biochemistry for Engineers, Laboratory Manual Saunders Custom Publications, First Edition, 79pp., March, 1998. Tulp, O.L. Chemistry and Biochemistry for Engineers, Laboratory Manyal Saunders Custom Publications, 2nd Edition, 87 pp., March 1999. Tulp, O.L. and Parkman, A.L., Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology, Saunders Custom Publications, 110pp., in press, 1999. Tulp, O.L. “Metabolic and thermic responses to diet and cold environment (4 ) in obesity during aging”, In Proc. Of Symposium on Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) in the elderly: research and practice, pp 44, 1997. Yarnell, DO, DS Knight, K Hamilton, O Tulp, and P Tso, “Localization of leptin receptor immunoreactivity in the lean and obese Zucker rat Brain”, Brain Res 785: 80-90, 1988. Tulp, O.L., “Metabolic and thermic responses to diet and cold environment (40C) in obesity during aging”, In: Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) in the Elderly: Research and Practice p. 173.

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Tulp, O.L. and S.P. DeBolt, “Aging and Obesity in the corpulent rat”, In: Nestle Nutrition Series, Research and Practice in MNA and Aging, pp 149-155, 1999. Dubin, S, R Ansari, O Tulp, S Steinberg, S Kock, M Della vecchia, M Cozmi, and m victor. “Dynamic Light s Scattering as an objective non-invasive method in veterinary ophthalmic diagnosis and research, proceedings, SPIE, 1999. Krasner, S., A. Parkman, and O Tulp. “Effects of Inulin Root complex on glycemic responses of obese-diabetic rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, p 46, 1998. Ritter, S.,m C Johnston, and O Tulp. Effect of Mg-and K-Asp on endurance exercise, Proc of Sigma Xi, p 47, 1998 Johnston, C., A Pittaoulis, M. Hsaio, OL Tulp. “the effects of magnesium Potassium Glycinate + Ginseng Complex on SwimEndurance in Aging LA/Ntul//-cp Rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, pp 225-226, 1999. Tulp, OL, N.A, Harbi, A Parkman, S Dubin, ML Grob, and K Amann. “Progression of Hyperglycemia and renal pathology in the SHR/Ntul//-cp Rat”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, p 226, 1999. Gross ML, Ritz E, Schoof A, Helmke B, Parkman A, Tulp O. Munter K, Amann K (2003). Glomerular damage in the SHR/N-cp type 2 diabetes model: Comparison of an ACE inhibitor and endothelin receptor blocker. Lab Invest 83: 1267-77. Gross ML, Ritz E, Schoof A, Adamczak M, Koch A, Tulp O.Parkman A. El-Shakmak A, Szabo A, Amann K(2204) Comparison of renal morphology in the Streptozotocin and the SHR/N-cp models of diabetes. Lab Invest 84:452-64 OTHER AUTHORED WORKS (Partial) O.L. Tulp, M. R. C. Greenwood, and O. E. Michaelis IV, “Effect of dietary carbohydrate and phenotype on biogenic and glycogenic enzyme activity, adiposity, and body composition in the LA/N-cp rat”, in preparation. J.F. DeBouno and O.L. Tulp, “Effect of Bay-M-1099 on obesity and hyperlipidemia in obese and obese-diabetic rats”, Submitted, J. Amer Coll Of Nutr, accepted O.L. Tulp and C. Stevens, “Effects of acarbose on glycemic parameters in adult female Fatty-Wistar rats”, in draft preparation. O.L Tulp and C. Stevens, “Effects of acarbose on glycemic status and adipose tissue cellularity in adult male Fatty-Wistar rats”, in draft. Tulp, O.L. “Exaggeration of obesity in cafeteria fed corpulent rats”, in final draft. Tulp, O.L., C.M. Zador, and E.L. Lein, “Genetic predisposition for non-insulin diabetes in the corpulent rat”, ILAR News, in preparation. O.L. Tulp, J.F. DeBouno, and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Effect of Bay-m-1099 on glycemic and lipoprotein cholesterol status in the LA/N-cp rat/ ,s om foma; draft/ DeBouno, J.F., O. E. Michaelis, and O.L. Tulp, “Effect of Bay-m-1099 on food consumption and glycemic status in obese-diabetic rats”, in draft. Tulp, O. L. and McKee, S.T.D., “Triiodothyronine (T3) Neogenesis and Thermogenesis in Adrenalectomized LA-corpulent Rats”, ms in final preparation. Tulp, O.L. “Impaired peripheral thyroid hormone actions and obesity in the corpulent rat”, submitted, 1989 T. Colazzio, R. Schnitzer-Polokoff, and O.L. Tulp. “Secretion and turnover of VLDL-triglyceride in the LA/N-cp rat”. O.L. Tulp, S.P. DeBolt, C.T. Hansem, and O.E. Michaelis IV, Effect of dietary carbohydrate and phenotype on adipose cellularity in adult female SHR/N-cp rats, Nutrition Reports International, in press, 1989 (Journal went out of publication after ms was accepted).

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Tatelman, H.M., R.S. Tyzbir, and O.L. Tulp. “The effects of cafeteria overfeeding on mitochondrial metabolism and shuttle activity in interscapular brown adipose tissue and liver of older rats”, Accepted with revisions, Ann Nutr Metab. DeBouno, J.F., and O.L. Tulp, “development of IGT and NIDDM in the corpulent rat strains”, ms in draft, 1989. OL. Tulp, S.P. DeBolt, C.T. Hansen, N. Carswell, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Edffects of Long-Term Fructose Consumption on Adipose Cellularity and Glycemic Status in the Diabetic SHR/AN-cp Rat” ms in final draft, O.L. Tulp, S.P. DeBolt, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Characterization of brown adipose tissue in obese-diabetic SHR /N-cp rats. Ms in draft. DeBouno, J.F., and O.L. TYulp, “A comparison of two new congenic rat models of obesity-IGT and obesity-NIDDM: LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp, ms in final draft. O.L. Tulp, S.P. DeBolt, C.T. Hansen, and O.E3. Michaelis IV, “Effects of dietary carbohydrate and phenotype on adipose cellularity in female SHR/N-cp rats”, Nutr Rept Int, Accepted, March, 1989 for the August Issue. Journal went out of publication on 7/1/89, before the ms. was published. O.L. Tulp, N. Haugaard, and M.E. Hess, “The effects of acarbose on the expression of glycemic and serum lipid parameters in obese and obese non-insulin dependent diabetic rats”, submitted accepted with revisions. O.L. Tulp, B. Szepesi, O.e. Michaelis IV, and J.F.DeBouno, Jr., “The effects of low dose Bay m 1099 (Miglitol) on serum lipids and liver enzyme activity of obese and obese-diabetic corpulent rats”, Submitted, J. Nutr Biochem, Sept. S.K. McKee and O.L. Tulp, “The effect of acarbose on glucose oxidation in diaphragm and epididymal adipocytes in SHR/N-cp rats”, Submitted, Proc Soc Expl Biol Med, Oct, 1989. Outtrim, D., O.L. Tulp, and D.E. Black. “The effect of cold on thyroxine 5,-deiodinase activity in brown adipose tissue and various tissues of the LA/N-cp rat” submitted, PSEBM. Outtrim, D., and O.L. Tulp. “Impaired thermic responses to cold, fasting, and exogenous norepinephrine in the LA/-cp rat”, submitted, Am J. Physiology. Tulp, OL, Q Chen, and P Tso. “ICV Implant of lean hypothalamic tissue normalizes energy expenditure prior to weight change in obese Zucker rats”, with revisions, PSEBM, 1996. Tulp, OI, A Kearney, LJ Bukowiecki, F Perusse, “Effect of carbohydrate overnutrition in obese and obese-diabetic rats”, in draft, 1999. Tulp, OL “metabolic indicators of obesity in the corpulent rat”, in draft. Tulp, OL and Dodgson, SJ. “Effect of obesity and diabetes on carbonic anhydrase activity in rats”, in draft, 1999. Tulp, OL and C. Carlin. The effects of long term carbohydrate supplementation on adiposity in La/N-cp rats, in final draft, 1996. Tulp, OL and C. Carlin. The effects of carbohydrate overnutrition on thyroxine liver and brown adipose tissue 5’ deiodinase activity in lean and obese rats. Ms in draft, 1998. Tulp, O.L., Krasner, S. “Effects of a fructan complex on glycemic responses of obese rats”, draft, JANA, 1999 Tulp, O.L., R. Bye, and S.I Wolpert, “Effect of a-Methylparatyrosine on diet-induced thermogenesis in lean cafeteria-fed rats”, Accepted with revisions, Physiol. Behav. O.L. tulp, C.T. Hansen and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Effects of Diet and Phenotype on Adipose Cellularity in the Diabetic SHR/N-cp Rat”, Accepted, Nutrition Reports International, 1989. Journal ceased publication prior to the issue in which this ms was to appear.

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ABSTRACTS: (P=paper also presented) Tulp, O.L., and C.I. Meeker. Characteristics of estrogen formation in placental cell suspensions. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Champlain Seection, Abstract no. 13, pp. 8-9, 1974. (P) Tulp, O.L. Characteristics of estrogen formation in placental cell suspensions. Dissert. Abst. 35(1): 415B, 1974. Gambert, S., O.L. tulp,and E.S. Horton. Effect of protein malnutrition on development of adipose tissue in rats. Clin Res. 22(5; 710A, 1974. (P) Gambert, S., O.L. Tulp, and E.S. Horton. Effect of protein malnutrition on development of adipose tissue in rats. Clin. Res. 23(3):319a, 1975. Tulp, O.L., E.J. Desilets, E. Danforth, Jr., and E.S. Horton. Increased plasma triiodothyronine concentrations in experimental protein malnutrition. Clin. Res. 23(5):594A, 1975. (P) Tulp, O.L., E.S. Horton, E.D. Tyzbir, E. Danforth, Jr., and J. Bolinger. Increased plasma triodothyronine (T3) and caloric inefficiency in experimental protein malnutrition. Clin. Res. 24(3):371A, 1976. (P) Young, R.A., O.L. Tulp, and E.S. Horton. Diminished diet-induced thermogenesis and increased efficiency of weight gain in protein malnourished Zucker rats. Clin. Res. 24(5):640A, 1976. Tulp, O.L., E.S. Horton, E.D. Tyzbir, E. Danforth, Jr., and J. Bollinger. Increased plasma triiodothyronine (T3) and caloric inefficiency in experimental protein malnutrition. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 294);471, 1976. (P) Tulp, O.L., E.S. Horton, E. Danforth, Jr., and P.P. Krupp. Effect of composition of the diet on thyroid function in the rat. Clin. Res. 24)5):640A, 1976. (P) Krupp, P.P., W. Boldosser, and O.L.Tulp. Ultrastructural alterations of the thyroid gland in protein malnutrition. Anatomical Record 187:630-632,1977. Tulp, O.L., E.S. Horton, E.D. Tyzbir, E. Danforth, Jr., P.P. ;Krupp, and J. Bollinger. Thyroid function in experimental protein malnutrition. Clin. Res. 25(3):30A, 1977. (P) Young, E., O.L. Tulp, and E.S. Horton. Effect of protein malnutrition of thermogenesis and thyroid function in Zucker rats. Clin. Res. 25(3);305A, 1977. (P) Tyzbir, R.S., O.L. Tulp and E.S. Horton. Effect of prenatal protein deprivation and subsequent rehabilitation on adipose tissue development in the rat. Am.J.Clin. Nutr. 30(4):640, 1977. Tulp, O.L., E.S. Horton, E.D. Tyzbir, E. Danforth, Jr., P.P. Krupp, and J. Bollinger. Thyroid function in experimental protein malnutrition. Am J. Clin. Nutr. 30(4):621, 1977. (P) Tyzbir, R.S., O.L. Tulp, and E.S. Horton. Effect of prenatal protein deprivation and subsequent rehabilitation on adipose tissue development in the rat. Clin. Res. 25(3):542A, 1977. Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, E.A.H. Sims, and E. Danforth, Jr. Overnutrition induces hyperplasia of brown fat and diet induced themogenesis in the rat. Clin Res 1978. Krupp, P.P., S. Lane, R. Frink, and O.L. Tulp. The thyroid in the spontaneously hypertensive rat after treatment with thyroxine. Anatomical Record 190:451, 1978. (P) Tulp, O. L., and E.S. Horton. Adipose tissue development during refeeding in experimental protein malnutrition. Clin. Rs. 26(3):587A, 1978. Krupp, P.P.,S. Lane, R. Frink, and O.L. Tulp. Effects of exogenous thyroxine administration on blood pressure in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. Clin. Res. 26(3):308A, 1978. Tulp, O.L., and E.S. Horton. Adipose tissue development during refeeding in experimental protein malnutrition. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 31(4):720, 1978.

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Young, R., O.L. Tulp, and E.S. Horton. Diminished diet-induced thermogenesis in Zucker “fatty” rats. 11 International Congress on Obesity, October 1977 (P); Int. J. Obesity 2(3):372, 1978. Rathbun, ., O.L. Tulp, and E.A.H. Sims. Growth and adipose tissue development in cold-adapted rats. Clin. Res. 26(4):609A, 1978. (P) Tulp, O.L., and E.S. Horton. Adipose tissue cellularity during recovery from protein malnutrition in rats. Clin. Res. 26(4):609A, 1978. (P) Rathbun, L., O.L. Tulp, and E.A.H. Sims. Growth and adipose tissue cellularity in cold adapted rats. Clin. Res. 27(2):227A, 1979. (P) Roobbins, D.C., E.S. Horton, O.L.Tulp, E. Danforth, Jr., and E.A.H. Sims. Familial partial lipodystrophy, carpal-tunnel syndrome, and insulin resistance. Diabetes 28:349, 1979. (P) Tulp, O.L.R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Cafeteria feeding induces hyperplasia of brown adipose tissue in rats. Clin. Res. 28:641A, 1980. Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effect of overfeeding-induced hyperplasia of brown adipose tissue on the development of white adipose tissue and body composition in postweaning rats. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 34(4):619, 1981. (P) Ibid. Clin. Res., 29(2):631A, 1981. (P) Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effects of overnutrition on brown adipose tissue cellularity, thermogenesis, and body composition. Fed. Proc., 40(3):871, 1981 (Abst no. 3641). (P) Tulp, O.L., and E. Danforth, Jr. Altered energy expenditure (thermogenesis) and feed efficiency following overfeeding-induced growth of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the rat. Clin. Res., 29(2): ;269A, 1981(P). Talelman, H.M., R.S. Tyzbir, and O.L.Tulp. Effects of overfeeding on brown adipose tissue (BAT) and liver mitochondrial metabolism and shuttle activity in adult rats. Fed. Proc. 40(3):871, 1981 (Abst no. 3643). (P). Tulp, O.L., and H.M. Gregory. Characteristics of nutritionally-induced brown adipose tissue growth and thermogenesis in rats. Clin. Res. 29(5):663A, 1981. Tulp, O.L.., P. Krupp, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effect of overfeeding-induced hyperplasia of brown adipose tissue on the development of white adipose tissue and body composition in postwening rats. Am.J.Clin. Nutr., 34(4):619, 1981. (P) Ibid. Clin. Res., 29(2): 631A, 1981. (P) Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effects of overnutrition on brown adipose tissue cellularity, thermogenesis, and body composition. Feed. Proc., 40(3):871, 1981 (Abst no. 3641). (P) Tulp, O.L., and E. Danforth, Jr. Altered energy expenditure (thermogenesis) and feed efficiency following overfeeding-induced growth of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the rat. Clin. Res., 29(2): 269A, 1981 (P). Tatelman, H.M., R.S. Tyzbir, and O.L. Tulp. Effects of overfeeding on brown adipose tissue (BAT) and liver mitochondrial metabolism and shuttle activity in adult rats. Fed. Proc. 40(3):871, 1981(Abst no. 3643). (P) Tulp, O.L., and H.M. Gregory. Characteristics of nutritionally-induced brown adipose tissue growth and thermogenesis in rats. Clin. Res. 29(5):663A,, 1981. Tulp, O.L., P. Krupp, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effect of protein deficiency on thermogenesis and brown adipose development. Clin. Res. 29(5: 663A, 1981. Tulp, O.L., and P.P. Krupp. Requirement of thyroid hormones for expression of diet-induced thermogenesis in protein-deficient rats. Fed. Proc. 41(3): 400, 1982. Abst. No. 764. (P) Michaelis, O.E. IV, K. C. Ellwood, O.L Tulp, and M.R.C. Greenwood. Effect of dietary sucrose and genotype on metabolic responses of LA/N –cp (corpulent) rats. Fed. Proc. 41(3): 459, 11982. Abs. No. 1102. (P).

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Tulp, O. L., M.H. Gregory, C. Maggie, M.R.C. Greenwood, and O.E. Michaels IV. Effect of diet and genotype on growth and adipose cellular in the corpulent rat: A new model of obesity. Fed. Proc.41 (3):458, 1982. Abs. No. 1101. (P) Tulp,O.L., S. Sheilds, M. Clark, D. Zavotski, and T. Harris. Early development of lean and fat tissues in female LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Clin. Res. 30(5): 838A, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L., S. Kelly, M. Gregory, S. Sykas-Lang, and E. Danforth, Jr. Effects of starvation on brown adipose tissue (BAT). Clin. Res. 30(5): 838A, 1982. Tulp, O.L., and L. Blaisdell. Effect of long-term cafeteria feeding and regional brown fat removal on development of obesity in rat. Clin. Res. 30(5): 248A, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Development of thermogenesis and brown fat during cafeteria feeding. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc., p. 23, May 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L., M.H Gregory, C. Maggio, M.R.C. Greenwood, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Growth and development of obesity in the LA/N-cp(corpulent) rat: A new model of obesity. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc., p. 26, May, 1982. (P) Shields, S., Zavotsky, T. Harris, M. Clark, G. Westerman, S. Kelley, and O.L. Tulp. Further Characterization of the LA/N-cp rat. Proc. Maine Biol Med Assoc., p. 21, May 1982 (P) Kelly, A.a., O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of diet and genotype on morphology of brown adipose tissue and thyroid hormones in LA/N-cp rats. Proc Maine Biol Med. Assoc. pp. 19-20, May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L., D. Root, and R. Frink. Pharmacologic-induced alterations in brown adipose tissue morphology. Anat. Rec., 199(3)259-260A, 1981 (P) Ibid., p.3, prog Colby-Bates-Bowdoin student research symposium. May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L..,M. Clark, J. Engert, L. Blaisdell, and H. Tatelman. Effect of brown adipose tissue reduction and chronic overfeeding on body composition and adipose cellularity in rats. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc;, p.25, May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L. Current trends in obesity research: A role for brown adipose tissue and the capacity for energy expenditure. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p.25, May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L, and P.P. Rupp. The role of thyroid hormones in diet-induced thermogenesis in experimental Protein malnutrition. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p.25, May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L., M.R.C. Greenwood, and O.E. Michaelis IV. The corpulent rat: A new model of obesity. J. Nutr. 112(6) supplement: Abst. No. 58, p. XXIV, 1982. (P) Ibid., Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 35(6): xxiv, 1982. (P). Sennett, A., and O.L.Tulp. Clinically detectable anatomic predisposition to injury among runners. Proc Maine Biomed. Assoc., p.22, May, 1982. (P). Tulp, O.L., R. Frink, and E. Danforth, Jr. Development of thermogenesis and brown fat during cafeteria feeding. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p.23, May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L.,M.H. Gregory, C. Maggio, M.R.C. Greenwood, and O.E. Micaelis IV. Growth and development of obesity in the LA/N-cp (corpulent) rat: A new model of obesity. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc, p.26, May, 1982. (P) Shields, S., D. Zavotsky, T. Harris, M. Clark, G. Westerman, S. Kelly, and O.L.Tulp. Further characterization of the LA/N-cp rat. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p.21, May 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L., G.D. Marco, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Adiposity in diabetic SHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc, p. 48, Abstr P-09, May, 1983. (P) Ibid., p. 3, program of Colby-Bates-Bowdoin student research symposium, May, 1982. (P).

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Tulp, O.L. Effects of supraoptimal protein on nutritional rehabilitation from experimental protein malnutrition in rats. Clin. Res. 32(2): 245, 1983. Sheilds, S.J., and O.L. tulp. Thermogenesis and acute cold tolerance (4 de C) in LA/N-cp rats. Clin. Res. 31(2):244, 1983. Tulp, O.L., and O.e. Micahaelis IV. Effects of diet and genotype on thermogenesis in diabetic SHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Fed Proc. 42(5): 1324, 1983. (P) Jones, C.T., and O.L. Tulp. The effects of controlled exercise on the development of obesity in early-obese LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Fed Proc 42(3): 535, 1983. Abst no. 1429. (P). Jones, C.T., S.R. Finch, J.M. Sasner, and O.L. Tulp. Modification of obesity by exercise in early-obese corpulent rats. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc. p. 43, Abst N-1, 1983.(P). Catania, C., V.L. Spencer, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of cafeteria feeding on adiposity in the corpulent rat. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc, p 48, Abstr P 08, 1983. (P) Tulp, O.L., and O.E. Michaelis IV. Growth and thermogenesis in diabetic SHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc, p.43, Abstr N-3, 1983. (P) Sasner, J.M., C.T. Jones, G.D. Marco, A.K. Champlin, and O.L. Tulp. Morphometric features of protein-restricted LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Prog. Colby-Bates-Bowdoin boil. Researchsymposium, May, 1983 (P) Tulp, O.L. Effect of supraoptimal protein on nutritional rehabilitation from experimental protein malnutrition in rats. Clin. Res. 31(2):245, 1983. Sheilds, S.J. and O.L. Tulp. Thermogenesis and acute cold tolerance (4degC) in LA/N-cp rats. Clin. Res. 31(2): 244, 1983. Tulp, O.L. and O.e. Michaelis IV. Effects of diet and genotype on thermogenesis in diabetic SHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Fed. Proc. 42(5): 1324, 1983. (P). Jones, C.T. and O.L. Tulp. The effects of controlled exercise on the development of obesity in early-obese LA/N cp (corpulent) rats. Fed. Proc. 42(3): 535, 1983. Abst. No. 1429. (P). C.T. Jones,S.R. Finch, J.M. Sasner, and O.L. Tulp. Modification of obesity by exercise in early-obese corpulent rats. Proc. Maine Biol. Med. Assoc., Abst N-1, p.43, May, 1983. (P) Catania, C., V.I. Spencer, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of cafeteria feeding on adiposity in the corpulent rat. Proc Maine Biol. Med Assoc. Abst. No. P-08, p. 48, May, 1983. (P). Tulp, O.L. and O.E. Michaelis IV. Growth and thermogenesis in diabetic AHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Proc. Maine Biol. Med. Assoc., Abstr. No-3, p.43, May, 1983. (P). Kelley, L.J., D.I. Hyde, and O.L. Tulp. The effect of exogenous thyroid hormone administration on body weight loss in the corpulent rat. Proc. Maine Biol. Med. Assoc., Abst. No. N-2, p. 43, May, 1983. (P) Sasner, J.M., C.T. Jones, G.D. Marco, and O.L. Tulp. Demonstration of a thrifty gene in protein-restricted LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Proc. Maine Biol. Med. Assoc. p. Abst. N-4, p. 43, May, 1983. (P) Bloom, R.C., and O.L. Tulp. A comparison of three methods in the determination of protein content of serum and tissues of the rat. Proc. Maine Biol. Med. Assoc., Abst. No. GB-5, p.27, May, 1983. (P) Tulp, O.L., C.T. Jones, S.J. Sheilds, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Characterization of the corpulent genotype in the LA/N-cp rat: A congenic model of obesity. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 38:2, Abst, 1983. (P) Spencer, V.I., O.L. Tulp, and T.W. Easton. The effects of a high protein cafeteria diet on processes of atherogenesis in LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Program of Colby-Bates-Bowdoin biology research symposium, May 5, 1983. (P). Hyde, D.L., L.J. Kelley, and O.L. Tulp. The effect of exogenous thyroid hormone administration on body weight loss in the corpulent rat. Prog. Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Biol. Research Symposium, May, 1983(P).

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Tulp, O.L., V.L. Spencer, and T.W. Easton, Effect of high-protein cafeteria feeding on adiposity, m serum cholesterol, and atherogenesis in the LA-corpulent rat. Prog. 4th Int’l. Congr. On Obesity, Int. J. Obesity, Oct 8, 1983. (P). Tulp, O.L., G.D. Marco, C.T. Hansen, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Adipose tissure cellularity in diabetic SHR/N cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Prog. 4th Int’l. Congr. On Obesity, Int J. Obesity, Oct 06, 1983. (P) Wolpert, S.I., R.M. Bye, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of a methyl paratyrosine on thermogenesis in cafeteria fed rats. Clin. Res. 31(3): 677A, 1983. (P) Kelley, L.J., D.L. Hyde, and O.L. Tulp. The effect of exogenous thyroid hormone administration on body weight loss in the corpulent rat. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc., p. 43, Abst, B-2, 1983. (P) Tulp, O.L., G.D. Marco, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Adiposity in diabetic SHT/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Proc Maine Biol Med Assoc., p.48, Abst P-09, May, 1983. (P) Tulp, O.L., C.T. Jones, S.J. Sheilds, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Characterization of the corpulent genotype in the LA/N-cp rat: A congenic model of obesity. Am J. Clin. Nutr. 38(2):, Abstr., 1983. (P). Sasner, J.M., C.T. Jones, G.D. Marco, A.K. Champlin, and O.L. Tulp. Morphometric features of protein-restricted LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Program, Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Biol Research Symposium, May, 1983(P). Wolpert, S.I., R.M. Bye, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of a methylparatyrosine on thermogenesis before and after cafeteria feeding in rats Fed.Proc. 43(5); 1984. (P). Tulp, O.L. Effect of a methylparatyrosine on thermogenesis in lean and corpulent rats. Clin Res. 32:237A, 1984 (P). McLaughlin, J.J., N. Gayeski, R. Mitros, and O.L. Tulp. Differential effects of acarbose on adipocyte size and number in lean and corpulent rats. Clin Res. 32:687A, 1984. Tulp, O.L. Growth, adipose tissue development, and thyroid hormone concentrations in protein-restricted, LA/N-cp rats. Clin Res 32(3)., 1984. Tulp, O.L., Hyde, L. Kelly, and J.M. Sasner. Peripheral thyroid hormone actions in obese rats. Fed. Proc. 43(4): 1984. (P) McLaughlin, J.J., N. Gayeski, C. Rubin, R. Mitros, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of Bay g 5421 (acarbose) on adipose tissue cellularity in the SHR/N-cp rat. Prog, 2nd annual meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity, Sept, 1984; Int J. Obes 9(4): A 137, 1985. (P) Tulp, O.L., M. Clark, J. Engert, L. Blaisdell, and H. Tatelman. Effect of brown adipose tissue reduction and chronic overfeeding on body composition and adipose cellularity in rats. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p. 25, May, 1982. (P) Tulp, O.L. Current trends in obesity research: A role for brown adipose tissue and the capacity for energy expenditure. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p. 25, May, 1982. (P). Tulp, O.L., and P.P. Krupp. The role of thyroid hormones in diet-induced thermogenesis in experimental protein malnutrition. Proc. Maine Biomed. Assoc., p. 25, May, 1982. (P). Kelley, L.J., D.L. Hyde, and O.L. Tulp. The effect of exogenous thyroid hormone administration on body weight loss in the corpulent rat. Proc.Maine Biol. Med. Assoc., Abst. No. N-2, p. 43, May, 198. (P) Sasner, J.M., C.T.Jones, G.D. Marco, and O.L.Tulp. Demonstration of a “thrifty gene” in protein-restricted LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Proc. Maine iol. Med. Assoc. p. Abst. N-4, p. 43, May, 1983. (P). Bloom, R.C., and O.L.Tulp. A comparison of three methods in the determination of protein content of serum and tissues of the rat. Proc. Maine Biol. Med. Assoc, Abst. No. GB-5, p.27, May, 1983. (P) Tulp, O.L., C.T. Jones, S.J. Sheilds, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Characterization of the corpulent genotype in the LA/N-cp rat: A congenic model of obesity. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 38:2, Abst., 1983. (P).

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Spencer, V.L., O.L. Tulp, and T.W. Easton. The effects of a high protein cafeteria diet on processes of atherogenesis in LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Program of Colby-Bates-Bowdoin biology research symposium, May 5, 1983. (P) Hyde, D.L., K.J. Kelley, and O.L. Tulp. The effect of exogenous thyroid hormone administration on body weight loss in the corpulent rat. Prog. Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Biol. Research Symposium, May, 1983 (P) Sasner,J.M., C.T. Jones, G.D. Marco, A.K. Champlin, and O.L. Tulp. Morphometric features of protein-restricted LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats. Prog. Colby-Bates-Bowdoin boil. Research symposium, May, 1983 (P). Tulp, O.L., V.I. Spencer, and T.W. Easton, Effect of high-protein cafeteria feeding on adiposity, m serum cholesterol, and atherogenesis in the LA-corpulent rat. Prog. 4th Int’l Congr. On Obesity, Int. J. Obesity, Oct 8, 1983. (P). Tulp, O.L., G.D. Marco, C.T. Hansen, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Adipose tissue cellularity in diabetic SHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats. Prog. 4th Int’l. Congr. On Obesity, Int J. Obesity, Oct 6, 1983. (P) Wolpert, S.I., R.M. Bye, and O.L. tulp. Effect of a-methyl paratyrosine on thermogenesis in cafeteria fed rats. Clin. Res. 31(3): 677A, 1983. (P). Wolpert, S.I., R.M. Bye, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of a-methylparatyrosine on thermogenesis before and after cafeteria feeding in rats. Fed. Proc. 43(5):, 1984. (P). Tulp, O.L. Effect of a-methylparatyrosine on thermogenesis in lean and corpulent LA/N-cp rats. Clin. Res. 32:237A, 1984. (P). Tulp, O.L., D. Hyde, L. Kelley, and J.. Sasner. Peripheral thyroid hormone ations in obese rats. Fed. Proc. 43(4): 1984. (P). Tulp, O.L. Expression of peripheral thyroxine 5’deiodinase activity: A genetic link between the metabolic efficiency of undernutrition and malnutrition and the predisposition toward the development of obesity.Prog. 11 Interamerican conference on health education, Nov., 1984. Ibid., J. Int. Union of Health Sciences, Dec, 1984. McLaughlin, J.J., N. Gayeski, R. Mitros, and O.L. Tulp. Differential effects of acarbose on adipocyte size and number in lean and corpulent rats. Clin. Res. 32:687A, 1984. McLaughlin, J.J., N. Gayeski, C. Rubin, R. Mitros, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. Effect of Bay g 5421 (acarbose ) on adipose tissue cellularity in the SHR/N-cp rat. Prog, 2nd annual meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity, Sept, 1984; Int J. Obes 9(4): A137, 1985. (P). Tulp, O.L. Growth, adipose tissue development, and thyroid hormone concentrations in protein-restricted LA/N-cp rats. Clin Res. 32(3): 1984. Tulp, O.L. Expression of peripheral thyroxine 5’ deiodinase activity: A genetic link between the metabolic efficiency of undernutrition and malnutrition and the predisposition toward the development of obesity. Prog 11 Interamerican conference on health education. Nov. 1984. (P) Ibid., j. Int. Union of Health Sciences, Dec, 1984. (P). Tulp, O.L. Exaggeration of obesity in cafeteria-fed LA-corpulent rats. Clin. Res. 33(2): 278A, 1985 (P). Buck, C.I., and O.L. Tulp. Caffeine and ephedrine-stimulated thermogenesis in lean and corpulent LA/N –cp rat. Fed. Proc. 44(4): 1159, (Abst 4376)1985 (P). Tulp, O.L.Decreased protein synthesis and degradation in early-obese LA corpulent rats. Fed, Proc. 44(4): 1501 (Abst no. 6381), 1985 (P). Tulp, O.L., Lanza-Jacoby, S., et al. Effect of acarbose on lipoprotein lipase activity, serum insulin, and adipose tissue cellularity in SHR-corpulent rats. Fed. Proc. 44(4): 1193 (Abst no. 4577), 1985 (P). Zador, C.M., O.L. Tulp, and E.L. Lein. Insulin-independent diabetes in adult female SHR-corpulent rats. Chem Abst. P.85, abst 158, 1985. (P).

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Carswell, N., O.E. Michaelis IV, O.L.Tulp, and J.J. McLaughlin. Effect of acarbose (Bay g 5421) on expression of diabetes and adipose tissue cellularity in the SHR/N-cp rat. J. Am. Coll. Nutr., 4(3):356, 1985. (P) Tulp, O.L., and O.E. Michaelis IV. Genetic predisposition for non-insulin dependent diabetes in SHR-corpulent rats. J. Am. Coll. Nutr., 4(3):358, 1985. (P). Tulp, O.L. Impaired peripheral thyroid activity, decreased protein turnover, and development of obesity in the LA-corpulent rat. Prog. X111 Int. Cong. Of Nutr., 1985. (P) Tulp, O.L., J. McLaughlin, J. Nowacki, and S.T.D. McKee. Effects of adrenalectomy on thyroidal status in the LA-corpulent rat. Int. J. Obese., 9(4): A102, 1985. (P). Tulp, O.L. “Sympathetic and Thyroidal Components of Diet-Induced Facultative Thermo genesis in the LA-Corpulent Rat” Brain Res. Bull. Vol. 348 December 1985. (P). DeBouno, J.F., O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. Effects of delayed carbohydrate metabolism on glycemic status in lean LA/N-cp rats. Fed. Proc. 45(3):593 (Abstract 2554), 1986. (P) Carswell, N., O.E. Michaelis IV, O.L. Tulp, and S. DeBolt. Effect of Fructose-feeding on Expression of Type 11 Diabetes and Blood lipid levels in male SHR/N-cp rats. Fed. Proc. 45 (3): 602(Abstract 2607), 1986. (P). Tulp, O.L., J. McLaughlin, J. Nowacki, and S.T.D. McKee. Thermogenesis and triiodothyronine (T3) neogenesis in the LA-corpulent rat. Fed. Proc. 45(3):600 (Abstract 2595), 1986. (P). McKee, S.T.D., and O.L. Tulp. “Triiodothyronine (T3) neogenesis in adrenalectomized LA-corpulent rats”. Fed. Proc. 45 (3): 600 (Abstract 2593), 1986. (P). Michaelis, O.E. IV, N. Caswell, I. Yuhaniak, and O.L. Tulp. “Effect of feeding sucrose on parameters of glucose tolerance and blood lipid levels in Female SHR/N-corpulent rats”. Fed. Proc.45(3):602 Abstract 2606) 1986. (P). Shaver, W.M., E.B. Kahle, G.A. Dudley, O.L. Tulp, C.T. Hansen, and O.E. Michaelis IV. “Interactions of Endurance Training, Obesity, and Sex in the LA/N-Corpulent Rat”. Fed Proc. 45(3):610 (Abstract 2648), 1986. (P) DeBouno, J.F., and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of Diet and Phenotype on development of impaired Glucose Tolerance in the LA/N-corpulent Rat”, Clin Res. 34(2): 542A, 1986. Haugaard, N., M. Hess, A. Torbati, and O.L. Tulp, “Cardiac Metabolism in Diabetic Rats”, J. Cardiac Metab, June, 1986 (P). DeBouno, J.F. O. E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “The Effects of Delayed Carbohydrate Absorption on Glycemic Status in Obese Diabetic Rats”, Int. J. Obesity, 1986. (P) Tulp, O.L. “Thermogenesis and T3 Neogenesis in Adrenalectomized LA-Corpulent Rats” J. Nutr., July, 1986, (P) Ibid, Am. J. Clin. Nutr., in press, July, 1986. (P) Ibid, Can J. Nutr Sci, in press, July, 1986. (P) DeBouno, J.F., O.e. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “The Effects of Bay M 1099 on Carbohydrate Absorption and Metabolism in LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp Rats”, Fed Proc. 46(4): 1481, Abst no.6795, 1987.(P) Odebolt, S.P., N. Creswell, O.E. Michaels IV, and O.L. Tulp, “Long-Term Effects of Fructose Consumption in Adipose Tissue Cellular and Glycolytic Status in Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetic Rats”, Proc Nut Soc, 46(1): 20A, 1987. (P) Odebolt, S.P., N. Creswell, O.E. Michaels IV, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of Fructose Consumption on serum triglycerides, Lipoprotein Lipase Activity, and Glycolic Status in Diabetic Rats”, Fed Proc, 46(4): 1414, Abs no. 6409, 1987. (P)

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Young, N.L., L. Pietrangelo, and O.L. Tulp, “Norepinephrine-Stimulated Thermogenesis in the LA/N-cp Rat”, Fed Proc, 46(3): 578, 1987.(P) Clark, L.B., S.P. DeBolt, N. Carswell, O.E. Michaelis IV, S. Lanza-Jacoby, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of Dietary Fiber on Development of Adiposity and Glycemic Status in SHR/N-cp Rats”, Fed Proc., 46(4): 1501, 1987. (P) Tulp, O.L., and C. Sandler,” Contribution of Insulin Resistance to Impaired Nonshivering Thermogenesis in the La-Corpulent Rat”, Fed Proc, 46(3): 752, 1987. (P) Barbee, O., C. Stevens, and O.L. Tulp, “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Diabetic Fatty-Wistar Rat”,Fed Proc, 46(3): 578, 1987. (P) Klurfied, D.M., L.M. Lloyd, C.L. Buck, M.L. Davis, O.L. Tulp, and D. Kritchevsky, “Inhibition of Mammary Tumorigenesis by Caloric Restriction in LA/N-cp (Corpulent) Rats”, Fed Proc, 46(3): 694, 1987. (P) Michaelis, O.E. IV, N. Carswell, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of Long Term Sucrose Feeding on Metabolic Parameters of Female Corpulent and Lean SHR/N-cp Rats”, Fed Proc 46(3): 577, 1987. (P) DeBouno, J.F., O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “A comparison of Two New Congenic Rat Models of Obesity-IGT and Obesity-NIDDM: LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp., Diabetes (May Supplement), 1987 Tulp, O.L., C. Stevens, O. Barbee, and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Effects of Acarbose on Adiposity and Glycemic Status in Adult Male Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetic Rats”, Fed Proc, 46(6): 2010, (abstr 495), 1987. (P) Tulp, O.L. S.P. DeBolt, and N. Carswell, “Effects of High-Fructose Diet on Serum Fructosamine and Glycemia in Diabetic Rats”, Diabetes (May Supplement), 1987. Schnitzer-Polokoff, R., A. Abdullahi, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of Acarbose on Serum Cholesterol Levels and cholesterol Synthesis in the LA/Ntul-cp and SHR/Ntul-cp Rat”, Fed Proc, 46(4): 1470 (Abst no. 6730), 1987. (P) Hessian, S.A., O.L. Tulp, and T.J. Hansen, “Chromatographic analysis of the in vitro Rat Liver Metabolites of Benzo(a)pyrene”, J. Am. Chem Soc, June, 1987. Hassan, S.A., O.L Tulp, and T.J. Hansen, “Influence of Dietary Fat Levels on in vitro metabolism of benzo(a)pyrene by rat liver”, Fed Proc. 46(6): 2292 (Abst no. 2130) 1987. (P) Tulp, O.L., S.T.D. McKee, and C. Sandler, “The role of insulin resistance on impaired energy expenditure in the LA/N-cp (LA-corpulent) rat”, Proc Nutr Soc, 1987 (P) DeBolt, S.P., O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “Characterization of Brown Adipose Tissue in Diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, Proc Nutr. Soc, 1987(P). Stevens, C., O. E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of Acarbose on Weight Gain and Glycemic Parameters in Adult Female Non-insulin Diabetic Rats” Fed Proc 46(4): 1414 (Abst no. 6410), 1987. (P) M. Apostolou and O.L. Tulp, “Amelioration of Mild Diabetes in Obese-Diabetic Rats with a Low Dose of Acarbose, Int J. Obesity, 11(4): 424A (Abstr no. 35), 1987. (P) O.L. Tulp, N. Haugard, and M.E, Hess, Effects of Acarbose on Glycemic Status in the LA-corpulent and SHR Corpulent Rats”, Int J. Obesity, 11(4):455A, Abstr no. 97, 1987. (P). O.L. Tulp, C. Stevens, O. Barbie, and O.E. Michaelis IV, Comparative Effects of Acarbose on Glycemia, Weight Gain, and Serum Lipids in Adult Male and Female Diabetic Wistar Fatty Rats. Proceedings of Second International Symposium on Acarbose, Nov., 1987 (P). O.L. Tulp, S.P. DeBolt, L. Pietrangelo, R. Schnitzer-Polokoff, A. Abdollahai M.E. Hess, and N. Haugaard. Effects of Low-Dose Acarbose on Glycemia, Adiposity, and Cholesteremia in Obese and Obese Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetic (NIDDM) Corpulent Rats. Proceedings of Second International Symposium on Acarbose, Nov., 1987(P). M.E. Hess, N. Haugaard, A. Rostogi, and O.L. Tulp. “Effects of Acarbose on Cardiac and Hepatic Metabolism in Diabetic Rats”, Proceedings of Second International Symposium on Acarbose, Nov., 1987(P).

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S.P. DeBolt, O.L. Tulp, and O.E. Michaelis IV. “Effect of diet and phenotype on adipose cellularity in diabetic SHR/N-cp rats” FASEB Journal, April, 1988(P). A.A. Byar and O.L. Tulp[. “Impaired cold-induced thermogenesis in the corpulent rat” FASEB Journal, April, 1988(P). O.L. Tulp, S.T.D. McKee, and O.E. Michaelis IV. “Effect of dietary carbohydrate type on T4-5’ deiodinase activity of rats. FAEB Journal, April, 1988(P). O.L. Tulp, M.E. Hess, and N. Haugaard. “Effect of acarbose on glycemia and cardiac metabolism in obese-diabetic corpulent rats”. 13th International Diabetes Foundation, IN: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Suppl 1, Vol 5, p. S620 (Abstr 004-224), Elsevier Scientific Publications, Amsterdam, November, 1988 (P). S. P. DeBolt, O.E. Micahelis IV, and O.L. Tulp., Effect of fructose consumption on brown adipose tissue characteristics in diabetic rats”, Int J Obes, 1989. O.L.Tulp, A.A. Byar, and N.L. Young. “Effects of diet and environment on adaptive thermogenesis in the LA/N-corpulent rat” O.L. Tulp and S.T.D. McKee, “Effects of modulation of luminal a-glucosidase activity with Acarbose on glycemia and glucose metabolism in obeity and NIDDM in rats”, program, Nutrition and Diabetes in Dunedin, 13th International Diabetes Foundation Sattelite Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, Nov 28, 1988, p.5(P). O. L. Tulp. “Mechanisms of thermogenesis and the development of obesity in the LA/N and SHR/N-corpulent rat stains” program, Nutrition and Diabetes in Dunedin, 13th International Diabetes Foundation Sattelite Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, Nov 29, 1988, p. 4 (P). S.T.D. McKee, N. Carswell, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. “Effect of Acarbose on glucose metabolism in muscle and adipose tissue of SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB Jounal, March, 1989 (P). H. Peisong, S.T.D. McKee, N. Carswell, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. “Effects of Acarbose on sucrose-induced adiposity and with gain in SHR/N-cp rats. FASEB Journal, March, 1989 (P). K. Ostenso, O.L. Tulp, and N.A. Frimpong. “Zinc and magnesium concentrations in obese-diabetic Wistar Fatty Rats”, FASEB Journal, March, 1989 (P). U. Vedula, R.L. Schnitzer-Polokoff, and O.L. Tulp. “Effect of acarbose on serum liproprotein distribution in lean and corpulent LA/N-cp rats.” FASEB Journal, March, 1989 (P). O.L. Tulp, T. Hawes, and N.A. Frimpong. “Cold-Induced thermogenesis in experimental protein malnutrition.” FASEB Journal, March, 1989 (P). J.E. Morgan, P. McClellan, A.A. Byar, and O.L. Tulp. “Adaptive thermogenesis in aging and aged obese and obese-diabetic (NIDDM) corpulent (Corp) rats.” FASEB Journal, March, 1989 (P). A.A. Byar and O.L. Tulp. “Cold-induced thermogenesis in aging female LA/N-cp rats.”, FASEB Journal, March, 1989 (P). N.L. Young, D. Klurfield, D. Kritchevsky, and O.L. Tulp, Effect of sucrose overnutrition on energy metabolism in lean and corpulent LA/N-cp rats”. FASEB Journal, Feb, 1989 (P) DeBolt,O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp. Effects of diet and phenotype on brown adipose tissue in diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, International Journal of Obesity 13 (suppl 1), 239, 1989. O.L. Tulp, “Impaired thermogenesis and obesity in the LA/N-cp rat”, International of Obesity 13 (Suppl 1), 126, 1989 (P) O.L. Tulp, S.T.D. McKee, H. Peisong, and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Effect of acarbose on adiposity and glucose metabolism in diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, International Journal of Obesity 13 (Suppl1), 227, 1989. (P) D.L. Klivington, H. Peisong, and O.L. Tulp. “Effect of pharmacologic modulation of glucose absorption on metabolism in obese and obese-diabetic rats”, Proceedings, Institute of Food Technologists, Eastern Food Science Conference VI, Hershey PA, Oct, 1989. (P)

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S.T.D. McKee, N. Carswell, and O.L. Tulp, “Effect of acarbose on glucose metabolism in muscle and adipose tissue of SHR/N-cp rats”, Proceedings, Institute of Food Technologists, Eastern Food Science Conference VI, Hershey PA, Oct, 1989. (P) S.K. McKee, O.L. Tulp, and O.E. Michaelis IV, “Effect of phenotype on lipogenesis from glucose in lean and obese LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp rats’’ FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P) N.A. Frimpong, D. Zwick, andO.L. Tulp, “Effects of zinc intake on food intake, weight gain, growth patterns, and serum T3 in LA/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P). M. Weng and O.L. Tulp, “Development of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in LA/N-cp x SHR/N-cp F1 hybrid rats” FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P). D. Wick, N.A. Crimping, and O.L. Tulp, Effects of zinc intake on oral and imp. Glycolic responses of LA/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990. D. Klivington, H. Peisong, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of acarbose on carbohydrate metabolism in female LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P). X. Huang, U. Vedula, and O.L. Tulp, “Effect of acarbose on glycemia and plasma lipoprotein fractions in obese diabetic (NIDDM) SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P). S.P. DeBolt, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “The capacity for nonshivering thermogenesis in diabetic (NIDDM) SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P). U. Vedula and O.L. Tulp, “Effect of acarbose on food intake patterns in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990 (P) . H. Peisong, S.K. McKee, O.E. Michaelis IV, and O.L. Tulp, “Effects of diet, phenotype, and acarbose on body composition in SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB Journal, April, 1990. (P) Marlette, A., P. Marriage, O. Tulp, and L.J. Bukowiecki. “Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity”. In: Proceedings of the Satellite Symposium on Diet and Obesity of the 6th International Congress on Obesity, Tsukuba, Japan 1990. (P) O.L. Tulp, N. Haugaard, and M.E. Hess, Metabolic Responses to acarbose in the corpulent rat, Proceedings, 1st Preclinical Workshop on Acarbose, Annapolis, MD Oct 13-15, 1991. (P) A. Abdollahi, O.L. Tulp, and R. Schnitzer-Polkoff, The effects of Acarbose on cholesterolgenesis in obese and obese-diabetic rats, Proceedings, 1st Preclinical Workshop on Acarbose, Annapolis, MD Oct 13-15, 1991. (P) DeBolt, S.P., Jeong, and O.L. Tulp, “Nonshivering thermogenesis in aging female lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Proceedings, MARM, American Chemical Society, 1992 (P). Huang, X, S.P. DeBolt, and O.L. Tulp, “The effects of aging on serum and tissue cholesterol in lean and obese LS/N-cp rats”, Proceedings, MARM, American Chemical Society, 1992(P). Black, D., Williams, and O.L. tulp. “The effects of cold and carbohydrate on nonshivering thermogenesis. (NST) in young LA/Ntul/-cp rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, p. 23. Abstract 27, 1992. (P) Tulp, O.L., and L.J. Bukowiecki, “Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis in obese diabetic rats”, Proceedings, Philadelphia Chapter, American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA 1992. (P) D.E. Black and O.L. Tulp. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Diabetic WKY/N-cp rat”, Proceedings, Philadelphia Chapter, American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA 1992. (P) DeBolt, S.P., and O.L. Tulp. “Obesity and Caloric Efficiency in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, FASEB J. 7(3) (Part 1): A91, 1993; (abstract no. 524). (P) Tulp, O.L., M. Paz Nava, and S.P. DeBolt. “Thyroidal status and glucose oxidation in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, FASEB J. 7(3) (Part 1): A 280 (Abstract no. 1625). (P)

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Bukowiecki, L.J., A. marette, P. Mauriege, C. Atgie, and O.L. Tulp. “Norepinephrine- and Insulin resistant glucose transport in brown adipocytes isolated from diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB J. 7(4) (Part 11): A605, 1993. (Abstract no. 3505). (P)f Atgie, C., A. Marette, O. Tulp, M. Desaultels, and L.J. Bukowiecki, “Specific decrease of brown adipose tissue mitochondrial content and thermogenic capacity in obese SHR/N-cp rats. FASEB J. 7(4) (Part 11): A648, 1993. (Abstract no. 3752). (P) DeBolt, S.P., and O.L. Tulp. “Obesity and Caloric Efficiency in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xim Drexel University Chapter, supplement, Abstract 61, 1993; (abstract no. 524). (P) Williams, D., Black, D.E., and O.L. Tulp. “The effects of cold and carbohydrate on nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) in young LA/Ntul/-cp rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 62, 1993. (P) Winfrey, A., J. Caulkins, and O. Tulp. “The effects of cocaine on activity level and exploratory behavior of offspring of male rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 64, 1993. (P) Tulp, O.L., M. Paz Nava, and S.P. DeBolt. “Thyroidal status and glucose oxidation in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, FASEB J. 7(3) (Part 1): A280, 1993 (Abstract no. 1625. (P) Bukowiecki, L.J., A. Mauriege, C. Atgie, and O.L. Tulp. “Norepinephrine-and Insulin resistant glucose transport in brown adipocytes isolated from diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB J. 7(4) (Part 11); A 605, 1993. (Abstract no. 3505). (P) Atgie, C.,A. Marette, O. Tulp, M. Desaultels, and L.J. Bukowiecki, “Specific decrease of brown adipose tissue mitochondrial content and thermogenic capacity in obese SHR/N-cp rats. FASEB J. 7(4) (Part 11): A 648, 1993. (Abstract no. 3752). (P) DeBolt, S.P., and O.L. Tulp. “Obesity and Caloric Efficiency in aging lean and obese LA/N –cp rats”, Proceeedings of Sigma Xim Drexel university Chapter, supplement, Abstract 61, 1993; (abstract no. 524). (P) Williams, D., Black, D.E., and O.L. Tulp. “The effects of cold and carbohydrate on nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) in young LA/Ntul/-cp rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 62, 1993. (P) Winfrey, A.,J. Caulkins, and O. Tulp. “The effects of cocaine on activity level and exploratory behavior of offspring of male rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 64, 1993. (P) Tulp, O.L., M. Paz Nava, and S.P. DeBolt. “Thyroidal status and glucose oxidation in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Proceedings of Sigma Xi, Drexel university Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 63, 1993. (P) D.E. Black and O.L. Tulp. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Diabetic WKY/N-cp rat”, Proceedings, American Dietetic Association, JADA Supplement), 1993. (P) Tulp, O.L., and Gonzalez, V. “Nutritional status of residents of the Amazon River Basin of Bolivia”, Proceedings, XV International Congress of Nutrition Adelaide, International Union of Nutritional Sciences, Book 1, p. 276 (abstract P43), 1993. (P) Tulp, O.L., M. Paz Nava, D.E. Black, and N.L. Young. “Genetic determinants of T3 receptor affinity and thermogenesis in LA/N-cp rats” Proceedings, XV International Congress of Nutrition Adelaide, International Union of Nutritional Sciences, book 1, p 481 (abstract P179), 1993. (P) Tulp, O.L. and DeBolt, S.P. “Effects of acarbose on lipoprotein lipase activity in lean and obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats. Proceedings, XV International Congress of Nutrition Adelaide, International Union of Nutritional Sciences, Book 2, p 764, 1993. (P) Tulp, O.L. M. Paz Nava, and L.J. Bukowiecki, “Metabolic Contributors to Thrifty Gene Expression in the Corpulent Rat”. Proceedings, Satellite Symposium on Diabetes and the thrifty gene, 4th IUNS. 199. DeBolt, S.P. Ph. D., R.D., and O.L. Tulp, Ph.D., “Feed Efficiency, Thermogenesis and Obesity in Aging LA/N-cp Rats”, Proceedings, Philadelphia Dietetic Association, 1993 (P) Glass, J., H. Peisong, O.L. Tulp, and G. Ellis. “Effect of chelated Mg-Asp (CMA) on swimming time in rats. FASEB J., in press, April 1994 (P)

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Black, DE, Williams, D and OL Tulp. The effects of cold and carbohydrate on nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) in young LA/Ntuk/-cp rats, Proceedings, Soc of Sigma Xi Abs 28, 1992 (P) Tulp, OL and SP DeBolt. Impaired capacity for nonshivering thermogenesis enhanced by carbohydrate in aged lean LA/N rats. Proc, Soc of Sigma Xi, 1992 (P) DeBolt, SP, E jeong, and OL Tulp. Obesity and caloric efficiency in aging LA/N-cp rats, Proc Soc of Sigma Xi, 1992 (P) Ng, I, C Atoo, S Segall, and OL Tulp. The effects of coffee brewing methods on serum lipids of LA/Ntul/ -cp rats. ProcSoc of Sigma Xi, 1992 (P) Marette, A., P. mauriege, LJ Bukowiecki, and OL Tulp. “Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity. Proceedings, Ingo Society for the Study of Obesity, p.24, 1992 (P) Bukowiecki, LJ, A Kearney, A Marette, O L Tulp, and F Perusse, “Energy expenditure, Insulin resistance, and Obesity. Proceeding, Int Soc for the Study of Obesity, p. 321, 1992(p) Marette, A.Y. Deshaies, AJ Collett, O Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki. “Major thermogenic defect associated with insulin resistance in brown adipose tissue of obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats. Proceedings, Int Soc for the Study of Obesity,k [. 173, 1992 (P) Atgie, C., A. Marette, M Desaultels, O Tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki. Specific decrease of mitochondrial thermogenic capacity in brown adipose tissue of obese SHR/N –cp rats. Proceedings, Int Soc for Study of Obesity, p. 139, 1992 (P). Tulp, OL, M Paz Nava, and SP DeBolt. Thyroidal status and glucose oxidation in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats. FASEB J 7, 1993 (P) Tulp, OL FASEB J 1993 (P) (4 abstracts) Tulp, O.L., D.E. Black, D. Outrim, and M. Paz Nava. “Peripheral thyroid hormone metabolism and actions (THMA) in lean and obese LA/N –cp rats”, FASEB J., in press, April 1994 (P) Caulkins, J., A. Winfrey, H. Peisong, and O.Tulp. “Effects of male cocaine use on behavioral attributes of F1 offspring in rats”, FASEB J., in press, April 1994 (P) Lin, X., E. Perusse, O. Tulp, and L.J. Bukowiecki. “white adipose tissue is a significant site of glucose disposal in obese-diabetic rats”, in press, FASEB J., April, 1994 (P) Carlin, C., S. DeBolt, H. peisong, and O. Tulp. “Effects of complex carbohydrate supplement on 5’-deiodinase kinetics in IBAT of lean and obese rats”, FASEB J., in press, 1994 (P) Glass, J., H Peisong, OL Tulp, and G Ellis. Effect of chelated Mg-Asp (CMA) on swimming time in rats. FASEB J 8(4): A 304, 1994 (P) Tulp, OL and Dodgson, SJ. Carbonic anhydrase activity in liver and kidney of obese-diabetic rats, Proc, Lessons in Animal diabetes – IV, Nov, 1994 (P) Tulp, OL, Bukowiecki, LJ, Kearney, A, Black, DE, and Perusse, F. Effects of carbohydrate overnutrition on energy expenditure of obese diabetic rats. Proceedings, Lessons in Animal Diabetes IV, Nov, 1994 (P) Ellis, G., V Sallee, J Glass, and OL Tulp. Effects of mineral chelates on swimming time of LA/N rats. FASEB J 9(4), 1995 (P). Newell, J and O L Tulp. Toxicity of mercury compounds on reproductive parameters. FASEB J 9(4), 1995 (P). Tulp, OL, Q. Chen, and P. Tso, ICV Implant of lean hypothalamic tissue normalizes energy expenditure prior to weight change in obese Zucker rats. Proceedings, Western Biotech/American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, p. 234, 1995 (P). Black, DE and OL Tulp. Effects of polycose overfeeding on energy expenditure in CHO-intolerant corpulent rats, FASEB J 9(3): A187, Abs 1091, 1995(P).

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Tulp, OL, Y Ridderstrale, DE Black, and SJ Dodgson, Liver Carbonic Anhydrase Enzyme Activity of Lean, Obese, and Obese Diabetic Rats. FASEB J 9(4), 1995 (P) Tulp, OL Effect of lean hypothalamic implant on energy expenditure in obese rats, Proceedings, Philadelphia Chapter, Am Diabetes Assoc, 1996 (P). Ellis, G, H Friedman, H Pendleton, and OL Tulp. Ergogenic effects of chelated amino acids on exercise endurance, FASEB J, 1997 (P) Tulp, OL, and Tso, P Effect of hypothalamic implant on resting energy metabolism in obese Zucker rats, FASEB J, 1997 (P) Outtrim, D, P Tso, D. Knight, and O Tulp. Characterization of the leptin receptor in adult rat brain. FASEB J, in press, 1997 (P) Outtrim, D, P Tso, D. Knight, and O. Tulp. Characterization of the leptin receptor in adult rat brain. FASEB J, in press, 1997. (P) Tulp, OL Chen Q, and tso, P. HT transplants and Obesity, Proc, Western Biotech Conf, 1995 (Invited) (P) C. Carlin, S DeBolt, H Peisong, and OL Tulp, “Effects of complex carbohydrate supplement on 5’ deiodinase kinetics in IBAT of lean and obese rats “, FASEB J 8(4): A171, 1994 (abst 992) (P) J Calkins, A Winfrey, H Peisong, and O Tulp, “Effects of male cocaine use on behavioral attributes of F1 offspring in rats”, FASEB J. 8(5):a631, 1994 (ABST3659) (p) J Glass, H peisong, OL Tulp, and G Ellis, “Effect of chelated Mg-Asp on swimming time in rats”, FASEB J 8(5):A 722, 1994. (abst no. 4190) (P) “White adipose tissue is a significant site of glucose disposal in obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, FASEB J 8(5): A946, 1994. abst no. 5480. with X Liu, F Perusse, and LJ Bukiowiecki (P) Abstracts Tulp, O.L., Ridderstrale, Y., Black, E., and Dodgson, S.J. “Liver carbonic anhydrase activity in lean, obese, and obese-diabetic rats, The FASEB Journal 9 (4): A750, 1995 (abstr 4348.) (P) Newell, J., and Tulp, O.L., “Toxicity of mercural compounds on reproductive processes”, FASEB J 9(4): A 712, 1995. Abstract no. 4126. (P) Ellis, G., Sallee, V., Glass, J., and Tulp, O.L., “Effect of mineral chelates on swimming time of LA/N rats”, FASEB J 9(4): A997, 1995. Abstract no. 5784. (P) Effect of polycose overfeeding on energy expenditure in carbohydrate intolerant rats: OL Tulp, DE Black, J Kearney, A Marette, F Perusse, and LJ Bukowiecki, FASEB J 9(3): _______ 1996. Abstract no. 1091 (P) Tulp, O.L. Effect of HT transplants on resting metabolism in Obese Rats” Proc Western Biotech Conf, 1995 (P) C. Carlin, S DeBolt, H Peisong, and OL Tulp, “Effects of complex carbohydrate supplement on 5’deiodinase kinetics in IBAT of lean and obese rats”, FASEB J 8(4): A171, 1994 (abst 992) (P J Calkins, A Winfrey, H Peisong, and O Tulp, “Effects of male cocaine use on behavioral attributes of F1 offspring in rats”, FASEB J. 8(5): A631, 1994 (abst 3659) (P) J Glass, H peisong, OL Tulp, and G Ellis, “Effect of chelated Mg-Asp on swimming time in rats”, FASEB J 8(4): A304, 1994 (abst 1753) (P) OL Tulp, DE Black, D Outtrim, and MP Nava, “Peripheral thyroid hormone metabolism and actions in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats, FASEB J 8(5): A 722, 1994. (abst no. 4190) (P) X Liu, F Perusse, O tulp, and LJ Bukowiecki, “White adipose tissue is a significant site of glucose disposal in obese-diabetic SHR/N –cp rats”, FASEB J 8(5): A946, 1994. abst no. 5480. (P)

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Tulp, OL, Q. Chen, and p. Tso, “Nonshivering thermogenesis and metabolic parameters of obese rats after fetal hypothalamus implants. Proceedings, 16th Int Congress on Nutrition, Montreal Que, PM441, p 160, 1997. (P) Ellis, G, H Freidman, H Pendleton, and OL Tulp, Endurance effects of K-&Mg-Asp, Proc 16th Int Cong Nutrition, Abstract no. PT 289, p. 231, 1997. (P) Tulp, OL, “Aging and Obesity in the Corpulent Rat”, In: Symposium Proceedings, MINI Nutritional Assessment: MNA in the Elderly, Nestle Publications, p. 46, 1997. (P) Tulp, OL and SP DeBolt, “Age-related enhancement in energy homeostasis in Obese LA/N –cp rats”, FASEB J 12 (4): 1998. (P) J Winters, G Ellis, & O Tulp, “Acute responses to chelated MgASP, Mg, and Asp on swim time”, FASEB J 12 (4): 1998 (P) J Nichols, R Robinson, G Ellis, and O Tulp. “CHO loading enhances Mg+K Aspartate endurance, FASEB J 12 (4) 1998. Krasner, S, A. Parkman, and O. Tulp. Effects of Inulin Root complex on Glycemic responses of obese-diabetic rats, Proc of Sigma Xi, p. 46, 1998. (P) Ritter, S, C. Johnston, O. Tulp, “Effect of Mg-and K-Asp on endurance exercise, Proc of Sigma Xi, p. 47, 1998 (1st prize, Graduate research award) (P) Dubin, S, RR Ansari, O Tulp, E Steinberg, S Koch, M Della Vecchia, M Cozmi, and M Victor. Dynamic Light Scattering as an objective non-invasive method in veterinary ophthalmic diagnosis and research, Proceedings of SPIE, 1998. (P) S Dubin, M Cozmi, R R Ansari, M-L GroB, E Ritz, A Parkman, and O tulp. “In Vivo characterization of cataract in naphthalene toxicity, aging, and diabetic animal models via non-invasive dynamic light scattering (DLS)”, FASEB J April, 1999. (P) M-L Grob, A Szabo, E Ritz, H Otto, S Albdussalam, K Munter, A Parkman, and OL Tulp. “Diabetes-Induced Renal Pathology in SHR/ntul/-cp and Streptozotocin-treated Rats” Faseb J, April, 1999. (P) S. Ritter, G Ellis, and OL Tulp. Ergogenic effects of MgKAsp in Athletes. Faseb J, April, 1999. (P) OL Tulp and S Ritter. Additive effects of magnesium-potassium glycinate and ginseng on exercise time of rats. Faseb J, April, 1999.(P) C Johnston, S Ritter, D Jones, A Parkman, and OL Tulp. The effects of a magnesium-aspartate supplement on serum magnesium, lactate, and exercise outcome in rats”, Faseb J April, 1999. (P) SJ Krasner, A-L Parkman, and OL Tulp. Effect of Dahlia Inulin Root Complex on Glycemic Responses of obese and obese-diabetic (NIDDM) rats”, FASEB J, April, 1999. (P) A Parkman, M-L Grob, E Ritz, S Chon, and OL Tulp. Effects of aging on glycemic parameters in male and female SHR/ntul/-cp rats”, FASEB J, April, 1999. (P) Additional SPIE Abstract: Dubin, and O.L. Tulp, 1998.(P). C. Johnston, A Pittaoulis,M Hsaio, C. Johnston, A Pittaoulis, M Hsaio and O.L.Tulp, “The effects of magnesium-potassium glycinate+ Ginseng complex on swim endurance in adult rats,”Proceedings of Sigma Xi, p. 225-6 (abst 222), 1999. OL Tulp, A Harbi, A A Pakman,Dunin, ML grob, K Aman. Progression of hyperglycemia and renal pathology in the SHR/ntul// -cp Rat”, proceedings of sigma Xi, p.226 (abst 223) ContributorMM Cozmi O. Tulp, “macromelecular particle size in urine using dynamic light scattering”, Proceeding of Sigma Xi, p 151, abst 136, 1999. Advised student, contributed to research design and provided animals and support from my research grant for this project.

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M. Grob, A Szabo, H Otto, OL Tulp, et al,”Comparison of renal pathology in streptozotocin-induced and genetic models of diabetes”, Proceedings of Amer Society of Nephrology, 1999. M Grob, A Szabo, H Otto, OL Tulp, S Albdussalam, K munter, K Amann, and E Ritz. “Comparison of renal pathology in streptozotocin induced diabetes and in genetic diabetes in the SHR/Ntul// -cp rat” ., Proc Am Soc of Nephrology, Sept, 1998. Grob, M.L, A. Schoot, A Koch, A Szabo, S Abdussalam, A. Parkman, O Tulp, K Munter, E Ritz, and K Amann, “Diabetic Nephropathy in Streptozotocin induced diabetes and in the Spontaneous Diabetic Nodel SHR/Ncp”, In: Proceedings, Kidney and Blood Pressure Research, Congress of Nephrology, p. 208, abst 50, 1999. Karger. Marie-Luise Grob, A Szabo, S Albdussalam, A parkman, O Tulp, K Munter, E Rits, and K Amann, “Comparison of renal damages in two different experiemental models (SHR/N-cp and the Streptozotocin induced model ). In: Pathology Research and Practice, p 321, Abs 177, 1999. NA Harbi, MS El-Dashlouty, SA Abd-Elghany, YM Ali, (spon: O.Tulp), Dietary Intake patterns among female college students in Egypt, in press, FASEB J. March, 2000. Z. Ghossoub, Z. Habbal, and N. Baba (Spon O Tulp), Effects of Dietary Mono- and Poly unsaturated fatty acids on lipid peroxidation in rats, in press, FASEB J, March 2000. O L Tulp, A Pittaoulis, C Johnston, and M Hsaio, Effects of magnesium-potassium glycinate complex on swim endurance (SE) glycolytic activity, and oxidative capacity in aging sedentary LA/ntul rats, in press, FASEB J. March, 2000. OL Tulp, NA Harbi, ML Grob, and E Ritz, Early detection and progression of NIDDM and Gastric dysregulation in obese SHR/Ntul/ -cp rats, FASEB J. March, 2000. M-L Gross, A Schoof, A Koch, A Simonavivenne, A Parkman, O Tulp, K Munter, E Ritz, and K Amann, Renal pathology in spontaneously diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp rats after ET receptor blockade and ACE-inhibition, in press, FASEB J. March, 2000. OL Tulp, NA Harbi, ML Grob, and E Ritz, Early diagnosis of NIDDM in congenic SHR/ntul/-cp Rats, in press, FASEB J.. March, 2000. N. Harbi, O Tulp, D. Boyce, S. Dubin, M. Victor, and ML Grob, effects of aging on glycemic parameters in diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp rats, in press, FASEB J. March, 2000. O. L. Tulp, N.A. Harbi, and A. DerMarDerosian. Effect of hoodia species extracts on appetite suppression in lean and obese LA/Ntul/ -cp Rats. FASEB J. submitted, Oct, 2000. O.L. Tulp, N.A. Harbi, and S.Dubin. Accelerated gastric emptying results in exaggerated glycemic responses in diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp rats. FASEB J. submitted, Oct, 2000. M.L. Grob, O.L. Tulp, and N.A. Harbi. Comparative effects of an Endothelin receptor antagonist (ETa) and trandolamine on amelioration of glomerulonephopathy in diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp Rats. Submitted, FASEB J, Nov 2000. Tulp, O.L. Effect of Ginseng on Endurance Exercise and Oxidative Metabolism in untraned LA/Ntul Rats. Public Health Nutrition, 3(4A): 526, 2000. Tulp, OL. Effect of Ginseng on Endurance Exercise and Oxidative Metabolism in Untrained LA/N Rats, Proceedings, The Efficacy and Safety of Medicinal Herbs, International Conference, UN Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA March 2000. Tulp, OL, M.L. Gross, A Schoof, A Koch, A Simonavicienne, K Munter, NA Hari, K Amann, and E Ritz,. @ACE Inhibition and Endothein Receptor Blockade Deceases Progression of Nephropathy and Improves Renal Function in Diabetic SHR/Ntul//-cp Rats, FASEB J 15(4): A232, abst 210.3, 2001 Tulp, Orien L, Nevin Harbi, Jeremy Milahov, and Ara DerMarDerosian,. ‘Effects of Hoodia Plant on Food Intake and Body Weight in Lean and Obese LA/Ntul//-cp Rats’, FASEB J 14(4): A404, 2001 Harbi, NA, ML Gross, and OL Tulp. Review of Dietary Sodium effects on renal pathology in Type II Diabeted Mellitis’, FASEB J: 14(4): A 593 abst 475.4, 2001.

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Harbi, NA, YM Ali, MS Abd-Elgheny, and OL Tulp. Comparison of dietary sodium intake in Egypt and the USA. FASEB J 15(5): A987 Abst 754.15, 2001. Tulp, OL Inovational Techniques for the Integration of Nutritional Sciences into Medical Curricula’, FASEB J 15(5), A999. Abst 760.10, 2001. Tulp, O L , J Mvenge, et al. ‘Integration of Nutritional Sciences in Medical Curricula’, Proceedings 5th International association of Medical Science Educators, Mayo Clinic,Rochester, MN, 2002. Tulp, OL and J Mvenge. ‘Innovation in Medical Education’, Annual Meeting, FASEB J 16: April, 2002. Tulp, OL and ML Gross. Effects of Endothelin Receptor Antagonist on Improvement of Renal Parameters in Obese Diabetic SHR/ntul//-cp Rats. FASEB J 16: April 2002. Tulp, O.L. Effect of Ginseng on Endurance Exercise and Oxidative Metabolism in untrained LA/Ntul Rats. Public Health Nutrition 3 (4A): 526, 2000. Tulp, OL, ML Gross, A Schoof, A Koch, A Simonavicienne, K Munter, NA Harbi, K Amann, E Ritz, K Amann, and E. Ritz. “ACE Inhibition and Endothelin Receptor Blockade Decreases Progression of Nephropathy and Improves Renal Function in Diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp Rats”, FASEB J 15(4): A 232 abst 210. 3, 2001. Tulp, Orien L, Nevin A Harbi, Jeremy Milahov, and Ara DerMarderosian. “Effect of Hoodia Plant on food intake and Body Weight in Lean and Obese LA/Ntul/-cp Rats”, FASEB J. 15(4): A404, 2001. Harbi, Nevin A, Marie-Luise Gross, and Orien L. Tulp. “Review of dietary sodium effects on renal pathology in Type 11 Diabetes Mellitus”, FASEB J. 15(4): A593 Abst 475.4, 2001. Harbi, Nevin A, YM Ali, MS Abd-Elgheny, and Orien L Tulp. “Comparison of dietary sodium intake in Egypt and the US”. FASEB J 15(5): A987 Abst 754. 15, 2001. Tulp, Orien L, “Innovational Techniques for the Integration of Nutritional Sciences into Medica Curricula”, FASEB J 15(5): A99, Abst 760. 10,2001 Tulp, Orien L. Nevin A Harbi, and Ara DerMarderosian, “Mineral Content of Edible Hoodia species”, FASEB J (15): A 971 Abst 747.3, 2001. Tulp, Orien L, Jeffries Mvenge, and Paul Leone, INTEGRATION OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES IN MEDICAL CURRICULA. Orien Tulp, Proceedings, 5th annual meeting of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. OL Tulp and ML Gross, The Congenic SHR/Ntul/-cp rat as an animal model for diabetic induced renal disease”, FASEB J 16(4): A237, no. 204.4, 2002. O.L. Tulp, C.M. Konyk P. Coussons, J Mvenge, “Integration of Nutritional Sciences in Medical Curricula, FASEB J 16(4) A 608, no. 466.1, 2002. O.L. Tulp, NA Harbi, A DerMarDerosian, “Effect of Hoodia Plant on Weight Loss in Congenic Obese LA/Ntul/-cp rats. FASEB J 16(4): A648, no. 489. 25, 2002. OL Tulp and NA Harbi, “Hoodia species as a source of essential micronutrients”, FASEB J 16(4): A654,no. 493.1, 2002. M. Nasiri and O.L. Tulp, “An assessment of the effectiveness of the miniprep-DNA isolated from E. Coli in transforming Sacharomyces cervisiae”, FASEB J 16(5): A 1184, no 883.19, 2002. M. Nasiri (Spon: OL Tulp), “Development and assessment of a yeast bioassay for mycotoxins”, FASEB J 16(4): A 527, no. 422. 17, 2002. M-L Gross, O.L. Tulp, et al Effect of ACE Inhibition and Endothelin Receptor Blockade on diabetic nephropathy in the SHR/Ntul/-cp rat, FASEB J, 2003. M. L. Gross, E. Ritz, A Schoof, M. Adamezak, A. Koch, O. Tulp, A. Parkman, A. El-Shakmak, A Szabo and K Amann .

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Comparison of renal morphology in the Streptozotocin and the SHR/N-cp models of diabetes. Laboratory Investi- gation abs. Doi: 10. 1038/lab Invest. 370-052 Marie-Luise Gross, Eberhard Ritz, Arne Schoof, Burkhard Helmke, Amy Parkman, Orien Tulp, Klaus Munter and Kerstin Amann. Renal damage in the SHR/N-cp Type 2 diabetes model: Comparison of an Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor and Endothelin Receptor Blocker Laboratory Investigation 2003; 83 (issue 9): 1267-1277. Tulp, OL. Are you getting your vitamin fix? By Rann Sharma,. Sports & Fitness. Editor, Sports & Fitness. Gross ML, Ritz E, Schoof A, Helmke B, Parkman A, Tulp O. Munter K, Amann K (2003). Glomerular damage in the SHR/N-cp type 2 diabetes model: Comparison of an ACE inhibitor and endothelin receptor blocker. Lab Invest 83: 1267-77. Gross ML, Ritz E, Schoof A, Adamczak M, Koch A, Tulp O.Parkman A. El-Shakmak A, Szabo A, Amann K(2004) Comparison of renal morphology in the Streptozotocin and the SHR/N-cp models of diabetes. Lab Invest 84:452-64 Tulp, O.L., “Effects of Hoodia Consumption of appetite and body composition”, Proceedings, 6th Annual Meeting and

Research Conference, CARAPA, Castries, St Lucia, West Indies, June 2005. Humphries, J. and O. L. Tulp. “Non-surgical Naturopathic Elimination of Gallstones “, with J Humphreys, Proceedings, 6th

Annual Meeting of CARAPA, Castries St Lucia, June 2005. INVITED PRESENTATIONS (*) INTERNATIONAL *1. “Characteristics of Estrogen Formation in Placental Cell Suspensions”, at Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Champlain Section Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, June 01, 1974. 2. “Effects of Protein Malnutrition on Adipose Tissue Development in Rats”, at American Federation For Clinical Research, Eastern Section Meeting, Boston, MA, January 03, 1974. 3. “Increased Plasma Triiodothyronine Concentrations in Experimental Protein Malnutrition”, at American Federation for Clinical Research, Eastern Section Meeting, Boston, MA, January 10, 1976. 4. “Increased Plasma Triiodothyronine Concentrations and Caloric Inefficiency in Experimental Protein Malnutrition”, at Annual Joint National Meeting of The American Federation for Clinical Research, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, American Association of Physicians, and the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Clinical Nutrition Subspecialty Division, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 01, 1976. 5. Invited Conferee, Gordon Research Conference on Food and Nutrition, New London, New Hampshire, August 16 – 20, 1976

6. “Effect of Composition of the Diet on Thyroid Function in the Rat”, at American Federation for Clinical Research, Eastern Section Meeting, Boston, MA, January 14, 1977. 7. “Thyroid Function in Experimental Protein Malnutrition”, at Annual Joint National Meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, American Association of Physicians, and the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, American Association of Physicians, and the American Society for Clinical Investigation Clinical Nutrition Subspecialty Division, Washington, D.C., May 02, 1977 8. “Ultrastructural Alterations of the Thyroid Gland in Protein Malnutrition”, at National Meeting of The American Association of Anatomists, Detroit, MI, May 03, 1977 (Co-authored presentation made by Dr. P. Krupp).

9. Invited Participant, Workshop on Pharmacology and Aging, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Education, and Welfare, Bethesda, MD, September 15 – 16, 1977. *10. “Diminished Diet-Induced Thermogenesis in Zucker “Fatty Rats”, at Second International Congress on Obesity, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1977. 11. “Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmakinetics”, Post-Graduate Symposium, Program of Continuing Education, Department of Nursing, University of Vermont College of Allied Health Sciences, Burlington, VT, January 11-March 22, 1978,

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(20 CEUs) 12. “The Thyroid in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat after Treatment with Thyroxine”, at National Meeting of the American Association of Anatomists, Detroit, MI, April 02, 1978 (Co- Authored Presentation Made by Dr. P. Krupp). 13. “Effects of Vitamin A Deficiency and Protein Malnutrition on Thyroid Ultra structure, Thyroid Function, and Thermogenesis in the Rat”, Department of Anatomy Research Seminar, University Vermont, Burlington, VT, March 21, 1978 (Co-presented with Dr. P. Krupp). 14. “Growth and Adipose Tissue Development in Cold Adapted Rats”, at American Federation for Clinical Research, Eastern Section Meeting, Boston, MA, October 21, 1978 (Co-authored Presentation made by Miss L. Rathbun, Honors Research Student, Nutrition Program, College of Agriculture, University of Vermont). 15. “Growth and Adipose Tissue Cellularity in Cold-Adapted Rats”, at Annual Joint National Meeting Of The American Federation for Clinical Research, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Association of Physicians, and the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Clinical Nutrition Subspecialty Division, Poster Session, Washington, D.C., May 7, 1979 (Co-authored Presentation made by Miss L. Rathburn, Honors Research Student, Nutrition Program, college of Agriculture, University of Vermont (Sponsors: Drs. O.L. Tulp and E.A.H. Sims). 16. Invited Participant and Faculty, (First) Vermont Workshop on Nutritionally-Induced Alterations In Metabolism, University of Vermont College of Medicine, October 12-13, 1978. *17. Invited Participant, Ottawa Workshop on Mecahnisms of Thermogenesis, University of Ottawa, Department of Biochemistry, Ottawa, Ontario, May 16, 1978. 18. Program in Applied Anthropometry, Boston University, June, 1980. (Participant, invited by Dr. R.Goldman, sponsor).

19. Invited Participant, Satellite Symposium to the Third International Congress on Obesity, on Adipose Tissue Development and Metabolism, Gothenburg, Sweden, October 6-7, 1980. Title of presentation “The Development of

Brown Adipose Tissue During Experimental Overnutrition in Rats”, October 6, 1980. Also attended the main Conference of the International Obesity Society in Rome, Italy October 9-11, 1980. *20. “Effects of Overnutrition on the Development of Brown Adipose Tissue, Thermogenesis, and Body Composition in Rats”, Department of Physiology, University of London, London, England, October 01, 1980 (invited by Prof Sir M.J. Stock). 21. “The Effects of Overnutrition on Brown Adipose Tissue Cellular, Thermo genesis, and Body Composition”, Department of Human Nutrition and Foods, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont. Guest lecture on Nutritional Biochemistry Program (Invited by Dr. R.S. Tysbir). 22. “Effects of Overnutrition on Brown Adipose Tissue Cellularity, Thermogenesis, and Body Composition, 1980 Annual Meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Section on Nutrition, Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 1981. 23. “Effects of OverfeedingiInduced Hyperplasia of Brown Adipose Tissue on the Development of White Adipose Tissue and Body Composition in Post-weaning Rats”, Joint annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Nutrition and the American Federation for Clinical Research, San Francisco, California, April 24-27, 1981 24. “The Fat in the Fire: Current Trends in Obesity Research”, Vermont Nutrition Council Quarterly Meeting, Burlington, Vermont, Novermber 7, 1980, and Department of Family Practice, University of Vermont, March 18, 1981; Colby Science Faculty, October 20, 1981. Mid. Maine Med. Centre, Mar. 10, 1982. 25. “Effect of Protein Deficiency of Thermogenesis and Brown Fat Development”, Eastern Section, AFCR, Boston, Massachusetts, October 24, 1981. 26. “Effect of Overnutrition on Brown Fat Development”, Colby Science Faculty, November 03, 1981., 27. “Requirement of Thyroid Hormones for Expression of Diet Induced Thermogenesis in Protein-Deficient Rats”, Annual Meeting of American Institute of Nutrition, Federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine, New Orleans

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Louisiana, April 17, 1982. 28. “Effect of Dietary Sucrose and Genotype on Metabolic Responses of LA/N-corpulent rats”, Presented same as No. 27 (Co-presented with Dr. O.E. Michaelis). 29. “Effect of Diet and Genotype on Growth and Adipose Cellularity in the Corpulent Rar: A New Model of Obesity”, presented same as No. 27. 30. “Effect of Long-Term Cafeteria Feeding and Regional Brown Fat Removal on Development Of Adiposity in Rats”, presented at annual joint meeting of American Federation for Clinical Research, American Association of Physicians, American Society for Clinical Investigation, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1982. 31. “Effects of Diet on the Development of Brown Adipose Tissue”, presented at U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, May 11, 1982. 32. “Obesity vs. Slimness”, Colby Forum for Health Concerns, Colby College, May 03, 1982. 33. “The Role of Brown Adipose Tissue in Leanness”, Colby College, Chemistry Colloqium, March 09, 1982 34. “Effects of Diet on Brown Adipose Tissue”, BHNRC, USDA, Beltsville, Maryland, May 11, 1982. 35. “Current Trends in Obesity Research: A Role for Brown Adipose Tissue and the Capacity For Energy Expenditure”, Maine Biomed. Assoc., University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982., N.E.A.C.T., Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., Aug. 19, 1982: 36. “Current Trends in Obesity Research: A Role for Brown Adipose Tissue and the Capacity For Energy Expenditure” BHNRC, USDA, Beltsville, MD., May 11, 1982. 37. “Role of Thyroid Hormones in Diet-Induced Thermogenesis in Experimental Protein Malnutrition”, Maine Biomedical. Association., University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982. 38 “The Corpulent Rat: A New Model of Obesity”, Maine Biomed. Assoc., University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982. 39. “Clinically Detectable Anatomic Predisposition to Injury Among Runners”, Maine Biomed. Association, University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982. 40. “Development of Thermogenesis and Brown Fat During Cafeteria Feeding”, Maine Biomedical. Association, University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982. 41. “Growth and Development of Obesity in the LA/N-cp (Corpulent) Rat: A New Model of Obesity”, Maine Biomedical. Assoc., University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982. 42. “Further Characterization of the LA/N-cp Rat”, Maine Biomed. Assoc., University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982.

43. “Effect of Diet and Genotype on Morphology of Brown Adipose Tissue and Thyroid Hormones In LA/N-cp (Corpulent) Rats”, Maine Biomed. Assoc., University of Maine, Farmington, Maine, May 27, 1982 . 44. “Effects of Diet on the development of brown adipose tissue in rats”,as a visiting scientist, Hoffman LaRoche Research Division, Hoffman LaRoche Corp., Nutley, N.J., July 20, 1982. 45. “Nutrition, Thermogenesis, and Obesity”, at New England Association of Chemistry Teachers(NEACT), Aug. 19, 1982, at 44th annual Conference at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. 46. Invited participant 2nd annual Bristol-Myers-University of Alabama Conference on “Nutritional Factors in the Induction and Maintenance of Cancer”, Dec. 8-10, 1982, Washington, D.C. 47. “Early Developmetn of Lean and Fat Tissues in Female LA/N-cp (corpulent) rats”, at Annual Meeting of the Southern Section, American for Clinical Research. New Orleans, LA. Jan.27, 1983.

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48. “The effects of controlled exercise on the development of Obesity in early-obese LAN-cp (corpulent) rats”, at 67th annual meeting of FASEB, Chicago, 111. April 14, 1983(Co-authored Presentation with C.T. Jones. 49. “Effects of Diet and Genotype on Thermogenesis in diabetic SHR.N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats”, at 67th Annual meeting of FASEB, Chicageo, Ill., April 14, 1983. 50. “Nutrition, Thermogenesis, and Obesity”, in Conference on Nutritional Regulation, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Co, March 21, 1983, Plenary Lecture. 51. “Characteristics of Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Corpulent Rat”, Human Nutrition Research Centre, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD Aril 28, 1983. 52. “Recent Developments in Obesity Research, Channel 13, Portland, Me, May 03, 1983. 53. “Growth, Thermogenesis, and Obesity in the Corpulent Rat: A Congenic Model of Obesity”, The University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H., May 06, 1983. *54. “Effects of High-Protein Cafeteria Feeding on Adiposity, Serum Cholesterol, and Atherogenesis In the LA-corpulent Rat”, at meeting of IV International Congress on Obesity, Oct 6, 1983, New York City, N.Y. *55. “Adipose Tissue Cellularity and Thermogenesis in Diabetic SHR/N-cp (SHR-corpulent) rats at Meeting of IV International Congress on Obesity, Oct. 08, 1983, New York City, N.Y. 56. “Effects of a-Methylparatyrosine on Thermogenesis in Cafeteria Fed Rats”, at Eastern Section Meeting, American Federation for Clinical Research Boston, MA, Oct. 14, 1983. Co-presented With S.I. Wolpert . 57. “Effect of a-methylparatyrosine on thermogenesis before and after cafeteria feeding in rats”, 68th Annual Meeting, FASEB, St. Louis, MO, April 04, 1984. 58. “Peripheral tyroid hormone action in obese rats”, 68th Ann. Meeting, FASEB, Apr.04, 1984. 59. “Current concepts in obesity research: The Fat in the Fire”, Plenary Guest Lecture, Advanced Nutrition Students, Department of Nutrition, Newark, DE, Mar 20, 1984. 60. “Thermogenesis and brown adipose tissue”, Research Seminar, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, March 20, 1984. 61. “Common Nutrient Drug Interactions”, Annual Meeting, Pennsylvania Confectionary Manufactrurer’s Association, Haverford, PA, February 21, 1984. 62. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Corpulent Rat”, Annual Lecture, Regional Spring Meeting Delaware Chapter, American Chemical Society, Newark, Delaware, March 20, 1984. *63. “Effects of Bay g 5421 (acarbose) on adipose tissue cellularity in the SHR/N-cp rat”, Second Annual conference, North American Association for the Study of Obesity, Seattle, WA, Sept 06 1984 . *64. “Decreased Peripheral Thyroxine (T4) 5’ deiodinase activity: The Thrifty Gene of Survival And Obesity ?”, Invited lecture, Plenary Session, 11 Interamerican Conference on Health Education, Mexico City, Mexico, November 8, 1984. 65. “Thermogenesis and Obesity”, Weminar on weight control and clinical anthropometry, Cutler Army Hospital, Ft. Devans, MA, Jan 19, 1985. 66. “Current findings in Obesity Research”, Department of Nutrition, University of Delaware Newark, DE., March 21, 1985. 67. Visiting Scientist, Sandoz Research Institute, East Hanover, NJ, May 8-9, 1985. 68. “Expression of Non-insulin Dependent Eiabetes Mellitus in the SHR-Corpulent rat”, Diabetes Research Group, Sandoz Research Institute, East Hanover, NJ, May, 9, 1985.

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69. “Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Glucose intolerance in the Corpulent Rat Strains”, Open Research seminar, Sandoz Research Institute, May 9, 1985. 70. “Caffeine and Ephedrine-stimulated thermogenesis in lean and corpulent LA/N-cp rats”, 68th Annual meeting,

FASEB, Anaheim, CA, April 23, 1985. Co-presented with C.L. Buck. 71. “Effect of Acarbose on lipoprotein lipase activity, serum insulin, and adipose tissue cellularity in SHR-corpulent rats”, 68th Annual Meeting, FASEB, Anaheim, CA, April 24, 1985.

72. “Decreased Protein Synthesis and Degradation in early-obese LA-corpulent rats”, 68th Annual Meeting, FASEB, Anaheim, CA, April 24, 1985. 73. “Insulin independent diabetes in adult female SHR-corpulent rats”, 19th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ, March 21, 1985. Co-presented with C. Zador. 74. “Genetic predisposition for non-insulin dependent diabetes in SHR-corpulent rats”, Annual Meeting, American College of Nutrition, Blacksburg, VA, July 22, 1985. *75. “Sympathetic and Thyroidal Components to Diet-Induced thermogenesis in lean and obese Rats”, Hyperphagia Symposium, X111 International Congress on Nutrition, Brighton, United Kingdom, August 20, 1985. *76. “Impaired peripheral thyroid activity, decreased protein turnover, and development of obesity In the LA-Corpulent rat”, X111 International Congress on Nutrition, Brighton, United Kingdom, August 21, 1985. 77. “Body fat callipering for health care personnel”, Seminar and clinical practicum, Army Medical Department, 16 hour course. A. Fort Drum, NY, July 24-26, 1983 B. Camp Johnson, VT, Nov 1-3, 1983 C. 50th Medical Bn, South Burlington, VT, Mar 1-3, 1985; Jan 9-11, 1986. 78. “Participant, NIH Consensus Development Conference on Health Implications of Obesity National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. Feb. 9-11, 1985. 79. “Health Implications of Obesity, Results of an NIH Consensus Developmetn Conference”, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 28, 1985. *80. “Effects of adrenalectomy on thyroidal status in the LA-corpulent rat”, Annual Meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity and American Diabetes Association Joint Meeting, Toronto, Ont, Nov 1, 1985 . 81. “Thermogenesis and obesity in the corpulent rat”, Nutrition colloquium, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, Sept, 1985. 82. Participant in ARNG, AMSC, and Research Sections, Annual meeting, Assoc of Military Surgeons of the US,

Anaheim, CA, Nov, 10-15, 1985. 83. “Current Trends in Obesity Research”, Dept. of Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, Oct 18, 1985. 84. Invited participant, USDA workshop on “Nutrition Research Opportunities for the 21st Century”, University of Delaware, Newark, DE., Sept. 23-26, 1985. 85. “Effect of fructose feeding on expression of Type 11 diabetes and blood lipid levels in male SHR/N-cp rats”, with S.P. Debolt, O.E. Michaelis, IV, and N. Carswell, St. Louis, MO, April 18, 1986 86. “Thermogenesis and triiodothyronine neogenesis in the LA-corpulent rat”, Annual Meeting, FASEB, St. Louis, Mo, Apr 13-18, 1986. 87. “Triiodothyronine neogenesis in adrenalectomized, LA-corpulent rats”, with C. Sandler, Annual Meeting, FASEB St. Louis, Mo, Apri 15, 1986.

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88. “Effect of feeding sucrose on parameters of glucose tolerance and blood lipid levels, Annual Meeting, FASEB, St. Louis, Mo, Apr, 1986. 89. “Interactions of endurance training, obesity, and sex in the LA-corpulent rat. Effect of Annual Meeting, FASEB St. Louis, Mo, Apr, 1986. 90. “Effect of diet and phenotype on development of impaired glucose tolerance in the LA/N-cp Rat. Annual Meeting, FASEB, St. Louis, Mo, Apr, 1986. 91. “The effects of Bay m 1099 on carbohydrate absorption and metabolism in LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp rats”, Annual Meeting, FASEB, St. Louis, Mo, Apr 15, 1986, with J.F. Debouno 92. “Nutrient-Drug Interactions in the Aged” Continuing Medical Education, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, June 10, 1986.

93. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Corpulent Rat”, Cornell University Medical School and The Memorial Sloan-Kettiering Hospital for Cancer Research, New York, NY, April 1986. *94. “Thermogenesis and T3 Neogenesis in the Adrenalectomized Rat”, Joint Annual Meeting of The American Institute of Nutrition, the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, and the Canadian Society for Clinical Nutrition, Davis CA, July 21, 1986. Also Co-chairman of Session on Metabolism and Energy Balance. 95. “The Effects of Pharmacologically-delayed Carbohydreate Absorption on Metabolism in Obese-diabetic rats”, Annual Meeting, Pennsylvania Chapter, American Heart Association, Valley Forge, PA, Sept 28, 1986. 96. “Thermogenesis, diabetes, and obesity in the corpulent rat”, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, Oct. 31, 1986. 97. Invited participant, consensus developmet conference on “The Role of Exercise and Diet In Non-Insulin Dependent diabetes”, NIH, Bethesda, MD, 4-7, 1986. 98. “Health Implications of Obesity and Current Research Trends”, invited Guest Lecture, Department of Nutrition, Immaculata College, Immaculata, PA, Sept 24, 1986. *99. “The Effects of Delayed Carbohydrate Absorption on Glycemic Status in Obese diabetic Rats”, Coauthored presentation with J.F. DeBouno, 5th International Congress on Obesity, Tel Aviv, Israel, Sept 15, 1986 . 100. Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Glycolic Characteristics of the SHR/N-cp Corpulent Rat”, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, Nov 21, 1986. 101. “Obesity and Diabetes in the SHR/N-cp rat: A new Model of NIDDM”, Annual Meeting Pennsylvania Chapter, American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA, Jan 24, 1987. 102. “Thermo genesis and Obesity in man and animals”, Invited guest lecture, Department of Home Economics, Immaculate College, Immaculata, PA, April 27, 1987. 103. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in Animals and Man”, Research Seminar, Department of Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, March 24, 1987. 104. “Norepinephrine-Stimulated Thermogenesis in the LA/N-cp rat”, 71st Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1987, co-presented with N.L. Young. 105. “Thermogenesis and obesity in the Diabetic Fatty-Wistar Rat”, 71st Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1987. 106. “Contribution of Insulin Resistance to Impaired Non-shivering Thermogenesis in the LA-corpulent rat”, 71st annual meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1987.

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107. “Effects of dietary Fiber on Development of Adiposity and Glycemic Status in SHR/N-cp Rats”, at 71st annual meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1987. Co-presented with L.B. Clark. 108. “Effects of Acarbose on Adiposity and Glycemic Status in Adult male Non-Insulin dependent Diabetic Rats”, 78th Annual meeting, American Society of Biological Chemists, Philadelphia, PA, June 8, 1987 . 109. “Effects of Fructose Consumption on Serum Triglycerides, Lipoprotein Lipase Activity, and Glycemic Status in diabetic Rats”, 71st Annual meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., April 2, 1987. Co-presented with S.P. DeBolt. 110. “Effects of Acarbose on Weight Gain and Glycemic Parameters in Adult Female Non- Insulin Diabetic Rats”, at 71st Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., April 2, 1987. Co-presented with C. Stevens. 111 Expert Court Witness on “Health Implications of Macrobiotic Diets” Kalan vs Kalan, Norristown PA County Court, March 05, 1987, Norriston, PA. *112. “The role of Insulin Resistance on Impaired Energy Expenditure in the LA-corpulent Rat”, Annual Meeting, The Nutrition Society, Cambridge, United Kingdom, July 17, 1987. *113. “The Effects of Acarbose on Adiposity and Glycemic Parameters in Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetic rats” Second International Symposium on Acarbose, Berlin, Germany, November12-14, 1987. Invited Presentor.

114. “Nutrient Drug Interactions”, Plenary Speaker, National Meeting of Meals on Wheels, Washington, D.C., Sept 20, 1987.

115. Lectures on “Nutrient-Drug Interactions, Renal Function, Nutritional Assessment, and Obesity (18 CEU’s)” 116. “Drug Nutrient Interactions”, 4 CEUs, 11 June 1987. Post-Graduate Course in Clinical Dietetics, Division of Clinical Dietetics, Academy for Health Sciences, U.S. Army Medical Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, June 10-17, 1987. Core Guest Faculty for Course. 117. “Fluid and Electrolyte Balance”, 2 CEUs, Post-Graduate Course in Clinical Dietetics, Division of Clinical Dietetics, Academy for Health Sciences, U. S. Army Medical Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas June 10-17, 1987. Core Guest Faculty for Course. 118. “Acid Base Balance”, Post-Graduate Course in Clinical Dietetics, Division of Clinical Dietetics, Academy for Health Sciences, U.S. Army Medical Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 12 June 1987 2 CEUs, . 119. “Workshop Facilitator, Topics in Clinical & Experimental Nutrition”, 6.5CEUs, Post-Graduate Course in Clinical Dietetics, Division of Clinical Dietetics, Academy for Health Sciences, U.S. Army Medical Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 15 June 1987. 120. “Current Directions in Obesity Research”, Post-Graduate Course in Clinical Dietetics, Division of Clinical Dietetics,

Academy for Health Sciences, 2.5 CEUs, U.S. Army Medical Service, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, June 17, 1987.

*121. “Characterization of Brown Adipose Tissue in Diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, Meeting of The Nutrition Society, Cambridge, United Kingdom, July 16, 1987. 122.. “Hormones, Thermogenesis, and Obesity in the LA-corpulent rat”, Research Seminar, Division of Life Sciences, Department of Biosciences and Biotechnolgy, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, May 28, 1987 123. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the LA-corpulent Rat”, First Symposium on Research In Non-Insulin Dependent Rats”, National Institutes of Health and the US Department Of Agriculture, NIH, Bethesda, MD, June 18, 1987.

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124. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Fatty-Wistar (WKY-Fatty) rat”, National Institutes Of Health, Bethesda, MD. June 19, 1987. 125. “Effects of Acarbose on glycemic parameters in the Fatty-Wistar Rat”, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, June 19, 1987. 126. “Participant”, ARNG and AMSC Sections, Annual Meeting, Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S., San Antonio, Texas, Oct 31-Nov 8, 1986. 127. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in Man and Animals”, University of Delaware, October 09, 1987.

128. “Chairman, Expert Panel to Review the effects of Water Chlorination on Atherogenesis, United.States. Environmental Protection, Agency, Cincinatti, OH, Sept 26-29, 1987.

*129. “Effects of Acarbose on cardiac and hepatic metabolism in diabetic rats”, Second International Symposium on Acarbose, Berlin, Germany, November 12-14, 1987. (Co-authored presentation with M.E. Hess and N. Haugaard). *130. “The Effects of Acarbose on adiposity and glycemic status in adult male and female Wistar Fatty rats”, Second International Symposium on Acarbose, Berlin, Germany, November 12-14, 1987. 131. “Characteristics of brown adipose tissue and thermogenesis in diabetic SHR-corpulent Rats”, Philadelphia affiliate, American Diabetes Association, College of Physicians Philadelphia, PA, Jan 30, 1988. with S.P. DeBolt. 132. “Effects of acarbose on glycemic and lipid parameters in obese-diabetic corpulent Rats”, Philadelphia Institute, American Diabetes Association, College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA, Jan 30, 1988. with M.E. Hess and N. Haugaard, coauthors. 133. “Effects of Acarbose on cardiac and hepatic metabolism in diabetic rats” Philadelphia Affiliate, American Diabetes Association, College of Physicians, Philadelphia, PA, Jan 30, 1988. coauthor with M.E. Hes and N. Haugaard co-presentors. 134. “Effects of graded caloric intake on energy metabolism in the corpulent rat”, Best Foods, Inc., a division of CPC International, Union N.J., Feb 29, 1988. 135. “Health implications of obesity: current trends in obesity research” invited lecture, Department of Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, March 15, 1988. 136. “Energy balance and health implications of obesity”, department of Home Economics, Immculata College, Immaculata, PA, March 28, 1988. 137. “Effect of dietary carbohydrate type on T4-5’ denominate activity for rats”, Annual Meeting, FASEB, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 02, 1988. 138. “Impaired cold induced thermogenesis in the corpulent rat”, Annual meeting, FASEB, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 5, 1988. 139. “Effect of diet and phenotype on adipose cellularity in diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, Annual meeting, FASEB, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 5, 1988. 140. “Effects of diet, sex, and phenotype on plasma lipoprotein distribution in the SHR/N –cp and LA/N-cp rat strains, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 4, 1988, with A. Abdullahi. 141. “Measures of metabolism in obese rats”, Lecture/workshop, NSF-sponsored program For science skills for secondary school teachers, Drexel University, July 21, 1988. 142. “Characterization of serum lipoprotein lipid composition in LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp rats.” At Annual meeting, FASEB, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 4, 1988, with A. Abdullah, R. Schnitzer-Polokoff, and C. Margetin. 143-4. Invited speaker on “Philadelphia Magazine, topic “Nutrition, fast-foods, and cardiovascular Disease’,

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broadcast on WPEN and WFIL, July 10, 1988, and once thereafter (same title) With N.L. Young (predoctoral fellow in my laboratory). 145. “Diabetes and Obesity”, invited lecture, N-200, Dept of Biscience and Biotechnology Undergraduate Colloquia, Drexel University, September 28, 1988. 146. Invited speaker on “Philadelphia Magazine, topic “Nutrition, fast-foods, and cardiovascular disease , broadcast on WPEN land WFIL, July 17, 1988, with N.L. Young (predoctoral fellow in my laboratory). 147. “Diabetes and Obesity”, invited lecture, N-200, Dept of Bioscience and Biotechnology Undergraduate Colloquia, Drexel University, September 28, 1988. *148. Participant, Panel Discussion, “Proceedures for weight control in the Military”, Annual Meeting, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States”, Nov 12, 1998. *149. “Effect of Acarbose on glycemia and cardiac metabolism in obese-diabetic corpulent rats”, Meeting of 13th International Diabetes Federation, Sydney Australia, November 25, 1988. *150. “Effects of modulation of luminal a-glucosidase activity with Acarbose on glycemia and Glucose metabolism in obesity and NIDDM in rats”, at Nutrition and Diabetes in Dunedin, a satellite symposium of 13th International Diabetes Federation, Dunedin, New Zealand, November 28, 1988. *151. “Mechanism of thermogenesis and the development of obesity in the LA/N- and SHR/N Corpulent rat strains”, at Nutrition and Diabetes in Dunedin, a satellite symposium of 13th International Diabetes Federation, Dunedin, New Zealand, November 29, 1988. 152. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the corpulent rat, research seminar, Ortho Pharmaceuticals Raritan, NJ, December 19, 1988. 153. “Recent Research in Obesity”, TV tape for Channel 13 news, Portland, Maine, April, 1983. 154. “Effect of acarbose on glucose metabolism in muscle and adipose tissue in SHR/N-cp Rats, at annual meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 1989. With STD McKee, N. Carswell, and O.E. Michaelis IV (USDA, Beltsville, MD). 155. “Effect of acarbose on sucrose-induced adiposity and weight gain in SHR/N-cp rats”, At annual meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 22, 1989. With H. Peisong, STD McKee, N. Carswell, and O.E. Michaelis IV (USDA, Beltsville, MD). 156. “Effects of zinc status on serum lipid concentrations, weight gain, food intake, and FER in Lean and obese LA/Ntul/-cp rats”, at annual meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March21, 1989, with D. Hough, S. Johnson, M. Hui-Lee, D. Zwick and N. Frimpong. 157. “Zinc and magnesium concentrations in obese-diabetic Wistar fatty rats”, at annual Meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 1989, with K. Ostenso and N.A. Frimpong . 158. “Effect of acarbose on serum lipoprotein distribution is lean and corpulent LA/N-cp rats”, at Annual meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 21, 1989, with U. Vedula and R.L. . Schnitzer-Polokoff 159. “Adaptive thermogenesis in aging and aged obese and obese-diabetic (NIDDM) corpulent Rats”, at annual meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 20, 1989, with J.E. Morgan, P. McClellan, and A.A. Byar. 160. “Cold-Induced thermogenesis in aging female LA/N-cp rats”, at annual meeting, FASEB New Orleans, LA, March, 1989, with A.A. Byar. 161. “Cold-Induced thermogenesis in experimental protein malnutrition”, at annual meeting FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 20, 1989, with T. Hawes and N.A. Frimpong. *162. “Role of thyroid hormones in adaptive thermogenesis and obesity in the corpulent rat”, European Association for the Study of obesity, Oxford, United Kingdom, 29-31, 1989.

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*163. “Effects of acarbose on glucose metabolism in obese and obese-diabetic (NIDDM) Corpulent rats” European Association for the Study of obesity, Oxford, United Kingdom, 29-31, 1989. 164. Participant, “People, Animals, Life, Science: The Great Symbiotic Equation”, 21st Annual meeting, Tri-branch American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Adams Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, PA June 5-7, 1989. *165. “Impaired peripheral thyroid activity, decreased protein turnover, and development of Obesity in the LA-corpulent rat”, X111 International Congress of Nutrition, Brighton, UK, August, 1985 *166. “T4-5’ deiodinase: The thrifty gene of survival and obesity” International Congress on Health Education, Mexico City, Mexico, Nov 9, 1984. *167. “Effect of experimental protein malnutrition on adipose tissue development in the LA/N-cp Rat” Western Hemisphere Confeence on Nutrition, Miami, Fl, 1984, with JM Sasner. *168. “Impaired Nonshivering thermogenesis in the corpulent rat” Canadian Diabetes Assoc, North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO), Ottawa, Ontario, 1986. *169. “Long term effects of fructose consumption on adipose tissue cellularity and glycemic Status in non-insulin dependent diabetic rats”, University of London, London UK, July 1986. co presented by Susan DeBolt 170. “Recent Research in Obesity”, TV tape for Channel 13 news, Portland, Maine, April, 1983. 171. “Current findings in obesity research”, Guest lecture, Dept of Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, March 7, 1989. 172. “Current trends in obesity research”, Guest lecture, Home Economics Graduate Program, College of Design Arts, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, March 9, 1989. *173. “Thermogenesis and obesity in the corpulent rat”, Research Seminar, Endocrinology Faculty, University of Brussels Medical School, Brussels, Belgium, March 27, 1989. *174. “Impaired thermogenesis and obesity in the LA/N-cp rat”, European Association for the Study of Obesity, Oxford, United Kingdom, March 31, 1989. *175. “Effects of acarbose on adiposity and glucose metabolism in diabetic SHR/N-cp corpulent rats” European - Association for the Study of obesity, Oxford, United Kingdom, April 1, 1989. (with S.T.D. McKee H. Peisong, and O.E. Michaelis IV). *176. “Effects of diet and phenotype on brown adipose tissue in diabetic SHR/N-cp rats” European Association for the Study of Obesity, Oxford, United Kingdom, April 01, 1989. (with S.P. DeBolt and O.E. Michaelis IV). 177. “Effect of carbohydrate overnutrition on thermogenesis in the corpulent rat”, Best Foods Inc, Annual research Symposium, Union, NJ, Marc 24, 1989. 178. “Recent Findings with artificial sweeteners and fat substitutes”, Annual Philadelphia Dietetics Technician Symposium, Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, April 13, 1989. *179. Senior medical coordinator, XXX1st International World Military Skiing Competition, Jericho and Stowe, Vermont, Feb 28-March 05, 1989. 180. “Mechanism of obesity in the LA/N-cp Rat”, North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO), Washington, DC, 13 Sept 1989 181. “Effect of acarbose on glucose metabolism in muscle and adipose tissue of SHR/N-cp Rats, North American Association for the Study of Obesity, Washington, DC, 15 Sep 1989, with STD McKee 182. The Biology of Obesity in the Corpulent Rat”, Department of Biology, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA Sept. 27, 1989.

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183. “Effect of acarbose on glucose metabolism in muscle and adipose tissue of SHR/N-cp rats, With S.T.D. McKee, Institute of food Technomogist, 6th Annual Conference, Hershey, PA Oct 3, 1989. Award for best research paper and presentation.

184. Effect of pharmacologic modulation of glucose absorption on metabolism in obese and Obese-diabetic rats” with D.L. Klivington (Drexel undergraduate), Institute of food Technologist, 6th Annual Conference, Hershey, PA Oct 3, 1989. Certificate for finalist In poster competition for presentation. (won 2nd Place award) 185. Participant, “Development of criterion for Middle States University accreditation” “Knoxville, TN, 5-7 Nov. 1989. 186. “Current findings in obesity research”, Guest lecture, Dept of Nutrition, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, March 07, 1989. 187. “Current trends in obesity research”, Guest lecture, Home Economics Graduate Program, College of Design Arts, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, March 09, 1989. *188. “Thermogenesis and obesity in the corpulent rat”, Research Seminar, Endocrinology Faculty, University of Brussels Medical School, Brussels, Belgium, March 27, 1989. 189. “Effects of acarbose on adiposity and glucose metabolism in diabetic SHR/N-cp Corpulent rats”, presented at local researcher’s day, American Diabetes Assoc, Philadelphia, PA Jan 30, 1989. *190. “Impaired thermogenesis and obesity in the LA/N-cp rat”, European Association for the Study of obesity, Oxford, United Kingdom, March 31, 1989. *191. “Hormones, thermogenesis, and obesity in the corpulent rat”, Research Seminar, Dept Of Pharmacology, Thomas Jefferson University Medical School, April 11, 1989. 192. “Recent Findings with artificial sweeteners and fat substitutes”, Annual Philadelphia Dietetics Technician Symposium, Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, April 13, 1989. *193. Program committee and Senior Medical Coordinator, Conseil Internationale du Sport Militaire, International Military Sports Council, XXX1st International World Military Skiing Competition, Jericho and Stowe, Vermont, Feb 28- March 5, 1989 194. Participant, “People, Animals, Life, Science: The great symbiotic equation”, 21st Annual Meeting, Tri-branch American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Adams Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, June 5-7, 1989. *195. “Impaired thermogenesis and obesity in the LA/N-cp rat”, North American Association For the study of Obesity (NASSO), Washington, DC, 13 Sept 1989. *196. “Effect of acarbose on glucose metabolism in muscle and adipose tissue of SHR/N-cp Rats with S.T.D. McKee, North American Association for the Study of Obesity, Washington, DC, 15 Sept 1989 197. “Increased susceptibility of the obese SHR/N-cp rat to heat stress”, 17th Annual Seminar, National Capitol Area Branch, American Association of Laboratory animal Science, Hunt Valley, MD, Sept 13-14, 1989 (Poster presentation with B. Kennedy, Hazelton Laboratories). 198. “The Biology of Obesity in the Corpulent Rat”, AIBS lecture, Department of Biology, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA Sept. 27, 1989.

199. “Effect of pharmacologic modulation of glucose on metabolism in obese and obese- Diabetic rats”, with D. L. Klivington (Drexel undergraduate), Institute of food Technologists, 6th Annual Conference, Hershey, PA -

Oct 3, 1989. Certificate of achievement For finalist in poster competition for presentation.

200. Participant, Conference on assessment of strategies for outcome, Middle States Accreditation, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN, 5-7 November 1989.

201. “The characteristics of diabetes in F1 hybrid corpulent rats”, presented with M.Weng, Drexel Graduate Student at

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local researcher’s day, American Diabetes Assoc, Philadelphia, PA Jan 27, 1990. 202. “The effects of acarbose on metabolism in diabetic corpulent rats”, coauthored with S.K. McKee, at local researchers day, American Diabetes Assoc, Philadelphia, PA 19104 January 27, 1990. 203. Contributor and Discussant, “Legal aspects of Military Medicine: Role of the ARNG”, First United States Army, Conference on Legal aspects of military medicine, Fort Devans, MA, Oct 18, 1990.

204. “Effects of acarbose on glycemia and plasma lipoprotein fractions in obese-diabetic (NIDDM) SHR/N-(corpulent) rats”, X. Huang and U. Vedula, Annual meeting, with AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, Apr 1-6, 1990.

205. “Effect of phenotype on lipogenesis from glucose in lean and obese LA/N-cp and SHR/N-cp rats”, S.K. McKee, O.L. Tulp, and O.E. Michaelis IV. Annual meeting , AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, April 1-6, 1990., 206. “Effects of diet, phenotype, and acarbose on body composition of SHR/N-cp rats”, With H. Peisong, S.K. Mckee, and O.E. Michaelis 1V, annual meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, Apr 1-6, 1990 . 207. “The capacity for nonshivering thermogenesis in diabetic (NIDDM) SHR/N-cp rats”, with S.P. DeBolt and O.E. Michaelis IV, annual meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, April 1-6,1990. 208. “The effects of aging on the capacity for non-shivering thermogenesis in lean LA/N-cp rats, With H. Toner and S.P. DeBolt, Annual Meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, April 1-6, 1990. 209. “Effect of acarbose on food intake patterns in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, with U. Vedula, at Annual meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, April 1-6, 1990.

210. “Effects of acarbose on carbohydrate metabolism in adult female LA/N-cp and SH/N- cp rats”, with D. Klivington and H. Peisong, Annual meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washing ton, DC, Apr 1-6, 1990.

211. “Effects of zinc intake on food intake, weight gain, growth patterns, and serum T3 in LA/N-cp rats”, with N.A. Frimpong and D. Zwick, Annual Meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, April 1-6, 1990 212. “Effects of zinc intake on oral and i.p. glycemic responses of LA/N-cp rats”, with D.Zwick And N.A. Frimpong, Annual Meeting, AIN/FASEB, Washington, DC, Apri 1-6, 1990. 213. “Effects of Carousel on Glycemic responses in the SHR/Ntul/-cp rat”, George Washington University School of Medicine, Washinton DC, April 21, 1990. 214. “Mechanism of impaired non-shivering thermogenesis in the LA/N-cp rat”, Carbohydrate Nutrition Laboratory Seminar series, April 23, 1990. 215. “Effects of long term fructose administration on adiposity and glycemic parameters in the SHR/Ntul/-cp rat”, George Washington University School of Medicine, April 22, 1990. *216. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the corpulent rat” Faculty of Medicine, Dept of Physiology, Laval University, Quebec, Canada. Sept 08, 1990. *217. Juror & External Member, Doctoral Committee for A. Marette, College of Graduate Studies, Sept 07, 1990, Laval University, Ste. Foy, Quebec, Canada. *218. “Fat rats are Where it's at”, annual meeting, Philadelphia Dietetic Association, Philadelphia, PA, Sept 11, 1990. *219. Participant, Panel discussion, “AMEDD Deployment”, Annual Conference, Association of Military Surgeons of the US, San Antonio, Texas, Nov 11, 1990. *220. “Mechanism linking inulin resistance to defective thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue Of obese diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, 7th International Congress on obesity, Kobe, Japan, Oct, 1990, With coauthors A Martette and LJ Bukowiecki (Laval University).

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221. “Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity “Kobe, Japan, Oct, 1990, (with LJ Bukowiecki, Laval Univ). *222. “Hormonal regulation of brown adipocyte glucose transport in genetic obesity”. Satellite Symposium on Diet and Obesity, 7th International Congress on Obesity, Tsukuba, Japan, Oct 1990. 223. “The effect of acarbose on glucose tolerance in obese LA/N-cp rats”, Ann Meeting, Philadelphia Chapter, American Diabetes Assoc, Philadelphia, PA Jan 25, 1991, with S.K. McKee of Immaculate College, Immaculata PA.

. 224. “The effects of aging on serum and tissue cholesterol in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Middle Atlantic Section, American Chemical Society, Newark, DE, March, 1991, with X. Huang And S.P. DeBolt. *225. “Nutritional regulation of nuclear T3 receptor affinity and occupancy in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Annual meeting, European Assoc for the Study of Obesity, Nice, France, June, 1991. *226. “Effects of aging and diet on adaptive thermogenesis in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Annual Meeting, European Association for the study of obesity, Nice, France, June, 1991, With S.P. DeBolt. 227. “Phenotype differences in fatty acid composition of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in Male LA/N –cp rats. Annual meeting, Fed Am Soc Expl Biol, Atlanta, Ga, April 21-25, 1991, with S.K. McKee and A.P. Handel. 228. “Impaired capacity for adaptive thermogenesis in aged lean LA/N-cp rats”. Annual Meeting, Federation of American Society for Experimental Biology, Atlanta, Ga, April 21-25, 1991, with S.P. DeBolt And E. Jeong. 229. “Progressive zinc-induced changes in glycemic responses in lean and obese LA/N-cp Rats”, Annual Meeting, Fed Am Soc Expl Biol, Atlanta, Ga, April 21-25, q991, with D. Zwick and N.A. Frimpong . 230. “Thyroid hormone metabolism and nuclear T3 receptor binding in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Annual Meeting, Fed Am Soc Expl Biol, Atlanta, Ga, April 21-25, 1991, FASEB Journal, March, 1991 231. “Effects of carbohydrate overnutrition on adiposity and carbohydrate oxidation in lean And obese LA/N-cp rats”, Annual Meeting, Fed Am Soc Expl Biol, Atlanta, Ga, April 21-25, 1991, with C. Carlin and S.P. DeBolt. 232. “Progression of glycemic and serum lipid improvement in obese and obese-diabetic corpulent Rats with Acarbose. Annual Meeting, Fed Am Soc Expl Biol, Atlanta, Ga, April 21-25, 1991, With T.D. Le and C. Stevens . 233. “Effects of simple and complex carbohydrate on thyroid hormone metabolism and nuclear T3 Binding in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Am J. Clin Nutr, May, Seattle, WA, May 1991 With O.L. Tulp, D Klurfeld, and D.Kritchevsky, and N.L. Young. 234. “Effects of simple and complex carbohydrate on thyroid hormone metabolism and nuclear T3 Binding in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”,Annual meeting, American Federation of Clinical Research, Seattle, WA, May, 1991. 235. “Effect of diet and phenotype on peripheral thyroid hormone metabolism and nuclear T3 Receptor binding in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Ann Meeting, Am J. Clin Nutr, Seattle WA, May, 1991 with N.L. Young, D. Klurfeld, and D. Kritchevsky. 236. “Effect of diet and phenotype on peripheral thyroid hormone metabolism and nuclear T3 Receptor binding in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Ann Meeting, Amer Fed Clin Res, Seattle, WA, May, 1991. 237. “Cholesterol and macronutrient composition of breast milk from cystic fibrosis mothers” Annual Meeting, American

Society for Clinical Nutrition, pub Am J. Clin Nutr, May, Seattle, WA, May 1991 with D.H. Mueller and S.H. Michel. 238. “Cholesterol and macronutrient composition of breast milk from cystic fibrosis mothers”, Ann Meeting, Amer Fed Clin Res, Seattle, WA, May, 1991. 239-244. Sigma Xi meeting, Drexel University, May 06, 1991.

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245-248. ACS MARM Conference, Newark, DE, May 21, 1991. 249. Invited plenary speaker, “Effects of Acarbose on Glycemic Responses of obese and obese- Diabetic (NIDDM) rats”, North American Symposium on Acarbose, Annapolis, MD, Oct, 1991 . 250. Invited speaker, Lessons in Animal Diabetes-IV, Jerusalem, Israel, 1991. 251. “The effects of acarbose on cholesterogenesis in obese and obese-diabetic rats”, 1991, North American Workshop on Acarbose, Annapolis, MD, Oct 14, 1991. 252. “The effects of acarbose on metabolism in corpulent rats”, 1991 North American Work-Shop on acarbose Annapolis, MD, Oct 14, 1991. 253. “Mechanism of obesity in the corpulent rat”, Amylin Corporation, San Diego, CA Oct.18, 1991. *254. Co-Chair, Symposium on “Diet and Thermogenesis”, North American Association for The Study of Obesity, Sacramento, CA, Oct 21-23, 1991. *255. “The effects of aging on nonshivering thermogenesis in the LA/N-cp rat”, North American Association for the study of obesity, Sacremento, CA, Oct 21-23, 1991. *256. “The effects of aging on serum and tissue cholesterol concentration in the LA/N-cp rat”, North American Association for the study of obesity, Sacramento, CA, Oct 21-23, 1991. *257. Nutritional regulation of T3 receptor occupancy and affinity in the LA/N-cp rat”, North American Association for the study of obesity, Sacremento, CA, Oct 21-23, 1991. 258. Mechanism of obesity in the corpulent rat”, Dept of Home Economics, Drexel, University, Nov 06, 1991. 259. CO-Chairman, VTARNG Annual Medical Symposium on Military Medicine, Cp Ethan Allen, Jericho, Vermont, Nov 2, 1991. 260. “Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis in the diabetic (NIDDM) SHR/N-cp rat”, American Diabetes Association Annual Researchers Day, Philadelphia, PA, Jan 25, 1991 . 261. “Effects of dietary zinc intake on glycemic status in LA/N-cp rats”. With D. Zwick. American Diabetes Association Researchers Day, Philadelphia, PA Jan 29, 1992. 262. “Nonshivering thermogenesis in the diabetic SKY/N-cp rat: a new model of obesity and NIDDM”. American Diabetes Association Researchers Day, Philadelphia, PA, Jan 29, 1992. 263. “Thermo genesis and adiposity in the WKY/N-cp rat: A new Model of obesity + NIDDM. Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Anaheim CA, April 06, 1992. 264. “Adiposity, hormonal response, and protein synthesis: The effect of glucose polymers in Adult lean and obese LA/N-cp rats. Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Anaheim CA, April 08, 1992. 265. “Effects of glucose polymers on adiposity and metabolism”. Annual Meeting, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Baltimore, MD, May 1, 1992. 266. “Development of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in LA/N-cp x SHR/N-cp F1 Hybrid rats” Annual meeting, FASEB/AIN, April, 1990 (P). 267. Member and participant, Board of Governors, Annual Meeting, Alliance of Army National Guard Health Care Professionals, San Antonio, Texas, Nov 14, 1992. Also member Of awards Board, which met at the same location on the same date. *268. Participant, 99th Annual Meeting, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, Nashville, TN,

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November 13-19, 1992. 269. “The effects of cold and carbohydrate on non-shivering thermo genesis (NST) in young LA Ntul/cp rats” co-presented with D.E. Black and D. Williams, Annual meeting of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter p. 23, Abstract 27, May 12, 1992. 270. “The effects of coffee brewing methods on serum lipids of serum lipids of LA/Ntul/-cp rats”, Co-presented poster with D.E. Black and D. Williams, Annual meeting of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, p.23, Abstract 27, May 12, 1992, May 12, 1992. 271. “Impaired Capacity for nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) enhanced by carbohydrate in aged Lean LA/N rats”, Co-presented poster with S.P.DeBolt, Annual meeting of Signma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, p. 24, Abstract 9, May 12, 1992. 272. “Obesity and caloric efficiency in aging LA/N-cp rats” copresented poster with S.P. DeBolt And E. Jeong Annual meeting of Signma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, p. 25, Abstract 30, May 12, 1992. 273. “Mechanisms linking insulin resistance to defective thermogenesis in obesity”. Co-presented lecture with L.J. Bukowiecki, C. Atgie, and A. Marette (Laval University). FASEB J. 6(5): A 1647 (4113), Washington, D.C. April, 1992. *274. “Carbohydrate enhancement of nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) in aged lean LA/N rats”, Coauthored oral presentation with H. Peisong and S.P. DeBolt. Proceedings, 9th Annual Meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity, Atlanta, Ga, (p. 185, Abst O-33), September, 1992. *275. “A role for thyroidal change in energy homeostasis of aging and obesity in LA/N-cp rats. Coauthored talk with S.P. DeBolt. Proceedings, 9th Annual Meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity, Atlanta, Georgia, (p. 18S, Abst O-35) September, 1992. *276. “Effect of Cold Exposure on Thermogenesis and thyroidal metabolism in Lean and Obese LA/N-cp rats”. Co-authored talk with D. Williams. Proceedings, 9th Annual meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity, Atlanta, Ga, (p. 19S, Abstr O-37), September, 1992. *277. “Carbohydrate-induced increases in adiposity in lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Co-authored Talk with C. Carlin, and S.P. DeBolt, Proceedings, 9th Annual meeting, North American Association for the study of Obesity , Atlanta, Ga (p. 25S, Abst O-61), September, 1992. 278. “The effect of glucose polymers on adiposity, hormonal status, and protein synthesis in adult Lean and obese LA/N-cp rats. Coauthored poster with C. Carlin and S. DeBolt. Proceedings, 32nd Annual meeting, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Baltimore, Md., (Abstract P-18; Supplement, Am.J. Clin. Nutr., ) May, 1992. 279. “The effects of cold and carbohydrate on nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) in young LA/ Ntul/ -cp rats”, co-authored poster with D. Black and D. Williams. Proceedings, Quarterly Meeting, Institute for Food Technologists, Hershey, PA, May, 1992. 280. “Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis in obese diabetic rats”, Coauthored poster with L.J. Bukowiecki (Laval Univ, Quebec, Canada), Proceedings, Philadelphia Chapter, American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA January 29, 1992. 281. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Diabetic WKY/N-cp rat”, Coauthored poster with D.E. Black. Proceedings, Philadelphia Chapter, American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA Jan 29, 1992. 282. “Medical Readiness and training exercises in South America” Annual Address, 74th Annual Military Ball, Drexel University ROTC, Philadelphia Navy base, Philadelphia, PA, March 05, 1993. 283. “Obesity and Caloric Efficiency in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Coauthored talk with S.P. DeBolt. Annual Meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 30, 1993. (FASEB J. 7(3) (Part 1): A91,1993;(abstract no. 524).

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284. “Thyroidal status and glucose oxidation in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Coauthored talk With M. Paz Nava (Complutense Univ, Madrid, Spain) and S.P. DeBolt. Annual Meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 29, 1993 (FASEB J. 7(3) Part 1: A280, 1993 (Abstract No. 1625) 285. “Norepinephrine and Insulin resistant glucose transport in brown adipocytes isolated from Diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”, Coauthored talk with L.J. Bukowiecki, L.J., A. Marette, P. Mauriege And C. Atgie, Annual Meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, March 31, 1993. (FASEB J. 7(4) Part 11: A605, 1993. (Abstract no. 3505). 286. “Specific decrease of brown adipose tissue mitochondrial content and thermogenic capacity In obese SHR/N-cp rats”, Coauthored talk with C. Atgie, C., A. Marette, M. Desultels, and L.J. Bukowiecki, annual meeting, FASEB, New Orleans, LA, April 01, 1993. (FASEB J. 7(4) Part 11: A648,1993. (Abstract no. 3752). 287. “Obesity and Caloric Efficiency in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Coauthored poster Presentation with S.P. DeBolt. Annual meeting of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, (supplement, Abstract 61, 1993; (abstract no. 524). April 20, 1993. 288. “The effects of cold and carbohydrate on nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) in young LA/Ntul/ -cp rats”, co-authored poster presentation with D. Williams and D.E. Black. Annual meeting of Sigma Xi Drexel University Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 62, 1993. April 20, 1993. 289. “The effects of cocaine on activity level and exploratory behavior of offspring of male rats”, Coauthored poster with A. Winfrey, and J. Caulkins. Annual meeting of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, Supplement Abstract 64, 1993. APRIL 20, 1993. 290. “Thyroidal status and glucose oxidation in aging lean and obese LA/N-cp rats”, Coauthored Poster presentation with M. Paz Nava (Complutense Univ, Madrid, Spain) and S.P. DeBolt. Annual meeting of Sigma Xi, Drexel University Chapter, Supplement, Abstract 63, 1993. April 20, 1993. 291. Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis and obesity in the corpulent rat”, Invited lecture, Dartmouth Medical School, Dartmouth, NH, April 27, 1993. 292. “Thermogenesis and Obesity in the Diabetic WKY/N-cp rat”, Coauthored poster presentation With D.E.Black Proceedings, American Dietetic Association, JADA Supplement), September 1993. (P 421) *293. “Nutritional status of residents of the Amazon River Basin of Bolivia”, Proceedings, XV International Congress of Nutrition Adelaide, Poster presentation. International Union of Nutritional Sciences, Adelaide, Australia, Sept 26, 199 3(Book 1, p 276 (abstract P43), 1993. *294. “Genetic determinants of T3 receptor affinity and thermogenesis in LA/N-cp rats” Coauthored poster presentation with M. Paz Nava, D.E. Black, and N.L. Young. Proceedings, XV International Congress of Nutrition Adelaide, International Union of Nutritional Sciences, Book 1, p 481 (abs P179), 1993. *295. “Effects of acarbose on lipoprotein lipase activity in lean and obese-diabetic SHR/N-cp rats”. Coauthored talk with S.P. DeBolt. Proceedings, XV International Congress of Nutrition Adelaide, International Union of Nutritional Sciences, Book 2, p 764, 1993. *296. “Metabolic Contributors to Thrifty Gene Expression in the Corpulent Rat”. Coauthored Poster presentation with M. Paz Nava (Complutense Univ, Madrid, Spain) and L.J. Bukowiecki (laval Univ, Quebec, Canada), - Proceedings, Satellite Symposium on Diabetes and The thrifty gene, 4th IUNS. 1993. 297. Invited participant, Annual Meeting, Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commands, Richmond, VA Nov 06, 1993. *298. Invited participant, 100th annual meeting, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, San Antonio, Texas, Nov 14 to 20, 1993. *299. Member and participant, Board of Governors, Annual Meeting, Alliance of Army National Guard Health Care Professionals, San Antonio, Texas, Nov 14, 1993. Also chairman of Awards board of this organization, which met on the same date and location.

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*300. Chief Preventative Medicine Officer, Medical Readiness and Training Mission for delivery Of Humanitarian medical assistance to medically undeserved populations, vicinity Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, S.A., Feb 25-Mar 20, 1991. Attached to US Embassy, LaPaz, Bolivia for Mission. Awarded the US Army Commendation Medal for this mission *301. Chief Preventative Medicine Officer, Medical Readiness and Training Mission for delivery Of Humanitarian Medical Assistance to medically undeserved populations, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Sept 3-21, 1991. Attached to US Embassy, LaPaz for Mission. Awarded a second US Army Commendation Medal for this mission. *302. Chief Preventative Medicine Officer, Medical readiness and Training Mission for delivery Of humanitarian medical assistance to medically undeserved populations, Santa Cruz, And Chapare River Valley, Amazon River Basin, S.A., Feb 28-Mar 20m 1992. Also awarded a USARCOM for this mission. 303. Pennsylvania coordinator for professional staffing of Medical Readiness and Training Exercise (MEDRETE) for Guatemala (June 10-15, 1993) and 304. Pennsylvania coordinator for professional staffing of Medical Readiness and Training Exercise (MEDRETE ), Quito Ecuador (July 1993). 305. Participant and Drexel University Delegate, NIH/OPRR meeting on ethical use of animals in research and teaching, San Diego, CA, Jan 27-30, 1993. 306. Co-Chairman (with J. Silverman, Hahnemann Univ) NIH/OPRR Regional meeting on “Ehical Use Of animals in

Academe’ And Industry”, June 20-22, 1993, Philadelphia, PA. Organizing Committee and CoChair of meeting. 307. Invited participant, Annual Meeting, National Guard Association of the United States, Biloxi, MS, Oct 9-12, 1993. (1992 recipient of Garde Nationale Trophy; coordinated Award of 1993 trophy). Member, Pennsylvania delegation. 308. Chief Preventative Medicine Officer, Medical readiness and Training Mission for delivery Of humanitarian medical assistance to medically undeserved populations, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, S.A., Sept 3-19, 1993. Also, Pennsylvania coordinator for professional staffing Of MEDRETE Guatemala (June ’93) and MEDRETE (Quito) Ecuador (July 1993). Also Invited to contribute in Quito mission, same role as above, but unable to participate full mission due To Political instability in SOUTHCOM region (Guatemala) in June; 309-313. Invited papers at FASEB meetings, 1994 314-317. Invited papers at FASEB meetings, 1995 318-319 Laboratory Animal Diabetes (LAD-IV) meeting, Tokyo, Japan, 1994. 320. Metabolic effects of amylin in diabetes, California Medical officers association annual Meeting, Sacramento CA, Mar 21, 1995. 321. “Hormones, thermogenesis, and obesity in the corpulent rat”, research seminar, dept of Pharmacology, Thomas Jefferson University Medical School, April 11, 1989. 322. Hormonal effects of Amylin in diabetes, Laval University School of Medicine, Quebec, Canada, Feb 12, 1995. 323. Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis in corpulent rats, Dept of Physiology, Laval University Medical School, Feb 11, 1995. 324. Mechanism of Amylin action in diabetes, Drexel University seminar, April 06, 1996. 325. Nutrition and disease patterns in the Amazon River Basin, Pennsylvania Medical Officers Association, April, 1995 . 326. Presentation of the Order of Military Medical Merit, 244th Medical Brigade, Brooklyn, NY, Jan 21, 1996. Presented prestigious award to Brigade Commander, on behalf of the US Army Surgeon General, The Pentagon. Wash, DC 327-30. Member, select panels to develop strategies to reduce the AMEDD in line with military Downsizing, numerous meetings, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996, Association of Military Surgeons of the USA, Alliance of the Army National Guard Health Care Professionals, And the National Guard Association of the United States

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Meetings in Boston MA(1993), Cleveland, OH(1995), Washington, DC (1996) and Anaheim, CA (1994). Received Certificate of Appreciation from ARNGAHCP for work on these committees, in Cleveland, OH September, 1995. 331. Member, select committee to determine downsizing and restructuring of the AMEDD Logistical and Biomedical Repair Support System, Annville, PA, for the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, 1995. Awarded the Pennsylvania Commendation Medal (Gov Ridge) for My contributions to this important committee. 332. Effect of ICV implants of lean hypothalamic tissue on energy expenditure in obese Zucker Rats, Invited speaker, joint meeting of the Western Biotech Conf. and the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, Oct 18, 1995. 333. “Development of Models of obesity in rats”, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA, April 03, 1995. 334. Physiologic activity of the leptin receptor, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA, July, 1995. 335. Mechanism of impaired thermogenesis in the corpulent rat, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA, Feb, 1995. *336. Juror, Doctoral Dissertation Committee, Xilin Lieu, MD, Laval University, Ste Foy, Quebec, Feb 10, 1995. 337. Measurement of energy expenditure by mass spectrometry, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA, May, 1995. 338. Isolation of RNA from rat adipose tissue, research seminar, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA, June 1995. 339. “Liver carbonic anhydrase activity in lean, obese, and obese-diabetic rats”, 95th annual mee ting, Experimental Biology- 95, Atlanta, GA April 1995. 340. “Toxicity of Mercurial compounds on reproductive processes”, 95th annual meeting, experi mental Biology-95, Atlanta GA April 1995. 341. “Effect of mineral chelates on swimming time of LA/N rats” 95th Annual Meeting, experimental Biology-95, Atlanta, GA April 1995. *342. “Effect of polycose overfeeding on energy expenditure in carbohydrate-intolerant rats”, International Congress on Obesity, Ottawa, Canada, August, 1994. 343. Metabolic Characteristics of Genetic Models of Obesity in Rats”, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA,

April 10, 1995. 344. “Measurement of energy expenditure by mass spectrometry”, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA August 04, 1995. 345. “Effective Career Management”, New England Medical Officer’s Association, Essex Junction, Vermont, Dec 03, 1995. Also: Co-chair of meeting with Chief Surgeon, National Guard Bureau, Pentagon, Washington, DC. 346. “Effect of Hypothalamic Implants on resting energy expenditure”, Annual Researchers day, American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA, Jan 27, 1996. *347. “Endurance effects of potassium and magnesium aspartate chelate mixtures in rats”, International Congress of Nutrition, Montreal, Que, July 20, 1997. *348. “Nonshivering thermogenesis and metabolic parameters of obese rats after ICV fetal Hypothalamus implants”, 16th International Congress on Nutrition, Montreal Quebec, July 28, 1997. 349. “Normalization of RMR in obese rats by fetal hypothalamus ICV Implants”, Symposium Speaker (Obesity and Energy Metabolism), Annual meeting, Experimental Biolgy-97, New Orleans, LA April 08, 1997. 350. “Humanitarian Medical Civic Action Support Missions in remote Areas of South America CME Lecture, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, April 12, 1996.

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*351. “Nutrition and Diabetes Update”, Annual Meeting, SouthWestern PA Medical and Dental Association, Acapulco, Mexico, Dec 10-11, 1996. 352. Live TV; “Holiday Eating and Diet Pills”, Channel 29 FOX – TV, Dec 29, 1996. 353. “Personalized Nutrition”, Sponsored by Greentree Nutritionals, San Francisco, CA; taped November 1998, played Ch 13 and others, July 06, and 07, 1999. 354. “Biochemistry of Energy Metabolism in Exercise”, sponsored by Targeted Body Systems, TV tape taped July, 197, played June, 1999. 355. “Nutraceuticals in Medical Practice” , Annual Meeting, American Nutraceutical Association, San Diego, CA, March 26, 1999. 356. Contributor, training audiotape, “Nutrition in Athletic Training”, (with J. Riopelle and W. Kennamore), National Safety Associates, Inc, March 27, 1999, San Diego, CA. 357. “Aging and Obesity in the Corpulent rat”, Department of Biochemistry, Medical College Of Pennsylvania -Hahnneman Medical University, Philadelphia, May 08, 1999. 358. “Recent Developments in nutrition” Community Prevention Plus Lecture, Philadelphia, PA Aug 12, 1998. 359. Uses of Nutraceuticals in Health, Community Prevention plus Lecture, Laffayette Hill PA, March, 1999 . 360. “Nutritional Prevention of Disease” Community Prevention Plus Lecture, Westbrook Hospital, NJ, 1999. 361. “Nutraceuticals in Medical Practice” Annual Meeting, American Nutraceutical Association, San Diego, CA, May 26, 1999. 362. “Components of a Healthy Diet”, Educational Prevention Plus Conference Call for Medical Professionals, July 25, 1999. *363. Aging, Obesity, and Metabolism in the corpulent rat”, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct 1997. *364. “Metabolic and Thermic Responses to Diet and Cold Environment in obesity during aging”, Invited Research Symposium, Nestle, Lausanne, Switzerland, Oct, 1997. 365. “Effect of fetal hypothalamus ICV implants on obesity in obese rats”, Annual meeting, Society of Sigma Xi, May, 1998. *366. “Age-related enhancement in energy homeostasis in Obese LA/N-cp rats”, Annual meeting American Societies for Nutritional Sciences/Experimental Biolgy ’99, New Orleans, LA, April 1998. *367. “Acute responses to chelated MgASP, Mg, and Asp on swim tine”, Annual Meeting, American Societies for Nutritional Sciences/Experimental Biology ’99, Anaheim, CA, April 1998. *368. “CHO loading enhances Mg+K Aspartate endurance”, Annual Meeting, American Societies for Nutritional - Sciences/Experimental Biology’99, Anaheim, CA, April 1998. 369. “Effects of Inulin Root complex on Glycemic responses of obese-diabetic rats, Annual Meeting, Society of Sigma Xi, Philadelphia, PA, p.46, 1998. 370. “Ritter, S.C. Johnston, O. Tulp, “Effect of Mg-and K-Asp on endurance exercise”, Proceedings of Sigma, Xi, Philadelphia, PA, 1998 (1st prize, Graduate student research award to S Ritter for best paper). 371. Dynamic Light Scattering as an objective non-invasive method in veterinary ophthalmic Diagnosis and research, Proceedings of SPIE, 1998. *372. “In Vivo characterization of cataract in naphthalene toxicity, aging, and diabetic animal Models via

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non-invasive dynamic light scattering (DLS)” Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 18, 1999, with S Dubin. *373. M-L Grob, A Szabo, E Ritz, H Otto, S Albdussalam, K Munter, A Parkman, and OL Tulp. “Diabetes Induced Renal Pathology in SHR/ntul/-cp and Streptozotocin-treated Rats” Experimental Biology’99, Washington, DC, April 21, 1999. *374. “Ergogenic effects of Mg-Asp in Athletics”, Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 19, 1999. *375. “Additive effects of magnesium-potassium glaciate and ginseng on exercise time of Rats”. Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 21, 1999. *376. The effects of a magnesium-aspartate supplement on serum magnesium, lactate, and Exercise outcome in rats”, Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 18, 1999. *377. Effect of Dahlia Inulin Root Complex on Glycemic Responses of obese and obese- Diabetic (NIDDM) rats”, Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 18, 1999. *378. A Parkman, M-L Grob, E Ritz, S Chon, and OL Tulp. Effects of aging on glycemic para meters in male and - female SHR/ntul/-cp rats”, Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 21, 1999., April, 1999 . *379. Chair, National symposium on Nutrition and Aging, FASEB, Experimental Biology’99, Washington, DC, April 18, 1999. *380. “Effects of aging in man and animals”, Plenary lecture, symposium on Nutrition and Aging, Experimental Biology ’99, Washington, DC, April 18, 1999 (Chairman of Conference). 381. “The effects of magnesium-potassium glycinate + Ginseng on swim endurance in adult LA/N rats”, Annual meeting of Society of Sigma Xi, Philadelphia PA May 06, 1999. (First Prize, Undergraduate research) 382. “Progression of hyperglycemia and renal pathology in the SHR/Ntul/ -cp rat”, Annual Meeting, Society of Sigma Xi, May 06, 1999, Philadelphia, PA. *383. ‘Effect of Ginseng on Endurance Exercise and Oxidative Metabolism in Untrained LA/N Rats, Proceedings, The Efficacy and Safety of Medicinal Herbs, International Conference, Tulp, OL. UN Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA March 2000. 384. ‘Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Diabetes in the Corpulent rat’, Invited Research Seminar, University of California at Pomona, CA, Feb 27, 2001. 385. Diet, Nutrition, and Health in the Amazon River Basin’, Department of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Sciences, College of Sciences, University of California at Pomona (CA), Feb 28, 2001. 386. Expert Witness, Mineral Nutrition in Human Metabolism, , Albion Laboratories v. Ellis, San Francisco, CA Dec 20,

2000. 387. Effect of Ginseng on Endurance Exercise and Oxidative Metabolism in untrained LA/Ntul rats” The Efficacy and Safety of Medicinal Herbs, International Conference, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, March 2-3. 2000. *388. “ACE Inhibition and Endothelin Receptor Blockade decreases progression of Nephropathy and improves renal

Function in diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp rats”, American Society for Pharmacology and Experiemtal Therapeutics, Orlando, Fl, April 1, 2001. Co-authors ML Gross, A. Schoof, A. Koch, A. Simonavicienne, and E. Ritz, Univ of Erlengen, Germany, and , N. A. Harbi, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA., USA

*389. “Review of dietary sodium effects on Renal pathology in Type II diabetes Mellitus” Annual meeting, American Physiologic Society, Orlando, Fl April 3, 2001. Coauthors: Nevin A. Harbi, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA and Marie-Luise Gross, University of Heidleberg, Heidleberg, Germany *390. “Review of dietary sodium effects on renal pathology in Type II diabetes Mellitus” Annual meeting, American

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Societies for Experiemental Biology, Orlando, Fl April 3, 2001. Coauthors Nevin A. Harbi, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA and Marie-Luise Gross, University of Heidleberg, Heidleberg, Germany.

*391. “ACE Inhibition and Endothelin Receptor Blockade decreases progression of Nephropathy and improves renal Function in diabetic SHR/Ntul/-cp rats”, annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for experimental

Biology Orlando, Fl, April 1, 2001. Co-authors ML Gross, A. Schoof, A. Koch, A. Simonavicienne, and E. Ritz, Univ of Erhlengen, Germany, and N. A. Harbi, Drexel University, Philadelphia.

392. “Diet, Nutrition,and Health in the Amazon River Bain”, Department of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Science, University of California at Pomona, Pomona, CA, Feb 28, 2001. *393. “Comparison of dietary sodium intake in Egypt and the US” at Annual meeting, Society for International Nutrition Research, at Annual meeting of the American Societies for Experimental Biology, Orlando, Fl, April 3, 2001. *394. “Innovational Techniques for the Integration of Nutritional Sciences into Medical Curricula”, Annual Meeting, American Society for Nutritional Sciences, symposium on nutrition education, at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Experimental Biology, Orlando, Fl, April 03, 2001. 395. “Mineral Content of edible Hoodia species”, presented at Annual Meeting of the American Societies for Nutritional Sciences, at Annual Meeting of the American Society for Experimental Biology, Orlando, Fl, April 3, 2001. Co-authors Nevin A. Harbi (Drexel Univ) and Ara DerMarderosian (University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, PA). *396. O. Tulp, C.M. Konyk, and M. Nasir, “Innovation in Medical Education”, Annual meeting of Soc for Experimental Biology, April, 2002 USAFASEB J. in press, 2002. *397. O. Tulp and ML Gross, effects of Endothelin receptor antagonist on improvement of renal functional parameters In obese diabetic SHR Ntul//-cp rats, FASEB J , 2002. *398. The congenic SHR/Ntul/-cp rat as an animal model for diabetic induced renal disease”, O.L. Tulp and ML Gross, Presented at Annual meeting of Federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine., New Orleans, LA, April 21, 2002. *399. “Integration of Nutritional Sciences in Medical Curricula, O.L. Tulp, C.M. Konyk, A Kiani, and M Nairi. Presented At annual meeting of Federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine, New Orleans, LA, April 22, 2002. *400. “Effect of Hoodia plant on weight Loss in Congenic Obese LA/Ntul/-cp rats. OL Tulp, NA Harbi, a DerMarDerosian, Presented at annual meeting of federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine, New Orleans, LA, April 21, 2002. *401. “Hoodia species as a source of essential micronutrients”, OL Tulp and NA Harbi, presented at annual meeting of Federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine, New Orleans, LA April 22, 2002. *402. “An Assessment of the effectiveness of the miniprep-DNA isolated from E. Coli in transforming Sacharomyces Cervisiae”, M. Nasiri and O.L. Tulp, Presented at annual meeting of Federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine, New Orleans, LA, April 21, 2002. *403. “Development and assessment of a yeast bioassay for mycotoxins”, M. Nairi(Spon: OL Tulp), presented at annual Meeting of Federation of Experimental Biology and Medicine, New Orleans, LA, April, 24, 2002. *404. “Effect of ACE inhibition and Endothelin Receptor Blockade on diabetic nephropathy in the SHR/Ntul/-cp rat” O.L. Tulp, et al. presented at annual meeting of Experimental Biology 2003, San Diego, CA 12th April, 2003. 405. Participant, “Individualized Nutrition”, in: Alternatives in life styles, Ch 13, Los Angeles, CA June 6 and 7, 1999.

(TV script). *406. “Metabolic Effects of aging in man and animals”, Invited Plenary Lecture, American Sopcieties for Nutritional Sciences, (American Institute of Nutrition and American Society for Clinical Nutrition), Symposium on Nutrition and

Aging, Experimental Biology ’99, Washington DC April 18, 1000. Published lecture announcement.

*407. “Comparison of renal pathology in streptozotocin induced and genetic models of diabetes”, American Association for Nephrology, Miami, FL Nov 5, 1998.

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408. “Nutraceuticals in Medical Practice”, panel discussant, Annual meeting, American Nutraceutical Association, San Diego, CA March 26, 1999. [8 AMA CEUs]. 409. “Aging and Obesity in the Corpulent rat”, Invited Research seminar, Department of Biochemistry, Medical College of Philadelphia-Hahnemann University (MCPHU), Philadelphia, PA May 8, 1999. 410. “Uses of Nutraceuticals in Health”, Invited Speaker, Community Prevention Plus Seminars, Lafayette Hill, PA March

18, 1999. 411. “Nutritional prevention of Disease”, Invited Speaker, In-Service Medical Education, Kesser Hospital, Kesser NJ, June 12, 1999. 412. Components of a Healthy Diet”, Invited Speaker, National Medical Education Conference, Stellar health Group, Los Angeles CA, July 25, 1999. 413. Components of a Healthy Diet”, Invited Speaker, National Medical Education Conference, Stellar Health Group, Los Angeles CA, August 25, 1999. 414. “Nutrition and Health”, Stonebridge Community Association, New Castle, DE., Nov 4, 1999. *415. “Invited chairman, Symposium on Nutrition and Aging, Experimental Biology 99, Washington DC, April 19, 1999. 416. “Fitness and Health”, Ironman Magazine, cited interview, November, 1998. 417. “Sports Nutrition”, Today’s Health, August 1998, and repeated October, 1998. *418. “Diabetic Nephropathy in Streptozotocin induced diabetes and in the spontaneously Diabetic Model

SHR/Ntul//-cp Rat”, with coauthors ML Gross, A Schoof, A Koch, A Szabo, A Abdussalam, A Parkman, K Munter, E Ritz, and K Amann. Proceedings of Kidney and Blood Pressure Research, Congress on Nephrology, Freiberg, , Germany, Sept 18-21, 1999. (abst 50, p. 208, 1999)

*419. “Comparison of Renal damages in two different experimentl models (SHR/N//-cp and the Streptozotocin-induced model), presented with ML gross, A Szabo, s Abdussalam, A parkman, K Munter, E Ritz, and SK Amann. Conference

on Pathology Research and Practice, Jena, Germany, May 26-29, 1999.

*420. “Dietary Intake Patterns among female college students in Egypt”, co- with NA Harbi, MS El=Dashlouty, SA Ad-Elghany, YM Ali,. At Annual Meeting, Experimental Biology 2000, San diego, CA April 15-18, 2000.

*421. “Dietary Intake Patterns among female college students in Egypt”, co- with NA Harbi, MS El=Dashlouty, SA Ad-

Elghany, YM Ali,. At Annual Meeting, Society for Investigative Research (SINR), San Diego, CA April 15-18, 2000. *422. “Effects of mono- and poly-unsaturated fatty acids on lipid peroxidation in rats”, with Z Ghossoub, Z Habbel, and n

Baba, Annual Meeting, Experimetnal Biology 2000, San Diego CA April 15-18, 2000. *423. “Effects of Magnesium-Potassium Glycinate Complex on Swim endurance (SE), Glycolytic Activity, and oxidative

capacity in aging sedentary LA/Ntul// rats”, with A Pittoulis, C Johnston, and M Hsaio, Experimental Biology 2000, San Diego CA April 15-18, 2000.

*424. “Early detection and progression of NIDDM and gastric dysregulation in obese SHR/N//-cp Rats. With NA harbi, ML

Gross, and E Ritz. Annual Meeting, Experimetnal Biology 2000, San Diego CA April 15-18 2000. *425. “Renal pathology in Spontaneously Diabetic SHR/N//-cp Rats after ETa receptor blockade and ACE-inhibition”, with

ML Gross, A Schoof, A Koch, A Simonavivenne, A Parkman, K Munter, E Ritz, and SK Amann. Annual Meeting, Experimental Biology 2000, San Diego CA April 15-18 2000.

*426. “Early diagnosis of NIDDM in congenic SHR/N//-cp Rats. With NA harbi, ML Gross, and E Ritz. At: Annual

Meeting, Experimental Biology 2000, San Diego CA April 15-18 2000. *427. “Effects of Aging on Glycemic parameters in Diabetic SHR/N//-cp Rats”, with NA Harbi, D Boyce, S Dubin, M

Victor, and ML Gross. Annual Meeting, Experimental Biology 2000, San Diego CA April 15-18 2000.

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*428. “Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Diabetes in the Corpulent Rat”, Invited Research Seminar, College of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Free University of Berlin, Berlin Germany, March 22, 2000.

429. “Dynamic Light Scattering as an objective non-invasive method in veterinary ophthalmic diagnosis and research”,

with S Dubin, R Ansari, S Steinberg, S Koch, M Della-Vecchia, M Cozmi, and M Victor. Proceedings of SPIE, 1999 430 “Biochemistry and Nutritional Biochemistry, Cellular Physiology, and Metabolism”, a 40 hour lecture series for

advanced medical students, 5 credit hour course, Cambridge, UK Sept 5-Oct 3, 2000. *431. “Characteristics of Obesity, Diabetes, and Glucoregulation in the Corpulent Rat”, Visiting Scientist, Knoll

Pharmaceuticals, Ludwigshafen, Germany, September 22, 2000. 432. “Biochemical Regulation in Diabetes”, American International School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, July 2002. *422. “Effects of Ginseng on Endurance Exercise and Oxidative Metabolism in untrained LA/Ntul Rats” Invited

Presentation, The efficacy and Safety of Meddicinal herbs, International Conference, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA March 2-3, 2000.

423. “Thermogenesis, Obesity, and Diabetes in the Corpulent rat”, Invited Research Seminar, University of California at Pomona, Pomona CA Feb 27, 2001.

*424. “Review of Dietary Sodium effects on renal pathology in Type II diabetes mellitus”, Annual Meeting, American

Physiologic Society, at American Societies for Experimental Biology, Orlando, FL, April 3, 2001. Co Author ML Gross, University of Heidleberg (Germany)

425. Expert Witness, Mineral Nutrition, Albion Labs vs. Dr. Gregory Ellis, San Francisco, CA Dec 20, 2000. (Won

position) 426. “Diet, Nutrition, and Health in the Amazon river Basin”, Invited Seminar, Department of Food, Nutrition, and

Consumer Sciences, University of California at Pomona, Pomona CA USA, Feb 28, 2001. *427. “ACE Inhibition and Endothelin Receptor Blockade Decreases Progression of Nephropathy and Improves Renal

Function in Diabetic SHR/Ntul rats”, Annual Meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, American Society for Pharmacology and Expereimetnal therapeutics, Orlando FL April 1, 2001. Co Authors: ML Gross, A Schoof, A Koch, A Simonavicienne, and E Ritz, Dept of Pathology, Univ of Heidleberg, Germany., and Dr K Amann, University of Ehrlangen germany; and Dr K. Muenter, Knoll Laboratories AG, Ludwigshafen Germany; and NA Harbi, Drexel Univesity, Philadephia PA USA.

*428. Comparison of Dietary Sodium Intake in Egypt and in the USA”, at Annual Meeting, Society for Inteernational

Nutrition Research, Societies for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Orlando FL April 3, 2001 *429. “Innovational Techniques for Integration of Nutritional Sciences into Medical Curricula”, Annual Meeting, American

Societies for Experimental Biology, Orlando FL USA, April 3, 2001. *430. Mineral Content of Edible Hoodia Species”. Presented at Annual meeting of the American Societies for Experimental

Biology, Orlando Fl USA April 3, 2001. Co Author Dr A DerMarderosian, Univ of Sciences, Philadelphia PA *431. “Innovation in Medical Education”, Annual Meeting, American Societies for Experimental Biology, Orlando Fl USA

April 3, 2002. Co Author: Dr C.M.Konyk. *432. “Effects of endothelin receptor Antagonist on improvemen t of renal functional parameters in obese diabetic

SHR/Ntul-cp rats” co author Dr ML Gross, Univ of heidleberg, Germany., Presented at American Societies for Experimental Biology, New Orleans LA USA April 24, 2003.

*433. The Congenic SHR/Ntul-cp rat as an Animal Model for Diabetic-Induced Renal Disease”, Presented at Annual

Meeting, American Societies for Experimental Biology, New Orleans, LA, USA April 23, 2002. *434. Integration of Nutritional Sciences into Medical Curricula” Annual Meeting, American Societies for Experimental

Biology, New Orleans, LA USA April 22, 2002. Co-authored with CM Konyk et al.

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*436. “Hoodia Species as a Source of Essential Micronutrients”, Annual Meeting, American Societies for Experimental

Biology, New Orleans, LA USA April 22, 2002. *437. “An assessment of the Effectiveness of the Miniprep-DNA isolated from E. coli in transforming Sachromyces

Cervisiae”, Annual Meeting, American Societies for Experimental Biology, New Orleans, LA USA April 21, 2002. *438. Development and assessment of a yeast bioassay for mycotoxins”, Presented at Annual Meeting, American Societies

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Annual Meeting, American Societies for Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA USA April 12, 2003. *440. “Effects of Hoodia Consumption of appetite and body composition”, 6th Annual Meeting and Research Conference,

CARAPA, Castries, St Lucia, West Indies, June 2005. *441 “Non-surgical Naturopathic Elimination of Gallstones “, with J Humphreys, 6th Annual Meeting of CARAPA, Castries

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*442. “Bridging the Gap’, Plenary lecture and educational workshop, Annual Conference, American Naturopathic Medical Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 30, 2006.

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6. EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 2012 ABSTRACT CONFIRMATION OF POSTER PRESENTATION-ASN Diego Convention Center - 111 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego, California 92101 The following will confirm the day, date, time, and location of your poster presentation. Please advise co-authors of the time and place of the presentation as they will not receive a separate notification. A copy of this email has been sent to your sponsor. Please review the important note to presenters in attached PDF. POSTER PRESENTATION INFORMATION: (read carefully) Abstract Number: 8741 Abstract Title: Effects of an inulin-chromium complex on glycemic index in obesity First Author: Orien Tulp Poster Session Title: Carbohydrate Metabolism Day of Presentation: Sunday April 22, 2012 Program Number: 638.17