David B. Wheeler, M.D., Ph.D.
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Current Positions
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Managing Associate, Wyoming
Neurologic Associates, LLC
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Chairman, Wyoming Neuroscience and
Spine Institute
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Medical Director, Wyoming Medical
Center Stroke Program
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Medical Director, Wyoming Epilepsy
Center
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Adjunct Faculty, University of
Wyoming Residency Program in Family Practice/Neurology
Special Interests
Training
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Fellow, Clinical Neurophysiology
(EEG, Epilepsy and Evoked Potentials),
Division of EEG and Epilepsy,
Department
of Neurology, Brigham & Women's
Hospital,
Harvard Medical School, 7/04-6/05
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Resident, Neurology, Departments of Neurology,
Massachusetts General and Brigham & Women's
Hospitals, Harvard Medical School,
7/01-6/04
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Intern, Internal Medicine,
Department of Medicine, Brigham & Women's and
Faulkner Hospitals, Harvard Medical School, 7/00-6/01
Education
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M.D.,
Stanford University School of
Medicine, 9/91-6/00.
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Ph.D.,
Neurosciences Program,
Stanford University School of Medicine. Thesis title: Identification of
Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels Involved in Regulation of Excitatory Synaptic
Transmission in Rat Hippocampus; Research Advisor:
Richard W. Tsien,
1/93-1/98.
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M.Sc.,
Faculty of Physiological Sciences,
University of Oxford. Thesis title: In Vivo
Monitoring of Striatal Neurochemistry: Neurotransmitter Interactions During
Behaviour; Research Supervisor: Dr. Marianne Fillenz, St. Anne's College,
10/89-9/91.
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B.A. with High Honors, Zoological Sciences
(Chemistry Minor), University of Montana,
9/84-6/89.
Awards
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Howard Hughes
Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellowship, Stanford University, 1993-1998.
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Rhodes
Scholarship, Montana and Magdalen
College, University of Oxford, 1989-1991.
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Watkins Scholarship for Senior Project,
University of Montana, 1988-1989.
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University of Montana Presidential Award of
Merit, University of Montana, 1988.
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Silent Sentinel Award for Academic Excellence,
University of Montana, 1988.
Licensure and Certification
Membership
Publications
- For a selection of original articles, review articles, book chapters and
abstracts click here.
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