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Michael Stier, MD
Assistant Professor (CHS)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Email: mastier@wisc.edu
Office: D4/207A CSC
Phone: 608.262.1962
FAX: 608.262.2054
Pager: 608.265.7000 #2306
Mailing Address:
D4/207A CSC
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53792
Research Summary
Seizure fatalities; childhood deaths; forensic education
Professional Experience
2001-Present Assistant Professor(CHS), Deptartment of Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
2000-2001 Pathology CBL Session Group Instructor, Medical College of Wisconsin
1999-2000 Clinical Instructor, University of Virginia, Department of Pathology, Pediatric and Adult Autopsy Service
1998-2000 Local Medical Examiner, Charlottesville & Albermarle County, for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Richmond, VA
1999 Autopsy & Surgical Pathology POT Case Instructor, University of Virginia
Education
1994 MD, University of Wisconsin
Selected Publications
Buxser S., Vroegop S., Decker D., Hinzminn J., Poorman R., Thomsen D., Stier M., Abraham I., Greenberg B.D., Hatzenbuhler N.T., Shea M., Curry K.A., Tomich C.C., (1991) Single-Step Purification and Biological Activity of Human Nerve Growth Factor Produced from Insect Cells. Journal of Neurochemistry 56: pgs. 1012-1018.
Brideau R.J., Walters R.R., Stier M.A., Hausknecht E.C., Wathen M.W. (1990) A Novel Chimeric Glycoprotein (FG) of Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Is Immunogenic and Protective in Cotton Rats. Vaccines 90. Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory Press 0-87969-341 X/90.
Brideau R.J., Walters R.R., Stier M.A., Wathen M.W., (1989) Protection of Cotton Rats against Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus by Vaccination with a Novel Chimeric FG Glycoprotein. Journal of General Virology 70: pgs. 2637-44.