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Department of Pathology
Bio for William Pendlebury, M.D.
William Pendlebury, M.D.
Professor
Department of Neurological Sciences
Contact Information
E-mail:
William.Pendlebury@uvm.edu
Office Location:
Courtyard N215
Education
1972
AB Brown University
1976
MD University of Vermont College of Medicine
1976 - 1977
Internship, flexible, Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Denver, Colorado
1977 - 1979
Commissioned Officer (Captain), United States Public Health Service, National Health Service Corps, Limon Field Station, Limon Colorado
1979 - 1981
Resident in Neurology, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont
1981 - 1983
Fellow in Neuropathology, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1983 - 1984
Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
Academic Appointments
2002 - Present
Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1995 - Present
Professor, Departments of Pathology and Neurology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1994 - 1999
The Ernest Hiram Buttles Professorship (endowed chair honoring a commitment to and excellence in the teaching of Pathology)
1993 - 2002
Director, Computer-Assisted Teaching System (CATS) Laboratory, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1990 - 1995
Associate Professor (with tenure), Departments of Pathology and Neurology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1987 - 1990
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1986 - 2000
Research Associate, Department of Psychology, Williams College
1984 - 1990
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Vermont College of Medicine
Awards and Honors
AB degree with honors
Alpha Omega Alpha
Anatomic Pathology: Informatics, Imaging, and the Internet Award for Best Web Site
1979
USPHS Commissioned Officer Award
1984 - 1987
Clinical Investigator Award, National Institute on Aging, NIH
1987
Basic Science Teacher of the Year, University of Vermont College of Medicine
1994 - 1999
The Ernest Hiram Buttles Professorship (endowed chair honoring a commitment to and excellence in the teaching of pathology)
1996 - 1997
Named to The Best Doctors in America: Northeast Region
1998
Advancing the Field of Pathology Through Computer Technologies (CATS)
1998
Anatomic Pathology: Informatics, Imaging, and the Internet Award for Best Departmental Web Site (Honorable Mention)
1991, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2002
Basic Science Department (Pathology) of the Year (Course Director)
2006
Distinguished academic achievement award, Medical Alumni Associaton, University of Vermont, College of Medicine
Publications
2008
Rodriguez FJ, Gamez JD, Vrana JA, Theis JD, Giannini C, Scheithauer BW, Parisi JE, Lucchinetti CF,
Pendlebury WW
, Bergen HR 3rd, Dogan A. Immunoglobulin derived depositions in the nervous system: novel mass spectrometry application for protein characterization in formalin-fixed tissues. Lab Invest. 2008 Oct;88(10):1024-37.
2005
Bisson EF,
Pendlebury WW
, Horgan MA. Glioneuronal tumor with unique imaging and histologic features. J Neurooncol 2005;72:89-90.
2003
Zhang J,
Pendlebury WW
, Luo P. Synaptologic organization of monosynaptic connections from mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus neurons to hypoglossal motor neurons in the rat. Synapse 2003;49:157-169.
2003
Haq RU,
Pendlebury WW
, Fries TJ, Tandan R. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy in diabetic patients. Muscle and Nerve 2003;27:565-470.
2002
Kluenemann HH, Kaminski W, Elleder M, Peyser JM, O’Brien JF, Snow K, Munoz DG, Schmitz G, Ibach B,
Pendlebury WW
. Frontal lobe atrophy due to mutation in the cholesterol binding protein HE1/NPC2. Ann Neurol 2002;52:743-9.
For a complete list of William Pendlebury's publications, please visit
PubMed.