Dr. Theresa M. Cheng MD PHD
Neurosurgeon
3305 A Walden Ln Oshkosh Wisconsin, 54904About
Theresa M. Cheng, MD, PhD, is an established neurological surgeon with a private practice in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. She is also a Donor-Advisor for Dr. Theresa M. Cheng Endowment for Medical Missionary Work & Medical Excellence and Compassion. Dr. Cheng received her medical degree in 1984 and her PhD in neurosciences and molecular genetics in 1987 at the Medical College of Wisconsin. In addition, she studied biomedical engineering at Marquette University. Her postgraduate training includes the neurological surgery residency program at Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, where she was also a special fellow in neurological surgery in 1999. Her most recent adventure is embarking into an MBA Program at Johns Hopkins University.
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PhD and MD at Medical College of Wisconsin
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- [Macrophages and wound healing].
- A new triterpenoid from Stelmatocrypton khasianum.
- Synthesis and biological activities of diquaternary dipiperazinium salts containing dithiocarboxyl groups.
- Influencing factors of rat small intestinal epithelial cell cultivation and effects of radiation on cell proliferation.
- [Changes in aldosterone binding activity of kidney cytosol after stress in rats and the regulation].
- [Studies on chemical constituents of Stelmatocrypton khasianum (Benth.) H. Bail].
- Interference of the life cycle of fish nodavirus with fish retrovirus.
- [Studies on flavonoids from leave of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv].
- [Synthesis and anti-tumor activities of 1,4-bis[3-(amino-dithiocarboxy)propionyl] piperazine derivatives].
- [Studies on the chemical constituents of Carduus crispus L].
- [Studies on polypeptides. IX. Synthesis and antigen specificity of pre-S region fragments of hepatitis B surface antigen].
- Persistent infection of betanodavirus in a novel cell line derived from the brain tissue of barramundi Lates calcarifer.
- Isolation and Complementation Studies of Auxotrophic Mutants of the Lignin-Degrading Basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
- Formation, Fusion, and Regeneration of Protoplasts from Wild-Type and Auxotrophic Strains of the White Rot Basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
- Detecting anti-FcepsilonRI autoantibodies in patients with asthma by flow cytometry.
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- Support of her family, friends and a higher power as well as never giving up.
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