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B. Christoph Meyer, M.D.

Houston Center for Spinal Reconstruction and Disk Replacement

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name and Present Position:
B. Christoph Meyer, M.D.
Clinical Instructor

Office Address:
Park Plaza Medical Center
1200 Binz, Suite 1490
Houston, Texas 77004

Education (including locations, dates and degrees obtained):
Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons Degree: M.D. May 1989

Hospital Training (including date of internships, residencies, fellowships, etc.):
Fellowship: Kenton D. Leatherman Spine Program, Louisville, KY 8/95 -6/96
Fellowship - Residency: Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York Orthopaedic Hospital, 6/89 - 95

Current Professional Appointments:
University of Texas - Houston Medical School

Certification, including date (s):
Board Eligible

Licensure (s):
Texas #K1561

Current Professional Activities/Committees:
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, North American Spine Society, Board Member, American Bureau for Medical Advancement in China

Role in Residency Training Program:
Clinical Instructor at Memorial Hermann Hospital

Selected Publications in Refered Journals in the Last Five Years:
Principles of Spinal Surgery: Techniques in Lumbosacral Spine Fusion. B. Christoph Meyer and Bernard Rawlins. Menezes, A., Sonntag, V., Eds. McGraw-Hill, 1996. Vol 2, Chapter 78, p.1225

Effect of matrix Compression on Proteoglycan Metabolism in Articular Cartilage Explants. F.Guilak, B. Christoph Meyer, Anthony Ratcliff, Van C. Mow. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Vol. 2, 1994: 91-101

FC Receptor-Mediated Phagocytosis occurs in Macrophages at Exceedingly Low CA++ levels. Francesco Di Virgilio, B. CHRISTOPH Meyer, Steven Greenberg, and Samuel C. Silverstein. The Journal of Cell Biology, l Vol. 106, March, 1988: 6577-666