Dr. Sharp graduated from the University of North Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1997. He works in Greenville, TX and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Sharp is affiliated with Hunt Regional Medical Center.
Temple University 2010 - May 2017
Doctorate of Philosophy
Drew University 2006 - 2006
Research Fellow
Lsu Health Sciences Center New Orleans 2006 - 2006
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Education:
Temple University - Lewis Katz School of Medicine 2010 - 2016
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Physiology
Temple University - Lewis Katz School of Medicine 2010
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Drew University 2006 - 2010
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Neuroscience
Toms River High School East 2002 - 2006
Temple University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Skills:
Medical Research Laboratory Translational Medicine Cell Biology Elisa In Vivo Gene Therapy Cardiovascular Animal Models Neuroscience Confocal Microscopy Cardiovascular Physiology Large Animal Research Immunofluorescence Cell Culture Immunocytochemistry Translational Research Molecular Biology Histology Immunohistochemistry Laboratory Skills Molecular and Cellular Biology In Vitro Molecular and Cellular Translational Science Experimental Design Physiology Flow Cytometry Fluorescence Microscopy Stem Cells
Interests:
Health Science and Technology Education Economic Empowerment
Certifications:
Electromechanical Guidance For Catheter-Based Transendocardial Injection License 208525 Philips Veradius Mobile C-Arm With Flat Detector
Yukon, OklahomaAuthor at Self Past: Co-Owner at The Real Estate Book TM Sharp was raised in the small town of Clayton in Northeastern New Mexico. Since it was a ranching community it was only appropriate for TM to round up all... TM Sharp was raised in the small town of Clayton in Northeastern New Mexico. Since it was a ranching community it was only appropriate for TM to round up all the neighbor’s dogs and cats and set up a stockyard in his back yard. The life lesson was that while dogs and cats are fun to play with, the...
100 microns doesnt seem very largeits the size of a human hairbut these are much larger diamonds than you'd get during the transformation of graphite to diamond in a shock, says Thomas Sharp, a geologist at Arizona State University who wasn't involved in the new research, but studies meteorite
Date: Apr 17, 2018
Category: Science
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Creative connections in science | Thomas Shar...
Thomas Sharp talks about his multidisplinary background, which has giv...
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11m 24s
The Patriot Zone w/ The Colonel, Thomas Sharp
March 19, 2003 marked the beginning of combat operations in the Second...
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33m 7s
Riotous Assembly Tom Sharpe
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2h 18m 40s
Sharp Training in the Military 2017
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1m 25s
Thomas & Edith | Its like the sun came out |
"You told me you loved me! I do." - Just enjoying the free time to mak...