Profiles
Paul F. Aravich, PhD
Professor, Physical Med & Rehabilitat., Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2008 - present
Professor, Pathology & Anatomy, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2007 - present
Professor, Int Medicine, Div Geriatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2007 - present
Associate Prof, Int Med, Div Geriatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1999 - 2007
Associate Prof, Anatomy/Neurobiology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1992 - 1997
Assistant Prof, Anatomy/Neurobiology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1987 - 1992
Assistant Prof, Int Med, Div Clin Nutr, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1987 - 1993
Adjunct Assist/Assoc Prof Neuoscience, WA-AK-ID-MT (WAMI) Program, University of Alaska, 1990 - 1993
Visiting Professor in Neuroscience, St. George's Univ Sch Med, Grenada, West Indies, 1986 - 1994
Courses Taught
Gross Anatomy
Medical Neuroscience
Undergraduate Degree
BA (Social Science) 1971 Villanova University
Graduate Education
PhD (Exp Psychology) 1983 City University of New York
Postdoctoral Education
Individual NIMH National Research Serv Award Fellow
U Rochester Sch Med & Dentist, Dept Neurology
Neuroendocrin., 1983 to 1985
Research Associate
U Rochchester Sch Med & Dent, Dept Neurobiol & Anat
Neuroplasticity/transplantation, 1985 to 1987
Presentations and Scholarships
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Ness JW, Marshall TR & Aravich PF. Effects of rearing condition on restricted feeding and activity induced weight loss. Developmental Psychobiology 28:165-173, 1995
Aravich PF, Stanley EZ & Doerries LE. Exercise in food restricted rats produces 2DG feeding and metabolic abnormalities similar to anorexia nervosa. Physiology and Behavior 57:147-153, 1995.
Aravich PF, Doerries LE & Rieg TS. Exercise induced weight loss in the rat and anorexia nervosa. Appetite 23:195, 1994.
Rieg TS, Maestrello AM & Aravich PF. Weight cycling alters the effects of D-fenfluramine on susceptibility to activity-based anorexia. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 60:494-500, 1994.
Lauterio TJ, Ahmed II & Aravich PF. Effects of insulin and 2-deoxy-D-glucose administration on CNS IGF II content. Brain Research Bulletin 34:493-498, 1994
Rieg TS & Aravich PF. Systemic clonidine increases feeding and wheel running but does not affect rate of weight loss in rats subjected to activity-based anorexia. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior 47:215-218, 1994.
Courses Taught
Gross Anatomy
Medical Neuroscience
Undergraduate Degree
BA (Social Science) 1971 Villanova University
Graduate Education
PhD (Exp Psychology) 1983 City University of New York
Postdoctoral Education
Individual NIMH National Research Serv Award Fellow
U Rochester Sch Med & Dentist, Dept Neurology
Neuroendocrin., 1983 to 1985
Research Associate
U Rochchester Sch Med & Dent, Dept Neurobiol & Anat
Neuroplasticity/transplantation, 1985 to 1987
Presentations and Scholarships
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Ness JW, Marshall TR & Aravich PF. Effects of rearing condition on restricted feeding and activity induced weight loss. Developmental Psychobiology 28:165-173, 1995
Aravich PF, Stanley EZ & Doerries LE. Exercise in food restricted rats produces 2DG feeding and metabolic abnormalities similar to anorexia nervosa. Physiology and Behavior 57:147-153, 1995.
Aravich PF, Doerries LE & Rieg TS. Exercise induced weight loss in the rat and anorexia nervosa. Appetite 23:195, 1994.
Rieg TS, Maestrello AM & Aravich PF. Weight cycling alters the effects of D-fenfluramine on susceptibility to activity-based anorexia. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 60:494-500, 1994.
Lauterio TJ, Ahmed II & Aravich PF. Effects of insulin and 2-deoxy-D-glucose administration on CNS IGF II content. Brain Research Bulletin 34:493-498, 1994
Rieg TS & Aravich PF. Systemic clonidine increases feeding and wheel running but does not affect rate of weight loss in rats subjected to activity-based anorexia. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior 47:215-218, 1994.