Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine



  TAMI WOLDEN-HANSON PhD
Acting Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine


Seattle VAPSHCS GRECC 182B
1660 S Columbian Way Box 358280
Seattle WA  98108

Phone: (206) 768-5394
Fax:  (206) 764-2569 
twh@u.washington.edu

Education                                                                                                              

1986 BS-Biology (cum laude) and Physiological Psychology
University of Oregon, Eugene OR
1994 PhD-Neuroscience Training Program
University of Wisconsin, Madison WI

Training                                                                                                                

1994 Research Associate
Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center (WRPRC), UW-Madison
1994-1996 Research Associate/Lab Manager
Center for Clinical Nutrition, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1997-2003 Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Washington School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
VAPSHCS GRECC

Bibliography                                                                                                         

Peer Reviewed Publications

Wolden-Hanson, T, GA Davis, S Baum, and JW Kemnitz. (1993) Insulin levels, physical activity and urinary catecholamine excretion of obese and non-obese rhesus monkeys. Obesity Research 1:5-17.

Krugner-Higby, LA, T Wolden-Hanson, A Gendron and RL Atkinson. (1996) High prevalence of hairballs in Wistar-Kyoto rats fed a semi-purified diet. Lab Animal Science 46:635-639.

Wolden-Hanson, T, BE Gidal and RL Atkinson. (1998) Evaluation of a rat model of valproate-induced obesity. Pharmacotherapy 18(5):1075-1081.

Wolden-Hanson, T, BT Marck, L Smith and AM Matsumoto (1999) Cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis of age-associated changes in body composition of male Brown Norway rats: association of serum leptin levels with peripheral adiposity. J Gerontology 54A(3) B99-B107.

Wolden-Hanson, T, DR Mitton, RL McCants, SM Yellon, CW Wilkinson, AM Matsumoto and DD Rasmussen. (2000) Daily melatonin administration to middle-aged male rats suppresses body weight, intraabdominal adiposity, and plasma leptin and insulin independent of food intake and total body fat. Endocrinology 141(2):487-497.

Sohn EH, Wolden-Hanson T, Marck BT, and Matsumoto AM. (2002) Testosterone-induced changes in arcuate nucleus Cocaine-Amphetamine Regulated Transcript and NPY mRNA are attenuated in old compared to young male Brown Norway rats: Contribution of Testosterone to Age-Related Changes in Cocaine-Amphetamine Regulated Transcript and NPY Gene Expression. Endocrinology 143(3): 954-963.

Wolden-Hanson T, Marck BT, and Matsumoto AM. (2002) Troglitazone treatment of aging Brown Norway rats improves food intake and weight gain after fasting without increasing hypothalamic NPY gene expression. Experimental Gerontology 37(5): 677-689.

 

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