User:Anthony.Sebastian

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Anthony Sebastian, M.D.
Anthony_Sebastian@msn.com
Professor of Medicine
University of Caifornia San Francisco (UCSF)


UCSF Faculty Affiliations:

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
General Clinical Research Center, Associated Faculty for Special Projects
UCSF's Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI):
--CTSI Strategic Opportunities Support Center
--CTSI Clinical Research Centers ---Part of a University hospital


Specializations: formal education and self-educated

  • Biology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Biological chemistry
  • Human physiology
  • Nutrition
  • Paleolithic nutrition
  • Nutritional anthropology
  • Metabolism
  • Health sciences
  • Nephrology
  • Acid-base physiology/pathophysiology
  • Potassium physiology/pathophysiology
  • Blood pressure regulation
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Technical writing
  • History of science


Contributions to Citizendium Articles

Biology
Life
List of biology topics
Origin of life
Potassium in nutrition and human health
Scientific method
Systems biology


My Notes Pages

Advice_on_writing_CZ_articles
Life/draft/Sebastian_Notes
Systems_biology/draft/Sebastian_Notes
CZ:Sage_advice_on_writing_CZ_articles
CZ:Application_Review_Procedure
CZ:Editor_Application_Review_Procedure
Homeostasis notes



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