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Education:
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine.
University of Michigan, surgical subspecialty training program in both Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery (ENT) and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Fellowship accredited by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery where he worked with an acknowledged master in the field, Dr. Shan Baker, MD, FACS
Work Experience:
Emory Facial Center, Atlanta, GA
Samson Hair Restoration, Beverly Hills, CA
Veteran's Administration Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI
Published Articles:
Dr. Anderson is a published medical illustrator, having published several medical illustrations in medical textbooks and journals.
Research:
During his residency at the University of Michigan, he was very active in scientific research. He spent over three years working with David Mooney, Ph.D., a world renowned authority in the field of tissue engineering. Dr. Anderson's research work focused on the difficulties of facial reconstruction following injuries in which loss of facial bones prevents a normal facial appearance - even after extensive surgery. Along with Dr. Mooney and a team of scientists, Dr. Anderson developed a tissue engineered cartilage implant that could be placed anywhere on the facial skeleton without incisions - in essence "injectable cartilage." His NIH - supported work was recognized and portions were published by the editors of several peer-reviewed medical journals, including the prestigious journal Nature.
Honors, Medical Committees & Writing:
He has delivered many talks, lectures, and courses to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery regarding new methods of hair transplantation surgery.
University of Michigan, Merle Lawrence Research Award