Paul (Andrew)
Pietsch, Ph.D.,
Professor Emeritus
School of Optometry,
Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana 47405
pietsch@indiana.edu
Website: Shufflebrain
DISCIPLINE: Anatomy, Research Fields: Developmental
biology (regeneration); Neurosciences (biology of memory, neural plasticity,
eye transplantation)
Current Professional Interests:
- Website Producer (Shufflebrain)
- Neurosciences:
the brain's role in creating and storing information; nature of neural
information; analogy of the brain to the hologram.
- Developmental
Biology: logic of regeneration [can the same abstract rules
account for both organ regeneration and the storage of neural
information?]
- Literary:
Science education and enlightenment for the general public -- using the
World Wide Web to bridge C. P. Snow's Two cultures gap; use of fiction for
exploring and explaining scientific concepts and ideas (see
http://www.indiana.edu/~pietsch/zook-title.html )
Teaching Résumé, in order of experience
and frequency (students):
- Neuroanatomy (optometry,
medical, graduate)
- Microscopic Anatomy
(optometry, medical, dental, graduate)
- Gross Anatomy (dental,
medical, optometry)
- Cell Biology (graduate,
optometry, medical, dental)
- Molecular Biology (optometry,
graduate)
- Embryology (optometry,
dental, graduate)
- Ocular Anatomy
(undergraduate, optometry)
- Graduate Committees (PhD, 12;
4 as mentor; MS, 2)
- Special Research Projects
(medical, dental and optometry students)
- Comparative Anatomy
(undergraduate)
- Physiology (nursing)
- Graduate Seminars
- Special Short Courses on
Heart Development (surgery residents)
- Short Courses, Gross Anatomy
Laboratory (graduate nurses)
- popular science writing
- fiction
- science education for the
blind
- educational media productions
(written and narrated):
- "Neuroanatomy on
Tape" (15 ninety-min audiotutoral tapes)
- "Histology on
Tape" (14 ninety-min audiotutorial tapes)
- "Neuroanatomy for
the Blind" (12 ninety-min audiotutorials and tactile exemplars)
- "Ocular
Anatomy" (12 ninety-min audiotutorial tapes for undergraduates)
- "Neuroanatomy of
the Spinal Cord" (2 ninety-min audiotutorials for a blind physician)
- Miscl video tapes in
histology and ocular anatomy (18)
- Primary and Secondary
New York City Public Schools 86, 121 and Junior High School 171; Benjamin
Franklin H. S., dropped out in 10th grade but awarded General Diploma in
1949 (while in the army) on the basis of GED test score (2-year
college equivalency) and Armed Forces Institute Courses
- Undergraduate
- 1949-52: Champlain
College (Plattsburgh, N.Y.); U. of Texas, Austin; CCNY; U. of Nevada
(Reno); major philosophy, minor premed
- 1952-1954: Syracuse
University;
- major zoology, minor
philosophy;
- AB January,
1954.
- Graduate
- 1954-1956: Ohio State
University, Dept. of Anatomy, Ralph A. Knouff, chairman; major, anatomy
(no degree received)
- 1956-1960: University
of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Anatomy, Louis B. Flexner,
Chairman;
- Special courses and
On-the-Job Training: (postdoctoral):
- radiation biology
(Bowman Gray School of Medicine, 1961)
- computer sciences
(SUNY-Buffalo, 1963, Dow Chemical 1967, 1968, 1969)
- advanced biochemical
methods (Dow, 1964, 1965)
- statistics (Dow,
1966)
- applied mathematics
[tensors and Riemannian geometry] (Dow, 1969)
- Professor Emeritus, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1994-present
- Professor of Optometry,
School of Optometry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1978-1994
- Adjunct Professor of Anatomy,
Medical Sciences Program, Indiana University, 1980-1994
- Chairperson, Department of
Basic Health Sciences, School of Optometry, Indiana University,
Bloomington, IN, 1975-1983.
- Associate Professor of
Optometry, Indiana University, 1970-1978.
- Senior Research Molecular
Biologist, Biochemical Research Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Co., Midland,
MI., 1965-1970.
- Freelance Journalist,
1969-present
- Research Physiologist,
Biochemical Research Laboratory, Dow Chemical, 1964-1965.
- Physiologist, Biochemical
Research Laboratory, Dow Chemical, 1964.
- Assistant Professor of
Anatomy, School of Medicine, School of Dentistry and the Graduate School,
State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, 1961-1964.
- Instructor in Anatomy, The
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina, 1960-1961.
- Instructor in Nursing
(Physiology), School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1959.
- Assistant Instructor in
Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1956-1960.
- Assistant in Anatomy,
Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Ohio State Univ. Columbus,
Ohio, 1954-1956.
- Graduate Assistant in
Anatomy, Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio, 1954.
- Technical Editor (engineering
catalogs), Royer and Rogers, Columbus, Ohio 1954
- Writer of Military Subjects
(mos 274),
Hyogo Military Government Team, U.S. Army, Kobe, Japan 1948-49.
Other Employment Experiences
Lending library delivery boy; grocery delivery boy;
delicatessen (Poll's in NYC) utility worker and delivery boy; busboy;
dishwasher; porter; tobacco factory worker; Bloomingdale's warehouse worker;
kitchen worker; cafeteria counterman; infantryman; supply sergeant; right
fielder (Kobe Base baseball team); English teacher (for Japanese adults);
door-to-door magazine salesman; operating room orderly; construction laborer;
Goodhumor Ice Cream peddler; general laborer; moving man; buffing machine
operator (auto plant); Railway Express platform hand; outdoor theater manager;
house painter (interior); night watchman; truck driver; stadium grounds
laborer; garbage collector; maintenance mechanic (household); bartender; mail
clerk; tutor (anatomy); settlement house atheletic coach (paid)
Miscellaneous Service Activities
- 1968 Democratic Candidate for
Midland (Michigan) County Clerk (defeated); Executive Committee, Midland
Co (MI) Democratic Party, 1966-1970
- AFT local 2254, Treasurer,
1971-1975; President, 1975-1976
- Stringer UPI, Bay City Times,
Detroit Free Press, 1970;
- Editor and reporter, Sic
(sic) Magazine, Midland, Michigan, 1970
- US Army 1946-49; 1951; Army
Reserves 1951-1959
Teaching Awards
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY, SENIOR
CLASS COUNCIL (university-wide), Outstanding Teaching Award, 1973-74.
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1973-74.
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1975-76
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1982-83
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1984-85
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1985-86
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 986-87
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1987-88
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY OPTOMETRIC
STUDENT ASSOCIATION, Professor of the Year, 1993-94
- NATIONAL OPTOMETRIC STUDENT
ASSOCIATION, Distinguished Service Award, 1977-78
- PHYSIOLOGICAL OPTICS GRADUATE
STUDENT ASSOC., Outstanding Teacher Award, 1977-78
- SPECIAL RECOGNITION UPON RETIREMENT FROM TEACHING, Optometry Students at large, 1994
Awards and Invited Lectures for Research and Creative Activities
- American Medical Association, 1972
Medical Journalism Award: first place for article ("Shuffle
Brain") in Harper's, May, 1972
- Society of Typographic
Artists, Annual Meeting, Summer, 1972 (holograms & brain
transplanting)
- Duquesne University, History
Colloquium, Fall, 1972 (hologramic memory
- Indiana University,
Psychology Colloquium, Fall, 1972 (hologramic memory)
- National Cancer Institute
Symposium on Chemotherapy, (research on phleomycin) March 1973
- Mid-Western Association of
Anatomists, October 1974 (invited presentation on muscle regeneration)
- LaRue Carter Hospital,
Psychophysiology Lecture, November, 1977 (hologramic memory)
- Indiana University, Physics
Colloquium, February, 1979 (hologram and memory)
- National Science Teacher's
Association, Annual Convention, March, 1979 (teaching neuroanatomy to the
blind)
- University of Kentucky,
Biophysics Colloquium, March, 1982 (hologramic memory)
- University of Utah, Grand
Rounds, Neuropsychiatry, May, 1982 (hologramic memory)
- 60 Minutes: August,
1973, feature on brain transplanting (Narrator, Mike Wallace;
Producer, Igor Oganesoff)
- Brain experiments featured
in series of Canadian national radio broadcasts, (CBC), 1973
- Television Francais :
research on memory (shufflebrain) the subject of documentary series,
broadcast in Europe, 1982
- On the web since July, 1995
- WEB AWARDS (see
http://www.indiana.edu/~pietsch/awards.html)
- "Point" Top
5% (1996)
- DigiDay Site August,
1996
- Open Directory
"Cool Site"
- New Scientist
"Hot Spot"
- The Learning
Kingdom's Cool Site of the Day
- Los Angeles Times
"Times Pick of 14 October, 1996
- "High Octane
Award"
- High Note Award for
Excellence in Content
- Webmastery Citation, Indiana
University's Viewpoint
- Links-2-Go "Key
Resource" Award in Neuroscience topic
- Discover Magazine
"Web Pick" (http://www.discover.com/awards/index.html)
Highlighted items can be found on the World Wide Web
(in order of appearance)
Pietsch, P. (1960).
The development of muscle and cartilage in deplanted regenerating limb
blastemas of Amblystoma larvae. Diss. Abstr. 21:723 (doctoral
dissertation).
Pietsch, P. (1960). Differentiation of Limb
blastemas deplanted to the dorsal fin of Amblystoma. Anat. Rec. 136:258.
Pietsch, P. (1961).
The effects of colchicine on regeneration of mouse skeletal muscle, Anat. Rec.
139:167-72.
Pietsch, P. (1961).
Differentiation in regeneration I. The development of muscle and cartilage
following deplantation of regenerating limb blastemata of Amblystoma larvae.
Develop. Biol. 3:255-64.
Pietsch, P. (1961). Effects of X-rays on
regenerating limb and tail blastemas. Amer. Zool. 1:379.
Pietsch, P. (1961). Effects
of heterotopic musculature on myogenesis during limb regeneration in Amblystoma
larvae. Anat. Rec. 141:295-305.
Pietsch, M. and Pietsch, P. (1962). Myogenesis
following implantation of devitalized skeletal muscle into the subcutaneous
tela of the mouse. Anat. Rec. 142:320.
Pietsch, P. (1962). Skeletogensis following
modification of stump muscle in regenerating limbs of Amblystoma larvae.
Anat. Rec. 142:268.
Pietsch, P. (1962). Effects of head epithelium on
limb regeneration in Amblystoma opacum larvae. Anat. Rec. 142:321
Pietsch, P. (1962).
The influence of spinal cord on differentiation of skeletal muscle in
regenerating limb blastema of Amblystoma larvae. Anat. Rec. 142:169-79.
Pietsch, P. (1962). Effects of nonirradiated tail
homogenate on regeneration in X-irradiated tail amputees of Amblystoma larvae.
Amer. Zool. 2:379-80.
Pietsch, P. (1962). The specificity of deplanted
regenerating limb blastema cells during skeletogenesis as studies in Amblystoma
larvae. Amer. Zool. 2:438.
Pietsch, P. (1962). Developmental autonomy in
regenerating tail blastema cells of Amblystoma tigrinum larvae. Amer.
Zool. 2:548.
Pietsch, P. (1962).
Independence of chondrogenesis from myogenesis during limb regeneration in Amblystoma
larvae. J. Exp. Zool. 150:119-28.
Pietsch, P. and R.H. Webber. (1962). Nerves and
regeneration in orbitally transplanted limbs of Amblystoma larvae. Amer.
Zool. 2:548.
Pietsch, P. and R.H. Webber. (1963). Concurrent
regeneration and reinnervation of orbitally transplanted limb stumps in Amblystoma
larvae. Anat. Rec. 145:345.
Pietsch, P. (1963). Regeneration in X-irradiated
forelimbs of Amblystoma punctatum larvae transplanted to nonirradiated
orbits. Anat. Rec. 145:343.
Pietsch, P. (1963). Effects of nonirradiated tissue
transplants on X-irradiated tail regenerates of Amblystoma punctatum
larvae. Anat. Rec. 145:344
Pietsch, P. (1963). The significance of
blastema-stump interface in morpho- genesis of muscle in the limb regenerate of
Amblystoma punctatum and A. opacum larvae. Anat. Rec.
145:344.
Pietsch, P. (1963). Regeneration in pieces of heart
transplanted to the dorsal fin in Amblystoma larvae. Anat. Rec.
145:344-45.
Pietsch, P.
(1963). Myogenesis and DNA synthesis. J. Cell Biol. 19:56A.
Pietsch, P. (1964).
Time dependent inhibition of myogenesis by actinomycin D. Nature 203:1177.
Pietsch, P. (1964).
Influence of genotype on muscle regeneration in mice. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol.
and Med. 117:927-28.
Pietsch, P. and
Williams, R. (1965). Time-related inhibition of mammalian muscle regeneration
by X-irradiation. Anat. Rec. 151:434.
Pietsch, P. and Webber, R.H. (1965). Innervation
and regeneration in orbitally transplanted limbs of Amblystoma larvae.
Anat. Rec. 152:439-50.
Pietsch, P. and Bruce, A.K. (1965). The
significance of post-irradiation growth in regenerating limb and tail blastemas
of Amblystoma larvae. J. Cell and Comp. Physiol. 66:243-50.
Pietsch, P. and
McCollister, S.B. (1965). Replication and the activation of muscle
differentiation. Nature 208:1170-73.
Pietsch, P. and Chenoweth, M.B. (1966). The effects
of ethylene on regeneration in dystrophic and surgically injured mouse skeletal
muscle. Anat. Rec. 154:482.
Pietsch, P. (1966). Reactions of phleomycin and
DNA. J. Cell Bio. 31:86A
Pietsch, P. (1967). Differences in DNA synthesis as
reflected by variations in the acute inhibition of replication by the
antibiotic, phleomycin. Anat. Rec. 157:301.
Pietsch, P. (1967). A structural hypothesis
concerning the general mode of action of phleomycin, a specific inhibitor of
DNA synthesis. Anat. Rec. 157:402. (demonstration)
Pietsch, P. and
Harold, J. (1967). Enhanced muscle regeneration and increased strength in
myopathic animals treated with ethylenedinitramine. Nature 213:601-3.
Schneider, C.W. and
Pietsch, P. (1968). Effects of addition and subtraction of eyes on learning in
salamander larvae. Brain Res. 8:271-80.
Pietsch, P. and Garrett, H. (1968). Primary site of
reaction in the in vitro complex of phleomycin in DNA. Nature 219:488-89.
Pietsch, P. and Corbett, C. (1968). Competitive
effects of phleomycin and mercuric chloride in vivo. Nature 219:933-34.
Pietsch, P. and
Chenoweth, M.B. (1969). Muscle regeneration: enhancement by ethylene inhalation.
Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med. 130:714-17.
Pietsch, P. and Garrett, H. (1969). Phleomycin
induced changes in the ultrastructure of DNA. Biophysical J. 9:A126.
Pietsch, P. (1969). Partial characterization of the
source of origin of regenerating limb blastema cells in Amblystoma larvae using
the selective inhibitor of DNA synthesis, phleomycin. Anat. Rec. 163:320.
Pietsch, P. and Garrett, H. (1969). Phleomycin:
evidence of in vivo binding to DNA. Cytobios 1A:7-15.
Pietsch, P. and
Schneider, C.W. (1969). Brain transplantation in salamanders: an approach to
memory transfer. Brain Res. 14:707-15.
Pietsch, P. and Gorman, T. (1969). A strategy for
crystallographic analysis of phleomycin-DNA complexes. J. Physiol. Chem. and
Physics 1:312-16.
Pietsch, P. and Gorman, T. (1969). Structural
aspects of breathing in DNA J. Physiol. Chem. and Physics 1:387-88.
Pietsch, P., Corbett, C., Briden, D.W. and Jewett,
G. (1969). Diffusability of phleomycin as studied by means of neutron
activation analysis. J. Physiol. Chem. and Physics 1:232-36.
Pietsch, P. and Clapper, G. (1969). Receptivity of
DNA to phleomycin. Cytobios 2:145-52.
Pietsch, P. and Eng. R. (1969). Phleomycin:
enhancement of properties by treatment with acid. Microbios 3:213-23.
Pietsch, P. (1969). Phleomycin: biological and
chemical variations in different batches. Microbios 1:387-92.
Pietsch, P. (1969). Structural events in DNA in
transcription and replication: the influence of histones on in vitro reactions
of actinomycin-D and phleomycin-909. Cytobios 1:375-91.
Pietsch, P. (1970).
Split Brain, syndicated internationally by World Book Encyclopedia Science
Service.
Pietsch, P. (1971). Process for producing
deoxyribonucleic acid fibers. U.S. Patent 3, 616, 211.
Pietsch, P. (1971). Ethylenedinitramine (EDNA):
effects of reduction division on concentration in nuclei of mouse testicular
cells, as studied autoradiographically. Cytobios 4:257-260.
Pietsch, P. (1971). Brain Food, syndicated
internationally by Universal Science News.
Pietsch, P. (1971).
Musical Brain, syndicated internationally by Universal Science News.
Pietsch, P. (1972).
Scrambled salamander brains: a test of holographic theories of neural program
storage. Anatomical Rec. 172:383-84.
Pietsch, P. (1972).
Shuffle Brain, Harper's, May, 1972.
Pietsch, P. (1972). Scrambled Brains, syndicated
internationally by Universal Science News.
Pietsch, P. (1972). Holographic Theory and the
Mind. U.S. Copyright Cc-27840.
Pietsch, P. (1973). O que é a
memória. Planeta (Brazil), 16:56-71.
Pietsch, P. (1973). Shuffle Brain, in Human
Connection and the New Medium. ed. by B.N. Schwartz, Prentice-Hall,
Englewood Cliffs.
Pietsch, P. (1973). Shuffle Brain, in 1973 Science
Encyclopedia Supplement. Grolier's, New York.
Pietsch, P. (1973). Shuffle Brain. America
Illustrated (Polish and Russian editions). July, 1973. U.S. Information Agency,
Washington.
Pietsch, P. and Murray, A. (1973). Electron
microscopic search for phleomycin in regenerating mouse skeletal muscle after
mercuric staining. Anat. Rec. 175:512
Schmidt, I., Reading, R. W., Strickland, J. W., Gerstman, D. R., Pietsch, P. A. and Chang, F. W. (1973). Optometry
Examination Review Book. Vol. 1. Medical Exam. Pub. Co. Flushing.
Pietsch, P. (1973). Biopolymers in drug technology:
the use of DNA in purifying phleomycin. Biotechnology and Bioengineering
38:1049-54.
Pietsch, P. (1973). Shuffle Brain, in Reading's in
Biology. Duskin Publishing Group, Guilford.
Pietsch, P. and Murray, A. (1974). Bleomycin and
Phleomycin, Receptivity of target sites. Biochemical Pharmacology 21 (suppl).
193-206.
Pietsch, P. (1975). Phleomycin and Bleomycin,
Chapter 78 of Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vol. 38, Part I, edited by
A. Sartorelli and D. Johns, Springer-Verlag, Berlin and New York, 1975.
Pietsch, P. (1975).
Optics of Memory, Harper's Magazine, Dec. 1975.
Pietsch, P. (1977).
Hologramic Mind, Quest/77, Nov.-Dec., 1977.
Pietsch, P. and Murray, A. Electron microscopic
detection of phleomycin in regenerating skeletal muscle of mice following
staining with mercuric chloride. Cytobios 20:43-70, 1978.
Pietsch, P. Visual Pathway Cutouts, U.S. Copyright
TX 2-361, 1978.
Chang, F., Gerstman, D., Pietsch, P. and Schmidt,
I. Optometry Review Book, Second Edition, Medical Examination Publishing Co.,
New York, 1978.
Pietsch, P. (1980). Three-dimensional books: art
and science for the blind. J. Visual Impairment & Blindness, 74:109-11l.
Pietsch, P. (1979). Phleomycin and bleomycin:
molecular model building studies. Cytobios, 23:187-198.
Pietsch, P., Shufflebrain,
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1981.
Pietsch, P., Optometric Histology Manual, T.I.S.,
Bloomington, 1981.
Pietsch, P., Optical transforms of
phleomycin-induced nodules in DNA. Cytobios 31: 143-149, 1981.
Pietsch, P., In search
of hologramic mind, Science Digest, February, 1982.
Pietsch, P., The Mind
of a Microbe, Science Digest, October, 1983.
Pietsch, P. and
Schneider, C.W. Vision and the skin camouflage reactions of Ambystoma larvae:
the effects of eye transplants and brain lesions. Brain Res. 340:37-60, 1985.
Locke, L.C. , Chang, F.W., Gerstman, D.R. and
Pietsch, P. Optometry Examination Review Book, Third Edition, Elsevier, New
York, 1986.
Pietsch, P. (1987) The effects of retinoic acid on
mitosis during tail and limb regeneration in the axolotl larva, Ambystoma
mexicanum. Roux's Arch Dev.Biol. 196:169-178.
Pietsch, P. and
Schneider, C.W. (1988) Transplanted eyes of foreign donors can reinstate the
optically activated skin camouflage reactions in bilaterally enucleated
salamanders (Ambystoma). Brain, Behav and Evol 32:364-370.
Pietsch, P. (1989) HISTOLOGY: An
Audio-Tutorial (13 90-minute tapes), U.S. Copyright SR 101-160
Pietsch, P. (1989) The Visual System: Neuroanatomy
(Laboratory Manual), U.S. Copyright TX 2-622-903.
Pietsch,
P. and Schneider, C.W. (1990) Two-eyed versus one-eyed salamanders: does
binocularity enhance the optically evoked skin blanching reactions of Ambystoma
larvae? Physiol Behav 48: 357-359.
Pietsch, P. and
Schneider, C.W. (1990) Anterior decerebration blocks visual habituation in the
larval salamander (Ambystoma punctatum). Brain Res Bull 25 613-615.
Pietsch, P. (1991) Effects of retinoic acid on the
muscle patterns produced during forelimb regeneration in larval salamanders (Ambystoma).
Cytobios 66: 41-61.
Pietsch, P. and
Schneider, C.W. (1991) Readout mechanisms for the optically activated skin
camouflage reactions of Ambystoma larvae. Axolotl Newsletter 20:20-23.
Schneider, C.W.
Marquette, B.W. and Pietsch, P. (1991) Tests of motion vision and phototaxis in
salamander larvae. Axolotl Newsletter 20:24-27.
Pietsch, P. and
Schneider, C.W. (1991) Tectectomy in the cyclopean salamander. Physiol and
Behav 50:305-309.
Schneider, C.W.
Marquette, B.W. and Pietsch, P. (1991) Measures of phototaxis and movement
detection in the larval salamander. Physiol and Behav 50: 645-647.
Pietsch, P. and Tokarski, T. (1992) The dermal
melanophore of the larval salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum. Cytobios
69:107-131.
Pietsch, P. and Tokarski, T. (1992) Electron
microscopic organization of the dermal basilar lamina of the Ambystoma
tigrinum larva. Cytobios 69: 83-85.
Pietsch, P. (1993) Retinoic acid treatment inhibits
mitosis in the pre-existing spinal cord during tail regeneration of the axolotl
larva, Ambystoma mexicanum. Cytobios. 76:7-11
Pietsch, P. Sato, H.
Noda, R. Richetti, S. and Schneider, C. W. (1993) Phototaxic behavior and the
retinotectal transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) in surgically created
cyclopean salamander larvae (Ambystoma). Neuroscience Res. 18: 35-43.
Casser, L. Chang. F. W. Gerstman, D. R. Pietsch, P.
A. and Bradley, A. (1994) Optometry Examination Review, 4th ed. Appleton and
Lang, Norwalk
Pietsch, P. (1996) The
Fixed Point of Asa Zook, --a novel about the scientific and philosophical
quest of regeneration and memory
Goss, David A., Pietsch, Paul A., Gerstman, Daniel R. Meetz, Richard E. (2004) An overview of pivotal events and significant changes in the Indiana University School of Optometry. Indiana J. Optometry 7:22-31.
Pietsch, Paul A. (2007) In honor of retiring faculty: Gary Hafner. Indiana J. Optometry 10 :3-4.
List does not include 51 general items published in
newspapers or broadcast on radio and TV, February to July, 1970 as a freelance
journalist or as a stringer for UPI; Detroit Free Press; or the Bay City Times
(Michigan); nor original short works published in Shufflebrain,
August 1995-present.
pietsch@indiana.edu