Carol T. Walsh, PhD

Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Research interests include gastrointestinal pharmacology, the toxicology of metal compounds, and pharmacokinetics. Projects have included the elucidation of the hypocholesterolemic effect of pharmacologic agents, evaluation of the gastrointestinal toxicity of lead, and a critical review of the toxicology of zinc. Pharmacokinetic studies have included work with opiate analgesics, phenothiazines, pyrimidine and purine analogue anticancer agents, antiepileptic agents, mercury-containing compounds, and butyric acid derivatives for sickle cell anemia and thalessemias.

Publications

  • Published 1/1/2005

    Walsh CT, Schwartz-Bloom RD. Levine's Pharmacology: Drug Actions and Reactions. Taylor & Francis, Inc., London, Seventh Edition. 2005.

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  • Published 1/1/2001

    Walsh CT. Methods in Gastrointestinal Toxicology. In: Methods in Toxicology, A.W. Hayes, ed., Raven Press, 1982, 2nd edition, 1989, pp. 659-675; 3rd edition, 1994, pp. 895-916; 4th edition, pp. 1215-1240. 2001.

  • Published 1/1/2000

    Levine RR, Walsh CT, Schwartz-Bloom RD. Pharmacology: Drug Actions and Reactions. Parthenon Publishing, New York, Fifth Edition, 1996, Sixth Edition. 2000.

  • Published 1/1/1997

    Walsh CT. Toxicokinetics: Oral exposure and absorption of toxicants. In: Sipes, I.G., McQueen, C.A., Gandolfi, A. J. eds. Comprehensive Toxicology, Elsevier Science LTD, Vol 1, Ch. 3, 51-61. 1997.

  • Published 1/1/1996

    Neville MC, Walsh CT. Effects of drugs on milk secretion and composition. Bennett, P.N., ed., Drugs and Human Lactation, 2nd ed., Elsevier Science. 1996.

Other Positions

  • Graduate Faculty (Primary Mentor of Grad Students)
    Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Graduate Medical Sciences

Education

  • Boston University, PhD
  • Radcliffe College, AB