Daniel H. Wallace

- Professor
- College of Chiropractic
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Email
dwallace@nwhealth.edu -
Office Phone:
952-888-4777 ext. 286
Personal Information
Activity
Currently Teaching (2012-2013)
- EMBRYOLOGY
- GROSS ANATOMY 1
- GROSS ANATOMY 2
I received my PhD in human anatomy from the University of Minnesota in 1977 and began working at Northwestern in 1978. I have devoted my career to training doctors of chiropractic and have taught thousands of students about the wonders of the human body. I am as passionate about the study of anatomy now as I was when I first started teaching.
Education
- Associate of Arts - North Hennepin Jr. College, 1970
- Bachelor of Science - St. Cloud State University, 1972
- Doctor of Philosophy - University of Minnesota, 1977
Publications
Wallace, Daniel H. A review of the Visual Man CD-ROM for anatomy. Journal of Chiropractic Education. 1996;10(1):10.
Wallace, Daniel H. A review of the anatomy of the suboccipital region by John WA Ducksworth. Journal of Chiropractic Education. 1989;2(4):19.
Wallace, Daniel H. Desktop video: innovative classroom instruction. Journal of Chiropractic Education. 1987;1(3):1,15-18.
Wallace, Daniel H. and Orion D. Hegre. Development in vitro of epithelial-cell monolayers derived from fetal rat pancreas. In Vitro. 1979;15(4):270-277.
Wallace, Daniel H. Effect of Serum and Guanosine 3', 5' Cyclic Monophosphate on Epithelioid Cell Monolayers Derived from Fetal Rat Pancreas: Morphometric Analysis. Anatomical Record. 1977;187:740.

