Elinor J Spring-Mills, PhD

Elinor J Spring-Mills, PhD
Appointed 07/01/77
1110 Weiskotten Hall
766 Irving Ave.
Syracuse, NY 13210

315 464-8583

Current Appointments

Hospital Campus

  • Downtown

Education & Fellowships

  • PhD: Harvard Medical School, 1968

Research Interests

  • Breast Cancer and the development of the male reproductive tract

Research Abstract

Selected References

Spring-Mills, E. J., S. B. Stearns, B. J. Numann and P. H. Smith. Immunocytochemical localization of insulin- and somatostatin-like material in human breast tumors. Life Sciences 35: 185-190. 1984.

Spring-Mills, E. and E. S. E. Hafez, eds. Male accessory sex glands. Elsevier/North-Holland, 1980.

Faculty Profile Shortcut: http://www.upstate.edu/faculty/springme

Faculty Honors

Dr. Dennis Stelzner has been elected a Fellow in the American Association of Anatomists. He was presented with a citation and plaque at the annual meeting of the American Association of Anatomists during the FASEB meeting on April 12, 2011 in Washington, DC.

The citation reads:
Spinal cord injury (SCI) has been studied during his entire career using neuroanatomical and ultrastructural methods. He showed that the ability of nerve tracts to regenerate or grow around partial SCI during development is dependent on their maturation at the time of injury.

Differences were also found in the ability of frog optic and tectal efferent axons to regenerate through the same diencephalic injury. The intrinsic cellular response needed for CNS axons to regenerate is the focus of his present work on propriospinal neurons using "molecular neuroanatomy" to determine factors underlying a maximal regenerative response after spinal cord injury.