Donald Allen, PhD
About Me
I have been teaching at the É«»¨Ìà since 1997, following several years of research in neuroscience in New York City and Cincinnati. My primary teaching interests include human anatomy, neuroscience, pharmacology, and service-oriented teaching. Over the past years, my research interests have focused on the best ways to prepare physical therapy students through admissions and education, and the role of neuroplasticity in disease processes and treatment.
Why I’m At É«»¨ÌÃI was attracted to the É«»¨Ìà by the Benedictine values and how they are lived by the sisters, faculty, staff, and students. My appreciation of these values has developed over the years, and I am now living these values through my teaching, interactions with faculty and students, and experiences with local and international service activities.
Expertise
Education
MPT: É«»¨ÌÃ, 2004
PhD: The Rockefeller University, 1988
BS: Manhattan College, 1981