Past Research


I authored (or was part of) four peer-reviewed papers cited in PubMed, with principal investigator, Dennis F. Devereux, MD.

During four years of full-time lab research (at Boston University 1983-84, and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 1984-87), I discovered my passion for computers and programming —teaching myself to use my PC, Macintosh, and new FileMaker software as tools in my research.

To further combine these new skills with my medical background, I went on to a medical informatics post-doc fellowship in Boston (1987-89).


Effects of tumor bearing and removal on blood levels of lipids, lipolytic activity, and glycerol and on carcass weight in the rat.

Devereux DF, Hollander DM.

Surgery. 1987 Feb;101(2):228-33. PMID: 3810494


Effects of tumor type and burden on carcass lipid depletion in mice.

Hollander DM, Ebert EC, Roberts AI, Devereux DF.

Surgery. 1986 Aug;100(2):292-7. PMID: 3738756


Demonstration of lipolytic activity from cultured human melanoma cells.

Hollander DM, Devereux DF, Taylor CG, Taylor DD.

J Surg Res. 1986 May;40(5):445-9. PMID: 3736030


Intolerance to administered lipids in tumor-bearing animals.

Devereux DF, Redgrave TG, Tilton M, Hollander D, Deckers PJ.

Surgery. 1984 Aug;96(2):414-9. PMID: 6463869

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