Duane E. Haines

Duane E. Haines

Professor Emeritus

Department:
SOM-Neurobiology & Anatomical Sciences (Inactive)

Education

Michigan State University, PhD, Anatomy1969
Michigan State University, MS, Anatomy1967

Current Positions

Professor Emeritus, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy07/2010 - Present
Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1998 - Present
Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery1998 - Present
Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1985 - Present
Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1985 - Present
The University of Mississippi Medical Center
Jackson, Mississippi 39216

Academic Appointments or Other Previous Appointments

Professor, School of , Department of Anatomy
Professor, School of , Department of Anatomy
Professor, University of Mississippi Medical Center, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1985 - 1998
Professor, West Virginia University School of Medicine, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1982 - 1985
Professor, West Virginia University School of Medicine, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1978 - 1985
Associate Professor, West Virginia University School of Medicine, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1973 - 1978
Assistant Professor, Medical College of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1969 - 1973
Instructor, Michigan State University, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy1968 - 1969

Publications

Journal Article

Haines, D.E. "...Miss Crosby has followed her own lead, on the whole very independently", Elizabeth Caroline Crosby, October 25, 1888 - July 28, 1983. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 21:245, 1995
Haines, D.E. "I shall call these segments lobules I-X...": Olof Larsell (1886-1964) and the evolution of cerebellar terminology. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. (part 1) 20:202, 1994.
Haines, D.E "My Dear Herrick": The correspondence of J.B. Johnston with C.J. Herrick, 1900-1917. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 19 (part 1):204, 1993
Haines, D.E. (Book review of) A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Idenity in Nineteenth-Century America. J. Hist. Neurosci. 12:316-317, 2003
Haines, D.E (Book review of) An Atlas of Primate Gross Anatomy - Baboon, Chimpanzee and Man. By Daris R. Swindler and Charles D. Good, University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1973. Lab. Anim. Sci. 24:834-835, 1974
Greenblatt, S.H. and D. E. Haines (Book review of) Cecile amd Oskar Vogt: The Visionaries of Modern Neuroscience. J. Hist Neurosci. 12:314-316, 2003
Haines, D.E. (Book review of) Comparative Primate Biology, Volume 4, Neurosciences. H.D. Steklis and J. Erwin (eds). Alan R. Liss Inc., New York. Int. J. Primatol. 10:611-616, 1989.
Haines, D.E. (Book review of) Human Brain Anatomy in Computerized Images. by Hanna Damasio, Oxford University Press, New York, 1995. J. Neurosurg. 83:564-565, 1995.
Haines, D.E. (Book review of) The Human Brain in Dissection. By D.G. Montemurro and J.E. Bruni, Oxford University Press, New York, 1988. J. Neurosurg. 70:289-290, 1989.
Harkey, H.L., White IV, E.A., Tibbs, Jr., R.E. and Haines, D.E. A Clinician’s View of Spinal Cord Injury. Anat. Rec. (New Anat.) 271B;41-48, 2003.
Haines, D.E. A horseradish peroxidase (HRP) study of cerebellar nucleocortical cells in prosimian primates (Galago senegalensis, G. crassicaudatus). Anat. Rec. 218:55A, 1987.
Haines, D.E A proposed function significance of parvicellular regions of the lateral and medial cerebellar nuclei. Brain Behav. Evol. 14:328 340, 1977.
Haines, D.E. A struggle to survive: The founding and early life of the Journal of Comparative Neurology (1891-1908). J. Hist. Neurosci., 7:63-64, 1998.
Haines, D.E. A.J. Ladman retires after 30 years as editor of The anatomical Record. Anat. Rec. (New Anat.) 253:67-69, 1998.
Haines, D.E. A.J. Ladman: Managing editor of The Anatomical Record, 1968-1988. Anat. Rec. 251:2-8, 1998.
Haines, D.E. An easy and effective method to obtain blood samples from the lesser galago, (Galago senegalensis). Lab. Primate Newsletter, 7(4):27, 1968
Haines, D.E An HRP study of cerebellar corticonuclear nucleocortical topography of the dorsal culminate lobule lobule V in a prosimian primate (Galago) with comments on nucleocortical cell types. J. Comp. Neurol. 282:274-292, 1989.
Haines, D.E. and E. Dietrichs An HRP study of connections between cerebellum and hypothalamus in the tree shrew, Tupaia glis. Anat. Rec. 208:68A, 1984
Haines, D.E. and E. Dietrichs An HRP study of hypothalamo cerebellar and cerebello hypothalamic connections in squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus). J. Comp. Neurol. 229:559 575, 1984
Holmes, K.R. and D.E. Haines An intravenous anesthetic technique for the lesser galago (Galago senegalensis Lab. Primate Newsletter, 8(2):17-18, 1969
Lancon, J.A., D.E. Haines and A.D Parent Anatomy of the shaken baby syndrome Anat Rec. (New Anat.) 253:13-18, 1998
Haines, D.E. Book review of) The Study of Prosimian Behavior. By G.A. Doyle and R.D. Martin, Academic Press, New York, 1979. (Man 19:672 673, 1984
Kohn, Dennis F. and D.E. Haines Brodetella bronchiseptica infection in the lesser bushbaby (Galago senegalensis). Lab. Animal Sci. 27:279-280, 1977
Daschbach, N.H., M.W. Schein and D.E. Haines Cage size effects on behavior of the slow loris, Nycticebus coucang (Primates, Lorisidae). Applied Animal Ethology 9:317 330, 1982/83.
Patrick, G.W. and D.E. Haines Cerebellar afferents to paramedian lobule from the trigeminal complex in Tupaia glis: A horseradish peroxidase (HRP) study. J. Morph. 172:209 222, 1982
Klinkhachorn, P.S., D.E. Haines and J.L. Culberson. Cerebellar cortical efferent fibers in the North American opossum, Didelphis virginiana. I. The anterior lobe. J. Comp. Neurol. 227:424 438, 1984
Klinkhachorn, P.S., D.E. Haines and J.L. Culberson. Cerebellar cortical efferent fibers in the North American opossum, Didelphis virginiana. II. The posterior vermis J. Comp. Neurol. 227:439 451, 1984.
Haines, D.E. and G.W. Patrick. Cerebellar cortical efferent fibers of the dorsal culminate lobule (anterior lobe lobule V) of the squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus. Neuroscience Abstracts 6:512, 1980.
Haines, D.E. and R.H. Whitworth. Cerebellar cortical efferent fibers of the paraflocculus of tree shrew (Tupaia glis). J. Comp. Neurol. 182:137 150, 1978
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar cortical efferents of the posterior lobe vermis in a prosimian primate (Galago) and the tree shrew (Tupaia). J. Comp. Neurol. 163:21-40, 1975
Haines, D.E. and J.C. Pearson Cerebellar corticonuclear nucleocortical topography: A study of the tree shrew (Tupaia) paraflocculus J. Comp. Neurol. 187:745 758, 1979.
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticonuclear and corticovestibular fibers of the anterior lobe vermis in a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). J. Comp. Neurol. 170:67-96, 1976
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticonuclear and cortivestibular fibers of the flocculonodular lobe in a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). J. Comp. Neurol. 174:607 630, 1977
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of ansiform and paramedian lobules in two primates (Galago, Saimiri). Anat. Rec. 199:103A, 1981.
Haines, D.E. and J.A. Rubertone. Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of the anterior lobe in a prosimian primate (Galago): Projections of lobule V. Anat. Rec. 187:597, 1977.
Haines, D.E. and J.A. Rubertone Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of the dorsal culminate lobule (anterior lobe lobule V) in a prosimian primate, Galago senegalensis. J. Comp. Neurol. 186:321 342, 1979
Haines, D.E. and G.W. Patrick. Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of the paramedian lobule in the tree shrew, Tupaia glis. Anat. Rec. 196:70A, 1980.
Haines, D.E. and G.W. Patrick Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of the paramedian lobule of tree shrew (Tupaia glis) with comments on zones. J. Comp. Neurol. 201:99 119, 1981
Haines, D.E. and S.L. Koletar. Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of the vermis of the albino rat. Anat. Rec. 194:629, 1979.
Haines, D.E. and J.A. Rubertone Cerebellar corticonuclear fibers: Evidence of zones in the primate anterior lobe. Neuroscience Letters 6:231 236, 1977.
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticonuclear nucleocortical topography. A study of the tree shrew (Tupaia) paraflocculus. Anat. Rec. 190:141, 1978.
Haines, D.E. and J.L. Culberson. Cerebellar corticonuclear projections of the posterior lobe in Galago and Tupaia. Anat. Rec. 178:368, 1974.
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticovestibular fibers of the anterior lobe in Galago and Tupaia. Anat. Rec. 181:369 370, 1975
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticovestibular fibers of the posterior lobe in a prosimian primate, the lesser bushbaby (Galago senegalensis). J. Comp. Neurol. 160:363-398, 1975
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar corticovestibular projections of the posterior lobe in Galago and Tupaia. J. S. Carolina Med. Assoc. 70:76 77, 1974
Dietrichs, E., F. Walberg and D.E. Haines. Cerebellar nuclear afferents from feline hypothalamus demonstrated by retrograde transport after implantation of crystalline WGA HRP. Neuroscience Letters 54:129 133, 1985.
Haines, D.E. Cerebellar nucleocortical projections in prosimian primates (Galago). Anat. Rec. 214:48A, 1986
Haines, D.E., E. Dietrichs. Cerebellar terminology. The Cerebellum 1:163-164, 2002. (Invited letter to the Editor)
Haines, D.E. Clarence Luther and Charles Judson Herrick: Their influence on comparative neurology in the United States. Ital J. anat. Embryol. 104 (Suppl. 1): 265, 1999
Haines, D.E. Clarence Luther Herrick: The father of neuroscience in America. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 18 (part 1):181, 1992
Haines, D.E. and D.R. Swindler Comparative neuroanatomical evidence and the taxonomy of the tree shrews (Tupaia). J. Hum. Evol. 1:407-420, 1972
Haines, D.E. Comparative observations on the prosimian cerebellum: Topography of the flocculus and paraflocculus of Galago and Tupaia. Anat. Rec., 163:193, 1969.
Culberson, J.L. and D.E. Haines Concluding Remarks (on Studies on Lower Motor Neurons and Pathways to the Spinal Grey: A Symposium). Brain Behav. Evol. 12:362-364, 1975.
Haines, D.E., T.E. Sowa and E. Dietrichs Connections between the cerebellum and hypothalamus in the tree shrew, Tupaia glis. Brain Research 328:367 373, 1985.
Haines, D.E. Contralateral nucleocortical cells of the paraflocculus of tree shrew (Tupaia glis). Neuroscience Letters, 8:183 190, 1978
Culberson, J.L., D.E. Haines, D.L. Kimmel and P.B. Brown Contralateral projection of primary afferent fibers to mammalian spinal cord. Exp. Neurol. 64:83 97, 1979
Haines, D.E. Corticonuclear and corticovestibular fibers of the flocculonodular lobe in a prosimian primate (Galago). Anat. Rec. 184:420, 1976.
Haines, D.E.and R.H. Whitworth. Corticonuclear fibers of the paraflocculus in the tree shrew (Tupaia glis). J.S. Carolina Med. Assoc. 74:49, 1978.
Rubertone, J.A. and D.E. Haines. Corticonuclear fibers to the interposed complex in a primate (Galago senegalensis): The anterior lobe and simplex lobule. J.S. Carolina Med. Assoc. 74:56, 1978.
Goode, G.E. and D.E. Haines Corticospinal fibers in a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). Brain Res. 60:477-481, 1973
Dietrichs, E. and D.E. Haines Demonstration of hypothalamo cerebellar and cerebello hypothalamic fibers in a prosimian primate (Galago crassicaudatus). Anat. Embryol. 170:313 318, 1984.
Dietrichs, E. and D.E. Haines. Do hypothalamic fibres terminate in all layers of the cerebellar cortex? Anat. Embryol. 173:279 284, 1985.
Dietrichs, E. and D.E. Haines Do the same hypothalamic neurons project to both amygdala and cerebellum? Brain Research 364:241 248, 1986
Haines, D.E. Don Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934): A selection of the works of the master Anat. Rec. 232:40A, 1992
Albright, B.C. and D.E. Haines. Dorsal column nuclei in a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). II. Cuneate and lateral cuneate nuclei: morphology and primate afferent fibers from cervical and upper thoracic spinal segments. Brain Behav. Evol. 15:165 184, 1978
Haines, D. E., R. Olry Dorsal or posterior, caudal, ventral – Just what direction are we going in the nervous system anyway? International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA) Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, August, 2009.
Albright, B.C. and D.E. Haines Dorsal root afferents to Clarke's column from hindlimb cord levels in Tupaia and Galago. Brain Behav. Evol. 10:274-289, 1974
Lancon, J.A., D.E. Haines, A.I. Lewis and A.D. Parent. Endoscopic treatment of symptomatic septum pellucidum cysts: With some preliminary observations on the ultrastructure of the cyst wall: Two technical case reports. Neurosurgery 45:1251-1257, 1999.
Rubertone, J.A., D.E. Haines and S.L. Vincent Evidence for a new subgroup within the vestibular complex (VC): A morphological and experimental study in bushbaby (Galago) and rat. Anat. Rec. 205:168A, 1983.
Haines, D.E. and T.E. Sowa Evidence of a direct projection from the medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic system to lobule IX of the cerebellar cortex in the tree shrew (Tupaia glis) Neuroscience Letters 55:125 130, 1985.
Haines, D.E. and G.W. Patrick. Evidence of a mosaic origin of corticonuclear fibers from cerebellar zones in a primate. Anat. Rec. 202:73A, 1982.
Haines, D.E. Evidence of an x zone in lobule V of the primate cerebellum (Saimiri sciureus). Anat. Rec. 223:47A, 1989
Haines, D.E. and E. Dietrichs Evidence of an x zone in lobule V of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) cerebellum: The distribution of corticonuclear fibers. Anat. Embryol. 184:255-268, 1991
Haines, D.E., E. Dietrichs, E.F. McDonald, D.I. Doorenbos and A. Haerer Evidence of cerebellar influence on visceral motor function: A report of two patients FASEB Journal 8:A892, 1994
Haines, D.E. Evidence of intracerebellar collateralization of nucleocortical cell processes in a prosimian primate (Galago): A fluorescence retrograde study. J. Comp. Neurol. 275:441-451, 1988
Lancon, J., D.E. Haines, F.A. Raila, A.D. Parent and V.V. Vedanarayanan. Expanding cyst of the septum pelucidum: Case report. J. Neurosurg. 85:1127-1134, 1996
Al-Mefty, O., H.L. Harkey, I. Marawi, D.E. Haines, D.F. Peeler, et al. Experimental chronic compressive cervical myelopathy J. Neurosurg. 79:550-561, 1993
Harkey, H.L., O. Al-Mefty, I. Marawi, D.F. Peeler, D.E. Haines and L.F. Alexander. Experimental chronic compressive cervical myelopathy: Effects of decompression. J. Neurosurg. 83:336-341, 1995
Julius, L.A. and D.E. Haines. Galago Parasites Intestinal parasitism in Galago senegalensis. Presented at the 20th Annual Session, American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, October 13 17, Dallas, Texas, 1969
Haines, D.E. and D.B. Burr. Graduate education and the role of the physical anthropologist in biomedical research. Amer. J. Phys. Anthrop. 60:203, 1983
Burr, D.B. and D.E. Haines Graduate education and the role of the physical anthropologist in biomedical teaching and research. Amer. J. Phys. Anthrop. 64:155 159, 1984
Haines, D.E. Great American neuroanatomists: Elizabeth Caroline Crosby (1888-1983) and the field of comparative neurology. FASEB Journal 10:A805, 1996
Haines, D.E Great American neuroanatomists: Olof Larsell (1886-1964) and the cerebellum FASEB Journal 9:A253, 1995
Haines, D.E. and A. Subramony Great American Neuroanatomists: Wendell Jordan Krieg (b. 1906), Scientist, Artist, and Educator FASEB Journal, 11:A624, 1997.
Haines, D.E., P.J. May, J.D. Porter and E. Dietrichs. Hypothalamic labeling following injections of HRP into the cerebellar nuclei in Macaca fascicularis: A cerebellovisceral connection. Anat. Rec. 220:41A, 1988
Haines, D.E., E. Dietrichs and T.E. Sowa. Hypothalamo cerebellar and cerebello hypothalamic pathways: A review and hypothesis concerning cerebellar circuits which may influence autonomic centers and affective behavior. Brain Behav. Evol. 24:198 220, 1984
Haines, D.E. and E. Dietrichs Hypothalamo cerebellar projections in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri scuireus): An HRP study Neuroscience Abstracts 9(pt 2):870, 1983
Dietrichs, E., D. E. Haines Hypothalamo-cerebellar interconnections: anatomical substrate for cerebellar involvement in control of non-somatic responses? Acta Neurol Scand 84: 268, 1991
Dietrichs, E., G.K. Røste, L.S. Røste, H.L. Qvist and D.E. Haines Hypothalamocerebellar fibres in the cat. Eur. J. Neurosci., Suppl. 3:298, 1990
Dietrichs, E., D.E. Haines, G.K. Roste and L.S. Roste. Hypothalamocerebellar projections - circuits for nonsomatic cerebellar activity? Histol. Histopath. 9:603-614, 1994
Dietrichs, E., D.E. Haines and H. Quist. Indirect hypothalamo cerebellar pathways? Demonstration of hypothalamic efferents to the lateral reticular nucleus. Exp. Brain Res. 60:483 491, 1985
Cui, Dongmei, J. C. Lynch, G. Yang, D. E. Haines Integrating anatomical and clinical illustrations in a teaching format. FASEB Journal 24:826.1.
Dietrichs, E. and D.E. Haines. Interconnections between hypothalamus and cerebellum. Anat. Embryol. 179:207-220, 1989.
Norvell, J.E. and D.E. Haines. Intrinsic innervation of the urinary bladder of the tree shrew (Tupaia) and the bushbaby (Galago). Va. J. Sci., 21:146, 1970.
Haines, D.E. and J.L. Culberson Introduction (to Studies on Lower Motor Neurons and Pathways to the Spinal Grey: A Symposium). Brain Behav. Evol. 12:205-206, 1975
Manto, M-U., D. E. Haines Introduction to Cerebellar Classics I: Monosynaptic Inhibition of the Intracerebellar Nuclei Induced from the Cerebellar Cortex, by M. Ito. The Cerebellum 6:102-105, 2007
Haines, D. E., M-U. Manto Introduction to Cerebellar Classics II: The Croonian Lectures on the Clinical Symptoms of Cerebellar Disease and Their Interpretation, Lecture I and Lecture II, by Gordon Holmes. The Cerebellum 6:141-156, 2007
Haines, D. E., M-U. Manto Introduction to Cerebellar Classics III: The Croonian Lectures on the Clinical Symptoms of Cerebellar Disease and Their Interpretation, Lecture III and Lecture IV, by Gordon Holmes. The Cerebellum 6:360-374, 2007.
Haines, D.E., M-U. Manto Introduction to Cerebellar Classics IV: Anatomical and Physiological Evidence for a Cerebellar Nucleo-Cortical Projection in the Cat, by D. L. Tolbert, H. Bantli, J. R. Bloedel. The Cerebellum 8:1-21, 2009
Haines, D. E. M-U. Manto Introduction to Cerebellar Classics V: Afferents to the Cerebellar Cortex in the Cat: Evidence for an Intrinsic Pathway Leading From the Deep Nuclei to the Cortex, by B. B Gould, A. M. Graybiel. The Cerebellum 9:1-16, 2010.
Haines, D.E., J.A. Lancon, A.Y. Zubkov James Watson Kernohan (1896-1981). J. Neurol 252: 1558-1559, 2005
Holmes, K.R., D.E. Haines and J.A. Bollert Laboratory observations on a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis) Laboratory Animal Care 18:475-477, 1968
Haines, D.E., J.L. Culberson and G.F. Martin. Laterality and topography of cerebellar
cortical efferents in the opossum (Didelphis marsupialis virginiana).
Brain Res. 106:152-158, 1976.
Haines, D.E Medical Neurobiology: Classroom to Clinic - Information in a Relevant Format? FASEB Journal 15:A1100, 2001
Haines, D.E., J. B. Hutchins, J. C. Lynch. Medical neurobiology: Do we teach neurobiology in a format that is relevant to the clinical setting? Anat. Rec. (New Anat.) 269:99-106, 2002
Albright, B.C. and D.E. Haines. Morphology of Clark's column in Galago senegalensis. Anat. Rec., 172:447, 1972.
Haines, D.E. Neuro correlates of locomotor evolution: The cerebellovestibulo spinal system. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. 44:182, 1976.
Haines, D.E. Neuroanatomical correlates of locomotor behavior. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. 41:483, 1974.
Haines, D.E Neuroanatomical evidence and the taxonomy of the tree shrews (Tupaia). Am. J. Phys. Anthrop., 35:281, 1971.
Haines, D.E. Neuroanatomical specializations and locomotion: Some basic concepts. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. 40:138, 1974.
Schambra, U. B., G. B. Mckenson, M. Stafford-Smith, D. E. Haines, D. A. Schwinn. Neuron specific (alpha)-adrenergic receptor expression in human cerebellum: Implications for emerging cerebellar roles in neurologic disease. Neuroscience 135:507-523, 2005
Haines, D.E., P.J. May, and E. Dietrichs Neuronal connections between the cerebellar nuclei and hypothalamus in Macaca fascicularis: Cerebello-visceral circuits. J. Comp. Neurol. 299:106-122, 1990
Culberson, J.L., D.O. Overman and D.E. Haines Neurons or network: Golgi, Cajal, and the Nobel Prize Anat. Rec. 212:227A, 1985
Parent, A.D., D.E. Haines and S.K. Das. Neurosurgical considerations on the anatomy of the medial canthus in children. Pediatric Neurosurgery 22:57-64, 1995
Olry, R. and D.E. Haines. NEUROwords 1, Rhinencephalon: A brain for the nose? J Hist. Neurosci: 6: 217-218, 1997.
Olry, R., D. E. Haines. NEUROwords 11, Arachnophobia: Spiders and spider's webs inn the head. J. Hist. Neurosci. 10:198-200, 2001
Olry, R., D. E. Haines. NEUROwords 16, Reissner's fibre: The exception which proves the rule, or the devil according to Charles Baudelaire? J. Hist. Neurosci. 12:73-75, 2003
Haines, D.E., R. Olry, E. Dietrichs. NEUROwords 17, If there are "deep" cerebellar nuclei, where are the "superficial" ones? J. Hist Neurosci. 12:203-205, 2003
Haines, D.E. and R. Olry NEUROwords 18, "James Parkinson did not die of his own personal disease...he died of a stroke” Eponyms: Possessive or Nonpossessive? J. Hist. Neurosci. 12:305-307, 2003.
Olry, R., D. E. Haines. NEUROwords 19, Give a kiss to a frog and it will turn into…. a A neuropeptide: The genealogy of the bombesin-like family. J. Hist. Neurosci. 12:411-412, 2003
Olry, R. and D.E. Haines. NEUROwords 2, Fornix and gyrus fornicatus: Carnal sins? J. Hist. Neurosci 6:338-339, 1997.
Olry, R. and D.E. Haines NEUROwords 3, Cerebral mythlogy: A skull stuffed with Gods. J. Hist. Neurosci. 7:82-83, 1998
Olry, R. and D.E. Haines NEUROwords 5, The three musketeers and the twelve cranial nerves. J. Hist. Neurosci 7:248-249, 1998
Haines, D.E. and R. Olry NEUROwords 6, Just what is the inferior cerebellar peduncle? J. Hist. Neurosci. 8:74-76, 1999
Haines, D.E. and R. Olry NEUROwords 7, Vague, uncertain, Ambiguous, Obscure: Imprecision or modesty? J. Hist Neurosci. 8:294-295, 1999
Olry, R., D. E. Haines NEUROwords 9: Vater, Pacini, Wagner, Meissner, Golgi, Mazzoni, Ruffini, Merkel and Krause: Were their nreves all on edge? J. Hist. Neurosci. 9:311-312, 2000
Olry, R., D. E. Haines NEUROwords, Elpenor’s Syndrome: The Link Between One of Ulysses’Companions and the Tenth President of the Third French Republic. J. Hist. Neurosci. Vol. 15 2:159-161, June 2006.
Olry, R., D. E. Haines NEUROwords, From Dante Alighieri’s first circle to Paul Donald MacLean’s limbic system. J. Hist Neurosci. 14:368-370, 2005
Olry, R., D. E. Haines. NEUROwords, Oedipus complex: A confession to a Berlin otorhinolaryngologist that became a cornerstone of psychoanalysis. J. Hist. Neurosci. 16:337-340, 2007.
Olry, R., D. E. Haines. NEUROwords, The Brain in its Birthday Suit: No more Reason to be Ashamed. J. Hist. Neurosci. 17:461-464, 2008
Olry, R., D. E. Haines. NEUROwords, The Pen Nib and the Bolt: The Rhomboid Fossa of the Fourth Ventricle or the Symbol of the Censorship of the Press. J. Hist Neurosci. 18:76-79, 2008
Haines, D.E. and E. Dietrichs Non somatic cerebellar circuits: A broader view of cerebellar involvement in locomotion. J. Motor Behavior 21:518-525, 1989
Haines, D.E. and E. Dietrichs. Non-somatic cerebellar circuits: A broader view of cerebellar function. Amer. J. Physical. Anthrop. 75:219, 1988.
Dietrichs, E. and D.E. Haines. Observations on the cerebello hypothalamic projection, with comments on non somatic cerebellar circuits. Arch. italienes Biol. 123:133 139, 1985
Whitworth, R.H., D.E. Haines and G.W. Patrick Olivocerebellar projections to paramedian lobule in tree shrew (Tupaia glis): A horseradish peroxidase study Brain Research 305:271 282, 1984
Haines, D.E. On the question of a subdural space. Anat. Rec. 230:3-21, 1991
Whitworth, R.H. and D.E. Haines On the question of nomenclature of homologous subdivisions of the inferior olivary complex. Arch italienes Biol. 124:271 317, 1986
Pearson, J.C. and D.E. Haines On the question of the ventral intermediate nucleus (Vim) in primate thalamus: A study of the lesser bushbaby, Galago. Brain Behav. Evol. 19:108 125, 1981.
Haines, D.E. Order from chaos: Olof Larsell (1886-1964) and the evolution of a coherent cerebellar terminology J. Hist. Neurosci., 6:97, 1997
Haines, D.E., G.W. Patrick and P. Satrulee Organization of cerebellar corticonuclear fiber systems. Exp. Brain Res., Suppl. 6:320 371, 1982 (Also appeared in THE CEREBELLUM NEW VISTAS).
Goode, G.E.and D.E. Haines Origin, course and termination of corticospinal fibers in a prosimian primate (Galago). Brain Behav. Evol. 12:334-361, 1975.
Goode, G.E. and D.E. Haines. Origin, course and termination of corticospinal fibers in Galago, a prosimian primate. J. S. Carolina Med. Assoc. 70:76, 1974.
Wang, T.Y., D. E. Haines, R. F. Chen, K. L. Simpson, R. C. S. Lin. Paterntin of Axon Terminals Within Rat Zona Incerta From The Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus: A Light Microscopic Study Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 2002
Hall, J.E., D.E. Haines and R.G. Frederickson Pentastomid nymph from the brain of a squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus. I. Morphology of the nymph. J. Med. Primatol.
14:195 208, 1985.
Frederickson, R.G., D.E. Haines and J.E. Hall Pentastomid nymph from the brain of a squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus. II. Morphology of the host response. J. Med. Primatol. 14:209 223, 1985
Haines, D.E. and C.W. Mitchell. Points that will strengthen your textbook proposal. (Invited letter to the Editor). J. Academic Med. 64:516, 1989
Dietrichs, E., D. E. Haines Possible pathways for cerebellar modulation of autonomic responses: micturition. Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol. 36 (Suppl 210):16-20, 2002
Haines, D.E. Preliminary observations on the cerebellar nuclei of Galago and Tupaia Anat. Rec., 166:312, 1970.
Miller, J.D., T.H. Middleton and D.E. Haines Presentation of frontal sinus encephalomeningocele in an adult. Clinical Anatomy 4:237-244, 1991
Haines, D.E. and C.W. Moncure Pseudotumor of the orbit in a prosimian primate (lesser bushbaby, Galago senegalensis). J. Med. Primat. 2:369-377, 1973
Clower, B.R., D.E. Haines and Y. Yamamoto. Role of endothelium in the regulation of brain blood flow following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage. Anat. Rec. 232:21A-22A, 1992
Haines, D.E Ross G. Harrison (1870-1959) and the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in 1917. J. Hist. Neurosci. 10:247, 2001
Haines, D.E. and B. Franklin Ross Granville Harrison (1870-1959) and a Nobel Prize Never received. Soc Neurosci Abst. 25:257, 1999
Haines, D.E. and B. Franklin Ross Granville Harrison (1870-1959): The “Hanging drop method” and the Nobel Prize. FASEB Journal 14:A551, 2000
Haines, D.E. Santiago Ramon y Cajal at Clark University, 1899; his only visit to the United States. Brain Res. Rev. 55:463-480, 2007
Rubertone, J.A. and D.E. Haines Secondary vestibulocerebellar projections to flocculonodular lobe in a prosimian primate, Galago senegalensis. J. Comp. Neurol. 200:255 272, 1981.
Haines, D.E., K.R. Holmes and S.W. Carmichael. Sex determination of the lesser bushbaby (Galago senegalensis). Lab. Animal Sci. 26:430-435, 1976
Parent, A.D., S.K. Das, R.A. Mallette and D.E. Haines Significance of the lateral canthal tendon in craniofacial surgery Pediatr. Neurosurg. 19:73-77, 1993
Pearson, J.C. and D.E. Haines Somatosensory thalamus of a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). II. An HRP and Golgi study of the ventral posterolateral nucleus (VPL). J. Comp. Neurol. 190:559 580, 1980
Haines, D.E. and R.M. Libbin Some concepts of neural structure and function, 1853-1918. Anat. Rec. 226:39A-40A, 1990
Haines, D.E., G.E. Goode, B.C. Albright and H.M. Murray. Some neuroanatomical aspects of primate locomotor evolution. J. Hum. Evol. 4:103-111, 1975.
Pearson, J.C. and D.E. Haines Somotosensory thalamus of a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). I. Configuration of nuclei and termination of spinothalamic fibers. J. Comp. Neurol. 190:533 558, 1980
Haines, D.E. Spitzka and Spitzka on the brains of the assassins of presidents. J. Hist. Neurosci. 4:236-266, 1995.
Haines, D.E. Spitzka and Spitzka on the brains of the assassins of presidents. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 18 (part 1):181, 1992
Haines, D.E. Studies on cerebellar cortical efferents in Saimiri sciureus: Evidence of a projection from the x zone into the posterior interposed nucleus Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. Suppl. 12:85-86, 1991.
Haines, D.E. and T.W. Jenkins Studies on the epithalamus I. Morphology of postmortem degeneration: the habenular nucleus in dog. J. Comp. Neurol. 132:405-418, 1968
Parent, A.D., D.E. Haines and S.K. Das. Surgical anatomy of the periorbital structures as it relates to anterior skull base surgical approaches Abst. Amer. Assoc. Neurol. Surgeons
Haines, D.E., H.L. Harkey and O. Al-Mefty. The "subdural space": A new look at an outdated concept Neurosurgery 32:111-120, 1993
Culberson, J.L., D.O. Overman and D.E. Haines. The 1906 Nobel: prize and paradox. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 18 (part 1):180, 1992
Haines, D.E. The cerebellum of Galago and Tupaia. I. Corpus cerebelli and flocculonodular lobe. Brain Behav. Evol., 2:377-414, 1969.
Haines, D.E. The cerebellum of Galago and Tupaia. II. The early postnatal development. Brain Behav. Evol. 4:97-113, 1971.
Tibbs, R.E. Jr., D.E. Haines and A.D Parent The child as a projectile. Anat. Rec. (New Anat.) 253:167-175, 1998
Haines, D.E. The contributors to volume 1 (1891) of The Journal of Comparative Neurology: C.L. Herrick, C.H. Turner, H.R. Pemberton, B.G. Wilder, F.W. Langdon, C.J. Herrick, C. von Kupffer, O.S. Strong, T.B. Stowell. J. Comp. Neurol. 314:9-33, 1991
Goode, G.E. and D.E. Haines. The corticospinal tract in the lesser bushbaby, Galago senegalensis. Anat. Rec., 175:331, 1973.
Haines, D.E. The early postnatal cerebellum of Galago and Tupaia. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop.
33:131 132, 1970.
Haines, D.E., K.R. Holmes and I. Brett The extrinsic eye muscles in a prosimian primate: Eye muscles in monkey and man. Mich. Academician 1:13-20, 1969
Haines, D.E., K.R. Holmes and J.A. Bollert. The extrinsic eye muscles of a prosimian
(Galago senegalensis).
Anat. Rec., 160:358, 1968.
Haines, D.E. and S.L. Palay The first volume of The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. 1, 1891 Anat. Rec. 229:33A, 1991
Haines, D.E. and G.R. Leichnetz The gross morphology of the cerebellum of the adult marmoset. Anat. Rec., 169:332, 1971
Haines, D.E., K.R. Holmes and J.A. Bollert. The hemogram of the colonized lesser bushbaby, Galago senegalensis Folia Primat. 14:95-100, 1971
Dietrichs, E., G.K. Roste, L.S. Roste, H.L. Qvist and D.E. Haines. The hypothalamocerebellar projection in the cat: Branching and nuclear termination. Arch. ital. Biol. 132:25-38, 1994.
Dietrichs, E., L. Wiklund and D.E. Haines The hypothalamocerebellar projection in the rat: origin and transmitter Arch. ital. Biol. 130:203-211, 1992
Whitworth, R.H. and D.E. Haines The inferior olive of a prosimian primate Galago senegalensis I: Conformation and spinoolivary projections J. Comp. Neurol. 219:215 227, 1983
Whitworth, R.H., D.E. Haines and G.W. Patrick The inferior olive of a prosimian primate Galago senegalensis II. Olivocerebellar projections to vestibulocerebellum J. Comp. Neurol. 219:228 240, 1983
Whitworth, R.H. and D.E. Haines The inferior olive of Saimiri sciureus: Olivocerebellar projections to the anterior lobe. Brain Research 372:55 71, 1986
Dail, W.G., J.E. Norvell and D.E. Haines The intrinsic adrenergic and cholinergic innervation of the genitalia of Galago and Tupaia. The penis. Folia Primat. 16:221-230, 1971
Haines, D.E. the Journal of Comparative Neuroloyg, 1891-1907: A Project of and problem for the Herrick brothers. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 23:277, 1997
Haines, D.E., J.L. Culberson and G.F. Martin. The laterality of cerebellar cortical efferents of the opossum (Didelphis marsupiais virginiana). J. S. Carolina Med. Assoc. 72:68, 1976
Albright, B.C. and D.E. Haines The morphology of Clarke's column in the lesser bushbaby (Galago senegalensis). Brain Behav. Evol. 8:165-190, 1973
Haines, D.E. The morphology of the cerebellar nuclei of Galago and Tupaia Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. 35:27-42, 1971
Haines, D.E., K.R. Holmes and J.A. Bollert The occurrence of a common trunk of the anterior cerebral artery in dog. Anat. Rec., 163:303, 1969.
Haines, D.E. The Only Visit of Santiago Ramon y Cajal to the United States: Clark University in 1899. Sci. Neurosci. Abst., 2003
Satrulee, P., J.L. Culberson and D.E. Haines. The organization of cerebellar corticonuclear fibers in opossum: Evidence of zones in anterior lobe. Neuroscience Abstracts 6:471, 1980.
Haines, D.E., E. Dietrichs, J.L. Culberson and T.E. Sowa The organization of hypothalamocerebellar cortical fibers in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus). J. Comp. Neurol. 250:377 388, 1986
Harkey H.L., O. Al-Mefty and I. Marawi, D.E. Haines. The pathology of chronic compressive myelopathy Presented at the Amer. Assoc. Neurol. Surg. Mtg., 1991.
Haines, D.E., E. Dietrichs and T.E. Sowa. The pattern of cerebellar cortical labeling following injections of anterograde tracers in the hypothalamus in squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus). Anat. Rec. 211:76A 77A, 1985.
Haines, D.E., J.E. Norvell and K.R. Holmes. The prosimian primate Galago senegalensis as a research animal. Va. J. Sci., 21:145, 1970.
Murray, H.M. and D.E. Haines The rubrospinal tract in a prosimian primate, (Galago senegalensis). Brain Behav. Evol. 12:311-333, 1975.
Murray, H.M., D.E. Haines and I. Cote The rubrospinal tract of the tree shrew (Tupaia glis). Brain Res. 116:317-322, 1976
Haines, D.E. and R.G. Frederickson The so-called subdural space: A new look at an old concept. Anat. Rec. 229:33A, 1991.
Haines, D.E The Spitzkas on insanity, anatomy and the brains of the assassins of Presidents Gardield and McKinley. Anat. Rec., Suppl. 1:57, 1993
Haines, D.E. and O. Al-Mefty The structure of the meninges as regards the so-called "subdural" space. Neurosurgery Presented at the Southern Neurosurgical Society Mtg., 1991.
Haines, D.E. and B. Franklin The subdural space: A historical consideration of a space that does not exist J. Hist. Neurosci, 8:91-92, 1998
Carmichael, S.W., D.E. Haines and C.A. Pinkstaff The suprarenal glands of a prosimian primate, the lesser bushbaby (Galago senegalensis). J. Morph. 145:239-250, 1975
Harkey, H.L., O. Al-Mefty, D.E. Haines and R.R. Smith. The surgical anatomy of the cerebral sulci. Neurosurg. 24:651-654, 1989.
Rubertone, J.A. and D.E. Haines The vestibular complex in a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis): Morphology and spinovestibular connections. Brain Behav. Evol. 20:129 155, 1982.
Haines, D.E. Clarence Luther and Charles Judson Herrick Their impact on twentieth century neuroscience Anat. Rec. Suppl. 1:57, 1993
Haines, D.E. and S.L. Koletar Topography of cerebellar corticonuclear fibers of the albino rat: Vermis of anterior and posterior lobes Brain Behav. Evol. 16:271 292, 1979
Patrick, G.W. and D.E. Haines. Trigeminocerebellar projections to the paramedian lobule in the tree shrew (Tupaia glis). Anat. Rec. 196:144A, 1980.
Rubertone, J.A. and D.E. Haines. Vestibular projections to the flocculonodular lobe of a prosimian primate (Galago senegalensis). Anat. Rec. 193:670 671, 1979.
Patrick, G.W. and D.E. Haines. Vestibulocerebellar projections to the paramedian lobule of the tree shrew (Tupaia glis). Neuroscience Abstracts 6:512, 1980.
Haines, D.E. Well Before his time: Wendell Joran Krieg (1906-1997) on "Electroneuroprosthesis” – ideas, concepts, and plans to bridge the gap. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, San Diego, 2007
Haines, D.E. Wendell J.S. Krieg (1906-1997) and his concepts of “Electroneuroprosthesis” in 1949 ISHN Meeting, Los Angeles, 2007
Haines, D.E. and A. Subramony Wendell Jordan Krieg: Neuroanatomist, artist and the concept of electroneuroprosthesis Soc. Neurosci. Abst. (part 1) 22:244, 1996.
Haines, D.E. Zones in the cerebellar cortex: Their organization and potential relevance to cerebellar stimulation. J. Neurosurg. 55:254 264, 1981
Haines, D.E “A professor belonging to a vanquished and humiliated race”: Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s visit to Clark University, 1899. J. Hist. Neurosci. Presennted at the ISHN meeting, 2003
Haines, D.E. “…work…by which the neuron doctrine was definitely established”; The failed
Nobel nominations for Ross G. Harrison (1870-1959) discover of tissue culture.
Neurosci. Abst., 26:33, 2000

Abstracts

Haines, D.E. Morphology of postmortem degeneration: habenulo-peduncular tract and the habenular nuclei in the dog Anat Rec 157:253-254, 19671967

Honors, Awards, and Recognition

Received All-Star Professor Award from The Carl G. Evers Society (UMMC); chosen by the M2 student body, 2010, UMC2010
Received the Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Award from the, Association of American Medical Colleges2010
Elected as the Pre-clinical Professor of the Year for 2009-2010; chosen by the M2 student body, UMC2009
Received Henry Gray/Elsevier Distinguished Educator Award from the American Association of Anatomists, 2008, American Association of Anatomists2008
Elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), San Francisco, CA 2007, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)2007
Elected a Fellow of the American Association of Anatomists (AAA), Washington, D.C., 2007, American Association of Anatomists2007
Received the A.J. Ladman AAA/Wiley Exemplary Service Award from the American Association of Anatomists (for distinguished service to the field of Anatomy and to the Association), American Association of Anatomists2006
Received the Silver Hammer Award as Teacher of the Year (2006) from the Department of Neurology, the University of Mississippi Medical Center, UMC2006
Cover Illustration, Anatomical Record Vol. 230, Number 11991
Chosen as the best basic science teacher in the first two years of Medicine by the class of 1990, UMMC., UMC1990
Invited to serve as the First Opponent (primary examiner) at the Doctoral Dissertation Defense of G. K. Røste for the degree Dr. med. at the Anatomical Institute, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, June 18 and 19, 1990., University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway1990
Preclinical Professor of the year, June 1988, UMC1988
Recognized as the best basic science teacher in the first two years of Medicine by the Class of 19851985
Received the MacLachlan Award for Demonstrated Excellence in Teaching, April 20, 1983, West Virginia University1983
Listed in Outstanding Young Men & Women of America, 19781978
Listed in American Men & Women of Science: Biology 19771977
Elected a Fellow, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain1973
outstanding teacher of the year, Medical College of Virginia1971
outstanding teacher of the year, Medical College of Virginia1970
outstanding teacher of the year, Medical College of Virginia1969