Site MapSearch THCME


Margaret M. Moga, PhD

Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine - Terre Haute

Adjunct Associate Professor of Life Sciences, Indiana State University

Research Professor, Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology


Education:

PhD, Department of Anatomy, Loyola University Medical Center, 1988

Honors and Awards:

American Association of Anatomists Faculty Development Award, 2001

MS-1 Lecturer of the Year, Indiana University School of Medicine - Terre Haute, 2002, 2006

Indiana University Trustee Teaching Award, 2007


Recent publications:

Moga, M.M. (2003) Alternative treatment of gallbladder disease.  Medical Hypotheses 60: 143-147.

Moga, M.M., D. Dempah, and D. Zhou (2005) Annexin 7-immunoreactive microglia in the hippocampus of control and adrenalectomized rats. Neuroscience Letters 380: 42-47.

Moga, M.M. (2005) Natural alternatives to root canal.  Well Being Journal, July/August: 21-22.

Bengston, W., and M. Moga (2007) Resonance, placebo effects, and type II errors: Some implications from healing research for experimental methods.  Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 13: 317-328.

Moga, M.M., D. Zhou (2008) Distant healing of small tumors.  Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 14(5): 453.

Moga, M.M., B. Mowery, R. Geib (2008) Patients are more likely to use complementary medicine if it is locally available.  Rural Remote Health 8(2): 1028.

Moga, M.M. (2008) The coherent effect of group healing.  Voices of Healing Newsletter (August).  http://www.ronroth.com/home/aboutvoice.cfm

Moga, M.M. (2008) Measuring the Qi in Tai Chi.  Dr. Lam’s Tai Chi, Health & Lifestyle Newsletter (September).  http://taichiproductions.com/newsletter/

Moga, M.M., R. Geib (2009) Is bioenergy healing associated with changes in the magnetic field environment?  Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine 15(3): S89.


Email Dr. Moga:  mmoga@iupui.edu

IUSM-TH Homepage