DEAN A TROYER
Medical Practice in Norfolk, VA

License number
New Jersey 25MA08354800
Issued Date
Jul 1, 2008
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2017
Category
Medical Examiners
Type
Medical Doctor
Address
Address
Norfolk, VA

Professional information

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Dean Troyer, Norfolk VA

Work:
Pathology Sciences Med Group
600 Gresham Dr, Norfolk, VA 23507


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Professor At Eastern Virginia Medical School

Position:
Professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School
Location:
Norfolk, Virginia Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
Eastern Virginia Medical School - Professor


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Dr. Dean A Troyer, Norfolk VA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
Address:
Pathology Sciences Med Grp
600 Gresham Dr, Norfolk 23507
(757) 388-3221 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anatomic & Clinical Pathology, 1982
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Pathology Sciences Med Grp
600 Gresham Dr, Norfolk 23507
Sentara Careplex Hospital
3000 Coliseum Dr, Hampton 23666
Sentara Leigh Hospital
830 Kempsville Rd, Norfolk 23502
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital
600 Gresham Dr, Norfolk 23507
Sentara Princess Anne Hospital
2025 Glenn Mitchell Dr, Virginia Beach 23456
Education:
Medical School
Indiana University / School of Medicine
Graduated: 1978
Med Ctr Hosp/U Tex Hlth Sci Ctr
U Tex Hsc


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Methods And Reagents For Metabolomics And Histology In A Biological Sample And A Kit For The Same

US Patent:
2013011, May 9, 2013
Filed:
May 19, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/698116
Inventors:
Jeffrey Richard Shuster - Chapel Hill NC, US
Klaus Peter Adam - Cary NC, US
Danny Carroll Alexander - Cary NC, US
Dean A. Troyer - Norfolk VA, US
Raymond S. Lance - Virginia Beach VA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/02
US Classification:
435 29
Abstract:
A method of extracting and measuring one or more biochemicals from a biological sample, comprises immersing the biological sample in an organic solvent, whereby one or more biochemicals present in the biological sample are extracted into the organic solvent; separating the biological sample from the free organic solvent; and measuring the level(s) of the one or more biochemicals extracted into the organic solvent, wherein the biological sample remains analyzable by histological analysis.