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Positions
Radiation Oncologist, Assistant Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Radiation Oncology
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- MD/PhD, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1999
- BS, The Johns Hopkins University, 1987
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Ladner, TR, Mahdi, J, Attia A, Froehler MT, Le TM, Lorinc AN, Mocco J, Naftel RP, Newton AT, Pruthi S, Tenenholz T, Vance EH, Wushensky CA, Wellons JC3rd, Jordan LC. (2015) “A multispecialty pediatric neurovascular conference: a model for interdisciplinary management of complex disease.” Pediatr Neurol. 2015 Feb;52(2):165-73.
Tenenholz, T.C., Shields, C., Ramesh, V., Tercilla, O., and Hagan, M.P. (2007) “Survival Benefit for Early Hormone Ablation in Biochemically Recurrent Prostate Cancer” Urologic Oncology 25(2):101-109
Shah NM, Tenenholz T, Arthur D, DiPetrillo T, Bornstein B, Cardarelli G, Zheng Z, Rivard MJ, Kaufman S, Wazer DE. (2004) “MammoSite and interstitial brachytherapy for accelerated partial breast irradiation: factors that affect toxicity and cosmesis” Cancer 15;101(4):727-34.
Rosenberg E, Holmes M, Tenenholz T, Khalil AA, Valerie K. (2003) “Preservation of fluorescent protein activity in tumor tissue.” Biotechniques 34(3):476-8, 480.
Ellis, K. C., Tenenholz, T.C., Jerng, H.,Hayhurst, M.,Dudlak, C. S.,Gilly, W. F.,Blaustein, M. P., Weber, D. J. (2001). “Interaction of a toxin from the scorpion Tityus serrulatus with a cloned K+ channel from squid (sqKv1A).” Biochemistry 40(20): 5942-53.
Tenenholz, T. C., Klenk, K. C., Matteson, D. R., Collins, J. H., Blaustein, M. P., and Weber, D. J. (2000). “Structural determinants of scorpion toxin affinity: The Charybdotoxin (a-KTX) family of K+ channel blocking peptides.” Rev. Physiol. Biochem. Pharmacol 2000; 140: 135-185
Klenk, K., Tenenholz, T. C., Matteson, D. R., Rogowski, R. S., Blaustein, M. P., and Weber, D. J. (2000). “Structural and functional differences of two toxins derived from the scorpion Pandinus imperator”. Proteins 2000, Mar 1; 38(4):441-9
Tenenholz, T.C., Baxter, A.B. McKahn, GM. (1999) “Orbital assault with a pencil: evaluating vascular injury”. AJR, 173(1),144.
Tenenholz, T. C., Rogowski, R. S., Collins, J. H., Blaustein, M. P., and Weber, D. J. (1997). “Solution structure for Pandinus toxin K-alpha (PiTX-Ka), a selective blocker of A-type potassium channels.” Biochemistry, 36(10), 2763-71.
Rogowski, R. S., Collins, J. H., O'Neill, T. J., Gustafson, T. A., Werkman, T. R., Rogawski, M. A., Tenenholz, T. C., Weber, D. J., and Blaustein, M. P. (1996). “Three new toxins from the scorpion Pandinus imperator selectively block certain voltage-gated K+ channels.” Molecular Pharmacology, 50(5), 1167-77.
Gryczynski, Z., Fronticelli, C., Tenenholz, T., and Bucci, E. (1993). “Effect of disordered hemes on energy transfer rates between tryptophans and heme in myoglobin.” Biophysical Journal, 65(5), 1951-8.
Gryczynski, Z., Tenenholz, T., and Bucci, E. (1992). “Rates of energy transfer between tryptophans and hemes in hemoglobin, assuming that the heme is a planar oscillator.” Biophysical Journal, 63(3), 648-53.
Wilder, P. J., Overman, D. K., Tenenholz, T. C., and Gutierrez, P. L. (1990). “Differences in myristic acid synthesis and in metabolic rate for P388 cells resistant to doxorubicin.” Journal of Lipid Research, 31(11), 1973-82.
Miller, B., Tenenholz, T., Egorin, M. J., Sosnovsky, G., Rao, N. U., and Gutierrez, P. L. (1988). “Cellular pharmacology of N,N',N''-triethylene thiophosphoramide.” Cancer Letters, 41(2), 157-68.
Awards
Honors and Awards
2004-2006 Vanderbilt Physician Scientist Development Award.
2001 RSNA Roentgen Resident/Fellow Research Award
2001 Berlex Oncology Foundation Scholarship (Epidemiology and Biostatistics)
1998 Phi Beta Phi (Graduate Honors Society)
1997 Honorable Mention, Graduate Student Research Day.
1993 SCF Fellowship (Research performed at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
1992 Baltimore City Medical Society Foundation Scholarship
Additional Info
Submitted Manuscripts
Cifarelli, C., Vargo, JA., Tenenholz, T., Hack, JD., Guthrie, G, and Carpenter, JS. “Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for AVMs using a 4D dynamic volume CT angiography planning system as an alternative to traditional catheter angiogram” Submitted to International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics.
Patient Care Information
Medical Specialties
- Radiation Oncology (Cancer)
Board Certifications
- Radiation Oncology, American Board of Radiology
Special Training
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Other Speciality Training, Introduction to Cranial Neursurgery and Advanced Radiosurgery Training Course
The Cleveland Clinic Gamma Knife Center, 2016 -
Residency, Radiation Oncology
Medical College of Virginia / Virginia Commonwealth University, 2004