Dr. Michael Nikoletseas did his undergraduate work at Roosevelt University in Psychology and Biology (B.A. With Honors), his graduate work in Psychobiology at Rutgers University (M.S., Ph.D.), and his post-doctoral training in Medical Anatomy at the Medical College of Pennsylvania, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He has taught Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin Medical School in Madison, and other US institutions. In addition to his research publications in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology he has written books in Medicine, Neuroscience and Mathematics.
"""COVID-19 may enter your body not only from the mouth, nose and eyes but several other points. This book lists the possible entry sites and follows the paths the virus may take to organs and brain centers."" J.G. ""Great detail .... for the non-medical reader to plan a thorough prevention plan."" Ben.H. ""A must for practicing physicians ...."" K.W. ""The author is an anatomist neurophysiologist so he gives a detailed picture of how coronavirus can enter your body, how it can travel through your body, what body structures it may infect and the consequent functional changes it may effect. Emphasis is given to lung desease, which is deadly. Physicians and researchers will find this book useful. Non medical readers will be surprised to read that the prevention advice they received from WHO and CDC leaves out a lot! A one-of-a-kind book."" Albric, Goodreads review, 5 stars. ."