Baylor University



James Arthur Marcum

Department of Philosophy One Bear Place #97273

Medical Humanities Program Baylor University

Institute of Biomedical Studies Waco, TX 76798

Academic Specializations

Philosophy and History of Medicine, Bioethics

Philosophy and History of Science

Thomas Kuhn’s Philosophy

Science and Religion

Academic Appointments

2006-present Professor

Department of Philosophy, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2001-2006 Associate Professor (tenured 2005)

Department of Philosophy, Baylor University, Waco, TX

1998-2001 Associate Professor (promoted to Professor 2001)

Department of Biology, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA

1995-1998 Professor

Department of Biology, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

1985-1993 Assistant Professor

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1984-1985 Instructor

Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Hospital Appointment

1993. Research Associate

Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA

Referee and Editorial Activities

Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis; Blackwell; Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology; The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science; Cambridge University Press; Christian Scholar’s Review; Integrative Medicine Insights; International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society, International Journal of Science in Society; International Studies in the Philosophy of Science; Journal of Science in Society; Journal of the History of the Neurosciences; Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy; Oxford University Press; National Science Foundation–Science and Technology Studies; Pearson Longman; Perspectives on Science; PLoS ONE; Prentice Hall; Routledge; Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (book editor), Thrombosis Research

Teaching Experience

2001-present Department of Philosophy, Baylor University, Waco, TX

Critical Thinking, History of Medicine, Literary and Philosophical Perspectives of Medicine, Living Issues in Philosophy, Philosophy and Medicine, Philosophy of Science, Symbolic Logic

2001. Department of Biology, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA

Developmental Biology, Genetics, Human Sexuality: From Biology to Spirituality, Introduction to Life Sciences, Molecular Biology, Physiology

1998. Department of Biology, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

Bioethics, Cell Biology, Circulation Biology, Developmental Biology, Fundamentals of Biology, Human Anatomy and Physiology

1990-1991 Department of Philosophy, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Introduction to Philosophy

1977. Department of Physiology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH

Medical Physiology review section

1973. Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, OH

Human Physiology laboratory

Academic Service

2001-present Baylor University, Waco, TX

Faculty Advisor, Baylor Agape Connection (2010-present)

Committee, Pre-Health Sciences (2008-present)

Committee, Pruitt Memorial Symposium (2007 to present)

Committee, W. Dial Black Family Lecture Series in Medical Research (2007-present)

Committee, Medical Ethics Conference (2006-present)

Director, Medical Humanities Program (2004-present)

Committee, Beall-Russell Lecture (2002-present)

Committee, Medical Humanities Curriculum (2002-present)

Committee, Christian Voice in Biomedical Ethics (2002-present)

Graduate Faculty (2001-present)

Committee, Center for Religious Inquiry and Critique of Culture (2001- present)

Committee, Herbert H Reynolds Lecture in History and Philosophy of Science (2001-2007)

Director, Undergraduate Studies, Philosophy Department (2001-2004)

2001. Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA

Athletic Committee (2000-2001)

Lilly Fellow (2000-2001)

Faculty Council (2001)

1995-1998 Houghton College, Houghton, NY

Director, Houghton Institute for Integrative Studies (1995-1998)

Education

1987-1995 Ph.D., Philosophy; Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

Passed Final Comprehensive Examination with Distinction

Awarded Dissertation Fellowship and Tuition Scholarship

Awarded Graduate Assistantship and Tuition Scholarship

Dissertation: Tampering with Nature: Experimentation and Scientific Practice

Director: Ron Anderson

1993-1994 J.D. Candidate, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA

Named to Dean’s List

Awarded Distinguished Memorandum

1982-1987 M.A., Philosophy; Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

1978-1982 M.A.T.S., Theology; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Hamilton, MA

Graduated magna cum laude

Elected to Phi Alpha Chi Honorary Society

Named to National Dean’s List

Thesis: Man as Priest of Creation: an Analysis and a Critique of

Thomas F. Torrance’s New Synthesis Between Science and Theology

Director: David Wells

1974-1978 Ph.D., Physiology; University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, OH

Awarded Predoctoral Fellowship and Tuition Scholarship

Dissertation: Purification and Characterization of Horse Plasminogen

and its Activation by Streptokinase, and Studies on a Protease in

Human Plasma

Director: Daniel Kline

1972-1974 M.S., Zoology; Miami University, Oxford, OH

Awarded Graduate Assistantship and Tuition Scholarship

Elected to Chi Sigma Honorary Society

Thesis: The Role of Microtubules and Neurostenin in Neuromuscular

Transmission

Director: David Wilson

1969-1972 B.S.Ed., Biology; Miami University, Oxford, OH

Named to Dean’s List (all but one semester)

Certified to Teach Secondary Biology

Research Training

1984. Research Associate

Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

1982. Postdoctoral Fellow

Laboratory of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1974-1978 Predoctoral Fellow

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH

1973-1974 Graduate Research Assistant

Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, OH

Fellowships, Grants, and Awards

2009 Spring Sabbatical, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2007 Summer Sabbatical, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2007 URC Grant, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2006 Summer Sabbatical, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2006 URC Grant, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2004 Fall Sabbatical, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2004 URC Grant, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2003 Summer Sabbatical, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2002 Summer Sabbatical, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2002 URC Grant, Baylor University, Waco, TX

2001 Professional Development Award, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA

1999 Professional Development Award, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA

1998 Faculty Development Award, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

1997 Faculty Development Award, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

1996 Kay Lindley Award, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

1996 Faculty Development Award, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

1995 Faculty Development Award, Houghton College, Houghton, NY

1994-1995 Dissertation Fellowship, Department of Philosophy, Boston College

Chestnut Hill, MA

1990-1993 Grant-in-Aid, American Heart Association, Dallas, TX

1990-1991 Teaching Assistantship, Department of Philosophy, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

1989-1993 Research Grant, Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA

1987 Summer Fellowship, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA

1988. Young Investigator Award, Heart and Lung Division, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

1985 Frederik B. Bang Fellowship, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole,

MA

1985. Postdoctoral Fellowship, Heart and Lung Division, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

1981-1982 Postdoctoral Fellowship, American Heart Association, Boston, MA

1978. Predoctoral Fellowship, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH

1973-1974 Research Assistantship, Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, OH

1972-1973 Teaching Assistantship, Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, OH

1968 Secondary Science Training Program Grant, National Science Foundation,

Washington, DC

Honors Theses (supervisor)

Ashley, Denise (2011) Hypocritical Healers: From Human Experimentation to Patient

Autonomy. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Brenstein, Ashley (2011) The Need for Narrative Medicine as Demonstrated through

Adhesion Complications. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

McClure, Madeline (2011) Narrative and Poetry as Means of Healing in the AIDS

Epidemic. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Odaro, Orhue (2011) Integrating Traditional and Western Medicine: The Future of Health

Care in Nigeria. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Paynter, Stewart (2011) The Evolution of Health Maintenance Organizations. Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Philip, Melissa (2011) Averting the Crisis: Late-term Cancer Detection in India. Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Schnabel, Stephanie (2011) Malaria, Medicine, and Imperialism: Relationships in

Nineteenth Century Africa. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Seto, Eddie (2011) From the Classroom to the Clinic: Establishing Consistency in

Medical Professionalism Practices. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Baradaran, Sarah (2010) Telemedicine: Past, Present, & Future. Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Harp, Michele (2010) Breast Cancer: The Human Story. Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Foster, Jessica (2010) The Social, Political, and Public Health Implications

Surrounding Gardasil. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Kim, Jonathan (2010) Gardener vs. Mechanic: Comparing & Contrasting Eastern

& Western Medicine. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Patterson, Nathan (2010) Urgent Care and its Role in Healthcare. Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Pina, Gabrielle (2010) National Healthcare Debate. Baylor University, Waco,

TX.

Sherhart, Rachel (2010) Deadly Mistakes: Understanding Medical Error and Possible

Solutions. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Bridges, John (2009) Chronic Pain and Phenomenology: A Case Study. Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Cyril, Elizmary (2009) Gene Therapy: An Overview of Recent Successes and Failures

and the Present Ethical Concerns of All Clinical Trials. Baylor University, Waco,

TX.

Geshay, Dannee (2009) Aromatase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Breast Cancer. Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Stecker, Gregory (2009) Euthanasia and Lung Cancer: Ethical Issues. Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Aderinto, Abimbola (2008) HIV/AIDS Epidemic and the People of South Africa.

Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Hawbaker, Stefani (2008) The Role of Women in Modern American Medicine, Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Mohiuddin, Sameena (2008) Impact of Abraham Flexner on Medical Education. Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Patel, Huma (2008) Humanizing Medicine: The Effectiveness of Narrative Medicine.

Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Shelton, Richard (2008) The Growth of Grassroots. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Mathias, Melissa (2007) The Expanded Role of a Physician as a Political Advocate

as Demonstrated by Médecins sans Frontières. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Suter, Rachel (2007) The Reductionistic and Organicistic Views of Carcinogenesis.

Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Published in part as: Suter, R. and Marcum, J.A. 2007. The molecular genetics of

breast cancer and targeted therapy. Biologics: Targets and Therapy 1, 243-257.

Babaei, Pegah (2006) Can You Clone the Human Soul? Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Mitchell, Tyler (2006) Phenomenological Interpretation of Illness Related Russian

Literature. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Schindler, Adam (2006) Galen, Harvey and Descartes: Perspectives in Cardiology.

Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Lewis, Scott (2005) The Contribution of the Works of Eric J. Cassell to the Patient-

Physician Relationship. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Backus, Allison (2004) What Children Never Tell You: Child Phenomenology in

Pediatric Terminal Care. Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Kidd, David (2004) What is Disease? Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Honors Theses (reader)

Shen, Harry (2011) Exploratory Synthesis of Azulene Diol derivatives for potential use

as chiral stationary phase. Charles Garner (supervisor). Baylor University, Waco,

TX.

Waggoner, Valori (2011) Optometry, Ophthalmology, and Lasik. Richard Sanker

(supervisor). Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Waller, Andrew (2011) A Cross-Sectional Study of C-Reactive Protein as a Marker of

Inflammation in Patients with Untreated Malaria in Rural Western Kenya. Lisa

Baker (supervisor). Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Nordin, Andrew (2009) Purification of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 slr 1562 GeneProduct

for Electrochemical Studies. Sung-Kun Kim (supervisor). Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Perry, William (2009) Presidential Failure: A Historiographical Analysis of

Eisenhower’s Response to Sputnik. James Sorrell (supervisor). Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Wendorf, Gregg (2009) Characterization of ETS domain transcription factor encoding

gene lin-1 and its affect on fertility in Caenorhabditis elegans. Myeongwoo Lee

(supervisor). Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Leverenz, David (2008) The Effect of Serotonin on Cultured Rat Adrenal Tissue.

William Hillis (supervisor). Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Masters Theses (reader)

Anderson, Nathaniel (2009) Psychophysiological Evidence of Psychopathy as a Normal

Range Personality Construct in a University Sample of Females. Matthew Stanford

(supervisor). Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Roberts, Nathan (2008) “Two-Way” Obliviousness in General Aspect-Oriented

Modeling. Eunjee Song (supervisor). College of Engineering, Baylor University,

Waco, TX.

Holmes, Amanda (2007) Assessing the Phenomenological Quality of Eyewitness

Memory for Product Identification. Charles Weaver III (supervisor). Department of

Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Doctoral Dissertations (reader)

Anderson, Nathaniel (2011) Emotion and Attention in the Psychopath: An Investigation

of Affective Response and Facilitated Attention Using Event-Related Potentials.

Matthew Stanford (supervisor). Department of Psychology and Neuroscience,

Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Guo, Haisu (2010) Respiratory Syncytial Virus Triggers Immune Tolerance through

Induction of Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells and Expansion of Regulatory T Cells.

John E. Connolly (supervisor). Institute of Biomedical Studies, Baylor University,

Dallas, TX.

Holmes, Amanda (2010) Interview and Test Procedures that Affect the

Confidence/Accuracy Relation in Eyewitness Memory for Product Identification.

Charles Weaver (supervisor). Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor

University, Waco, TX.

Terrell, Trent (2008) Eyewitness Testimony in Civil Litigation: Retention, Suggestion,

and Misinformation in Product Identification. Charles A. Weaver III (supervisor).

Baylor University, Dallas, TX

Zalud, André (2008) To Giveth and Taketh Away: Determination of Taurine’s Protective

Role During Ethanol Withdrawal Through Supplementation and Depletion

Paradigms. Jaime L. Diaz-Granados (supervisor). Baylor University, Dallas, TX.

Lyng, Eric (2006) Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB): Mechanisms of Central Nervous

System Toxicity. Teodoro Bottiglieri (supervisor). Institute of Biomedical Studies,

Baylor University, Dallas, TX.

Wehbe, Hania (2005) Towards Enhanced Cancer Chemotherapy: Studies on Drug

Design, Synergy, and Target Expression and Resistance with the Combretastatins

and Other Chemotherapeutics. Kevin Pinney and Christopher Kearney

(supervisors). Institute of Biomedical Studies, and Department of Psychology and

Neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, TX.

Papers, Lectures, Conferences, Workshops, etc.

Paper: “Whither Kuhn’s Historical Philosophy of Science?”, 7th International Conference

on Philosophy, Athens, Greece, May 28-31, 2012.

Paper: “Sebelius and the Morning After: The Role Values Play between Science and

Government Policy”, Conference on Science-Policy Interactions and Social

Values, Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology, University of

Texas at Dallas, April 13-14th, 2012.

Invited plenary lecture: “Medical uncertainty and paradox, the quality-of-care crisis, and

compassionate wisdom”, Second International Conference on Health, Wellness and

Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, March 10-11, 2012.

Lecture: “Uncertainty, Paradox, and Healthcare Quality”, AED, Baylor University,

Waco, TX, February 29, 2012.

Lecture: “Pride, Pity and Healing”, 13th Annual Medical Humanities Retreat, Baylor

University, Waco, TX, February 10-11, 2012.

Lecture: “What price success?”, BU MEDS, Baylor University, Waco, TX, November 1,

2011.

Paper: “The Role of Compassionate Wisdom in Medical Pedagogy”, Baylor Symposium

on Faith and Culture: Educating for Wisdom in the 21st Century University,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, October 27-29, 2011.

Paper: “Uncertainty, the Paradox of the Clinical Encounter”, Language of Illness and

Pain Conference, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK, July 2-3, 2011.

Lecture: “Care & Competence in Medical Practice”, 12th Annual Medical Humanities

Retreat, Baylor University, Waco, TX, March 5-6, 2011.

Paper: “‘Do No Harm’: Uncaring and Incompetent Healthcare”, The International

Conference on Health, Wellness and Society, University of California, Berkeley,

CA, January 20-22, 2011.

Paper: “Progress in Medicine: Curing Disease?”, Progress in Medicine Conference,

University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, April 13-15, 2010.

Paper: “Care and Competence in Medical Practice: Francis Peabody Confronts Jason

Posner”, Institute for Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch,

Galveston, TX, March 31, 2010.

Lecture: “Care and Competence in Medicine”, Medical Service Organization, Baylor

University, Waco, TX, March 17, 2010.

Paper: “The Role of Virtues in the Practice of Clinical Medicine”, Science in Society

International Conference, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK,

August 5-7, 2009.

Paper: “Biblical Adam/Eve and Scientific Y-Chromosomal Adam/Mitochondrial Eve:

Historical Reconstruction of Religion-Science Intersection”, Evolution and

Religion: Towards a History of an Evolving Relationship Conference, Clemson

University, Clemson, SC, February 13-15, 2009.

Invited paper: “Human Origins and Human Nature: Mitochondrial Eve and Y-

Chromosomal Adam”, An International Symposium on Science and Human Nature:

Russian and Western Perspectives, Baylor University, Waco, TX, November 6-8,

2008.

Invited paper: “Systems Biology: A Kuhnian Scientific Revolution?”, Conference on the

Structure of Scientific Revolutions: Impact, Relevance and Open Issues, University

of Athens, Greece, August 21-23, 2008.

Discussion leader: “Genetic Interventions”, Medical Ethics Conference, Baylor

University, Waco, TX, June 13-14, 2008.

Lecture: “Humanizing Modern Medicine”, Medical Service Organization, Baylor

University, Waco, TX, April 9, 2008.

Invited paper: “Cancer: Causation, Complexity, and Systems Biology”, Causation in

Biomedical Sciences II, Philosophical and Historical Aspects Symposium, Institute

for the History of Medicine and Health, Geneva University, Switzerland, March 31-

April 2, 2008.

Paper: “Undergraduate Medical Humanities: Relationship to Medical School Education

and Graduate Medical Humanities”, Graduate Education in Medical Humanities:

Models and Methods Conference, The Institute for the Medical Humanities,

University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, March 6-9, 2008.

Paper: “The Nature of Light and Color: Goethe’s “Der Versuch als Vermittler” versus

Newton’s Experimentum Crucis”, First Conference in Integrated History and

Philosophy of Science, Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh,

Pittsburgh, PA, October 11-14, 2007.

Invited paper: “Humanizing Modern Medicine?”, Frontiers in the Philosophy of

Medicine Colloquium, Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science, Boston

University, Boston, MA, September 24-25, 2007.

Paper: “Horizons for Scientific Practice: Scientific Discovery and Progress”,

International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology

Biannual Conference, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK, July 25-29, 2007.

Paper: “Complementarity between Science and Religion: Metaphysical Foundations”,

Science and Religion: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (An international

and interdisciplinary conference in honour of Professor John Hedley Brooke),

Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, July 23-26, 2007.

Discussion leader: “Eating Disorders: Resources in the Spiritual Tradition of Gluttony”

and Medical Treatment for Immigrant Families”, Medical Ethics Conference,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, June 8-9, 2007.

Invited paper: “A Complement Model for Natural Sciences and Christian Theology

Interactions”, 4th Annual Science, Faith and Theology Symposium, First

Presbyterian Church, Houston, TX, May 9, 2007.

Lecture: “The Future of Medicine”, Alpha Epsilon Delta Premed Honorary Society,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, April 18, 2007.

Paper: “Genomic Medicine and Redefining Disease, Health, and Medicine”, 4th

CESAGen & CSG International Conference, “Genomics and Society: Retrospects

and Prospects”, The Royal Society, London, UK, March 26-28, 2007.

Lecture: “Healing Stories of the Bible”, 9th Annual Medical Humanities Retreat, Stories

of Healing…Moments of Grace, Baylor University, Eastland Lakes Retreat

Center, Waco, TX, January 26-27, 2007.

Paper: “What is Medicine? A Philosophical Analysis of the Biomedical and Humanistic

Models”, 20th European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care,

Medicine, Philosophy and the Humanities, Helsinki, Finland, August 23-26,

2006.

Paper: “Humanizing the Biomedical Model and the Quality-of-Care Crisis”, 8th annual

meeting of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science, The

Center for the Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Health Science

Center, San Antonio, February 24-25, 2006.

Lecture: “Can Medicine be Humanized?”, 8th Annual Medical Humanities Retreat,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, February 3-5, 2006.

Lectures: “Can Science Save Us?”, Adult Sunday School, Calvary Baptist Church,

Waco, TX, November 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2005.

Chaired session, “Justice, Medicine, and the Market”, Medical Ethics Conference, Baylor

University, Waco, TX, October 13-15, 2005.

Paper: ““Soup” or “Sparks”: Alexander Forbes and the Synaptic Transmission

Controversy”, 10th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the History of

the Neurosciences, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, July 5-9, 2005.

Invited paper: “The Humanities and the Natural Sciences, Wisdom, and Christian Liberal

Education”, Baylor Scholars Retreat, “What is a Christian Liberal Education?”,

Eastland Lakes Retreat Center, Waco, TX, April 1-2, 2005.

Paper and Chaired session: “Claude Bernard, John Call Dalton, Jr., and the Experimental

Method in American Medicine”, 39th International Congress of the History of

Medicine, International Society for the History of Medicine, University of Bari,

Italy, September 5-10, 2004.

Paper: “Reproductive and Therapeutic Cloning and Reductionism”, Genetics and Health

Care, 18th European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care,

Reykjavik, Iceland, August 25-28, 2004.

Paper: “The Natural Sciences and Christian Theology: A Complement Model”,

International Christian Studies Association, 6th World Congress, “Science and

Religion: The Missing Link”, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, July 30-August

1, 2004.

Participant: Summer Faculty Institute, Baylor University, Waco, TX, June 1–July 2,

2004.

Paper: “Instituting Science: Discovery or Construction of Knowledge in the Natural

Sciences?”, 55th Annual Meeting New Mexico/West Texas Philosophical Society,

San Antonio, TX, March 26-28, 2004.

Paper: “Experimental Series and Theory Choice”, Scholar’s Day, Baylor University,

Waco, TX, March 8, 2004.

Lectures: “Healing Miracles”, Adult Sunday School, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church,

Waco, TX, January 11, 18 and 25, 2004.

Chaired session: “The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation in American Higher Education”,

Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, Waco, TX, October 30-November

1, 2003.

Lecture: “Healing Miracles of the Bible: Congruence or Dissonance for Contemporary

Medicine”, 5th Annual Medical Humanities Fall Retreat, Baylor University,

Waco, TX, October 3-5, 2003.

Lecture: “The Metaphysics of Cancer”, Department of Biology Seminar Series,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, October 1, 2003.

Paper and Chaired session: “Mechanized Bodies or Embodied Persons? Alternative

Models of the Patient’s Body in Modern Medicine”, Inter-Disciplinary Net’s 2nd

Global Conference, “Making Sense Of: Health, Illness and Disease”, St. Hilda’s

College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, July 14-17, 2003.

Lectures: “Is All Science Truth?” and “Is There a Monkey in Your Family Tree?”, Adult

Sunday School, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Waco, TX, May 11 and 18, 2003.

Participant: “Technology: Perils, Promises, and Prospects”, Faculty Development

Summer Seminar, Baylor University, Waco, TX, May 26-June 6, 2003.

Paper: “Contemporary Philosophy of Science and Neoclassical Economics: An

Opportunity for Christian Economists?”, Department of Economics Colloquium

Series, Baylor University, Waco, TX, April 25, 2003.

Invited paper: “Metaphysical Commitments and Scientific Practice: Reductionism and

Holism in Cancer Research”, 43rd Boston Colloquium for Philosophy of Science,

“From Practice to Engagement: Science Studies Addresses Heterogeneous

Complexity”, Boston University, Boston, MA, March 24, 2003.

Paper: “Metaphysical Commitments and Scientific Practice: Reductionism and Holism in

Cancer Research”, Scholar’s Day, Baylor University, Waco, TX, February 12,

2003.

Invited paper: “Cloning and Reductionism”, Following Christ Conference, Intervarsity

Christian Fellowship, Atlanta, GA, December 28, 2002–January 2, 2003.

Paper: “Economics, the Physics of the Social Sciences? A Philosophy of Science and

Christian Theology Critique”, Pruit Memorial Symposium and The Lilly Fellows

Program Second National Research Conference, Baylor University, Waco, TX,

November 7-9, 2002.

Paper: “Goethe’s Notion of Experimental Series as Mediator and Howard Temin’s DNA

Provirus Hypothesis”, Northwest Philosophy Conference, Lewis and Clark College,

Portland, OR, October 25-26, 2002.

Respondent to K.W. Staley’s “Robust Evidence: A Re-examination”, Northwest

Philosophy Conference, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, October 25-26,

2002.

Lecture: “Three Models of the Healer”, 4th Annual Medical Humanities Fall Retreat,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, October 4-6, 2002.

Chaired session, “Dirac Centenary Conference”, Baylor University, Waco, TX,

September 30-October 2, 2002.

Paper and Chaired session: “Shifting Boundaries in Medical Knowledge and Practice:

Philosophical Explorations”, The European Association for the Study of Science

and Technology, University of York, UK, July 31-August 3, 2002.

Paper: “Tempering Nature: Exploring General Features of Experimental Practices in the

Natural Sciences”, Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science,

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, May 26-28, 2002.

Participant: “Rational Choice Seminar”, Faculty Development Summer Seminar, Baylor

University, Waco, TX, May 20-31, 2002.

Lecture: “Hemostasis, Heparin, and History”, Department of Biology Seminar Series,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, April 10, 2002.

Lectures: “Kuhn’s Revolutionary Philosophy of Science” and “The Fallout from the

Kuhnian Revolution”, Department of Neuroscience Colloquium, Baylor University,

Waco, TX, February 20 & 27, 2002.

Paper: “Tampering Nature: A Notion of a General Scientific Method”, Scholar’s Day,

Baylor University, Waco, TX, January 30, 2002.

Paper: “Reconstructing Opposition in Science: The DNA Provirus Hypothesis, the

Central Dogma of Molecular Biology, and the Origins of Retroviology”, History of

Science Society Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November 8-11, 2001.

Invited paper: “From Scientia to Sapientia: The Foundations of the Natural Sciences and

Christian Theology”, Christian Scholarship...for What?, Calvin College, Grand

Rapids, MI, September 27-29, 2001.

Participant: “Natural Science and Christian Theology”, Baptists Association of

Philosopher Teachers Summer Seminar, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN,

May 21-25, 2001.

Paper: “The Transformation of Oncology in the Twentieth Century”, 37th International

Congress on the History of Medicine, International Society for the History of

Medicine, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, September 10-

15, 2000.

Paper: “The Science Wars: Discovery or Construction of Scientific Knowledge?”,

Inaugural Faculty Exchange, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA, January 21,

2000.

Paper: “The Origin of the Dispute over the Discovery of Heparin”, West Coast History of

Science Society, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, April 23-25, 1999.

Chaired session, “Reworking the Bench–Research Notebooks in the History of

Science”, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany,

November 11-14, 1998.

Respondent: “‘Lovers in a Dangerous Time’: Rapprochement between the Doctrine of

Creation and the Theory of Evolution”, Integrative Studies Lectureship, Houghton

College, NY, March 26, 1998.

Participant, “Making Choices: Organisms in the History of Biology”, Dibner Institute

Seminar in the History of Biology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole,

MA, July 27-August 2, 1997.

Paper: “Peter Medawar, William Henry Howell, and the Fraudulent Scientific Paper”,

Joint Atlantic Seminar in History of Biology and Medicine, Yale University, New

Haven, CT, April 11-12, 1997.

Paper: “Defending the Priority of ‘Remarkable Researches’: Reconstructing a Scientific

Discovery”, History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 7-

10, 1996.

Participant, “Competing Epistemologies in Biology”, Dibner Institute Seminar in the

History of Biology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, July 28-

August 3, 1996.

Paper: “Pursuing Heparin: Research in the ‘Best’ tradition”, Annual Meeting for the

American Association for the History of Medicine, Buffalo, NY, May 9-12, 1996.

Paper: “Howell and the Activity of Thrombin”, International Society for the History,

Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology Biannual Conference, Brandeis

University, MA, July 14-18, 1993.

Poster: “Biosynthesis of Biglycan In Vitro”, 32nd Annual Meeting of the American

Society for Cell Biology, Denver, CO, November 15-19, 1992.

Lecture: “Is Anybody Up There?”, Young Adult Ministry, Park Street Church, Boston,

MA, May 13, 1992.

Poster: “The Presence of Biglycan with an Alternate Amino-terminus in Vascular

Tissue”, 31st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, Boston,

MA, December 8-12, 1991.

Lecture: “Integrating Faith and Reason”, Young Adult Ministry, Park Street Church,

Boston, MA, August 23, 1991.

Poster: “Characterization of Proteochondroitins from Rat and Bovine Smooth Muscle

Cells Grown In Vitro”, 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell

Biology, San Diego, CA, December 9-13, 1990.

Invited paper: “Heparan Sulphate Proteoglycans and Non-thrombogenetic Properties of

the Vascular Endothelium”, Gordon Research Conference on Proteoglycans,

Proctor Academy, Andover, NH, June 27-July 1, 1988.

Invited paper: “Anticoagulantly Active Proteoheparan Sulfate from Vascular

Endothelium”, Conference on Structure and Activities of Heparin and Related

Polysaccharides, New York Academy of Sciences, New York City, November 3-5,

1987.

Paper: “Inhibition by Heparin of Endotoxin-dependent Coagulation of Amebocyte Lysate

from Limulus polyphemus”, General Scientific Meetings of the Marine Biological

Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, August 17-19, 1987.

Participant, “Angiogenesis”, The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, June 3-4, 1987.

Paper: “Who Really Discovered Heparin?”, Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Zoologists, Nashville, TN, December 27-30,1986.

Paper: “Anticoagulant proteoheparan sulfate”, 59th Scientific Sessions of the American

Heart Association, Dallas, TX, November 17-20, 1986.

Poster: “Anticoagulantly Active Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan from Cloned Bovine

Aortic Endothelial Cells”, 70th Annual Meeting of the Federation of the American

Societies of Experimental Biology, St. Louis, MO, April 13-18, 1986.

Key-note speaker: “Clinical Use of Antithrombin III”, Kabivitrum, West Berlin, January

7-9, 1986.

Paper: “Biological Life according to Plato and Aristotle”, Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Zoologists, Baltimore, MD, December 27-30, 1985.

Paper: “A Non-trypsinlike Enzymatic Activity in the Coelomic Fluid of the Sea Urchin

Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis”, General Scientific Meetings of the Marine

Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, August 20-22, 1985.

Invited paper: “Heparin-like Molecules and the Non-thrombogenic Properties of the

Vascular Endothelium”, Gordon Research Conference on Hemostasis, Proctor

Academy, Andover, NH, June 17-21, 1985.

Poster: “Anticoagulantly Active Heparin-like Molecules from Cultured Endothelial Cells

and Microvasculature of Mast Cell Deficient Mice”, 69th Annual Meeting of the

Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology, Anaheim, CA, April

21-26, 1985.

Paper: “Kant’s Philosophy of Science and Modern Biology”, Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Zoologists, Denver, Co, December 27-30, 1984.

Paper: “Non-thrombogenic Properties of Vascular Endothelium and Heparin-like

Molecules”, National Institutes of Health, Bone Research Seminar Series,

Bethesda, MD, April 11, 1984.

Invited paper: “Heparin-like Molecules and Vascular Endothelium’s Non-thrombogenic

Properties”, Gordon Research Conferences, Hemostasis, Proctor Academy,

Andover, NH, June 20-24, 1983.

Invited paper: “Heparin-like Molecules”, Department of Physiology, University of

Cincinnati Medical Center, “Distinguished Lecture Series”, Cincinnati, OH,

November 20, 1982.

Paper: “Heparin-like Molecules and Vascular Endothelium”, 55th Scientific Sessions of

the American Heart Association, Dallas, TX, November 15-18, 1982.

Paper: “Heparin-like Components and Endothelial Cell Function”, The Pathogenic Role

of Cationic Proteins Interaction with Biological Membranes, The Queen Elizabeth

Medical Foundation, Brussels, Belgium, October 14-16, 1982.

Poster: “Anticoagulant Activity of Heparan Sulfate from Cerebral Microvascular Tissue”,

VIIIth Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Toronto, Canada, July 3-7, 1981.

Paper: “A Non-Hageman Factor Dependent Activatible Protease in Human Plasma”,

62nd Annual Meeting of the Federation of American Societies of Experimental

Biology, Atlantic City, NJ, April 9-14, 1978.

Publications

Books

4. Marcum, J.A. 2012. The virtuous physician: The role of virtue in medicine. Philosophy

and Medicine Series, volume 114. xiv + 241 pp. New York: Springer.

3. Marcum, J.A. 2009. The conceptual foundations of systems biology: An introduction.

Systems Biology—Theory, Techniques and Application Series. x + 155 pp.

Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

2. Marcum, J.A. 2008 (cloth), 2010 (paper). An introductory philosophy of medicine:

Humanizing modern medicine. Philosophy and Medicine Series, volume 99. xv +

369 pp. New York: Springer.

1. Marcum, J.A. 2005 (cloth), 2008 (paper). Thomas Kuhn’s revolution: An historical

philosophy of science. Studies in American Philosophy Series. ix + 182 pp. London:

Continuum.

Peer-reviewed articles

64. Marcum, J.A. The role of empathic wisdom in medical practice and pedagogy:

confronting the hidden curriculum. Submitted for publication.

63. Marcum, J.A. Whither Kuhn’s historical philosophy of science? An evolutionary turn.

Submitted for publication.

62. Marcum, J.A. Medical uncertainty, paradox, and quality of care. Forthcoming in

International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society.

61. Marcum, J.A. An integrated model of clinical reasoning: dual-process theory of

cognition and metacognition. Forthcoming in Journal of Evaluation in Clinical

Practice.

60. Marcum, J.A. Schola Medica Salernitana and medieval medical philosophy.

Forthcoming in Hektoen International: A Journal of Medical Humanities.

59. Marcum, J.A. 2012. Evolving models of medical knowledge and practice. Journal

of Medicine and the Person 10: 15-20.

58. Marcum, J.A. 2011. The role of prudent love in the practice of clinical medicine.

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17: 877-882.

57. Marcum, J.A. 2011. “First, do no harm”: uncaring and incompetent healthcare.

International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society 1: 1-11.

56. Marcum, J.A. 2011. Medical cure and progress: the case of type-1 diabetes.

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54: 176-188.

55. Marcum, J.A. 2011. Care and competence in medical practice: Francis Peabody

confronts Jason Posner. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14: 143-153.

54. Marcum, J.A. 2010. Horizon for scientific practice: scientific discovery and progress.

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24: 187-215.

53. Marcum, J.A. 2009. Cancer: complexity, causation, and systems biology. Medicina &

Storia 9: 267-287.

52. Marcum, J.A. 2009. Human origins and human nature: mitochondrial Eve and Y-

chromosomal Adam. Faith & Philosophy 26: 566-570.

51. Marcum, J.A. 2009. The role of virtues in the practice of clinical medicine.

International Journal of Science in Society 1:91-97.

50. Marcum, J.A. 2009. The nature of light and color: Goethe’s “Der Versuch als

Vermittler” versus Newton’s Experimentum Crucis. Perspectives on Science 17:

457-481.

49. Marcum, J.A. 2009. The epistemically virtuous clinician. Theoretical Medicine and

Bioethics 30: 249-265.

48. Marcum, J.A. 2008. Instituting science: discovery or construction of scientific

knowledge? International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 22: 185-210.

47. Marcum, J.A. 2008. Does systems biology represent a Kuhnian paradigm shift?

New Phytologist 179: 587-589.

46. Marcum, J.A. 2008. Reflections on humanizing biomedicine. Perspectives in Biology

and Medicine 51: 392-405.

45. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Experimental series and the justification of Temin’s DNA

provirus hypothesis. Synthese 154: 259-292.

44. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Holistic rationality and a complement model for natural sciences

and Christian theology interaction. Rever—Journal for the Study of Religion 1: 59-

82.

43. Suter, R. and Marcum, J.A. 2007. The molecular genetics of breast cancer and

targeted therapy. Biologics: Targets & Therapy 1: 243-257.

42. Marcum, J.A. 2006. ‘Soup’ or ‘sparks’: Alexander Forbes and the synaptic

transmission controversy. Annals of Science 63: 139-156.

41. Marcum, J.A. 2005. Metaphysical presuppositions and scientific practices:

reductionism and organicism in cancer research. International Studies in the

Philosophy of Science 19: 31-45.

40. Marcum, J.A. 2005. From the molecular genetics revolution to gene therapy:

translating basic research into medicine. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical

Medicine 146: 312-316.

39. Marcum, J.A. 2005. Metaphysical foundations and the complementation of science

and theology. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 17: 45-64.

38. Marcum, J.A. 2004. Biomechanical and phenomenological models of the body, the

meaning of illness and quality of care. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy

7: 311-320.

37. Marcum, J.A. 2003. Contemporary philosophy of science and neoclassical

economics: an opportunity for Christian economists? Faith and Economics 42: 4-

16.

36. Marcum, J.A. 2003. Exploring the rational boundaries between the natural sciences

and Christian theology. Theology and Science 1: 203-220.

Translated into Portuguese as “Explorando as fronteiras racionais entre as ciências

naturais e a teologia Cristã”. Rever—Revista de Estudos da Religião 1: 34-58, 2007.

35. Marcum, J.A. 2002. From heresy to dogma in accounts of opposition to Howard

Temin’s DNA provirus hypothesis. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24:

165-192.

34. Marcum, J.A. 2001. Constructing a scientific paper: Howell’s prothrombin laboratory

notebook and paper. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 15: 293-

310.

33. Marcum, J.A. 2000. The origin of the dispute over the discovery of heparin. Journal

of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 55: 37-66.

32. Marcum, J.A. 1998. Defending the priority of “remarkable researches”: the

discovery of fibrin ferment. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20: 51-76.

31. Marcum, J.A. 1997. The development of heparin in Toronto. Journal of the History of

Medicine and Allied Sciences 52: 300-328.

30. Marcum, J.A. 1996. Experimentation and theory choice: is thrombin an enzyme?

Perspectives on Science 4: 434-462.

29. Marcum, J.A. 1996. The discovery of heparin revisited: the peptone connection.

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 39: 610-625.

28. Yeo, T.-K., Torok, M.A., Kraus, H.L., Evans, S.A.S., Zhou, Y., and Marcum, J.A.

1995. Distribution of biglycan and its propeptide form in rat and bovine aortic

tissue. Journal of Vascular Research 32: 175-182.

27. Torok, M.A., Evans, S.A.S., and Marcum, J.A. 1993. cDNA sequence for bovine

biglycan (PGI) protein core. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1173: 81-84.

26. Kojima, T., Leone, C.W., Marchildon, G.A., Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D.

1992. Isolation and characterization of heparan sulfate proteoglycans produced by

cloned rat microvascular endothelial cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 267:

4859-4869.

25. Marcum, J.A., and Thompson, M.A. 1991. The amino-terminal region of a

proteochondroitin core protein, secreted by aortic smooth muscle cells, shares

sequence homology with the pre-propeptide region of the biglycan core protein

from human bone. Biochemistry and Biophysical Research Communications 175:

706-712.

24. Marcum, J.A. 1990. William Henry Howell and Jay McLean: the experimental

context for the discovery of heparin. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 33, 214-

230.

23. Marcum, J.A., and Levin, J. 1989. Heparin inhibition of endotoxin-dependent

Limulus amebocyte coagulation. Thrombosis and Haemostasis 61: 294-297.

22. Marcum, J.A. 1987. A trypsin inhibitor from the coelomic fluid of the sea star

Asterias forbesi. Biological Bulletin 172: 357-361.

21. Marcum, J.A., and Levin, J. 1987. Inhibition of a proteolytic activity from the

coelomic fluid of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis by antithrombin

III is potentiated by heparin. Thrombosis Research 46: 593-600.

20. Marcum, J.A., and Verschuuren, G.M.N. 1986. Hemostatic regulation and

Whitehead’s philosophy of organism. Acta Biotheoretica 35, 123-133.

19. Marcum, J.A., McKenney, J.B., Galli, S.J., Jackman, R.W., and Rosenberg, R.D.

1986. Anticoagulantly active heparin-like molecules from mast cell-deficient mice.

American Journal of Physiology 250: H879-H888.

18. Beeler, D.L., Marcum, J.A., Shiffman, S., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1986. The interaction

of Factor XIa and antithrombin in the presence and absence of heparin. Blood

67: 1488-1492.

17. Marcum, J.A., Atha, D.H., Fritze, L.M.S., Nawroth, P., Stern, D., and Rosenberg,

R.D. 1986. Cloned bovine aortic endothelial cells synthesize anticoagulantly active

heparan sulfate proteoglycan. Journal of Biological Chemistry 261: 7507-7517.

16. Jordan, R.E., and Marcum, J.A. 1986. Anticoagulantly active heparin from clam

(Mercenaria mercenaria). Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 248: 690-695.

15. Marcum, J.A., Conway, E.M., Youssoufian, H., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1986.

Anticoagulantly active heparin-like molecules from cultured fibroblasts.

Experimental Cell Research 166: 253-258.

14. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1985. Heparin-like molecules with anticoagulant

activity are synthesized by cultured endothelial cells. Biochemistry and Biophysical

Research Communications 126: 365-372.

13. Stern, D., Nawroth, P., Marcum, J., Handley, D., Kisiel, W., Rosenberg, R., and

Stern, K. 1985. Interaction of antithrombin III with bovine aortic segments: role of

heparin in binding and enhanced anticoagulant activity. Journal of Clinical

Investigations 75: 272-279.

12. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1984. Anticoagulantly active heparin-like

molecules from vascular tissue. Biochemistry 23: 1730-1737.

11. Marcum, J.A., McKenney, J.B., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1984. The acceleration of

thrombin-antithrombin complex formation in rat hindquarters via heparin-like

molecules bound to the endothelium. Journal of Clinical Investigations 74: 341-

350.

10. Karp, G.I., Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1984. The role of tryptophan residues

in heparin-antithrombin interaction. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 233:

712-720.

9. Marcum, J.A., Levin, J., and Prendergast, R.A. 1984. Clotting enzyme activity derived

from the coelomocytes if the sea star Asterias forbesi. Thrombosis and Haemostasis

52: 1-3.

8. Marcum, J.A., Fritze, L., Galli, S.J., Karp, G., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1983.

Microvascular heparin-like species with anticoagulant activity. American Journal of

Physiology 245: H725-H733.

7. Dvorak, A.M., Galli, S.J., Marcum, J.A., Nabel, G., der Simonian, H., Goldin, J.,

Monahan, R.A., Pyne, K., Cantor, H., Rosenberg, R.D., and Dvorak, H.F. 1983.

Cloned mouse cells with natural killer function and cloned suppresser T cells

express ultra-structural and biochemical features not shared by cloned inducer T

cells. Journal of Experimental Medicine 157: 843-861.

6. Galli, S.J., Dvorak, A.M., Marcum, J.A., Nabel, G., Goldin J.M., Rosenberg, R.D.,

Cantor, H., and Dvorak, H.F. 1983. Mouse cell clones: Modulation of

differentiation and functional maturity in vitro. Monographs in Allergy 18: 166-170.

5. Marcum, J.A., and Kline, D.L. 1983. Species specificity of streptokinase. Comparative

Biochemistry and Physiology 75B: 389-394.

4. Marcum, J.A., Highsmith, R.F., and Kline, D.L. 1982. Streptokinase-dependent

delayed activation of horse plasminogen. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 709: 19-

27.

3. Galli, S.J., Dvorak, A.M., Marcum, J.A., Ishizaka, T., Nabel, G., der Simonian, H.,

Pyne, K., Goldin, J.M., Rosenberg, R.D., Cantor, H., and Dvorak, H.F. 1982. Mast

cell clones: a model for the analysis of cellular maturation. Journal of Cell Biology

95: 435-444.

2. Marcum, J.A., and Reddy, K.N.N. 1980. Activation of horse plasminogen by

streptokinase. IRCS Medical Science 8: 635.

1. Marcum, J.A., and Kline, D.L. 1979. Non-plasminogen dependent protease in human

plasma. Blood 54: 607-613.

Book chapters

11. Marcum, J.A. 2012. From paradigm to disciplinary matrix and exemplar.

Forthcoming in Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Revisited.

10. Marcum, J.A., and Marcum, Z.A. 2012. Cell cycle checkpoints and cancer. In:

Encyclopedia of cell biology research. A.H. Foster (ed.), Hauppauge, NY: Nova

Science Publishers, 523-532.

9. Marcum, J.A., and Marcum, Z.A. 2010. Cell cycle checkpoints and cancer. In: Cell

division: theories, variants and degradation. Y.N. Golitsin and M.C. Krylov (eds.),

Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 107-116.

8. Marcum, J.A. 2009. Cancer biology: from molecular biology to systems biology.

In: New cancer research developments. T.D. Ford (ed.), Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 397-407.

7. Marcum, J.A. 2008. Whitehead’s philosophy of organism and systems biology. In:

Chromatikon IV. Annuaire de la philosophie en process. M. Weber (ed.), Louvain:

Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 143-152.

6. Marcum, J.A. 2004. Mechanized bodies or embodied persons? Alternative models of

the patient’s body in modern medicine. In: Perspectives on health, illness and

disease. Peter L. Twohig and Vera Kalitzkus (eds.), Amsterdam: Rodopi, 35-50.

5. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1989. The biochemistry, cell biology, and

pathophysiology of anticoagulantly active heparin-like molecules of the vessel wall.

In: Heparin. D.A. Lane and Ulf Lindahl (eds.), London: Edward Arnold, 275-294.

4. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1988. The biochemistry and physiology of

anticoagulantly active heparin-like molecules. In: Endothelial cell biology in

health and disease. M. Simionescu and N. Simionescu (eds.), New York: Plenum,

207-228.

3. Marcum, J.A., Reilly, C.F., Rosenberg, R.D. 1987. Heparan sulfate species and blood

vessel wall function. In: Biology of proteoglycans. T. Wight and R. Mechem

(eds.), New York: Academic Press, 301-343.

2. Marcum, J.A., Rosenberg, J.S., Bauer, K.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1986. Heparin-like

molecules in hemostasis. In: Vascular endothelium in hemostasis and thrombosis.

Michael A. Gimbrone, Jr. (ed.), New York: Churchill Livingston, 70-98.

1. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1983. Heparin-like components and endothelial

cell function. In: The pathogenicity of cationic proteins. P. Bergmann, R.

Beauwens, and P.P. Lambert (eds.), New York: Raven Press, 113-119.

Conference papers

4. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Newton’s experimentum crucis vs. Goethe’s series of

experiments: implications for the underdetermination thesis. In: &HPS1: Integrated

History and Philosophy of Science 1, 1-8.

3. Marcum, J.A. 2004. Claude Bernard, John Call Dalton, Jr., and the experimental

method in American medicine. In: A. Musajo-Somma (ed.), Proceedings of the 39th

International Congress on the History of Medicine, Bari: University of Bari, 139-

146.

2. Marcum, J.A. 2002. The transformation of oncology in the twentieth century: the

molecularization of cancer. In: C.R. Burns, Y.V. O’Neill, P. Albou, and J.G.

Rigau-Pérez (eds.), Proceedings of the 37th International Congress on the

History of Medicine, Galveston, TX: University of Texas Medical Branch, 41-49.

1. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1989. Anticoagulantly active proteoheparan

sulfate from vascular endothelium. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

556: 81-94.

Non peer-reviewed articles

9. Marcum, J.A. and Kruschwitz, R.B. 2007. Revisioning health as wholeness. In: R.B.

Kruschwitz (ed.), Health, Christian Reflection, Waco, TX: The Center for Christian

Ethics, Baylor University, 11-18.

8. Marcum, J.A. 2005. Human cloning: fact and fiction. In: R.B. Kruschwitz, ed.,

Cloning, Christian Reflection, Waco, TX: The Center for Christian Ethics, Baylor

University, 21-28.

7. Marcum, J.A. 1997. Science with wisdom. Natural Sciences Today 2: 2-3.

6. Marcum, J.A. 1992. The discovery of heparin: the contributions of William Henry

Howell and Jay McLean. News in Physiological Sciences 7: 237-242.

5. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1991. Regulation of the blood coagulation

mechanism by anticoagulantly active heparan sulfate proteoglycans. Biology of

Carbohydrates 3: 47-73.

4. Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1987. Anticoagulantly active heparan sulfate

proteoglycan and the vascular endothelium. Seminars in Thrombosis and

Hemostasis 13: 464-472.

3. Marcum, J.A., Reilly, C.F., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1986. The role of specific forms of

heparan sulfate in regulating blood vessel wall function. Progress in Hemostasis

and Thrombosis 8: 185-215.

2. Rosenberg, R.D., and Marcum, J.A. 1985. Heparin-like molecules and thrombotic

disease. ASAIO Journal 8: 215-217.

1. Rosenberg, R.D., Bauer K.A., and Marcum, J.A. 1985. The heparin-antithrombin

system. Journal of Medicine 16: 351-416 (Reprinted in Review of Hematology 2:

351-416, 1985).

Dictionary and encyclopedia entries

10. Marcum, J.A. 2012. Philosophy of medicine. The Internet Encyclopedia of

Philosophy: .

9. Marcum, J.A. 2005. Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan. In: Dictionary of modern

American philosophers, J.R. Shook (ed.), Bristol, UK: Thoemmes

Continuum, volume 3, 1501-1507.

8. Marcum, J.A. 2005. Edwin Arthur Burtt. In: Dictionary of modern American

philosophers, J.R. Shook (ed.), Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Continuum, volume 1, 393-

396.

7. Marcum, J.A. 1999. Harry Pratt Smith. In: American national biography, J.A. Garraty

and M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume 20, 198-199.

6. Marcum, J.A. 1999. Martyn Paine. In: American national biography, J.A. Garraty and

M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume 16, 920-921.

5. Marcum, J.A. 1999. Frank Charles Mann. In: American national biography, J.A.

Garraty and M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume14,

423-424.

4. Marcum, J.A. 1999. Samuel Jackson. In: American national biography, J.A. Garraty

and M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume 11, 769-770.

3. Marcum, J.A. 1999. Alexander Forbes. In: American national biography, J.A. Garraty

and M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume 8, 200-202.

2. Marcum, J.A. 1999. John Green Curtis. In: American national biography, J.A. Garraty

and M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume 5, 897-898.

1. Marcum, J.A. 1999. Nathaniel Chapman. In: American national biography, J.A.

Garraty and M.C. Carnes (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, volume 4,

712-713.

Book reviews

16. Marcum, J.A. 2012. Review of A life-centered approach to bioethics: biocentric

ethics, by Lawrence E. Johnson. Forthcoming in Theoretical Medicine and

Bioethics.

15. Marcum, J.A. 2011. Review of The philosophy of evidence-based medicine, by

Jeremy Howick. Medicine Studies 3(2): 125-128.

14. Marcum, J.A. 2010. Review of Medicine & philosophy: a twenty-first century

introduction, by Ingvar Johansson and Neils Lynøe. Theoretical Medicine and

Bioethics 31: 395-399.

13. Marcum, J.A. 2009. Review of Intellectual virtues: an essay in regulative

epistemology, by Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood. Analysis Reviews 69: 181-

182.

12. Marcum, J.A. 2008. Review of The world observed/the world conceived, by Hans

Radder. Philosophical Psychology 21: 851-855.

11. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Review of How doctors think: clinical judgment and the

practice of medicine, by Kathryn Montgomery. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics

28: 525-530.

10. Buras, T. and Marcum, J.A. 2007. Review of Mind and emergence: from quantum

to consciousness, by Philip Clayton. Theology and Science 5: 323-330.

9. Marcum, J.A. 2006. Review of Patient autonomy and the ethics of responsibility, by

Alfred I. Tauber. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27: 265-269.

8. Marcum, J.A. 2006. Review of The war of the soups and the sparks: the discovery of

neurotransmitters and the dispute over how nerves communicate, by Elliot S.

Valenstein. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 15: 285-287.

7. Marcum, J.A. and Soke, C.M. 2005. Review of The end of modern medicine:

biomedical science under a microscope, by Laurence Foss. Journal of Medical

Humanities 26: 191-193.

6. Marcum, J.A. and Patel, D.V. 2004. Review of Whose view of life? Embryos,

cloning, and stem cells, by Jane Maienschein. Medicine, Health Care and

Philosophy 7: 350-351.

5. Marcum, J.A. 2003. Science and religion studies: new wine in new wine skin. Review

of Belief in God in an age of science, by John Polkinghorne; Science, life, and

Christian belief: a survey of contemporary issues, by Malcolm A. Jeeves and R.J.

Berry; The end of certainty and the beginning of faith: religion and science for

the 21st century, by D. Brian Austin; The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of

natural science, by Peter Harrison. Perspectives in Religious Studies 30: 105-110.

4. Kruschwitz, R.B. and Marcum, J.A. 2003. Facing the challenges for bioethics. Review

of Life, liberty and the defense of dignity, by Leon R. Kass. Baylor News 13: 5.

3. Marcum, J.A. 2001. Review of Great feuds in science: ten of the liveliest disputes

ever, by Hal Hellman. Isis 99: 143-4.

2. Marcum, J.A. 2000. Review of Philosophy of science: the historical background,

edited by Joseph Kockelmans. Isis 91: 838.

1. Marcum, J.A. 1998. Review of Self-generation: biology, philosophy, and literature

around 1800, by Helmunt Mueller-Sievers. Isis 89: 136-137.

Abstracts

38. Marcum, J.A. 2011. Uncertainty, the paradox of the clinical encounter. Abstracts,

Language of Illness and Pain Conference, 31-32.

37. Marcum, J.A. 2010. Progress in medicine: curing disease? Abstracts, Progress in

Medicine Conference, 18-19.

36. Marcum, J.A. 2010. Tolstoy, humanizing modern scientific medicine, and

BioCosmology. Abstracts, First International Seminar on BioCosmology, 106-

107.

35. Marcum, J.A. 2008. Cancer: causation, complexity, and systems biology. Abstracts,

Causation in Biomedical Sciences II Conference, 4.

34. Marcum, J.A. and Attas, M. 2008. Undergraduate medical humanities: relationship

to medical school education and graduate medical humanities. Abstracts, Graduate

Education in Medical Humanities: Models and Methods Conference, 11.

33. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Horizons for scientific practice: scientific discovery and

progress. Abstracts, International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social

Studies of Biology Biannual Conference.

32. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Complementarity between science and religion: metaphysical

foundations. Abstracts, Science and Religion: Historical and Contemporary

Perspectives, 27-28.

31. Marcum, J.A. 2007. Genomic medicine and redefining disease, health and medicine.

Abstracts, IVth CESAGen/CSG International Conference, 39.

30 Marcum, J.A. 2006. What is medicine? A philosophical analysis of the biomedical and

humanistic models. Abstracts, XXth European Conference on Philosophy of

Medicine and Health Care, 49.

29. Marcum, J.A. 2005. Instituting science: discovery or construction of knowledge in

the natural sciences? Southwest Philosophical Studies 27: 93-94.

28. Marcum, J.A. 2005. “Soup” or “sparks”: Alexander Forbes and the synaptic

transmission controversy. Abstracts, 10th Annual Meeting of the International

Society for the History of the Neurosciences, 13.

27. Marcum, J.A. 2004. Claude Bernard, John Call Dalton Jr. and the experimental

method in American medicine. Abstracts, 39th International Congress on the

History of Medicine, 94 (Abstr. #24).

26. Marcum, J.A. 2004. Reproductive and therapeutic cloning and reductionism.

Abstracts, XVIIIth European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health

Care, 79-80.

25. Marcum, J.A. 2002. Goethe’s notion of experimental series as mediators and Howard

Temin’s DNA provirus hypothesis. Abstracts, 54th Annual Meeting of Northwest

Philosophical Conference, 19.

24. Marcum, J.A. 2002. Shifting boundaries in medical knowledge and practice:

philosophical explorations. Abstracts, Annual Meeting of European Association for

the Study of Science and Technology, 80.

23. Marcum, J.A. 2002. Tempering nature: Exploring general features of experimental

practices in the natural sciences. Abstracts, Annual Meeting of Canadian Society for

the History and Philosophy of Science, 16.

22. Marcum, J.A. 2000. The transformation of oncology in the twentieth century.

Abstracts, 37th International Congress on the History of Medicine, 39.

21. Marcum, J.A. 1997. Peter Medawar, William Henry Howell, and the fraudulent

scientific paper. Abstracts, 33rd Annual Meetings of the Joint Atlantic Seminar in

History of Biology and Medicine.

19. Marcum, J.A. 1996. The pursuit of heparin: research in the ‘Best’ tradition.

Abstracts, 96th Annual Meeting of American Association for the History of

Medicine, 36.

18. Yeo, T.-K., and Marcum, J.A. 1992. Biosynthesis of biglycan in vitro. Molecular

Biology of the Cell 3: 66a (Abstr. #379).

17. Torok, M.A., and Marcum, J.A. 1991. The presence of biglycan with an alternate

amino-terminus in vascular tissue. Journal of Cell Biology 115: 125a (Abstr. #725).

16. Marcum, J.A., and Thompson, M.A. 1990. Characterization of proteochondroitins

from rat and bovine smooth muscle cells grown in vitro. Journal of Cell Biology

111: 152a (Abstr. #829).

15. Marcum, J.A., and Levin, J. 1987. Inhibition by heparin of endotoxin-dependent

coagulation of amebocyte lysate from Limulus polyphemus. Biological Bulletin 173:

423.

14. DeAgostini, A., Marcum, J.A., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1987. The binding of

antithrombin to capillary endothelial cells grown in vitro. Thrombosis and

Haemostasis 58: 150 (Abstr. #544).

13. Marcum, J.A., Conway, E., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1986. Heparin-like molecules on

fibroblasts. Clinical Research 34: 464A.

12. Marcum, J.A., Atha, D., Fritze, L., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1986. Anticoagulantly active

heparan sulfate and proteoheparan sulfate from cloned bovine aortic endothelial

cells. Federation Proceedings 45: 1493 (Abstr. # 73).

11. Marcum, J.A. 1986. Who really discovered heparin? American Zoologist 26: 45A

(Abstr. #214).

10. Marcum, J.A., McKenney, J.B., and Rosenberg, R.D. 1985. Anticoagulantly active

heparin-likemolecules from cultured endothelial cells and microvasculature of mast

cell deficient mice. Federation Proceedings 44: 1655 (Abstr. #7275).

9. Marcum, J.A., and Levin, J. 1985. A non-trypsinlike enzymatic activity in the

coelomic fluid of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. Biological

Bulletin 169: 562-563.

8. Marcum, J.A. 1985. Biological life according to Plato and Aristotle. American

Zoologist 25: 46A (Abstr. #246).

7. Jordan, R.E., and Marcum, J.A. 1985. Isolation and characterization of a heparin

species from clam with high affinity for human antithrombin. Thrombosis and

Haemostasis 54: 26 (Abstr. #151).

6. Nawroth, P., Stern, D., Marcum, J., Kisiel, W., and Handley, D. 1985. Estradiol

decreases the heparin cofactor-like activity of endothelial cells. Thrombosis and

Haemostasis 54: 61 (Abstr. #361).

5. Marcum, J.A. 1984. Kant’s philosophy of science and modern biology. American

Zoologist 24: 66A (Abstr. #346).

4. Rosenberg, R.D., Marcum, J.A., and McKenney, J. 1983. In vivo acceleration of

antithrombin action by heparin-like molecules on the endothelium. Thrombosis and

Haemostasis 50: 90 (Abstr. #266).

3. Dvorak, A., Galli, S., Nabel, G., Marcum, J., Monahan, R., Pyne, K., der Simonian, H.,

Goldin, J., Cantor, H., Ishizaka, T., and Dvorak, H. 1982. Similarities among a

mouse mediating natural killer lysis, cloned suppresser T lymphocytes and

basophilic granulocytes. Federation Proceedings 41: 316 (Abstr. #283).

2. Marcum, J.A., Fritze, L., and Rosenberg, D.R. 1981. Anticoagulant activity of heparan

sulfate from cerebral microvascular tissue. Thrombosis and Haemostasis 46: 115

(Abstr. #349).

1. Marcum, J.A., Reddy, K.N.N., and Kline, D.L. 1978. A non-Hageman factor

dependent activatible protease in human plasma. Federation Proceedings 37: 673

(Abstr. #2424).

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