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September 1, 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE Antonio Damasio I. PERSONAL DATA U. S. Citizen Born: Lisbon, Portugal Brain and Creativity Institute University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-2921 213.740.3462 [email protected] II. EDUCATION 1969 MD University of Lisbon Medical School Portugal 1974 Doctorate University of Lisbon, Portugal III. POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION 1967 Research Fellowship Aphasia Research Center, Boston (with Dr. Norman Geschwind) 1968-1969 Rotating Internship University Hospital, Lisbon (Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynecology) 1970-1972 Residency in Neurology Department of Neurology University Hospital Lisbon, Portugal IV. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2016 - Appointed Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Southern California 2011 - Appointed University Professor, University of Southern California 2006 - David Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience in the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California 1 2005 - Director, Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California 2005 - Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience and Neurology, University of Southern California 2005 - Distinguished Adjunct Professor, University of Iowa 1989-2005 Van Allen Distinguished Professor, University of Iowa 1989 - Adjunct Professor, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla 1986-2005 Head, Department of Neurology, University of Iowa 1985-2005 Director, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 1980-2005 Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 1977-2005 Chief, Division of Behavioral Neurology & Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Neurology, University of Iowa 1976-1980 Associate Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City 1975-1976 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, Iowa City 1974-1975 Professor Auxiliar in Neurology, University of Lisbon Medical School 1971-1975 Chief, Language Research Laboratory, Center de Estudos Egas Moniz V. LICENSURE Medical Licensure Permanent Unrestricted Medical License, Portugal December 1969, #11,909 Medical License, United Kingdom, June 1975 E.C.F.M.G. (#258-337-5) and FLEX, 1976; Permanent Unrestricted Medical License, USA (Iowa) #20896 Specialty Certification Certified in Neurology Board (Portugal) 3/21/74, #6.900/11.909. 2 VI. SELECTED HONORS Honoris Causa Degrees Doctor Honoris Causa, Université Paris Descartes (Sorbonne), 2015. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Leuven, 2013. Doctor Honoris Causa, Pontifica Universidade Catolica Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2013. Doctor Honoris Causa, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Swiss Institute of Technology), 2011. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Coimbra, 2011. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Leiden, 2010. Doctor Honoris Causa, University Ramon Llull, Barcelona, 2010. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Copenhagen, 2009. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Aveiro, 2003. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Aachen, 2002. Prizes 2019 Paul MacLean Award for Outstanding Neuroscience Research in Psychosomatic Medicine, American Psychosomatic Society, Vancouver, Canada. Hemingway Prize 2018 (for The Strange Order of Things, under the section “Adventures of Thinking”), Lignano, Italy, 2018. Life and Work Prize, Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores, Lisbon,Portugal, 2018. International Freud Medal, Royal Dutch Academy of Science, Dutch Psychoanalytical Association and the Breukvlakken Foundation, 2017. Mind and Brain Prize, Center for Cognitive Science of the University of Turin, 2016. Grawemeyer Award in Psychology, 2014. USC Associates Award for Creativity in Research and Scholarship, 2012. Ca’Foscari-Bauer Prize, University Ca’ Foscari, Venice, 2012. Jimenez Prize, 2012. Corine International Book Prize (for Self Comes to Mind), Germany, 2011. Honda Prize, Honda Foundation, 2010. 3 Cozzarelli Prize, Exceptional Paper of 2009 for “Neural correlates of admiration and compassion”, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Richard Wollheim Prize, London, 2009. Presidential Medal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2006. Best Doctors in America (Neurology) every year from 1992 to 2006. Prince of Asturias Prize for Scientific and Technical Research, 2005. Signoret Prize in Cognitive Neuroscience, 2004. Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award, International Psychoanalytical Association, 2004. Nonino Prize, 2003. First mention as “Highly Cited Researcher” in Neuroscience by the Institute for Scientific Information, 2002. The Arnold Pfeffer Prize, 2002. The Reenpää Prize, Finland, 2000. Premier Prix du Livre Scientifique, from “Science et Vie”, 2000. The Ariëns Kappers Medal, from the Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, 1999. Prix Plasticité Neuronale, Ipsen Foundation, 1997. Golden Brain Prize (Berkeley/Minerva Foundation), 1995. Pessoa Prize, 1992. William Beaumont Prize from the American Medical Association, 1990. Nelson Urban Research Award from The Mental Health Association of Iowa, 1990. First Pfizer Prize to the best research paper in the Clinical Sciences given by the Sociedade de Ciencias Medicas, 1974, (Portugal). Sandoz Prize in Neurology, from the Portuguese Society of Neurology, 1971, 1973, 1974. British Council Research and Training Award, 1970. Boheringer Prize (best student in Medical Pharmacology), Portugal, 1966. 4 Academies Elected Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society, 2018. Elected to the National Academy of Medicine (then the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences), 1995. Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997. Elected to the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1993. Elected to the Neurosciences Research Program, 1997. Elected to the Association of American Physicians, 1998. Elected to the Royal Society of Medicine, Belgium, 1998. Elected Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, 2009. Elected to the Academy of Sciences, Lisbon, 2006. Honorary Professorship from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, March 2005. Elected to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Munich, 2002. Medal from the Queen Sofia Center for the Study of Violence, Spain, 2002. Other Honors Listed in the Members of Honor for the March 2020 Sword Ceremony at the Institut de France. Included in The New Canon. “What’s the Most influential Book of the Past 20 Years?”, Chronicle of Higher Education, 2018. Order of Santiago da Espada (Grand Oficial), Portugal, 1995. Appointed to the Council of State, Portugal, 2016. Dedication of Escola Secundaria Antonio Damasio, Lisbon, Portugal, 2013. Included in the 2016 Global Thought Leaders Index. “People and Platforms Most Influential Online in 2016”, The World Post, 2016. Listed as one of the 50 key thinkers in the human sciences of the past two centuries. “Les grands penseurs des sciences humaines: 50 auteurs clés. Sciences Humaines, Juin-Juillet 2015. Included in the 2015 Global Thought Leaders Index. “The World’s Most Influential Voices of 2015”, The World Post, 2015. Included in “An Incomplete List of Eminent Psychologists of the Modern Era” (top 100), Diener, E., Oishi, S., & Park, J. (2014). American Psychological Association, Archives of Scientific Psychology, 2(1), 20. 5 VII. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Boards of Foundations, Funding Agencies, and Prize Committees President of the Scientific Council of the BIAL Foundation (2019 - TBD) Appointed President of the Nonino Prize Jury, Italy (2019 - TBD) Trustee, Bankinter Foundation, Spain (2016 - TBD) Berggruen Philosophy Prize Jury (2016 - TBD) Appointed to Stakeholders Board, Human Brain Project, European Union (2016 – 2019) Appointed to Library of Congress Kluge Scholars Council (2009 – 2015) MacArthur Foundation Scientific Advisory Board (2007 – 2011) Trustee, Champalimaud Foundation, Lisbon (2005/life appointment) Member, Oversight Board of the Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square (2001 - 2003) Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Personality Disorder Research Foundation (2000 - 2003) Member, Cognition and Planning Group, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (1996 - 1998) Member, Scientific Board, BIAL Foundation (1995 – 2010) Member, National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke Council (1994 - 1998) Member, Planning Subcommittee, National Advisory Neurological Disorders and Stroke Council (1996 - 1997) NIH Communicative Disorders Program Project Review Committee [NINCDS] (1986 - 1988) NIH (Study Section on Sensory Disorders and Language) Regular Member (1983 - 1985) NINCDS Chairman of Special Program Project Committee on Multidisciplinary Research Centers for the Study of the Neurological Basis of Disorders of Language, Behavior and Learning (1985) Scientific Board Member, Stallone Foundation for Research in Autism (1983 - 1986) Advisory Board of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association (1988 - 1990) Scientific Board of National Aphasia Association (1987 - 1995) 6 Boards of Scientific Journals and Books (Selected) Associate Editorial Board, Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience (2010 - TBD) Editorial Board, Transactions of the Royal Society (1998 - TBD) Advisory Board, Neuroscience News (1997 – 2000) Advisory Board, The Neuroscientist (1994 – 2005) Board Editor, Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (1994 – 2005) Scientific Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (1993 - TBD) Board Editor, Learning and Memory [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory] (1993 - 2012) Board Editor, Human Brain Mapping (1992 - 2004) Board Editor, European Neurology (1992 – present) Board Editor, Cognitive Brain Research