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MEETING ROSTER Brain Injury MEETING ROSTER Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research and Development Parent IRG Office of Research & Development RRDB Agenda Seq Num - 254822 August 14, 2012 - August 15, 2012 CHAIRPERSON HIGH, WALTER MORRIS JR, PHD * ABRAMS, GARY MITCHELL, MD NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR REHABILITATION SECTION CHIEF/PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS LEXINGTON KENTUCKY VAMC SAN FRANCISCO VAMC NEUROLOGY SERVICE PHYSCIAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF LEXINGTON, KY 40504 NEUROLOGY SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94121 JAFFEE, MICHAEL S., MD * NATIONAL DIRECTOR MEMBERS DEFENSE AND VETERANS BRAIN INJURY CENTER BAKER, DEWLEEN GAY, MD * FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH & TRAUMATIC BRAIN STAFF PHYSICIAN/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR LACKLAND AIRFORCE BASE VA SAN DIEGO HEALTHCARE SYSTEM SAN ANTONIO, TX 78228 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO KLINE, ANTHONY E, PHD * SAN DIEGO, CA 92161 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BRENNER, LISA A. PHD * PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS PITTSBURGH, PA 15213 EC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM KUHN, DONALD M, PHD * VA VISN 19 MIRECC PROFESSOR DENVER, CO 80220 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY CHAPMAN, JULIE CATHERINE * AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCES NEUROSCIENTIST SCHOOL OF MEDICINE VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 50 IRVING STREET DETROIT, MI 48201 WASHINGTON, DC 20422 MCKEE, ANN CAROLYN MD, MD * CHOI, LEENA, PHD * ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR NEUROLOGY & PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS BEDFORD VAMC VANDERDILT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BEDFORD, MA 01778 MEDICAL CENTER NORTH MOREY, RAJENDRA A, MD * NASHVILLE, TN 37232 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CORRIGAN, JOHN D, PHD * DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY PROFESSOR DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION STAFF PSYCHIATRIST OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY DURHAM VA MEDICAL CENTER COLUMBUS, OH 43210 DURHAM VA MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM, NC 27710 DIAZ-ARRASTIA, RAMON, MD, PHD * DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL RESEARCH MUFSON, ELLIOTT JAY DR, PHD * CLINICAL RESEARCH PROFESSOR CENTER FOR NEUROSCIENCE & REGENERATIVE MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES UNIFORMED SERVICVES UNIVERSITY FOR HEALTH RUSH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER SCIENCES CHICAGO, IL 60612 ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 PAPA, LINDA, MD * GRIESBACH, GRACE SOPHIA, PHD * DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS CENTRAL FLORIDA DIVISION OF NEUROSURGERY ORLANDO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER DAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ORLANDO, FL 32806 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, CA 90095 CM6065 Page: 1 08/06/2012 MEETING ROSTER Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research and Development Parent IRG Office of Research & Development RRDB Agenda Seq Num - 254822 August 14, 2012 - August 15, 2012 STEIN, DONALD G PHD, PHD * ASA G. CANDLER PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDIICNE BRAIN RESEARCH LAB EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHHOL OF MEDICINE ATLANTA, GA 30322 ZHANG, ZHIQUN, PHD * ADJUCT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE, FL 32611 * Temporary Member. For grant applications, temporary members may participate in the entire meeting or may review only selected applications as needed. Consultants are required to absent themselves from the room during the review of any application if their presence would constitute or appear to constitute a conflict of interest. CM6065 Page: 2 08/06/2012 MEETING ROSTER Psychological Health & Social Reintegration Rehabilitation Research and Development Parent IRG Office of Research & Development RRDC Agenda Seq Num - 00254823 August 14, 2012 - August 15, 2012 CHAIRPERSON BUSH, HEATHER MICHELE , PHD * PENK, WALTER ERICH, PHD ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PROFESSOR UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78132 LEXINGTON, KY 40536 PHONE: (830) 708-4338 PHONE: (859) 218-2080 [email protected] [email protected] MEMBERS DAVIS, LORI L, MD * ADAMS, KENNETH MICHAEL, PHD * COORDINATOR OF RESEARCH VA MEDICAL CENTER CHIEF PSYCHOLOGIST TUSCALOOSA, AL 35404 VA ANN ARBOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PHONE: (205) 554-3819 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HEALTH SYSTEM NEUROPSYCHOLOGY SECTION DONNELLY, KERRY, PHD * ANN ARBOR, MI 48105 CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST PHONE: (734) 763-9259 VA WNY HEALTHCARE SYSTEM [email protected] BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO/SUNY BUFFALO, NY 14215 ANGELI, NICOLLE , PHD * PHONE: (716) 862-8597 ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER [email protected] PMRS PAIN CLINIC INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FEENEY, M PATRICK, PHD * CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY DIRECTOR INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202 PORTLAND VAMC, VA RR&D NATIONAL CENTER FOR PHONE: (317) 988-9793 REHABILITATIVE AUDITORY RESEARCH [email protected] OREGON HEALTH AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY, HEAD AND NECK SURGERY BARNETT, SCOTT DOUGLAS, PHD * PORTLAND, OR 97239 STATISTICIAN PHONE: (503) 273-5306 JAMES A. HALEY VETERANS HOSPITAL [email protected] RESEARCH CENTER OF EXCELLENCE TAMPA, FL 33647 FISCH, GENE S, PHD * PHONE: (813) 972-2000 DEPT. EPIDEMIOLOGY & HEALTH PROMOTION [email protected] NYU COLLEGES OF DENTISTRY & NURSING NEW YORK, NY 10003 BEAVER, BONNIE V., DVM, MS * PHONE: (212) 998-9073 PROFESSOR [email protected] TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE FREYTES, IVETTE M , PHD * DEPARTMENT OF SMALL ANIMAL CLINICAL SCIENCES INVESTIGATOR COLLEGE STATION, TX 77843 REHABILITATION OUTCOMES RESEARCH CENTER PHONE: (979) 845-2351 151-B, NF/SG VA MEDICAL CENTER [email protected] GAINESVILLE, FL 32608 PHONE: (352) 376-1611 EXT. 4971 BODNER, SARA M, MD * [email protected] ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MEDICAL CENTER GROER, SHIRLEY, PHD * DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH HEALTH SCIENTIST OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRY 810 VERMONT AVE., NW (10P9R) MIAMI, FL 33125 WASHINGTON, DC 20420 PHONE: (305) 689-1352 PHONE: (202) 443-5767 [email protected] [email protected] CM6065 Page: 1 08/09/2012 MEETING ROSTER Psychological Health & Social Reintegration Rehabilitation Research and Development Parent IRG Office of Research & Development RRDC Agenda Seq Num - 00254823 August 14, 2012 - August 15, 2012 HAMER, ROBERT M., PHD * SELIGHER, STEPHEN L, MD * PROFESSOR ATTENDING PHYSICIAN UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE BALTIMORE VAMC DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE PHONE: (919) 843-5508 BALTIMORE, MD 21201 [email protected] PHONE: (410) 605-7000 EXT. 5231 [email protected] HOUTS, ARTHUR CANTRELL, PHD * 310 FELSPAR WAY SHARA, NAWAR, PHD * CARY, NC 27518 DIRECTOR OF BIOSTATISTICS/ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHONE: (919) 303-1028 MEDICINE [email protected] MEDSTAR RESEARCH INSTITUTE GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY JOHNSON, JACQUELINE L, DRPH * DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MEDSTAR GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA HYATTSVILLE, MD 20782 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY PHONE: (301) 560-7314 CHAPEL HILL, NC 27599 [email protected] PHONE: (919) 966-7534 [email protected] SHEA, M. TRACIE, PHD * STAFF PSYCHOLOGIST LIBIN, ALEXANDER, PHD * PROVIDENCE VAMC SENIOR HEALTH SCIENTIST PTSD CLINIC WASHINGTON DC VA MEDICAL CENTER BROWN UNIVERSITY WARREN ALPERT SCHOOL OF GEORGETOWN UNIV. DEPT OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE MEDICINE MEDSTAR HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR SIMULATION AND TRAINING ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY PROVIDENCE, RI 02938 WASHINGTON, DC 20422 PHONE: (401) 273-7100 EXT. 6248 PHONE: (301) 951-8603 [email protected] [email protected] STERN, STEPHEN L , MD * MUELLER, LISA, PHD * STAFF PSYCHIATRIST BEDFORD VAMC SOUTH TEXAS VETERANS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM BEDFORD, MA 01730 AUDIE L. MURPHY MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSPITAL (116A) PHONE: (781) 687-3192 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY SAN ANTONIO, TX 78229 ROSEN, MARC I, MD * PHONE: (210) 617-5300 EXT. 14779 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR [email protected] VA CONNECTICUT HEALTH CARE SYSTEM DEPT OF PSYCHIARTY, 116A STIERS, WILLIAM, PHD * YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND WEST HAVEN, CT 06516 REHABILITATION PHONE: (203) 932-5711 EXT. 2112 BALTIMORE, MD 21239 [email protected] PHONE: (443) 444-4700 [email protected] SANDBRINK, FRIEDHELM, MD * CHIEF SURIS, ALINA, PHD * WASHINGTON DC VAMC CHIEF OF PSYCHOLOGY CHRONIC PAIN CLINIC VA NORTH TEXAS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE (116A) DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY DALLAS, TX 75216 WASHINGTON, DC 20422 PHONE: (214) 857-0837 PHONE: (202) 745-8148 [email protected] [email protected] CM6065 Page: 2 08/09/2012 MEETING ROSTER Psychological Health & Social Reintegration Rehabilitation Research and Development Parent IRG Office of Research & Development RRDC Agenda Seq Num - 00254823 August 14, 2012 - August 15, 2012 THORP, STEVEN RUSSELL, PHD * PSYCHOLOGIST VA SAN DIEGO HEALTHCARE SYSTEM PTSD CLINICAL TEAM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY SAN DIEGO, CA 92108 PHONE: (619) 400-5193 [email protected] WALKER, RONALD, MD * STAFF RADIOLOGIST/NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICIAN VA TENNESSEE VALLEY HEALTHCARE SYSTEM MEDICAL IMAGING SERVICE VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER VANDERBILT-INGRAM CANCER CENTER NASHVILLE, TN 37212 PHONE: (615) 873-7750 [email protected] WELGE, JEFFREY A, PHD * ASSOCIATE
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