R. MICHAEL BAGBY, Ph.D., ABAP, C. Psych. Professor, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Toronto Email: Rmich
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R. MICHAEL BAGBY, Ph.D., ABAP, C. Psych. Professor, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Toronto Email: [email protected] Updated July 10, 2020 EDUCATION 1985-1987 Post-Doctoral Training/Internship, Behavioural Medicine Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON 1981-1985 Ph.D. York University, Toronto, ON 1977-1979 M.A. (With Highest Distinction), Radford University, Radford, VA 1972-1976 B.A. (With High Honours), University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Professional Registration and Certifications 1987-Present Registered, The College of Psychologists of Ontario 2010-Present Diplomate, American Board of Assessment Psychology (ABAP) EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Primary Appointments 2015-present Collaborating Scientist, Department of Clinical Imaging, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 2013-2014 Associate Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough 2013-present Full Professor, Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science, University of Toronto Scarborough 2012-2014 Senior Scientist, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 2011-present Full Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto 2011-2014 Senior Scientist, Research Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 2002-2011 Director and Senior Scientist, Clinical Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 2000-2002 Acting Director, Clinical Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1998-2003 Psychologist-in-Chief, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1998-2007 Co-Director, Psychological Assessment Service, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1998-2007 Senior Scientist, Mood and Anxiety Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1990-1998 Senior Psychologist, Mood and Anxiety Disorder Program, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry 1987-1990 Psychologist, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry Secondary Appointments 2004-2005 Acting Clinic Head, Psychological Trauma Program, Mood and Anxiety Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 1998-2004 Head, Research Section on Personality and Psychopathology, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (R.M. Bagby) Page 2 of 62 1998-2001 Member, Research Ethics Board, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto Other Appointments 2015-present Associate Editor, Psychological Assessment 2011-2015 Scientific Review Committee, Ontario Mental Health Foundation 2006-2011 Board member, University of Minnesota Press, Test Division ACADEMIC HISTORY Appointments 2014-2018 Chair, Graduate Department of Psychological Clinical Science, University of Toronto Scarborough 2002-present Graduate Faculty, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Toronto 1998-present Full Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto 1998-2011 Adjunct Professor, Graduate Programme in Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto 1994-2005 Adjunct Professor, Graduate Programme in Psychology, University of Waterloo 1994-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto 1991-2011 Sessional Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, St. George Campus 1990-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto 1988-1990 Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto 1987-1988 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Union College, Schnectady, NY Research Awards, Grants and Contracts 2019 Assessing Recent Experiences. Grant awarded by University of Toronto Scarborough Vice-Principal Research Competitiveness Fund, $9,999.70; Principal Investigator 2019-2024 Microglial Activation in Major Depressive Disorder: Relationship to Comorbidity and Loss of Synaptic Density. Grant awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $990,676; Co-Principal Investigator, with Dr. J. H. Meyer (Principal Investigator). 2018 The Development of an Informant-Report Versions of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale. Grant awarded by University of Toronto Scarborough Vice- Principal Research Competitiveness Fund, $9,981; Principal Investigator 2016-2022 Imaging Alterations in Endocannabinoid Metabolism in Clinical High Risk and First Episode Psychosis. Grant awarded by National Institute of Mental Health Research, $2,237,013; Project Consultant, with R. Mizrahi (Principal Investigator) 2015-2018 Investigating the Endocannabinoid System in Antisocial and Borderline Personality Disorder with Persistent Violence. Grant awarded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $352,810; Co-Principal Investigator, with N. J. Kolla (Principal Investigator). 2015-2016 The Comparative Predictive Capacity of the MMPI-2-RF and PAI in the Detection of Feigned Cognitive Impairment Associated with Mild Traumatic (R.M. Bagby) Page 3 of 62 Brain Injury. Grant awarded by the University of Minnesota Press Test Division, $10,000; Principal Investigator 2015 Evaluating the Dimensionality of Depression Spectrum Disorders, Research Competitiveness Fund Award. Grant awarded by University of Toronto Scarborough, $9,955; Principal Investigator 2014-2020 Imaging Neuroinflammation in Clinical High Risk and Schizophrenia. Grant awarded by National Institute of Mental Health Research, $1,572,702; Project Consultant, with R. Mizrahi (Principal Investigator) 2014 Grant award by University of Toronto Scarborough Vice-Principal Research Competitiveness Fund, $10,000; Principal Investigator 2013-2016 PET Imaging Monoamine Oxidase-A in Borderline and Antisocial Personality Disorder. Grant awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $328,764; Co-Investigator, with J. Myer (Principal Investigator) 2013-2015 APA DSM-5 Diagnostic Tools. Grant awarded by CAMH Foundation, $61,931; Principal Investigator 2013 Grant award by University of Toronto Scarborough Vice-Principal Research Competitiveness Fund, $10,000; Principal Investigator 2012 Grant award by University of Toronto Scarborough Vice-Principal Research Competitiveness Fund, $10,000; Principal Investigator 2012-2016 Neurocognitive Intermediate Phenotypes in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Family Study. Grant awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $177,589; Co-Principal Investigator, A. Ruocco (Co-Principal Investigator) 2012 -2014 Capturing the DSM-5 Personality Dimensional Trait Domains with the MMPI- 2-RF Revised PSY-5 scales. Grant awarded by University of Minnesota Press Test Division, $46,175; Principal Investigator 2011-2012 Capturing the DSM-5 Personality Dimensional Trait Domains with the MMPI- 2-RF Revised PSY-5 scales. Grant awarded by University of Minnesota Press Test Division, $45,000; Principal Investigator 2010-2011 DSM-5 Field Trials in Academic or Large Clinical Settings. Contract awarded by American Psychiatric Association, $217,000; Co-Principal Investigator with B. Pollock, and K. Mackenzie (Co-principal Investigators) 2009-2013 Gambling Involvement, Personality and Psychopathology. Grant awarded by Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre, $539,483; Principal Investigator 2007-2009 Examining the Clinical Utility, Diagnostic and Construct Validity of the MMPI-2 Restructured Form in differential diagnosis, University of Minnesota Press Test Division, $48,798; Principal Investigator 2006-2009 The Role of Childhood Adversity and Genetic Polymorphisms in the Serotonin and Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Systems in the Sensitization to Stress in First-onset Major Depression. Senior Research Fellowship awarded by Ontario Mental Health Foundation, $120,000. 2007-2013 Somatic and Psychological Symptom Focus in Asian Canadians: The Role of Cultural and Individual Differences in the Psychopathology, Assessment, and Treatment of Depression. Grant awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $386,400; Co-Principal Investigator, with A.G. Ryder, and S. Noh (Co-Principal Investigators) 2006-2007 Gambling Typologies, Personality, and Associated Psychopathology. Grant awarded by Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre, $34,711; Principal Investigator 2006-2013 The Role of Childhood Adversity and Genetic Polymorphisms in the Serotonin (R.M. Bagby) Page 4 of 62 and Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Systems in the Sensitization to Stress in First-onset Major Depression. Grant awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $642,940; Co-Principal Investigator with K.L. Harkness (Co- Principal Investigator) 2005-2006 Linking Clinical Research with Practice. Educational grant awarded by Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre, $10,000; Principal Investigator 2005-2008 The Spectrum of Depressive Disorders and Pathological Gambling. Grant awarded by Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre, $524,417; Principal Investigator 2003-2005 Stress Generation and Recurrent Depression: the Role of Differential Treatment Response. Grant awarded by Ontario Mental Health Foundation, $139,817; Co-Investigator with K.L. Harkness (Co-Principal Investigator) 2001-2004 Development of a Structured Interview to Assess the Alexithymia Construct. Grant awarded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, $102,921; Principal Investigator 2002-2003 Personality and Cognitive Vulnerability in Problem Gambling. Grant awarded by Ontario Problem, Gambling Research Centre, $196,132; Principal Investigator 2001-2003 Patient Dimensions as Predictors of Response, Relapse and Recurrence Following Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy Treatment of Patients with Major Depression. Senior Research