Contact Information Employment History

Contact Information Employment History

Curriculum Vitæ – March 2009 Bryan David Fantie, Ph.D. Contact Information Human Neuropsychology Laboratory Psychology Department Asbury 321 - Campus Mail 8062 American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20016-8062 Office:(202) 885-1790 Lab:(202) 885-1745 FAX:(202) 885-1023 E-Mail: [email protected] Employment History American University Washington, DC, USA • Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Psychology (since 1995) • Director, Human Neuropsychology Laboratory (since 1989) • Founding Director, Behavioral Neuroscience Doctoral Program (2000-2004) • Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology (1989-1995) National Institute of Mental Health (National Institutes of Health) Bethesda, MD, USA • Neuropsychologist, Laboratory of Psychology and Psychopathology (1989-1991) National Rehabilitation Hospital Washington, DC, USA • Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology (1988-1989) The University of Lethbridge Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellow (1986-1988) • Research Associate, Department of Psychology (1985-1986) Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • Instructor, Department of Psychology (1983-1986) St. Mary’s University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • Lecturer, Department of Psychology (1983) Douglas Psychiatric Hospital Verdun, Québec, Canada • Ward Advisor (1975-1978) Concordia University Montreal, Québec, Canada • Research Technician, Centre for Applied Psychology (supervisor: Dr. Pam Deckert) (1976-1978) • Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Physiological Psychology (supervisor: Dr. Roy A. Wise) (1976-1978) • Research Assistant, Cognitive Neuropsychology (supervisor: Dr. Norman Segalowitz) (1976-1978) Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal Verdun, Québec, Canada • Elementary School Substitute Teacher (1975-1978) Bryan D. Fantie 2 of 18 Other Positions National Institute on Drug Abuse (National Institutes of Health) Bethesda, MD, USA • Extramural Program Director, Behavior & Brain Development Branch, Division of Clinical Neuroscience and Behavior (Sabbatical Year - 2007-2008) Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Baltimore, MD, USA • Senior Neuropsychology Fellow, Division of Psychology/Neuropsychology (Sabbatical Year - 1997-1998) • Consultant Neuropsychologist, Pediatric Neurology, Johns Hopkins University Hospital (Sabbatical Year - 1997-1998) Other Appointments National Institute of Mental Health (National Institutes of Health) Bethesda, MD, USA • Special Volunteer, Laboratory of Molecular Pathophysiology, Mood & Anxiety Program (2005-present) • Special Volunteer, Laboratory of Neurosychology (2001-2002) • Special Volunteer, Section on Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (1995-1998) • Special Volunteer, Laboratory of Psychology and Psychopathology (1988-1995) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Bethesda, MD, USA • Special Volunteer, Cognitive Neuroscience Section, Medical Neurology Branch (1992-2001) National Cancer Institute Bethesda, MD, USA • Special Volunteer, Section on Gene Expression and Regulation (2000-2001) Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital Montreal, Quebec, Canada • Visiting Scientist/Clinical Neuropsychology Externship, Department of Neuropsychology (1985-1986) Professional Memberships • International Neuropsychological Society • Society for Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology • Society for Neuroscience • Association for Psychological Science • American Psychological Association • Division 2: Teaching of Psychology • Division 6: Comparative & Physiological Psychology • Division 40: Clinical Neuropsychology • Eastern Psychological Association • International Brain Research Organization • World Federation of Neuroscientists • Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience 2 Bryan D. Fantie 3 of 18 Education Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology) 1985 • Master of Arts (Psychology) 1980 Concordia University Montreal, Québec, Canada • Bachelor of Arts (Honours in Psychology) 1978 Dawson College Montreal, Québec, Canada • Diplome Études Collegial (Sciences Humain) 1975 Theses Ph.D. (Supervisor: Dr. Shinshu Nakajima) Operant conditioning of central nervous system electrical activity: Implications for research on brain stimulation reward. M.A. (Supervisor: Dr. Graham V. Goddard) Septal modulation of perforant path-evoked activity in the fascia dentata of the rat. B.A. (Honors in Psychology) (Supervisor: Dr. Roy A. Wise) Is the hunger produced by electrical stimulation sufficient to maintain an operant when only administered in the goal box? Doctoral External Minors Surgical Techniques Psychopharmacology Postdoctoral Training/Supervisors Pediatric Neuropsychology (1997-1998 Sabbatical Year) • Dr. Gerard A. Gioia, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital/Johns Hopkins University • Dr. Peter K. Isquith, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Clinical Neuropsychology (1988-1989) • Dr. Allan Mirsky, LPP-NIMH Clinical Neuropsychology (1985-1988) • Dr. Bryan Kolb, University of Lethbridge (1985-1988) • Mr. Laughlin Taylor, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (1986) Behavioral Neuroscience (1985-1988) • Dr. Bryan Kolb, University of Lethbridge 3 Bryan D. Fantie 4 of 18 Awards and Honors • Invited Faculty, Vivian Smith Advanced Institute of the International Neuropsychological Society on Genetically Based Syndromes of Mental Retardation, Xylocastro, Greece, June-July 2005 • Mellon Fund Research Award [2006] • Mellon Fund Research Award [2005] • Faculty Marshall, American University Annual Commencement [2004] • Faculty Committee on Information Services and Technology Software Award [2004] • University Award [2003], Innovative Use of Technology in Teaching, American University • Vergina Award [2003]. Paper presented at the 2nd Panhellenic Psychophysiology Conference, April 18- 20, Thessaloniki, Greece. Performance of Patients with Schizophrenia on a Tachistoscopic Affect Recognition Test. Giannakou, M., Bozikas, V., Kosmidis, M. H., Anezoulaki, D., Fantie, B. D., & Karavatos, A. • Nominated to run for President, Bethesda Chapter, Society for Neuroscience [2003] • Nominated to run for Secretary, APA Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) [2003] • Faculty Committee for Mellon Fund Research Award [2002] • Invited Faculty, Vivian Smith Advanced Institute of the International Neuropsychological Society on Language and the Brain, Xylocastro, Greece, June-July 2002 • CAS Nominee for University Award [2002], Innovative Use of Technology in Teaching, American University • Mellon Fund Research Award [2000] • Mellon Fund Research Award [1999] • American University Sabbatical Award (1997-1998) • Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area Cooperative Grant For Faculty (1995- 1996) • The American University Graduate Student Council Faculty Honor Award (1993-1994) • The American University CAS Multimedia Workshop Award (1994) • The American University UCC - Academic Computing Services Award (1990, 1992, 1994) • The American University Research Support Awards Program: Summer Research Award (1991) • Brain and Behavioral Sciences Associate (since 1987) • Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Fellow (1986-87, 1988-declined) • Dalhousie University Faculty of Graduate Studies Committee on the Development of Research in the Sciences Grant (1982) • Dalhousie University Graduate Fellowships (1978-1983) • Graduated Honours in Psychology With Distinction from Concordia University (1978) Publications Book Chapters • Kolb, B. & Fantie, B. (2009) “Development of the Child’s Brain and Behavior” in Reynolds, C.R., Fletcher-Janzen, E. (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology (Critical Issues in Neuropsychology) – 3rd Edition, Springer. 4 Bryan D. Fantie 5 of 18 • Kolb, B. & Fantie, B.D. (1997). Development of the Child's Brain and Behavior. In C.E. Reynolds & E. Fletcher-Janzen (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology (2nd Edition), New York: Plenum, pp.17-41. • Mirsky, A.F., Fantie, B.D. & Tatman, J.E. (1995). Assessment of attention across the lifespan. In R.L. Mapou & J. Spector (Eds.) Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment: A Cognitive Approach. New York: Plenum, pp. 17-48. • Kolb, B. & Fantie, B.D. (1994). Cortical graft function in adult and neonatal rats. In S.B. Dunnett & A. Björklund (Eds.) Functional Neural Transplantation, New York: Raven, pp. 415-436. • Fantie, B.D. & Kolb, B. (1991). The problems of prognosis. In J. Dywan, R.D. Kaplan, & F.J. Pirozzolo (Eds.) Neuropsychology and the Law, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 186-238. • Kolb, B. & Fantie, B.D. (1989). Development of the Child's Brain and Behavior. In C.E. Reynolds & E. Fletcher-Janzen (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology, New York: Plenum, pp.17-39. Articles Submitted • Kosmidis, M., Bozikas, V., Giannakou, M., Fantie, B. D., & Karavatos, A.. Matching facial expressions to social situations in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. Articles Published in Refereed Journals • Gould, N.F., Holmes, M.K., Fantie, B.D., Luckenbaugh, D.A., Pine, D.S., Burgess, N., Manji, H.K., Zarate, C.A., Jr., (2008). Performance on a virtual reality spatial memory navigation task in depressed patients. American Journal of Psychiatry. 164 (3), 516-519. • Kosmidis, M.H., Bozikas, V.P., Giannakou, M., Anezoulakia, D., Fantie, B.D., & Karavatos, A. (2007). Impaired emotion perception in schizophrenia: A differential deficit. Psychiatry Research, 149, 279-284. • Erickson, K., Fantie, B. D.,

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