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CURRICULUM VITAE<br />

NAME: Daniel Richard Wilson, M.D., Ph.D.<br />

EDUCATION:<br />

1979 BA Anthropology Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut, USA<br />

1983 MD Medicine <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Iowa, College <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa, USA<br />

1996 Diploma Leadership Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong>, Weatherhead School <strong>of</strong><br />

(Mental Health) Management & School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA<br />

Project Comprehensive Clozapine Clinics: A Statewide Business Plan<br />

Adviser Robert Kauer, R.N., M.P.H., M.B.A., Ph.D.<br />

Director Health Systems Management Center<br />

1998 PhD Anthropology Queens’ College, Cambridge <strong>University</strong>, Cambridge, UK<br />

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING:<br />

Internship & Residency:<br />

Thesis The Evolutionary Epidemiology <strong>of</strong> Manic-Depression<br />

Adviser C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Ph.D., Sc.D., M.A.<br />

1983-87 Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor & Head Department <strong>of</strong> Biological Anthropology<br />

McLean Hospital - Psychiatry, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA<br />

Massachusetts General Hospital - Neurology, Boston, Massachusetts, USA<br />

Mount Auburn Hospital - Internal Medicine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA<br />

Clinical & Research Fellowship:<br />

1986-87 Gerontological Psychiatry McLean Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Belmont,<br />

Massachusetts, USA


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Research Fellowships:<br />

1987-92 Biological Psychiatry Laboratories for Psychiatric Research, Mailman Research Center,<br />

McLean Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA<br />

1992-93 Medical Anthropology Departments <strong>of</strong> Biological Anthropology & Psychiatry,<br />

Cambridge <strong>University</strong>, Cambridge, England<br />

Other Post-Doctoral Clinical Training (intermitted):<br />

1983-84 Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Boston,<br />

Massachusetts, USA<br />

Internal Medicine Mount Auburn Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Cambridge,<br />

Massachusetts, USA<br />

1985-86 Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Harvard Medical<br />

School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA<br />

1985-86 Forensic Psychiatry Bridgewater State Hospital & Harvard Medical School, Bridgewater,<br />

Massachusetts, USA<br />

Other Postgraduate Management Training:<br />

1995-96 Physicians in Management I & II American College <strong>of</strong> Physician Executives, Tampa<br />

Florida, USA<br />

1997 Administrative Psychiatry Columbia <strong>University</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Physicians & Surgeons, New<br />

York, New York, USA<br />

ARCHEOLOGICAL & ANTHROPOLOGICAL FIELDWORK:<br />

1979 Tehuacan, Mexico. PI: Dr. Scotty MacNeish – Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Food Quest Activities and<br />

the Sequential Domestication <strong>of</strong> Maize in the Holocene Epoch<br />

1998 Yanamamo Biosphere, Amazonia, Venezuela. PI: Dr. Napoleon Chagnon – Cross-<br />

Cultural & Evolutionary Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Major Mental Illness<br />

2005 Behman, Egypt. Fulbright Award, PI: Dr. Daniel R. Wilson – International Psychiatry:<br />

Convergences and Divergences <strong>of</strong> PTSD in Egypt & America*


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LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:<br />

1983 United States Drug Enforcement Agency N o . BW4892180<br />

1984 United States Federation Licensure Exam N o . 58100<br />

1983 State <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts Registration N o . 54269 (inactive)<br />

1984 State <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire Registration N o . 7247 (inactive)<br />

1989 American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology General Psychiatry Diplomate N o . 32108<br />

1993 State <strong>of</strong> Ohio Registration N o . 65989 (inactive)<br />

1993 State <strong>of</strong> California Registration N o . C 043117 (inactive)<br />

1995 American Board <strong>of</strong> Forensic Examiners Diplomate N o . 1143<br />

1998 American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology Forensic Psychiatry Diplomate N o . 616<br />

2000 State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> Registration N o . 21479<br />

2008 American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology Forensic Psychiatry Diplomate N o . 616<br />

10 Year Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Board Certification<br />

2011 State <strong>of</strong> Florida Registration N o . 111718<br />

CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:<br />

2012- Vice President for Health Affairs The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida, Gainesville, Florida<br />

2012- Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Medicine The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida, Jacksonville, Florida<br />

2012- Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Neurology & Anthropology The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

Jacksonville & Gainesville, Florida<br />

PAST ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:<br />

1980-83 Research Fellow Departments <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Family Medicine, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

1983-87 Fellow Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School<br />

1987-94 Instructor Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School<br />

1987-92 Tutor The New Pathway, Harvard Medical School<br />

1984-92 Tutor Anthropology, Medicine & History <strong>of</strong> Science, Winthrop House, Harvard College<br />

1989-91 Associate Health Policy & Education, School <strong>of</strong> Government, Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

1990-94 Fellow Francis Weld Peabody Society, Harvard Medical School<br />

1992-93 Visiting Scholar Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Cambridge <strong>University</strong><br />

1992-93 Tutor Medical Anthropology, Queens’ College, Cambridge <strong>University</strong>


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1992-93 Tutor Psychiatry & History <strong>of</strong> Science, Clare Hall College, Cambridge <strong>University</strong><br />

1993-98 Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

1994-99 Senior Consultant Institute for Psychiatry & Law, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

1998-00 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

1999-00 Medical Director Institute for Psychiatry & Law, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

2000-12 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor & Chairman <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry Creighton <strong>University</strong>, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong>, USA<br />

2000-12 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anthropology Creighton <strong>University</strong>, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong>, USA<br />

2011-12 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Neurology Creighton <strong>University</strong>, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong>, USA<br />

CURRENT HOSPITAL BOARD APPOINTMENTS:<br />

2012- Trustee Shands Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida<br />

2012- Trustee Wolfson Childrens Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida<br />

CURRENT HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Health Science Center:<br />

2012- Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs UF&Shands Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida<br />

Senior Psychiatrist UF&Shands Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida<br />

PAST HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> Medical Center:<br />

2000-12 Chief <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry Creighton <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

US Veterans Administration:<br />

2000-12 Senior Consulting Psychiatrist VA Medical Center, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Alegent Health:<br />

2000-12 Senior Consulting Psychiatrist Alegent Health, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

McLean Hospital:<br />

1987-94 Assistant Psychiatrist


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1987-90 Psychiatrist-in-Charge Clinical Evaluation Unit, Bowditch House<br />

1990-93 Psychiatrist-in-Charge Neuropsychiatry & Evaluation Service, McLean Hall<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Ohio:<br />

1993-00 Chief Clinical Officer & Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff ODMH-The Lewis Center, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

1998-00 Statewide Chief Clinical Officer Intensive & Specialized Services, Ohio DMH<br />

OTHER PAST PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:<br />

1974-77 Counselor Albie Booth Boys & Girls Club, New Haven, Connecticut<br />

1982-83 Extern Alcohol & Drug Abuse Treatment Center, Oakdale, Iowa<br />

1984-87 Psychiatrist Hampstead Hospital, Hampstead, New Hampshire<br />

1985-87 Director <strong>of</strong> Geriatric Psychiatry & Consulting Psychopharmacologist Lawrence Mental<br />

Health Center, Lawrence, Massachusetts<br />

1986-92 Clinical Administrator Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology Inpatient Service, McLean<br />

Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts<br />

1993 Management Consultant Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

2008-12 Consultant in Neuropsychiatry Military Entrance Processing Station, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

AWARDS & HONORS:<br />

1976-77 Dean’s Citation for Exceptional Merit “Community Psychiatry” & “Family Psychiatry”<br />

Yale College<br />

1978-79 Scholar <strong>of</strong> the House Yale College<br />

1982-83 Rock Sleyster Scholar “... for excellence in psychiatry ...” one <strong>of</strong> twenty nationally,<br />

American Medical Association<br />

1983 Margaret F. Huston, MD, Award “... to that graduate with unusual promise in<br />

psychiatry” The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

1985-87 Maurice Falk (Glaxo) Fellow “For leadership in psychiatry …” one <strong>of</strong> ten nationally,<br />

seated on the Council on International Affairs, American Psychiatric Association<br />

1992- Stanley Cobb Award Paper “Structural Brain Abnormalities in First Episode Mania” (co-<br />

author) Society <strong>of</strong> Biological Psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1992


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1992-93 Foundation Scholar “... for advanced study abroad … strong international interests,<br />

diplomacy, qualities <strong>of</strong> mature leadership and cooperation ...” Rotary International<br />

1992-93 Visiting Fellow Clare Hall, Cambridge, England<br />

1993- Life Elector Clare Hall, Cambridge, England<br />

1994 National Exemplar Award “The most notable <strong>University</strong>-State collaboration in America”<br />

American Psychiatric Association (Host Site <strong>of</strong> Xavier & <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati/<br />

ODMH-Lewis Center, Multi-Disciplinary Research & Training Consortium)<br />

1995 National Award “The finest pre-doctoral training program in the nation ...” National<br />

Alliance for the Mentally Ill (as directly above)<br />

1995 Life Fellow American Board <strong>of</strong> Forensic Medicine, Springfield, Missouri<br />

1995-96 Mental Health Executive Leadership Program Scholar (now the Robert Kauer Scholars)<br />

ODMH & Health Systems Management Center, Weatherhead School <strong>of</strong><br />

Management & The School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong><br />

1997- Fellow Royal Anthropological Institute <strong>of</strong> Great Britain & Ireland, London, England<br />

1998- Life Member International Society <strong>of</strong> Police Surgeons, Badge # 452, New York, New York<br />

2000- Award <strong>of</strong> Excellence “… the Best Psychiatric Facility in Ohio” (on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Lewis<br />

Center) National Alliance for the Mentally Ill<br />

2000- Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship in Psychiatry Award (on behalf <strong>of</strong> Creighton<br />

Psychiatry) “To enhance psychiatric education and … clinical applications <strong>of</strong><br />

psychiatric research …” Janssen Pharmaceutica & the Association <strong>of</strong> Academic<br />

Chairs <strong>of</strong> Departments <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

2002 America’s Top Psychiatrists Consumer Research Council (& annually to present)<br />

2003 America’s Best Doctors Best Doctors Council (& biennially to present)<br />

2004 Dr. Nancy Roeske Award in “recognition for excellence in medical student education”<br />

American Psychiatric Association<br />

2005 First Annual Dr. Irma Bland Award <strong>of</strong> Excellence “for outstanding and sustaining<br />

contributions to resident teaching” American Psychiatric Association<br />

2005 Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship in Psychiatry Award (on behalf <strong>of</strong> Creighton<br />

Psychiatry), “To enhance psychiatric education and … clinical applications <strong>of</strong><br />

psychiatric research …” Janssen Pharmaceutica & the Association <strong>of</strong> Chairs <strong>of</strong>


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Academic Departments <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

2005 Distinguished Continuing Medical Education Faculty Award – Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

“To that faculty member who has been most actively involved in CME programs,<br />

has received quite positive reviews for CME presentations, and who has best<br />

represented the Creighton philosophy and spirit <strong>of</strong> education via ‘cura personalis’<br />

2006 Alpha Omega Alpha Life Member National Medical Honor Society<br />

2006 America's Top Doctors Castle Connolly Medical (& biennially to present)<br />

2006 Who’s Who in America – Marquis (& annually to present)<br />

2007 Who’s Who in the World – Marquis (& annually to present)<br />

2008 Distinguished Fellow – American Psychiatric Association “The highest honor that APA<br />

bestows to members who not only have achieved rare distinction in psychiatry, but<br />

whose depth <strong>of</strong> knowledge and breadth <strong>of</strong> skills are widely recognized and highly<br />

respected … for excellence, not mere competence.”<br />

2008 Distinguished Faculty Career Research Award – Creighton <strong>University</strong>, “To that faculty<br />

member who has made significant contributions to the advancement <strong>of</strong> an area <strong>of</strong><br />

biomedical, behavioral, or medical research … … For an outstanding research<br />

compendium combined with an exceptional record <strong>of</strong> academic, clinical patient<br />

care, teaching, mentoring, and administrative attainment”<br />

2009 Fellow – American Neuropsychiatric Association “The highest ANPA award for members<br />

who have demonstrated special achievement in neuropsychiatry, behavioral<br />

neurology, neuropsychology or the clinical neurosciences … … with special<br />

achievements in scholarship, service, and leadership”<br />

2010 The Big Event 2010 – Top Fund Raiser for Education, Event Chairs, Metro Omaha<br />

Foundation, Brownell-Talbot Preparatory School, “Buried Treasure Gala”<br />

2011 Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award – Creighton <strong>University</strong>, “To that faculty mentor<br />

with an outstanding record as a guide to and role model for junior colleagues …”<br />

2012 New Leadership Jacksonville – One <strong>of</strong> 18 Invited Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce “Summiteers”<br />

2012 Key Influential People in Healthcare – Jacksonville “904” Magazine<br />

2012 America’s Top Group Practice CEOs – TopRanked.com


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OTHER CLINICAL TRAINING:<br />

1983-92 Tutorial with Daniel Pershonok, Ph.D., Director <strong>of</strong> Training in Group Psychotherapy<br />

Harvard Medical School & McLean Hospital<br />

1984-92 Tutorial with Richmond Holder, M.D., Director <strong>of</strong> Training in Adolescent Psychiatry<br />

Harvard Medical School & McLean Hospital<br />

CURRENT MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

World Psychiatric Association:<br />

2004- Advisory Board Member ex <strong>of</strong>ficio (as Section Chair)<br />

2011- Founding Chair: Evolutionary Psychiatry Section<br />

2011- Member: International Scientific Advisory Board - 2013 Congress, Bucharest, Romania<br />

The International Academy <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Medicine & Psychotherapy:<br />

2011- Member: Advisory Council<br />

CURRENT MAJOR NATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology:<br />

2009- Member: Part II General Psychiatry Board Examiner<br />

American Neuropsychiatric Association:<br />

2009- Member: Governing Council<br />

2009- Member: Strategic Planning Task Force<br />

2009- Council Liaison: Scientific Program Committee<br />

Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health and Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong><br />

2007- Member: ODMH & CWRU Mental Health Executive Leadership Program (“M-HELP”)<br />

National Advisory Board<br />

CURRENT MAJOR STATE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

2012- Member: State <strong>of</strong> Florida Committee <strong>of</strong> Medical Deans


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CURRENT MAJOR UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Health Sciences Center:<br />

2012- Member: Strategic Cabinet<br />

Executive Committee<br />

UF&Shands Governing Committee<br />

Information Technology Steering Committee<br />

The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Health Science Center-Jacksonville:<br />

2012- Chair: Governing Council<br />

Strategic Planning & Development Committee<br />

Co-Chair: UF&Shands Collaborative Planning Council<br />

The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida College <strong>of</strong> Medicine-Jacksonville:<br />

2012- Chair: Executive Committee<br />

Medical Management & Metrics Council<br />

Strategic Planning & Development Committee<br />

Senior Management Council<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> Chairs<br />

Shands Jacksonville Medical Center:<br />

2012- Director: Shands Jacksonville Health System Board<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong>:<br />

Medical Staff Executive Committee<br />

2012- Member: Medical Anthropology External Advisory Committee<br />

CURRENT MAJOR UNIVERSITY CORPORATE AFFILIATE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

Wholly Owned Insurance Corporations:<br />

2012- Vice-President: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Self-Insurance Trust C<br />

Member: Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, First Coast Advantage Health Insurance


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Subsidiary Health Corporations:<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, GatorCare Health Insurance<br />

2012- Chief Executive Officer: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Jacksonville Healthcare, Inc.<br />

Chief Executive Officer: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Jacksonville Physicians, Inc.<br />

PAST MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

World Health Organization:<br />

1986 Coordinator: World Health Organization, ICD-10 Local Field Trial<br />

International Society for Sociophysiology:<br />

1996-04 Member: Aaron T. Beck Award Selection Committee<br />

World Psychiatric Association:<br />

2004-11 Chair: Section 46 – Psychotherapy<br />

Chair: Section 46 – Evidence-Based Best Practices Task Force<br />

Chair: Section 46 – International Consensus Guidelines Development Committee<br />

2007-11 Councilor: WPA Institutional Program on Psychiatry for the Person (IPPP)<br />

2009-10 Provisional Founding Chair: Evolutionary Psychiatry Section (proposed section)<br />

PAST MAJOR NATIONAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

US Senate:<br />

2006-08 Member: Commission on Health Reform, appointed by the Hon. Charles “Chuck” Hagel,<br />

Senior United States Senator from the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

US Department <strong>of</strong> Health & Human Services:<br />

1999-11 Member: National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services<br />

Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS):<br />

Knowledge Development Standing Committee & Program Initial Review Groups<br />

2005-11 Member: National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health (NIH): Addictions and Sleep Disorders (NPAS):


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American Psychiatric Association:<br />

Review Committee: Study Section Special Review Panels<br />

1985-89 Member: Council on International Affairs<br />

1991-93 Member: Council on International Affairs<br />

1986-90 Member: International Education Project<br />

1986-87 Member: Area One Council<br />

1986-87 Member: District Branch, Committee <strong>of</strong> Residents, Co-chair<br />

1985 Coordinator: DSM-III-R Local Field Trial<br />

Group for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry:<br />

1999-02 Member: Research Committee<br />

American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology:<br />

1996-09 Examiner: ad hoc Part II General Psychiatry Board Examiner<br />

2007-10 Member: Assessment <strong>of</strong> Clinical Skills in Residency Training Advisory Task Force<br />

2007-10 Member: Assessment <strong>of</strong> Clinical Skills in Residency Training Implementation Committee<br />

National Board <strong>of</strong> Medical Examiners:<br />

2006-09 Consultant: ad hoc Content Reviewer– Psychiatry & Clinical Neuroscience<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Medical Colleges:<br />

2004-06 Liaison: Association <strong>of</strong> American Academic Departments <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

American Neuropsychiatric Association:<br />

2000-09 Member: Scientific Program Committee<br />

2000-09 Member: Young Investigators Award Selection Committee<br />

2009-11 President-Elect<br />

American College <strong>of</strong> Physician Executives:


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1995-11 Council Member: International Medicine, Academic Centers & Behavioral Health<br />

PAST MAJOR STATE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Ohio:<br />

1993-00 Chairman: Central Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee (Medicaid, Corrections, Youth<br />

Services, Mental Retardation, Substance Abuse & Mental Health)<br />

President: State <strong>of</strong> Ohio Medical Director’s Association (1996-98)<br />

Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health:<br />

Member: Strategic Planning Committee<br />

Integrated Behavioral Health System Re-Engineering Steering Committee<br />

Product Line Review Committee<br />

Continuing Education Committee<br />

Drug Evaluation Committee<br />

Health Reform (1115A Medicaid Federal Super-Waiver) Committee<br />

Multidisciplinary Training Committee<br />

Forensic Committee<br />

Information Technology Committee<br />

Ohio Medication Algorithm Project<br />

Multi-Disciplinary Academic Council<br />

The Lewis Center (now Summit Behavioral Health):<br />

Chairman: Medical Staff Executive Committee<br />

Medical Staff Committee’<br />

Morbidity & Mortality Committee<br />

Ethics Committee<br />

Credentials Committee<br />

Education Committee<br />

Research Committee<br />

Member: Executive Committee<br />

Strategic Planning Committee<br />

Budget Committee


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State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong>:<br />

Policy Committee<br />

Accreditation Committee<br />

Admissions Committee<br />

Utilization Review Committee<br />

Forensic Services Committee<br />

Quality Management Committee<br />

Risk Management Committee<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Health & Human Services:<br />

2000-04 Member: Region Six Steering Committee<br />

2002-12 Consultant: Rural Health Advisory Committee<br />

2007-09 Member: Statewide, Multi-Disciplinary Education Task Force (Legislative Bill #603)<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> the Governor:<br />

2003-05 Member: Gubernatorial Task Force for a Center <strong>of</strong> Excellence in Behavioral Health<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> State Senate Unicameral:<br />

2002-07 Consultant: Unicameral Rural Health Advisory Committee<br />

2004-07 Member: Legislative Behavioral Health Reform Oversight Commission<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Medical Association:<br />

2002-11 Member: Mental Health Subcommittee<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Psychiatric Society:<br />

2003-08 Chair: Program Committee<br />

2004-06 Chair: Strategic Planning Committee<br />

2005-07 Chair: Executive Director Search Committee<br />

2005-08 Chair: Public Affairs Committee<br />

2006-07 President-Elect


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2007-08 President<br />

2008-09 Immediate Past President<br />

2002-11 Member: Executive Committee<br />

2006-11 Member: Ethics Committee<br />

Building Brighter Futures Initiative<br />

2007-12 Member: Implementation Design Team<br />

Member: Addressing Adolescent Behavioral Health Task Force<br />

PAST MAJOR UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:<br />

Harvard Medical School:<br />

1990-93 Member: Harvard Medical School, Admissions Committee<br />

Harvard Medical School & McLean Hospital:<br />

1988-93 Member: McLean Hospital, Residency Selection Committee<br />

1991-92 Member: McLean Hospital, Medical Staff Organization Task Force<br />

1991-93 Member: Harvard/McLean Hospital Medical Student Clerkship Task Force<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati College <strong>of</strong> Medicine:<br />

1993-00 Member: Admissions Committee<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati College <strong>of</strong> Medicine Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry:<br />

1993-00 Member: Public Sector Committee<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong>:<br />

Member: Forensic Committee<br />

Member: Research Committee<br />

Member: Education Committee<br />

Member: Clinical Trials Committee<br />

2003 Member: Vice-President for Health Sciences & Medical Dean Search Committee


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2003-06 Member: President’s Research Development Committee<br />

Chair: President’s Research Development Committee – Community / Minority<br />

Outreach & Clinical Research Promotion Task Force<br />

2004-07 Liaison: <strong>University</strong> Accreditation Self-Study Committee<br />

2004-12 Co-Convener: Health Sciences & Law Inter-Faculty Initiative<br />

2005-12 Member: Conflict <strong>of</strong> Interest Review Committee<br />

2006-12 Member: Medical Anthropology Program Development Advisory Group<br />

2007-12 Member: <strong>University</strong> Research Advisory Council<br />

2007-12 Member: Cancer & Smoking Research Program (LB 595) Internal Advisory Committee<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Medicine:<br />

2000-12 Member: Leadership Council<br />

2000-12 Member: Research Committee<br />

2000-04 Member: Educational Policy Committee<br />

2000-04 Member: Executive Committee<br />

2000-08 Member: Admissions Committee<br />

2001-03 Member: Mission Vision & Values Task Force<br />

Member: Mentorship Task Force<br />

Member: ADA-Compliant Admissions Criteria Task Force<br />

2002-03 Chair: LCME Self-Study Site Visit Task Force & Resources Sub-Committee<br />

Chair: Interdisciplinary Research & Training Task Force<br />

Member: Medical Deans’ VA CEO Search Committee<br />

2003-05 Chair: Research Task Faculty Development Sub-Group<br />

Chair: Promotion & Tenure Committee–Adjunct & Volunteer Faculty Task Force<br />

Chair: Under-Represented Minorities in Medicine Task Force<br />

Member: Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in Medicine Task Force<br />

Member: Health Information & Library Committee<br />

Member: Cancer Center Advisory Board<br />

2003-07 Member: Center <strong>of</strong> Excellence for Faculty Development Advisory Committee<br />

2005-06 Member: Aging & Alzheimer’s Center Steering Committee


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2005-07 Member: Preventive Medicine Faculty Expansion Search Committee<br />

2005-07 Co-Chair: Research Development Committee<br />

2006-07 Member: Research Management Committee<br />

2009-12 Member: Strategic Planning Committee<br />

2009-12 Member: Clinical & Translational Research Center (National Institute <strong>of</strong> Health - NCRR<br />

K30 & COBRE Programs) Internal Planning & Advisory Committee<br />

2010-12 Member: LCME Accreditation Self-Study Committee & Database Review Sub-committee<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> & Saint Joseph Medical Center <strong>of</strong> Phoenix:<br />

2006-09 Member: New Phoenix Medical Campus Steering Committee<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> Medical Center:<br />

2006-12 Member: New Phoenix Medical Campus Research Resources Sub-Committee<br />

2006-12 Liaison: New Phoenix Medical Campus Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences Task Force<br />

2000-12 Chair: Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

2000-12 Member: Medical Executive Committee<br />

2000-12 Member: Impaired / Disruptive Physician Task Force<br />

Creighton Medical Associates:<br />

2000-12 Member: Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

2005-07 Member: Nominating Committee<br />

2006-09 Member: Executive Committee<br />

2006-11 Member: Strategic Redesign Committee<br />

Member: Funds Flow & Economy Task Force<br />

2009-10 Member: New By-Laws Task Force<br />

2009-12 Member: Strategic Planning Committee<br />

Creighton-Alegent Health:<br />

2002-05 Member: Uninet Board <strong>of</strong> Directors; Executive & Finance Committees<br />

2000-12 Chair: Behavioral Health Council


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2005-12 Member: Lasting Hope Recovery Center Start-Up Task Force<br />

OTHER CURRENT PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES & ACTIVITIES:<br />

Member: American Medical Association<br />

American Psychiatric Association<br />

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill<br />

Society for Evolution & the Law<br />

American Association for Psychiatry & the Law<br />

International Society <strong>of</strong> Police Surgeons<br />

Society for Terrorism Research<br />

Florida Medical Association<br />

Duval County Medical Society<br />

OTHER PAST PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES & ACTIVITIES:<br />

Member: European Sociobiological Society<br />

International Society for Human Ethology<br />

Manic-Depressive & Depressive Association<br />

Evolution and Human Behavior Society<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Academic Chairs <strong>of</strong> Departments <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

Society for Biological Psychiatry<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Jesuit <strong>University</strong> Anthropologists<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Organizational & Occupational Psychiatry<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Psychiatric Society<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Medical Society<br />

Metropolitan Omaha Medical Society<br />

CURRENT EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS:<br />

Editorial Board:<br />

1. Current Psychiatry Reviews Philadelphia, PA, USA<br />

2. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Psychiatry London, UK


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3. Human Nature Review London, UK<br />

4. Behavioral Science Journal Bentham Science Publishers, Bussum, Netherlands<br />

5. Terrorism Research Boston, MA<br />

6. Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry Indian Psychiatric Society, Mysore, Karnataka, India<br />

<strong>University</strong> & Academic Press Reviewer:<br />

7. Harvard <strong>University</strong> Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA<br />

8. Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, New York, NY, USA<br />

9. Prager & Greenwood Presses, Westport, CT, USA<br />

10. Mellen Press, Lewiston, NY, USA<br />

Scholarly & Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Journal Reviewer:<br />

11. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry Washington, DC, USA<br />

12. Psychiatric Services Washington, DC, USA<br />

13. Current Genomics Cambridge, UK<br />

14. Journal <strong>of</strong> Affective Disorders Philadelphia, PA, USA<br />

15. Schizophrenia Research Cincinnati, OH, USA<br />

16. Stress: The International Journal <strong>of</strong> Research Edinburgh, Scotland, UK<br />

17. Journal <strong>of</strong> Evolution & Human Behavior Hamilton, Ontario, Canada<br />

18. The Journal <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Washington, DC, USA<br />

19. Medical Science: International Journal for Experimental & Clinical Research NY, NY, USA<br />

20. Brain & Behavioral Science New York, NY, USA<br />

PAST EDITORIAL BOARD APPOINTMENTS:<br />

Scholarly & Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Journal Reviewer:<br />

21. Academic Psychiatry Milwaukee, WI, USA, 2004-2008<br />

22. British Medical Journal Evidence Centre, London, UK, 2007-09<br />

23. Associate Editor, Terrorism Research Boston, MA, USA, 2007-09<br />

24. Behavioral Science Reviews Bentham Science Publishers, Bussum, Netherlands<br />

25. Behavioral Science Letters Bentham Science Publishers, Bussum, Netherlands


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26. Metapsychology Oakdale, NY, USA<br />

27. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Managed Care Jamesburg, NJ, USA<br />

28. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry Québec, Canada<br />

29. Critical Reviews in Neurobiology Begell House, Redding, CT, USA<br />

30. The World Journal <strong>of</strong> Biological Psychiatry Vienna, Austria<br />

31. The Journal <strong>of</strong> the National Medical Association Washington, DC, USA<br />

32. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews St. Andrews, Scotland, UK<br />

33. Behavioral and Brain Functions Oslo, Norway<br />

34. Pharmacopsychiatry Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />

35. Philosophical Papers & Reviews New York, NY, USA<br />

36. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry Toronto, Canada<br />

Content Review Board:<br />

37. Healthcasts Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Television, New York, NY<br />

Contributing Field Editor:<br />

38. Presidential Speechwriters’ Office (Health Policy), The White House, Washington, DC, 1989-91<br />

39. Health Help (Occupational Psychiatry), Dover Press, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1989-1992<br />

40. Across-Species Comparison & Psychopathology Editorial Board, Madison, Wisconsin, 1989-2003<br />

MAJOR COURSES TAUGHT:<br />

1984- Faculty lectures to and clinical supervision <strong>of</strong> psychiatric residents and fellows; students in<br />

medicine, nursing, occupational and recreational therapy, social work, psychology, pharmacy,<br />

dentistry, public policy, ethics, theology & anthropology at, successively, McLean Hospital,<br />

Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, and Creighton … … with<br />

uniformly positive evaluations<br />

2000- Creighton <strong>University</strong> Psychiatry Residency (Clinical Supervisor)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> Psychiatry Residency (Course Director - Administrative Psychiatry)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> Psychiatry Residency (Course Director - Research Psychiatry)


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Creighton <strong>University</strong> Psychiatry Residency (Course Co-Director - Forensic Psychiatry)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> Psychiatry Residency (Lecturer – History <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M1 & M2 Interviewing, Patient & Society (Course Co-Director)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M1 & M2 Multi-System Processes (Neurosciences Lecturer)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M3 Clerkship (Course Co-Director, 2002-03)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M1, M2, M3 & M4 Ethics (Lecturer & Small Group Leader)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> PharmD Hospital Psychiatry (Clinical & Research Supervisor)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> BSN, MSN & APRN Nursing (Lecturer, Clinical Supervisor, Site Director<br />

& Collaborating Physician)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M4 Cross-Cultural & Community Psychiatry—Hawaii (Course Creator &<br />

Director – PBS 482)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M4 Research in Psychiatry (Course Creator & Co-Director – PBS 464)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M4 Special Topics in Psychiatry (Course Creator & Director – PBS 476)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> M4 Directed Independent Study (Course Creator & Director – PBS 496)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> Graduate School Medical Anthropology Research Strategies (Course<br />

Creator & Director – Clinical & Translational Sciences 718 A)<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Arts & Sciences (Course Creator & Director – Survey <strong>of</strong><br />

Medical Anthropology, proposed undergraduate college course in preparation)<br />

1993-00 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati Forensic Fellowship Co-Founder & Medical Director<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati M1 Interview Course & M4 Electives<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati BSN, MSN & APRN Nursing Lecturer, Small-Group Leader<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati RPh Hospital Practicum<br />

Site Director, Supervisor & Collaborating Physician<br />

Xavier <strong>University</strong> BSN, MSN & APRN Nursing Lecturer, Small-Group Leader<br />

Xavier <strong>University</strong> MHA Project Supervisor<br />

Site Director, Supervisor & Collaborating Physician<br />

Cincinnati State <strong>University</strong> COTA Psychiatric Hospital Practicum<br />

1992-93 Queens’ College, Cambridge Tutorials – Anthropology, Psychiatry & History <strong>of</strong> Science


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1987-92 Harvard Medical School, Peabody Society New Pathway – Behavioral Neuroscience<br />

Harvard Medical School M3 Clerkship Director in Psychiatry at McLean Hospital<br />

Harvard College, Winthrop House Tutor – Pre-Medicine, Anthropology, History <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

& Medicine<br />

Boston <strong>University</strong> MSW Psychiatric Social Work Fellowship at McLean Hospital<br />

Boston <strong>University</strong> OT Practicum at McLean Hospital<br />

Andover-Newton Theological Seminary Pastoral Counseling Practicum at McLean Hospital<br />

MAJOR UNIVERSITY-SPONSORED CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION SYMPSOSIA:<br />

2000- Creighton <strong>University</strong>:<br />

Keynote Speaker:<br />

Third Annual Psychiatry in Primary Care Symposium Stress on Stress<br />

Program Director:<br />

Inaugural Frank Menolascino, MD, Memorial Lecture Global Health Challenges Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Christopher J.L. Murray, MD, DPhil (& Host-Moderator)<br />

Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Lectureship Neuropsychiatry & Brain Systems for Affect &<br />

Emotionality: Happiness and Sadness Pr<strong>of</strong>. Jaak Panksepp (& Host-Moderator)<br />

Creighton Distinguished Visiting Lecturership Night Falls Fast: An Overview <strong>of</strong> Suicide<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Kay R. Jamison, PhD, with Introduction by the Hon. Michael Johanns,<br />

Governor <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> (& Host-Moderator)<br />

Creighton Distinguished Lecture Series & AOA Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship Toward a Molecular<br />

Psychiatry: Studies <strong>of</strong> the Molecular Basis <strong>of</strong> Drug Addiction Pr<strong>of</strong>. Eric J. Nestler,<br />

MD, PhD (& Host-Moderator)<br />

Symposium Addressing Health Disparities: Focus on Mental Health Keynote by The Hon.<br />

Michael Johanns, United States Senator from the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> (& Host-<br />

Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Symposium Clinical and Economic Arguments for the Integration <strong>of</strong> General Medical and<br />

Psychiatric Care Pr<strong>of</strong>. Roger Kathol (& Host-Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Symposium Psychocardiology: Healthier Hearts & Minds Pr<strong>of</strong>. Alexander Glassman (&<br />

Host-Moderator, Faculty)


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Symposium Neuropsychiatry <strong>of</strong> Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias<br />

First Annual Symposium The Body & Its Brain (& Host-Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Second Annual Symposium The Body & Its Brain: Clinical Perspectives (& Host-<br />

Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Third Annual Symposium The Body &Its Brain: On the Sharp Edges <strong>of</strong> Primary Care (&<br />

Host-Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Second Annual Omaha Workshop in the Freudian Field Differential Diagnosis: Neurosis<br />

and Psychosis from a Structural Standpoint<br />

Symposium Cults & Gangs - What They Are, How They Hurt, How to Recover (& Host-<br />

Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Symposium at Sea Psychiatry in Primary Care<br />

Second Frank Menolascino, MD, Memorial Lecture The Darwinian Dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />

Depression Pr<strong>of</strong>. John S. Price, DM (Oxon.) (& Host-Moderator, Faculty)<br />

Third Frank Menolascino, MD, Memorial Lecture Autism Spectrum Pr<strong>of</strong>. Jarrett Barnhill<br />

Fourth Frank Menolascino, MD, Memorial Lecture Reflections Alan Schatzberg, MD<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Psychiatric Society Quarterly Meetings:<br />

Public Mental Health Policy and Planning<br />

Cognitive Neuropsychiatric Perspectives on Schizophrenia and Related Disorders<br />

Use <strong>of</strong> Psychotropic Medications During Pregnancy and Lactation<br />

ADHD and Bipolarity<br />

Psychopharmacology <strong>of</strong> Depression<br />

Integrating Psychotherapy & Pharmacotherapy: Dissolving the Mind/Brain Barrier<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Mental Health Reform Update: Progress & Problems<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> State Hospital Psychiatry – Reminiscences<br />

Moderator:<br />

Third Annual Symposium Women’s Health in the 21 st Century<br />

Symposium What Every Physician Needs to Know About Psychological Trauma


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Faculty:<br />

Sixth Annual Symposium Women’s Health in the 21 st Century<br />

Symposium Obesity 360 - A Comprehensive Review<br />

CURRENT CONSULTATIONS:<br />

2010- PhD Program Development Visiting Committee International Technological <strong>University</strong>,<br />

PAST CONSULTATIONS:<br />

Sunnyvale, CA, USA; New Delhi, India, & Beijing, China<br />

1993 Program Development <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

1993 Program Development Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

2005 Dean’s Office External Reviewer Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Saint Louis <strong>University</strong><br />

2006 Program Development <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Missouri Kansas City, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

2006 Program Development Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA<br />

2007-08 Forensic Pharmacology Baker & Botts, LLP, Houston, TX, USA<br />

2007-08 Tele-Education Higher Education Commission <strong>of</strong> Pakistan, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman,<br />

Chairman, Karachi, PK<br />

2006-12 Program Development Saint Joseph Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA<br />

2006-12 Program Development Lasting Hope Recovery Center, Omaha, NE, USA<br />

2009-12 Program Development <strong>Nebraska</strong> Behavioral Health Educational Center, Omaha, NE, USA<br />

MAJOR CLINICAL INTERESTS:<br />

1. Psychotic & Affective Disorders<br />

2. Pharmacotherapy<br />

3. Forensic Psychiatry<br />

MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:<br />

1. Evolutionary Epidemiology & Medical Anthropology<br />

2. Psychopharmacology & Pharmacoeconomics<br />

3. Health Policy, Health Management, Health Law & Ethics


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FEDERAL GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEES:<br />

US Department <strong>of</strong> Health & Human Services: National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health (NIH):<br />

National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health: Addictions and Sleep Disorders (NPAS) Review Committee:<br />

2005 Study Section Special Review Panels:<br />

1. Neural Basis <strong>of</strong> Psychopathology K-Awards (ad hoc Reviewer)<br />

US Department <strong>of</strong> Health & Human Services: National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health (NIH):<br />

National Institute <strong>of</strong> Mental Health: Extramural Review Branch (DEA/ERB):<br />

2007- Study Section Special Review Panels:<br />

2. Bipolar & Schizophrenia Research Awards (2007)<br />

3. Extramural Neuroscience Center, Collaborative RO1s for Clinical and Services Studies <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Disorders (2008/10 ZMH1 ERB-P [04] S - Interventions Committee for Adult<br />

Mood and Anxiety Disorders & Interventions Committee for Disorders Related to<br />

Schizophrenia, Late Life, or Personality).<br />

US Department <strong>of</strong> Health & Human Services: National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health (NIH):<br />

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA):<br />

Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS):<br />

2000- 08 Knowledge Development Standing Committee<br />

2000-08 Initial Program Review Panels:<br />

4. SM 01-011 Treatment Services for Women in Public Housing & Homeless Mothers<br />

Transitioning from Welfare to Work<br />

5. SM 02-003 Community Action Grants for Service Systems Change<br />

6. SM 03-004 State Training and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Evidence-Based Practices<br />

7. SM 04-007 Alternatives to Restraint and Seclusion<br />

8. SM 03-003 State Training and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Evidence-Based Practices<br />

OTHER INTERNATIONAL GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEES:<br />

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- FWO (Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research):<br />

2007 Wijziging reglementen mandaten, Postdoctoraal onderzoeker


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(Boundary Shifting Science, Post-Doctoral Fellowships)<br />

9. Filos<strong>of</strong>ie van de psychiatrie – Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Adviezen<br />

(Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, ad hoc Reviewer)<br />

Health Sciences Centre Foundation, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:<br />

2007 General Operating Grant Program<br />

10. Enhanced cognitive performance in schizophrenia using tailored visual-cognitive and audio-<br />

cognitive paradigms (ad hoc Reviewer)<br />

UNIVERSITY GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEES:<br />

<strong>Nebraska</strong> Biomedical Research Collaboration Seed Grants:<br />

2007 LB 692 Biomedical Research Initiative Collaboration Seed Grants<br />

11. Patient-Oriented Awards, ad hoc Reviewer<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong>:<br />

12. Intramural Program Development Awards Advisory Committee (LB 595)<br />

13. Cancer and Smoking Disease Research Program Internal Advisory Committee (LB 692)<br />

FEDERAL GRANTS, CURRENTLY FUNDED:<br />

1. NIMH: A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Long Acting Injectable Medications for Schizophrenia – ACLAIMS<br />

(2010-2014; D. Wilson, MD—PI [transferred to S. Ramaswamy, MD, 6.12], Creighton<br />

<strong>University</strong>, 270,000; funded via The Schizophrenia Trials Network (STN)—T.S. Stroup,<br />

MD, & J. McEvoy, MD—PIs, Duke <strong>University</strong>, 1R01-MH08110801A1PI, 10.09)<br />

CURRENT CLINICAL PROTOCOLS, INDUSTRY or FOUNDATION FUNDED:<br />

Principal Investigator:<br />

2. PRIDE: A Fifteen-month, Prospective, Randomized, Active-controlled, Open-label, Flexible-dose<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Paliperidone Compared with Oral Antipsychotic Treatment in Delaying Time to<br />

Treatment Failure in Adults with Schizophrenia Released from Incarceration. Johnson &<br />

Johnson, OMJSA, 2010-, [PI transferred to S. Ramaswamy, MD, 6.12], $690,012,


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Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

3. SearchLyte I: Phase III, multi-center, randomized, 6-month, double-blind, placebo-controlled,<br />

parallel-group study <strong>of</strong> efficacy and safety <strong>of</strong> RO4917838 in stable patients with persistent,<br />

predominant negative symptoms <strong>of</strong> schizophrenia treated with antipsychotics followed by a<br />

6-month double-blind extension period. Roche, 2011-, [PI transferred to S. Ramaswamy,<br />

MD, 6.12], $1,008,831, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

4. SearchLyte II: Phase III, Multi-Center, Randomized, 3 Month, Double-Blind, Parallel-Group<br />

Placebo-Controlled <strong>of</strong> Efficacy and Safety <strong>of</strong> RO4917838 in Stable Patients with Sub-<br />

optimally Controlled Symptoms <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia Treated with Antipsychotics, with a 9<br />

Month Double-Blind Extension Period. Roche, 2011-, [PI transferred to S. Ramaswamy,<br />

MD, 6.12], $1,008,831, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

PAST FEDERAL GRANTS:<br />

Principal Investigator:<br />

1. NIMH: RO1 Ethnicity & Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> Affective Illness (2005-2009, $229,045; D. Wilson, MD—<br />

PI, Creighton <strong>University</strong>, Clinical Anthropology, Sub-Award via S. Strakowski, MD–PI,<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, G100121-1003683-6263500000-1 <strong>of</strong> MH0688-01-01A2; funded<br />

at the 4 th percentile with a priority score <strong>of</strong> 126)<br />

2. CIES: Fulbright Research Award #5407 Egypt-USA Research Exchange: Pharmacotherapy &<br />

Psychotherapy <strong>of</strong> PTSD: Congruences & Differences in Egypt & America (2005-06, up to<br />

$65,000;“Recommended”, awarded 4.05 by the USA–Egypt Commission for Educational<br />

& Cultural Exchange (implemented informally as approval by the Egyptian Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Education remains ‘pending’).<br />

3. NIMH: UO1 Relapse Prevention: Oral v. Long Acting 2 nd Generation Antipsychotic Medication<br />

(2005-2010, $1,100,000; endorsed at NIMH Council, 4.05; final letter <strong>of</strong> award converted<br />

to UO1: 5-MH070016-02, 2.06 funded at the 6 th percentile with a priority score <strong>of</strong> 139)<br />

4. NIMH: Brain Neurotrophins & Relapse in Schizophrenia, 1.08 (Supplemental 22089 -7 to UO1:<br />

Co-Investigator:<br />

5-MH070016-02, 2.06 funded at the 6 th percentile with a priority score <strong>of</strong> 139)


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1. NIH: NIDA: Center <strong>of</strong> Excellence at Creighton <strong>University</strong>: Development <strong>of</strong> an Assessment and<br />

Consultant:<br />

Training Resource for Medical Students and Primary Care Residents to Advance the<br />

Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment <strong>of</strong> Methamphetamine Abuse/Dependence<br />

(12.2006, $50,000; Pirzada Sattar, M.D., PI, Creighton, letter <strong>of</strong> award 1.07)<br />

4. HHS: Compassion Project: <strong>Nebraska</strong>ns Expanding Behavioral Health Access through Network<br />

Delivery Systems (2003-2006, $3,700,742; A. Thomkins, PI, UN-L; in-kind consultant)<br />

5. HHS: Health Resources & Services Administration: Center <strong>of</strong> Excellence for Disparities in<br />

Healthcare. (2002-2007) $1,875,000; S. Kosoko, MD, PI, Creighton; in-kind consultant)<br />

6. NIMH: Decision Science in Rehabilitation (2007-2010, $35,000; R24 MH 073858-01; W.<br />

Spaulding, PhD–PI, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong>; in-kind consultant)<br />

7. NIMH: <strong>Nebraska</strong> NIMH Outreach Partnership <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Nebraska</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Health<br />

Organizations (NABHO). (2005-2009, $75,000; P. Connell, MSN, PI, Boys Town<br />

National Research Hospital [BTNRH]; in-kind consultant)<br />

PAST DEVELOPMENT GRANTS, INDUSTRY or FOUNDATION FUNDED:<br />

Principal Investigator:<br />

8. Health Future Foundation, Clinical Neuroscience Research Development, $300,000 (2001-05)<br />

9. Health Future Foundation, Neuroscience Laboratory Infrastructure Award, $70,000 (2003-06)<br />

PAST STATE GRANTS:<br />

Principal Investigator:<br />

10. Risperidone: Schizophrenia, 1995, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati & Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

11. Risperidone: Pharmacoeconomics, 1995-98, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

12. Informed Consent: Major psychotropics, 1995-96, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health and Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ohio Attorney General<br />

13. Olanzapine: Prolactin response, 1998-00, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

14. Olanzapine v. Risperidone: treatment-resistant schizophrenia, 1998-00, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Health & Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

15. Olanzapine v. Divalproex: Acute mania, 1998-00, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health


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16. Atypical antipsychotics: Glucose intolerance, diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis, 1997-00, Ohio<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

17. Clozapine ® : Schizophrenia. 1993-94, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

18. Olanzapine: Geriatric psychoses. 1998-00, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

Co-Investigator:<br />

19. LB692 <strong>University</strong> Tobacco Settlement Biomedical Research Development Fund: Program and<br />

Infrastructure for Violence and Behavior Research. (2004-2009, $550,000; P. Sullivan, PI,<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong>)<br />

PAST RESEARCH GRANTS, INDUSTRY or FOUNDATION FUNDED:<br />

Principal Investigator:<br />

20. Rotary International Grant 50001, RF 210-193-6071, McLean Hospital/Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

21. Multidisciplinary Training Grant, Steering Committee, ODMH/<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

22. Janssen Pharmaceutica, Ris-USA-60, Risperidone/Psychosis, ODMH/<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

23. Janssen Research, Ris-OUT(b)-USA, Risperidone/Psychosis, ODMH/<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

24. Pfizer Unrestricted Grant, Psychotropics & Social Comparison, ODMH/<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

25. Lilly, F1D-US-HGHQ, Olanzapine v. Depakote/Mania, ODMH/<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

26. Lilly, US-HGXJ, Antipsychotics/Triglycerides, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

27. Wyeth-Ayerst 0600B-100735, Venlafaxine ER/PTSD, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

28. Lilly, High-dose Olanzapine/Schizophrenia, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

29. Abbott, Depakote Reformulation/Mania, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

30. Pfizer Unrestricted Grant, Evolutionary Aspects <strong>of</strong> Stress, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

PAST CLINICAL PROTOCOLS, INDUSTRY or FOUNDATION FUNDED:<br />

31. Pfizer Unrestricted Grant, Stress in the Body & It’s Brain, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

32. Venlafaxine ER: Post-traumatic stress disorder, 2001-03, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

33. Olanzapine: Psychosis: Triglycerides, 2001- 02, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

34. Olanzapine: High-dose: Schizophrenia, 2003-05, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

35. Depakote ® : Reformulation: Mania, 2003-04, Creighton <strong>University</strong>


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Bifeprunox ® v. Quetiapine: Weight changes in stable schizophrenic patients. A randomized,<br />

multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Solvay Pharmaceutical #154.3.021,<br />

2006-, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

36. Lurasidone ® : Long-Term Safety, Tolerability, and Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> Lurasidone in Subjects with<br />

Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder: A Randomized, Active Comparator-Controlled<br />

Trial, Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma America #D1050237, 2008-, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

37. Paliperidone: Recent onset schizophrenia. Johnson & Johnson, OMJSA R092670-SCH-3004,<br />

2009-10, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

38. LY2196044 (Phase II): Treatment <strong>of</strong> alcohol dependence. Lilly, H9T-MC-NABJ, 2008-10,<br />

Co-Investigator:<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

39. Clozaril ® : Schizophrenia. 1985-92, McLean Hospital/Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

40. Fluoxitine: Depression. 1986, McLean Hospital/Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

41. Melperone: Schizophrenia. 1988, McLean Hospital/Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

42. Valproate: Bipolar disorder. 1988-89, McLean Hospital/Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

43. Ativan-Haldol: Acute psychosis. 1991, McLean Hospital/Harvard <strong>University</strong><br />

44. Venlafaxine ER: Adolescent social anxiety. 2000-02, Wyeth, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

45. Risperidone: PTSD (non-combat). 2001-04, Janssen, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

46. Venlafaxine ER: Adolescent panic anxiety. 2001-03, Wyeth, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

47. Topiramate: PTSD (civilian women). 2001-04, Ortho-McNeil, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

48. Sertraline: PTSD. 2001-05, Pfizer, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

49. Olanzapine v. Risperidone: Bipolar disorder. 2003-05, Lilly, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

50. Ziprasidone: PTSD. 2001-05, Pfizer, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

51. Zonisamide: Bipolar disorder. 2002-03, Elan Pharmaceuticals, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

52. Deramciclane: GAD, Pharmacia-Upjohn. 2003-2005, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

53. Venlafaxine ER: Panic disorder. 2003-05, Wyeth, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

54. Olanzapine v. Divalproex: Bipolar disorder. 2004-05, Lilly, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

55. Quetiapine: Substance abuse (alcohol). 2004-05, Astra-Zeneca, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

56. Desvenlafaxine: Depression. 2004-05, Wyeth, Creighton <strong>University</strong>


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57. Olanzapine v. Quetiapine: Psychosis & weight gain. 2004-05, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

58. Memantine: Treatment for cognitive dysfunction with PTSD. 2004-06, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

59. Depakote ER ® : Mania with comorbid substance abuse. 2004-06, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

60. Aripiprazole: Comorbid substance dependence. 2004-06, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

61. Seroquel ® v. Risperidone: Co-morbid psychosis & cocaine and/or amphetamine misuse. 2005-,<br />

AstraZeneca; P. Sattar, PI, Creighton<br />

62. Depakote ER ® : Comorbid mania & substance abuse. 2005-, Abbott; P. Sattar, PI, Creighton<br />

63. Antipsychotic: Hyperleptinemia, bone mineral density & metabolism in men and premenopausal<br />

women with schizophrenia. 2005-, Health Future Foundation, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

64. XBD173: Safety, efficacy & tolerability in GAD. 2005-, Novartis, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

65. Olanzapine v. Risperidone: Acute psychotic stabilization. 2005-, Abbott, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

66. Lithium + Equetro ® : Rapid cycling bipolar disorder. 2005-, Shire, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

67. Acamprosate: Augmentation in treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive: Open label trial.<br />

2007-08, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

68. Lithium plus extended-release carbamazepine (ERC-CB): Open label prophylaxis study <strong>of</strong> rapid<br />

cycling bipolar disorder. 2006-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

69. Risperidone: Predicting response to treatment through identification <strong>of</strong> early-onset <strong>of</strong> anti-<br />

psychotic drug action in schizophrenia. 2006-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

70. DVS SR 3151A1-403: A multicenter, randomized, 8-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study<br />

followed by a 6-month open-label extension to evaluate efficacy and safety in peri- &<br />

post-menopausal women with major depressive disorder. 2006-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

71. ERC-CBZ: Open label prophylaxis study <strong>of</strong> lithium plus extended-release carbamazepine:<br />

Combination for rapid cycling bipolar disorder, Shire, 2006-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

72. AC-TR-OCD: Acamprosate augmentation in treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive<br />

disorder: An open label trial, Forest Laboratories, 2006-08, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

73. BMD-AAT: Bone mineral density and bone mineral content in adolescents on antipsychotic<br />

therapy, Thrasher Medical Research Fund, 2006-08, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

74. BMD-TX-A: Bone mineral density changes during treatment with risperidone or aripiprazole in<br />

adolescents, Bristol-Myers Squibb, 2007-08, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

75. Ziprasidone: Bipolar adult efficacy. Pfizer, 2005-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong>


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76. Escitalopram: Pediatric major depressive disorder. Forest, 2005-08, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

77. Risperidone: Early-onset response in schizophrenia. Lilly, 2005-08, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

78. Ziprasidone: Child & adolescent bipolar I disorder. Pfizer, 2005-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

79. Ziprasidone: Child & adolescent bipolar I disorder: Open-label extension. Pfizer, 2005-07,<br />

Creighton <strong>University</strong><br />

80. Agomelatine: Major depressive disorder. Novartis, 2006-07, Creighton <strong>University</strong>


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BIBLIOGRAPHIC SUMMARY:<br />

In excess <strong>of</strong> 350 peer-reviewed scholarly communications, including more than 100 reports, chapters or<br />

other articles as well as more than 100 abstracts and other presentations at regional, national or<br />

international meetings, notably invited papers or symposia at the APA, WPA, ACNP, ANPA, NATO-<br />

ARW, Max Planck Institute & Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (in addition to some 400 other Grand<br />

Rounds, CME presentations, news articles, media interviews, editorials & etc., not formally tabulated).<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY:<br />

Original Reports:<br />

1. Wilson, DR; Cadoret, RJ; Widmer, R; Judiesch, K. Somatic symptoms: A major feature <strong>of</strong> depression<br />

in a family practice. Journal <strong>of</strong> Affective Disorders 1983; 5:199-207<br />

2. Wilson, DR; Cadoret, RJ. Somatization among depressed patients in industrial nations (letter).<br />

American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry 1983; 140: 1103-1104<br />

3. Wilson, NE; Wilson, DR. A review <strong>of</strong> ethnopsychiatric studies <strong>of</strong> depression. Jefferson Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychiatry 1987; 5(1): 41-53<br />

4. Wilson, DR; Cadoret, RJ; Widmer, R; Judiesch, K. Anxiety in family practice. Journal <strong>of</strong> Affective<br />

Disorders 1987; 12: 179-83<br />

5. Wilson, DR. Somatization (letter). American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry 1989; 146: 410<br />

6. Wilson, DR; McLaughlin, T. Cerebrovascular disease and secondary mania. General Hospital<br />

Psychiatry 1990; 12: 271-275<br />

7. Strakowski, S; Hudson, JI; Wilson, DR; Tohen, M. Obstructive sleep apnea with treatment-resistant<br />

mania. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry 1991; 52: 156-158<br />

8. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology. Acta Biotheoretica 1992; 40:87-89<br />

9. Strakowski, S; Woods, BT; Wilson, DR; Douglas, AW. Magnetic resonance imaging signal hyper-<br />

intensities in mania at first hospitalization. Biological Psychiatry 1993; 33: 204-206<br />

10. Strakowski, S; Wilson, DR; Woods, BT. Structural brain abnormalities in first episode mania.<br />

Biological Psychiatry 1993; 33: 602-609<br />

11. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology: The darwinian selection <strong>of</strong> “manic-depressive” genes.<br />

Clinical Psychiatry Quarterly 1993; 16: 3-6


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12. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology: Darwinian theory in the service <strong>of</strong> medicine and psychiatry.<br />

Acta Biotheoretica 1993; 41: 205-218<br />

13. Wilson, DR. Autologous clones: The evolutionary exaptation <strong>of</strong> endocrine and immune systems from<br />

neural ectoderm homeobox genes. Acta Biotheoretica 1993; 41: 267-69<br />

14. Wilson, DR. The darwinian roots <strong>of</strong> human neurosis. Acta Biotheoretica 1994; 42: 49-62<br />

15. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology. Journal <strong>of</strong> International Psychiatry 1994; V10:1:6-12<br />

16. Keck, PE; Wilson, DR; Strakowski, SM; McElroy, SL; Kizer, DL; Balestreri, TM; Holtman, HM;<br />

DePriest, M. Clinical predictors <strong>of</strong> acute risperidone response in schizophrenia, schizoaffective<br />

disorder & psychotic mood disorder. Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Psychiatry 1995 56:10<br />

www.psychiatrist.com/pasttoc/toc/t5610<br />

17. Buckley, PF; Wilson, DR: A comparison <strong>of</strong> single daily dose and twice daily dose <strong>of</strong> respiridone in<br />

the treatment <strong>of</strong> schizophrenia. New Research in Mental Health, ODMH V12, 1996; 370-373<br />

18. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology and manic-depression. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical<br />

Psychology 1998; V71, 4/12: 375-396 Hyperlink: Wilson DR.<br />

19. Rabins, P; Treisman, G; Klinkman, M; Katon, W; Cohen, H; Jack, T; Choksi, C; Nichol, M;<br />

Wilson, DR; Vaccaro, J. Special Report: Clinical and economic considerations <strong>of</strong> depression<br />

management. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Managed Care V5 13, Sup, 1999; S761-834<br />

20. Hammond, C; Pierson, JF; Grande, T; Munetz, M; Wilson, DR; Pathak, D. An economic evaluation<br />

<strong>of</strong> risperidone in outpatients. Annals <strong>of</strong> Pharmacotherapy 33(11):1160-6, 1999<br />

www.theannals.com/abstracts/volume33/November/1160.html<br />

21. Wilson, DR. Human population structure in the modern world: A Malthusian malignancy (letter<br />

with annexe). Anthropology Today V15(6): 24, 1999<br />

22. Wilson, DR. Gender vs. sex (letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Medical Association V284 (23) 2001;<br />

2997-2998 http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v284n23/ffull/jlt1220-5.html<br />

23. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L; Newton, M; Newman, M. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with<br />

novel antipsychotics. New Research in Mental Health, ODMH V14, 2000; 421-423<br />

24. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Newman, M; Nasrallah, H. Prolactinemia in patients treated with<br />

olanzapine. New Research in Mental Health, ODMH V14, 2000; 415-420<br />

www.mh.state.oh.us/<strong>of</strong>fices/oper/vol14.html<br />

25. Hammond, C; Wilson, DR; Pierson, JF; Grande, T; Munetz, M; Pathak, D. The pharmacoeconomics


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<strong>of</strong> risperidone: A naturalistic study. New Research in Mental Health, ODMH V14, 2000<br />

www.mh.state.oh.us/<strong>of</strong>fices/oper/vol14.html<br />

26. Wilson, DR. Is depression an adaptation? (letter). Archives <strong>of</strong> General Psychiatry V 58 (11); 2001<br />

http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/issues/v58n11/ffull/ylt1101-1.html<br />

27. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L; Newton, M; Hammond, C. New onset diabetes and ketoacidosis<br />

with novel antipsychotics. Schizophrenia Research 58 (1); 2003; pp 1-6 www.sciencedirect.com<br />

28. Bakker, C; Gardner, R; Koliatsos, V; Kerbeshian, J; Looney, JG; Sutton, B; Swann, Verhulst, J;<br />

Wagner, KD; Wamboldt, F; Wilson, DR. The social brain: A unifying foundation for psychiatry.<br />

Academic Psychiatry 2002; 26: 219<br />

29. Klein, JR; Wilson, DR. Psychiatric consultation & testimony in legal proceedings: Practical<br />

applications. <strong>Nebraska</strong> Lawyer 2003; 6: 12-16 www.nebar.com<br />

30. Wilson, DR. Commentary: Schizophrenia as one extreme <strong>of</strong> a sexually selected fitness indicator.<br />

Schizophrenia Research 59(1); 2004;1-6<br />

31. Padala, P; Sharma, A; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Methohexital, etomidate and prop<strong>of</strong>ol in electro-<br />

convulsive therapy (ECT): Are differences real in the elderly? Journal <strong>of</strong> ECT 20(1):56-66, 2004<br />

32. Sattar, SP, Ahmed, S, Madison, JK, Olsen, DR, Bhatia, SC, Ellahi, S, Majeed, F, Petty, F, & Wilson,<br />

DR. When taking medications is a sin: Patient and physician attitudes to using medications with<br />

ingredients forbidden by religious beliefs: A pilot study. Annals <strong>of</strong> Pharmacotherapy 2004;<br />

38(11):1830-1835, online 12 October 2004, www.TheAnnals.com.<br />

33. Wilson, DR; Malin, PJ; Ramaswamy, S. Treatment <strong>of</strong> bipolar disorder in the presence <strong>of</strong> common<br />

medical conditions. Current Psychiatry, 2005 Suppl, Feb:1-10<br />

34. Wilson, DR. The evolutionary neuroscience <strong>of</strong> human reciprocal sociality: A basic outline for<br />

economists Journal <strong>of</strong> Socio-Economics V 35, #4, August 2006, Pages 626-633 Special Section on<br />

Neuroeconomics<br />

35. Wilson, DR. The seven deadly sins <strong>of</strong> an academic chair. Academic Psychiatry 30(4):304-308, 2006<br />

www.ap.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/30/4/304<br />

36. Padala, P; Ramaswamy, S; Madison, K; Monnahan, M; Marcil, W; Price, P; Uddin, A; Wilson, DR;<br />

Petty, F. Risperidone monotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder related to sexual assault and<br />

domestic abuse in women. International Clinical Psychopharmacology 2006; 21:275–80<br />

37. Wilson, DR. The evolution <strong>of</strong> evolutionary epidemiology: A defense <strong>of</strong> pluralistic epigenetic modes


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<strong>of</strong> transmission. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2006; 29(4):427-29<br />

38. Wilson, DR; Price, J. Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> endophenotypes in the bipolar spectrum: Evolved<br />

neuropsychological mechanisms <strong>of</strong> social rank. Current Psychosis and Therapeutics Reports 2006,<br />

4 (4), 176-180. www.current-reports.com/article_frame.cfm?PubID=PT04-4-1-06&Type=Abstract<br />

39. Price, JS; Gardner, R Jr.; Wilson, DR; Sloman, L; Rohde, P; Erickson, M. Territory, rank and mental<br />

health: The history <strong>of</strong> an idea. Evolutionary Psychology 2007; 5(3): 531-554.<br />

www.epjournal.net/filestore/EP05531554.pdf<br />

40. Ramaswamy, S; Mattai, A; Wilson, DR. Modafinil: What does the evidence tell us? Current<br />

Psychiatry 2007, Vol. 6, (11):67-78.<br />

41. Wilson, DR; Munro, S. Psychiatry: Organized and disorganized. Psychiatric Clinics <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America 2008; 31(1), 137-147<br />

42. Scheiber, SC; Madaan, V; Wilson, DR. The American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology: Historical<br />

Overview and Current Perspectives. Psychiatric Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America 2008; 31(1), 123-136<br />

43. Romanowicz M, Ramaswamy S, Wilson DR. Hyponatremia in a 64-year-old woman. Current<br />

Psychiatry 2008; 7(6), 98-103.<br />

44. Kinon, BJ; Volavka, J; Stauffer, V; Edwards, B; Liu-Seifert, H; Chen, L; Adams, DH; Lindenmayer,<br />

JP; McEvoy, JP; Buckley, PF; Lieberman, JA; Meltzer, HY; Wilson, DR; Citrome, L. Standard<br />

and higher doses <strong>of</strong> olanzapine for acutely ill patients with schizophrenia: A randomized double-<br />

blind fixed dose study, Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Psychopharmacology 2008; (4):392-400<br />

45. Kavan, M; Malin, PJ; Wilson, DR. The dual role <strong>of</strong> academic psychiatry faculty in the evaluation<br />

and treatment <strong>of</strong> medical students: An ethical conundrum. Academic Psychiatry 2008, 32:3-7.<br />

46. Madaan, V; Dvir, Y; Wilson, DR. Child and adolescent schizophrenia: Pharmacological<br />

approaches. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2008, 9(12):2053-68.<br />

47. Madaan, V; Wilson, DR. Neuropeptides: Relevance in treatment <strong>of</strong> depression and anxiety disorders.<br />

Drug News and Perspectives 22(6), 2009<br />

48. Madaan, V; Chauhan, M; Wilson, DR. Glutamatergic NMDA receptors: Targets for the therapy <strong>of</strong><br />

depression. Drugs <strong>of</strong> the Future 2009, 34(3):217-221<br />

49. Wengel, S; Wilson, DR. A new behavioral health education initiative for <strong>Nebraska</strong>. <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Medicine 2009, 8(2):5-8<br />

50. Díaz, E; Miskimen, T; Vega, WA; Gara, M; Wilson, DR; Lesser, I; Escamilla, M; Neighbors, HW;


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Arndt, S; Moss, Q; Lawson, WB; Strakowski, SM. Inconsistencies in diagnosis and symptom<br />

phenomenology in bilingual and English speaking Latinos, and Euro-Americans: Results from a<br />

multi-site study. Psychiatric Services 60:1379-1382, 2009<br />

51. Selveraj, V; Ramaswamy, S; Wilson, DR. Treating insomnia across women’s life stages. Current<br />

Psychiatry. 2010, 9(7): 27-33<br />

52. Gara, MA; Vega, WA; Lesser, I; Escamilla, M; Lawson, WB; Wilson, DR; Fleck, DE; Strakowski,<br />

SM. The role <strong>of</strong> complex emotions in inconsistent diagnoses <strong>of</strong> schizophrenia. Journal <strong>of</strong> Nervous<br />

and Mental Diseases, 198;9: 2010<br />

53. Selveraj, V; Sharma, A, Ramaswamy, S, Wilson, DR. New-onset psychosis and emergence <strong>of</strong><br />

suicidal ideation with aripiprazole. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry. 167(12):1535–1536, 2010<br />

54. Wilson, DR. Psychotherapy as Socratean Dialogue: Old wine in new wineskins. Best Thinking –<br />

Medicine (online 2010: http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/)<br />

55. Kinnan, S; Petty, FP; Wilson, DR. Zolpidem-induced mania in a patient with schizoaffective<br />

disorder. Psychosomatics. 52(5):493-4, 2011<br />

56. Preti, A; Wilson, DR. Do genes that lessen the impact <strong>of</strong> obstetric complications to the brain also<br />

confer risk <strong>of</strong> schizophrenia? Psychiatry Investigation, 8(2): 77-88, 2011<br />

www.psychiatryinvestigation.org/html/fulltext.asp?no=0502011014&m=0<br />

57. Wilson, DR. Charisma (Mental Illness?) and the Foundation <strong>of</strong> Religions. Journal <strong>of</strong> Religion and<br />

Society, S7: 75-84, 2011<br />

58. Gara, MA; Vega, WA; Arndt, S; Escamilla, M; Fleck, DE; Lawson, WB; Lesser, I; Neighbors, HW;<br />

Wilson, DR; Smith, MW; Adebimpe, VR; Strakowski, SM. The influence <strong>of</strong> patient race and<br />

ethnicity on clinical assessment in patients with affective disorders. Archives <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Psychiatry, 2012<br />

59. Wilson, DR. Evolution <strong>of</strong> Emotionality: Lineal Heritability or Sui Generis Emergence?<br />

Neuropsychoanalysis, 2012, 14 (1)<br />

60. Sattar, P; Grant, K; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. A comparison <strong>of</strong> antipsychotic polypharmacy practices<br />

across public mental health settings. (in review)<br />

61. Bhatia, SC; Bhatia, S; Wilson, DR; Kinnan, S; Preti, A. Competently teaching cross-culturally<br />

competent psychotherapy. (submitted)<br />

62. Marcil, WA; Wilson, DR. Geometric complementary: circumplex digital analysis (submitted)<br />

63. Sattar, SP; Verduin, M; Madison, JK; Soundy, T; Padala, P; Bhatia, SK; Hiott, W; Petty, FW;


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Wilson, DR. Addiction Training Scale (ATS): A competency measure for substance use disorders<br />

training - A multi-site study. (in review)<br />

Original Reports (In Preparation):<br />

64. Price, J; Wilson, DR. The evolution <strong>of</strong> cognitive-emotional global state determinants at serial<br />

levels in the brain: The history <strong>of</strong> an idea that resolves fundamental theoretical and clinical<br />

problems in unconscious & conscious perception, communication and behaviour (submitted).<br />

65. Wilson, DR. Toward a dynamic taxonomy <strong>of</strong> behaviour<br />

66. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> the bipolar spectrum<br />

Original Reports (Proceedings):<br />

67. Wilson, DR. Somatic symptoms in primary care. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the North American Primary Care<br />

Research Group Columbus, OH, 1981<br />

68. Wilson, DR. A historical overview <strong>of</strong> the APA International Education Project. Proceedings:<br />

American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA, 1989<br />

69. Wilson, DR. Deductions about the evolution <strong>of</strong> neurosis and mental illness. Ethology and<br />

Sociobiology 1989; 10 (5): 390<br />

70. Wilson, DR. A Clinical outline <strong>of</strong> a dynamic taxonomy <strong>of</strong> behavior. Ethology and Sociobiology<br />

1989; 10 (5): 406<br />

71. Rosecan, J; Wilson, DR. Treatment <strong>of</strong> refractory affective disorders. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Joint<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> China Medical Association & American Psychiatric Association, Beijing, China, 1988<br />

72. Wilson, DR. Geriatric psychopharmacology. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> China Medical<br />

Association and American Psychiatric Association Nanjing, China, 1988<br />

73. Hackett, E; Wilson, DR; Coyle, T. Clozapine, snoring and sleep apnea. Proceedings: Clozapine and<br />

beyond in the era <strong>of</strong> atypical antipsychotics Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health Symposium,<br />

Columbus, Ohio, 1994<br />

74. Wilson DR, Hammond C, Sarkar N, D’Souza L. New-onset diabetes and ketoacidosis with atypical<br />

antipsychotics. In: Advances in Treatment <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Disorders in the Primary Care Setting.<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin/DesignWrite, 2003<br />

75. Marcil, W; Wilson, DR. The graphic representation <strong>of</strong> a plane-synchronized wave: A geometric


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complementary code. J Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neuroscience 16:219, 2004<br />

76. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology: Where is the heredity hidden? Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 99th<br />

Indian Science Congress: Anthropological & Behavioral Sciences 43-44, 2012<br />

Original Reports (Multimedia & Internet):<br />

77. Ellis, AE; Glantz, K; Pearce, JK; Wilson, DR; Mayr, E. Cognitive evolutionary biology: Toward a<br />

scientific basis for psychotherapy. McLean Hospital Symposium (CME Video), 1992<br />

78. Wilson, DR. The Darwinian evolution <strong>of</strong> manic depression. Manic Depressive and Depressive<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Boston (CEU Audio), 1992<br />

79. Wilson, DR. The Darwinian evolution <strong>of</strong> major depression. Manic Depressive and Depressive<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Boston (CEU Audio), 1992<br />

80. Wilson, DR. A healthy approach to the end <strong>of</strong> life! Andover-Newton Theological Seminary Annual<br />

Colloquium (CEU Video), 1992<br />

81. Wilson, DR; Souza, C; Hackett, E; D’Souza, L. Clozapine reintegration: Transitions to the<br />

community. Lewis Center Symposium (CEU Video), 1994<br />

82. Wilson, DR. Heads up: Seasonal affective disorder. Health Help, 1:1, Dover Systems Press,<br />

Hanover, NH, 1994<br />

83. Wilson, DR. Heads up: Stressing stress. Health Help, 1:2, Dover Systems Press, Hanover, NH, 1994<br />

84. Wilson, DR. Heads up: News on affective disorders. Health Help, 1:3, Dover Systems Press,<br />

Hanover, NH, 1994<br />

85. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology: The neuropsychiatry <strong>of</strong> mania & depression. In Wilson,<br />

DR; Akiskal, HS. (eds) Darwinian evolution: Affective temperament and clinical considerations.<br />

APA Symposium 33 (CEU Audio), Mobiltape: Valencia, CA 2002<br />

86. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology & neuropsychiatry. In Wilson, DR; Akiskal, HS. (eds)<br />

Darwinian evolution & psychopathology. APA Symposium 62 (CEU Audio), Mobiltape:<br />

Valencia, CA 2003<br />

87. McElroy, S; Wilson, DR. Clinical equivalents in phenotypic expression: Implications for research<br />

& care. In Wilson, DR; Akiskal, HS. (eds) Darwinian evolution & psychopathology. APA<br />

Symposium 62 (CEU Audio), Mobiltape: Valencia, CA 2003<br />

88. Pitchford, I; Wilson, DR. Evolutionary developmental psychopathology. In Wilson, DR; Akiskal,


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HS. (eds) Darwinian evolution & psychopathology. APA Symposium 62 (CEU Audio),<br />

Mobiltape: Valencia, CA 2003<br />

89. Muhammad, J.; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Review. XPharm:<br />

Elsevier Science www.xpharm.com 2003<br />

90. Padala, P.; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Nicotine and associated chemicals abuse: Review. XPharm:<br />

lsevier Science www.xpharm.com 2003.<br />

91. Manasi, R.; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Review. Xpharm: Elsevier<br />

Science www.xpharm.com 2003.<br />

92. Marcil, WA; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Anxiety disorders: Review. XPharm: Elsevier Science<br />

www.xpharm.com 2003.<br />

93. Marcil, WA; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Endogenous depression: Review. XPharm: Elsevier Science<br />

www.xpharm.com 2003.<br />

94. Fernandes, P; Petty, F; Marcil, WA; Wilson, DR. Manic-depressive illness: Review. XPharm:<br />

Elsevier Science www.xpharm.com 2003.<br />

95. Sharma, Ashish; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Opioid abuse: Review. XPharm: Elsevier Science<br />

www.xpharm.com 2003.<br />

96. Mitchell, N; Wilson, DR; Galambos, G. All in the Mind: Stone Age brains in 21st century skulls.<br />

Australian Broadcasting System www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2008/2217264.htm,<br />

International premiere, with online podcast and blog, 2008.<br />

97. Wilson, DR. Psychotherapy as Socratean Dialogue: Old wine in new wineskins. Best Thinking –<br />

Books:<br />

Medicine. http://www.bestthinking.com/articles/medicine/psychiatry_and_neurology/ 2010.<br />

98. van der Dennen, H; Smillie, D; Wilson, DR. (eds), Sociobiology and the Darwinian Heritage,<br />

Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1999 http://info.greenwood.com/books/0275964/0275964361<br />

99. Wilson, DR; Cory, GA. The evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> mania & depression: A theoretical and<br />

empirical interpretation <strong>of</strong> mood disorders, Mellen Press, New York: NY<br />

100. Wilson, DR; Mohiuddin, S. (eds), Selections from The Body & It’s Brain: Clinical perspectives.<br />

Audio Digest, Glendale, CA www.audio-digest.org 2007<br />

101. Wilson, DR; Buckley, PF. (eds), Administrative psychiatry: Advancing quality care, Elsevier, NY,


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NY, 2008<br />

Book Chapters:<br />

102. Freeman, P; Wilson, DR; Sierles, FS. Psychopathology, in Behavioral Science for Medical Students,<br />

Sierles, FS (ed), Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, 1993<br />

103. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology, in The Maladapted Mind: Classic papers in evolutionary<br />

psychopathology, Baron-Cohen, S (ed), Psychology Press, London, UK, 1997<br />

104. Wilson, DR. Court-authorized medication for incompetent patients in hospital, in New Directions<br />

for Mental Health Services: Can mandatory treatment be therapeutic?, Munetz, M (ed), Jossey-<br />

Bass, San Francisco, CA, 1997, pp. 73-80, http://cgi.jbp.com/JBJournals/tocs/ndmhs75t.html<br />

105. Wilson, DR. Executive Summary, in ODMH Integrated Behavioral Health Service Plan for Clinical<br />

Services, Hogan, M (Ed), ODMH Press, Columbus, OH 1998, pp.2-14<br />

106. Wilson, DR; Stanton, S; Wilson SL. Phylogeny <strong>of</strong> neurotransmission: Serotonin, dopamine and the<br />

evolution <strong>of</strong> sociophyiological neurotransmission, in Sociobiology and the Darwinian Heritage,<br />

van der Dennen, J; Smillie, D and Wilson, DR (Eds), Greenwood, Westport, CT, 1999, pp. 309-18<br />

107. Jain, S; Wilson, DR. Magnetotherapy, in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Pseudoscience, Shermer, M (Ed).<br />

Altadena, CA: ABC-CLIO Press, 2002<br />

108. Wilson, DR. The evolved basis <strong>of</strong> mood and thought disorders: Evolution, epidemiology and end-<br />

effects, in Evolutionary Neuroethology <strong>of</strong> Paul MacLean: Convergences and Frontiers, Gardner, R;<br />

Cory W (Eds), Greenwood Press, Westport, CT 2002 http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/C7219.aspx<br />

109. Gardner, RJ; Wilson, DR. Sociophysiology and evolutionary aspects <strong>of</strong> psychiatry, in Panksepp, J<br />

(ed) Textbook <strong>of</strong> Biological Psychiatry, John Wiley, New York, NY, 2004, pp. 597-625<br />

110. Wilson, DR. Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, in J. Brix (ed.) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Sage<br />

Publications, London, UK, p.1622, 2006<br />

111. Wilson, DR. Population genetics, in J. Brix (ed.) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Sage Publications,<br />

London, UK, pp.1057-1059, 2006<br />

112. Wilson, DR. Human genetics, in J. Brix (ed.) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Sage Publications,<br />

London, UK, pp.1054-1056, 2006<br />

113. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epistemology, in J. Brix (ed.) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Sage<br />

Publications, London, UK, pp. 919-921, 2006


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114. Wilson, DR. H.B.D. Kettlewell, in J. Brix (ed.) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Sage Publications,<br />

London, UK, pp.1366-1367, 2006<br />

115. Wilson, DR. A brief history <strong>of</strong> neural evolution, in D. Charney & E. Nestler (eds), Neurobiology <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Illness–3 rd Edition, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, NY, NY, 2008<br />

116. Wilson, DR. Overview <strong>of</strong> The Body & It’s Brain: Clinical perspectives, in D.R. Wilson & S.<br />

Mohuiddin (eds) Selections from The Body & It’s Brain, Audio Digest, Glendale, CA (audio and<br />

electronic book: www.audio-digest.org, 2007)<br />

117. Wilson, DR. Épidémiologie Évolutionnaire: Un Pont de l'Éthologie à la Génomique, in J-M.<br />

Gauthier & V. Servais (Rédacteurs en chef), D.R. Wilson (Rédacteur en chef de Langue anglais)<br />

L’Ethologie a l’epreuve de la psychiatrie – Quel modele en degager pour la depression, Pression<br />

d'Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium [Evolutionary Epidemiology: A bridge from ethology to<br />

genomics, in J-M. Gauthier & V. Servais (eds.), D.R. Wilson (ed. English) Ethological<br />

Psychiatry: Models <strong>of</strong> depression, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Liège Press, Liège, Belgium] (forthcoming)<br />

118. Wilson, DR; Munro, S. Psychiatry: Organized and Disorganized, in D.R. Wilson & P.F. Buckley<br />

(eds) Administrative Psychiatry: Advancing quality care, Psychiatric Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America,<br />

Elsevier, NY, NY, 2008; 31(1), 137-147<br />

119. Scheiber, SC; Madaan, V; Wilson, DR. The American Board <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Neurology: Historical<br />

Overview and Current Perspectives, in D.R. Wilson & P.F. Buckley (eds) Administrative<br />

Psychiatry: Advancing quality care, Psychiatric Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America, Elsevier, NY, NY,<br />

2008; 31(1), 123-136<br />

120. Wilson, DR; Price, JS; Preti, A. Critical learning periods for self-esteem: Mechanisms <strong>of</strong><br />

psychotherapy and implications for the choice between individual or group treatment, in G.N.<br />

Christodoulou, M. Jorge, J.E. Mezzich (eds) Advances in Psychiatry, Volume III, WPA Press/Beta<br />

Medical Arts, Athens, Greece, 2009, pp 75–81<br />

www.wpanet.org/uploads/Publications/WPA_Books/The_Series/Advances_in_Psychiatry/advances-in-psychiatry-v03.pdf<br />

121. Madaan, V; Wilson, DR. Psychotherapy, in D. Stein (ed) Textbook <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Wikibooks, 2010<br />

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/<br />

122. Madaan, V; Dvir, Y; Frazier, JA; Wilson, DR. Childhood-onset schizophrenia, in M.S. Ritsner<br />

(ed) Textbook <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, Springer, NY, NY, 2010<br />

123. Madaan, V; Dvir, Y; Frazier, JA; Wilson, DR. Pervasive developmental disorders and<br />

schizophrenia, in M.S. Ritsner (ed) Textbook <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, Springer, NY,


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NY, 2010<br />

124. Bestha, DP; Kolli, V; Madaan, V; Wilson, DR. Apraxia: Clinical aspects and subtypes – Chapter<br />

31. in V.S. Ramachandran (ed) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Behavior, Elsevier, NY, NY, 2011<br />

125. Bestha, DP; Jauhari, S; Madaan, V; Malin, PJ; Wilson, DR. Delirium – Chapter 125, in V.S.<br />

Ramachandran (ed) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Behavior, Elsevier, NY, NY, 2011<br />

126. Madaan, V; Bestha, DP; Wilson, DR. Electroconvulsive therapy and transcranial magnetic<br />

stimulation – Chapter 25, in V.S. Ramachandran (ed) Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Human Behavior, Elsevier,<br />

NY, NY, 2011


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Abstracts:<br />

1. Wilson, DR. A review <strong>of</strong> international psychiatric education in America. Council on International<br />

Affairs International Medical Education Symposium, American Psychiatric Association Annual<br />

Meeting, Washington, DC, 1986<br />

2. Wilson, DR. A deductive approach to psychopathology and its evolved roots. Evolution and Human<br />

Behavior Society, Ann Arbor, MI, 1988<br />

3. Wilson, DR. A dynamic taxonomy <strong>of</strong> behavior. International Society <strong>of</strong> Human Ethology 10 th<br />

Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1989<br />

4. Wilson, DR. Deductions about the evolution <strong>of</strong> neuroses. International Society <strong>of</strong> Human Ethology<br />

10 th Congress, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1989<br />

5. Wilson, DR. The evolutionary roots <strong>of</strong> neurosis. Evolution and Human Behavior Society Annual<br />

Meeting, Evanston, IL, 1989<br />

6. Strakowski, S; Wilson, DR. A phylo-ontogenetic model <strong>of</strong> personality. Animal Behavior Society<br />

Annual Meeting, Binghamton, NY, 1990<br />

7. Pearce, JK; Wilson, DR; Glantz, K; Heisel, S. Ethnicity and evolutionary psychology: Constraints<br />

and constancies. Animal Behavior Society Binghamton, NY, 1990<br />

8. Heisel, S; Strakowski, S; Wilson, DR. Disease or design: A method in the madness? Animal<br />

Behavior Society, Binghamton, NY, 1990<br />

9. Glantz, K; Pearce, JK; Wilson, DR. An evolutionary classification <strong>of</strong> distress. Animal Behavior<br />

Society, Binghamton, NY, 1990<br />

10. Wilson, DR; Glantz, K. Evolutionary psychology: Some clinical implications. Animal Behavior<br />

Society, Binghamton, NY, 1990<br />

11. Wilson, DR; Heisel, SJ. Evolutionary epidemiology. Animal Behavior Society, Binghamton, NY, 1990<br />

12. Gardner, R; Sloman, L; Wilson, DR; Glantz, K; Heisel, S; Pearce, JK; Subordination: Depression<br />

and psychosis. Evolution & Human Behavior Society, Los Angeles, CA, 1990<br />

13. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology. North Atlantic Treaty Organization<br />

Advanced Research Workshop “Genome Organization Evolution”, Spetsai, Greece, 1990<br />

14. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology: Psychopathology reappraised. International<br />

Society for History, Philosophy & Social Science <strong>of</strong> Biology Annual Meeting, Evanston, IL, 1991<br />

15. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology and the ethics <strong>of</strong> human genome research. European


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Sociobiology Society, 14 th Meeting, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1991<br />

16. Page, W; Wilson, DR. Human population structure in the modern world: A Malthusian malignancy<br />

(Roundtable). Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1991<br />

17. Wilson, DR. A healthy approach to the end <strong>of</strong> life! Andover-Newton Theological Seminary Annual<br />

Colloquium, Boston, MA, 1991<br />

18. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology: A dynamic taxonomy <strong>of</strong> behavior. Ethology and<br />

Evolution <strong>of</strong> Human Behavior/Max-Planck Institute Conference, Simferopol, Crimea, 1992<br />

19. Wilson, DR. Senescence: An evolutionary epidemiological perspective. Ethology and Evolution <strong>of</strong><br />

Human Behavior/Max Planck Institute Conference, Simferopol Crimea, 1992<br />

20. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology: The legal, ethical and social consequences <strong>of</strong> the human<br />

genome initiative. Ethology and Evolution <strong>of</strong> Human Behavior/Max Planck Institute Conference<br />

Simferopol, Crimea, 1992<br />

21. Strakowski, S; Wilson, DR; Woods, BT; Tohen, M; Douglas, AW. Structural brain abnormalities in<br />

first episode mania – Stanley Cobb Award Paper, Society <strong>of</strong> Biological Psychiatry, Washington,<br />

DC, 1992<br />

22. Strakowski, S; Wilson, DR; Woods, BT; Tohen, M; Douglas, AW. First episode mania: Structural<br />

abnormalities. Stanley Cobb Research Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 1992<br />

22. Wilson, DR. Uncles and incest. European Sociobiology Society 15 th Annual Meeting, Augsburg,<br />

Germany, 1992<br />

24. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> sex and aggression. Evolution & Human Sciences,<br />

Centre for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Natural and Social Sciences, London School <strong>of</strong> Economics, 1993<br />

25. Wilson, DR. The genealogy <strong>of</strong> psychiatry: A philosophical view <strong>of</strong> psychiatry as a branch <strong>of</strong><br />

evolutionary science. Evolution and Human Sciences, Centre for the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the Natural<br />

and Social Sciences, London School <strong>of</strong> Economics, 1993<br />

26. Wilson, DR. Sociogenetics <strong>of</strong> mood disorders. Biological Roots <strong>of</strong> Human Behavior /Max Planck<br />

Institute Conference, Simferopol, Crimea, 1993<br />

27. Wilson, DR. The inclusive Darwinian fitness <strong>of</strong> psychopathology. Biological Roots <strong>of</strong> Human<br />

Behavior/Max Planck Institute International Conference, Simferopol, Crimea, 1993<br />

28. Hackett, E; Wilson, DR. Clozapine, snoring and sleep apnea. Clozapine and Beyond: The era <strong>of</strong><br />

atypical antipsychotics, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health Symposium, Columbus, Ohio, 1994


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29. Hackett, E; Wilson, DR; Coyle, T. The ‘Rip van Winkle Effect’: Clozapine in a state hospital.<br />

Clozapine and beyond: The era <strong>of</strong> atypical antipsychotics, Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health<br />

Symposium, Columbus, Ohio, 1994<br />

30. Buckley, P; Wilson, DR; Dean, D; Findling, R. Developmental neurobiology and mental illness:<br />

Evolving perspectives. First Annual All Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, Case Western<br />

Reserve <strong>University</strong> and the Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health, Cleveland OH, 1995<br />

31. Hackett, E; D’Souza, L; Coyle, T; Wilson, DR. A public-private clozapine clinic: A success story.<br />

First Annual All Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong> and<br />

Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health, Cleveland, OH, 1995<br />

32. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> affective and psychotic disorders. First Annual All Ohio<br />

Institute on Community Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong> and the Ohio Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Mental Health, Cleveland, Ohio, 1995<br />

33. Wilson, DR; Stanton, S; Wilson SL. Serotonin and dopamine in the service <strong>of</strong> kinship selection.<br />

European Sociobiological Society 18 th Meeting, Cambridge, England, 1995<br />

34. Wilson, DR. Mutability and mental illness: Genetic models <strong>of</strong> major syndromes. International<br />

Association for Comparative Psychopathology, 2 nd Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA, 1995<br />

35. Keck, PE; Wilson, DR; Strakowski, S; McElroy, S; Kizer, SL; Balestreri, TM; Holtman, H; DePriest,<br />

M. Clinical predictors <strong>of</strong> acute respiridone response in schizophrenia, schizoaffective & psychotic<br />

mood disorders. APA Annual Meeting, Miami, Florida, 1995<br />

36. Wilson, DR. Effective use <strong>of</strong> novel antipsychotics medications in public mental health services.<br />

Northcoast Behavioral Health Services, Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong> Annual Conference,<br />

Cleveland, OH, 1996<br />

37. Rodgers, C; Hardin, A; Hathaway, J; Ostrowski, L; Wilson, DR. Multidisciplinary program<br />

development: A process within a process. Second Annual All-Ohio Institute on Community<br />

Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong>, Cleveland, OH, 1996<br />

38. D’Souza,L; Coyle, T; Schwenkner, C; Wilson, DR. Clozapine in a state hospital: Clinical and<br />

pharmacoeconomic outcomes. Second Annual All-Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, Case<br />

Western Reserve <strong>University</strong> and Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Mental Health, Cleveland, OH, 1996<br />

39. Keck, PE; Stanton, S; Wilson, DR; McElroy, S. Predictors <strong>of</strong> acute respiridone response in elderly<br />

patients with psychotic illness. American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Sydney,


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Australia, 1996<br />

40. Wilson, DR; Stanton, S. Evolution <strong>of</strong> shame and entrapment as depressive equivalents. ASCAP- The<br />

Sociophysiology Society, Third Annual Meeting, New York, NY, 1996<br />

41. Stanton, S; Wilson, DR; Keck, PE; McElroy, S. Predictors <strong>of</strong> acute respiridone response in elderly<br />

patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective illness. American Psychiatric Association Annual<br />

Meeting, New York, NY, 1996<br />

42. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> manic-depression. Banbury Symposium,<br />

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 1996<br />

43. Wilson, DR. Darwinian psychiatry. World Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

44. Wilson, DR; Stanton, S; Keck, PE; McElroy, S. Risperidone response in elderly patients. World<br />

Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

45. Gilbert, P; Wilson, DR; Stanton, S. Evolutionary aspects <strong>of</strong> shame and entrapment. World<br />

Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

46. Stanton, S; Wilson, DR; Keck, P. Phylogenetics <strong>of</strong> neurotransmitters. World Psychiatric<br />

Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

47. Wilson, DR; Stanton, S; Wilson, SL. Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> bipolar disorder. World<br />

Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

48. Wilson, DR; Stanton, S; Gilbert, P; Keck, P; McElroy, S. Shame in depression and mania. World<br />

Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

49. Gardner, R; Price, JS; Wilson, DR. Leadership and psychopathology: An evolutionary perspective.<br />

World Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

50. Price, JS; Gardner, R; Wilson, DR. Levels <strong>of</strong> submission as a clue to the management <strong>of</strong> depression.<br />

World Psychiatric Association X th Congress, Madrid, Spain, 1996<br />

51. Wilson, DR; McElroy, S; Buckley, PF; Lehrer, D: Doctor’s roundtable: Experiences with novel anti-<br />

psychotics. ODMH-<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati Stepping Ahead Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1997<br />

52. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary epidemiology. ODMH-<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati Stepping Ahead<br />

Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1997<br />

53. Wilson, DR; Kennedy, M: Conjoint clinical outcome review. ODMH-<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

Stepping Ahead Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1997<br />

54. Wilson, DR: Informed consent: considerations <strong>of</strong> capacity. ODMH-<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati


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Stepping Ahead Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1997<br />

55. Wilson, DR; Mascie-Taylor, GCN; Gamburd, A: Evolutionary epidemiology and phylogenetical<br />

pathology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Human Evolution Symposium, New York, 1997<br />

56. Wilson, DR; Ronis, R: The Mental Health Executive Leadership Program. Innovative Programs<br />

Spotlight, Psychiatric Services Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 1997<br />

57. Wilson, DR: Inherent advantages <strong>of</strong> manic-depressive polymorphisms: A guide to psychotherapy.<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Sociophysiology Society (ASCAP), Tucson, AZ, 1997<br />

58. Wilson, DR: Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> psychotic and mood disorders. World Psychiatric<br />

Association Meeting & 50 th Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the India Psychiatric Society, Jaipur, India, 1998<br />

59. Wilson, DR: Pharmacoeconomics <strong>of</strong> novel antipsychotics. World Psychiatric Association Meeting<br />

& 50 th Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the India Psychiatric Society, Jaipur, India, 1998<br />

60. Wilson, DR: Phylogenetics <strong>of</strong> serotonin and dopamine: Mood and social rank. World Psychiatric<br />

Association Meeting & 50 th Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the India Psychiatric Society, Jaipur, India, 1998<br />

61. Wilson, DR: Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> major psychoses. World Psychiatric Association<br />

Meeting & 50 th Jubilee <strong>of</strong> the India Psychiatric Society, Jaipur, India, 1998<br />

62. Wilson, DR: Neurobiology <strong>of</strong> Affective Disorders: Game mathematic “Hawk-Dove” analyses.<br />

Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Sociophysiology Society (ASCAP), Davis, CA, 1998<br />

63. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N; Newman, M; Newton, M. Prolactin elevations in patients<br />

treated with olanzapine. Third Annual All-Ohio Institute on Community Psychiatry, Case<br />

Western Reserve <strong>University</strong>-ODMH, Cleveland, Ohio, 1999<br />

64. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Newman, M; Nasrallah, H. Prolactin elevations in patients treated with<br />

olanzapine. APA Institute for Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA, 1999<br />

65. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with atypical antipsychotics.<br />

APA Institute for Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA, 1999<br />

66. Wilson, DR: Phylogeny <strong>of</strong> manic-depression. Fragile Extremes Symposium, Mental Health<br />

Foundation <strong>of</strong> Ohio Annual Symposium, Columbus, Ohio, 1999<br />

67. Wilson, R; Newton, M; Wilson, DR; Deaton, S. Quality assurance review <strong>of</strong> forensic monitoring<br />

processes: A validity study. American Academy <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and Law Annual Meeting,<br />

Baltimore, MD, 1999<br />

68. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Newman, M; Nasrallah, H. Prolactin elevations in patients treated with


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olanzapine. American Association <strong>of</strong> Clinical Pharmacists, Kansas City, MO, 1999<br />

69. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L. New onset diabetes and ketoacidosis with novel antipsychotics.<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> Clinical Pharmacists, Kansas City, MO, 1999<br />

70. Wilson, DR: Evolutionary epidemiology, game mathematics and brain evolution. Paul MacLean<br />

Festschrift and Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Sociophysiology Society (ASCAP), Boston,<br />

MA, 1999<br />

71. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Newman, M; Nasrallah, H. Prolactin elevations in patients treated with<br />

olanzapine. American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Acapulco, MX, 1999<br />

72. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L. New onset diabetes and ketoacidosis with novel antipsychotics.<br />

American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Acapulco, MX, 1999<br />

73. Wilson DR; D’Souza L; Sarkar N. New-onset diabetes and ketoacidosis with atypical antipsychotics.<br />

US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999<br />

74. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L; Newton, M; Newman, M. Diabetogensis and ketosis with novel<br />

antipsychotics. American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, IL, 2000<br />

75. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L; Newton, M; Newman, M. Glucose intolerance, diabetes &<br />

ketosis with novel antipsychotics. 40 th Annual NIMH New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit<br />

(NCDEU), Boca Raton, FL, 2002 www.nimh.nih.gov/ncdeu/abstracts2000/ncdeu136.cfm<br />

76. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L; Newton, M. Glucose intolerance, diabetes and ketoacidosis<br />

associated with novel antipsychotic treatment. Collegium Internationale Neuropsychopharmaco-<br />

logicum XXIth Meeting, Brussels, BE, 2000<br />

77. Wilson, DR; Sarkar, N; D’Souza, L; Newton, M; Newman, M. Diabetogensis and ketoacidosis in the<br />

treatment with novel antipsychotics. Hormones, Brain & Neuropsychopharmacology Congress,<br />

Rhodes, Greece, 2000<br />

78. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Newman, M; Nasrallah, H. Prolactin elevations in patients treated with<br />

olanzapine. Hormones, Brain & Neuropsychopharmacology Congress, Rhodes, Greece, 2000<br />

79. Wilson, DR. The anthropology <strong>of</strong> hate. Hate Crimes Symposium, American Academy <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry<br />

& Law Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2000<br />

80. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N; Newman, M; Nasrallah, H. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis<br />

with novel antipsychotics: Interim analysis <strong>of</strong> a large, naturalistic sample. American College <strong>of</strong><br />

Neuropsychopharmacology, San Juan, PR, 2000


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81. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, Hammond, C. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with novel anti-<br />

psychotics. American Neuropsychiatric Association, Sanibel, FL, 2001<br />

http://neuropsychiatryreviews.com/may01/npr_may01_diabetes.html<br />

82. Wilson, DR; Hammond, C; Price, P; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with<br />

novel antipsychotics: Interim analysis <strong>of</strong> a large, naturalistic sample. American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Clinical Pharmacists, San Antonio, TX, 2001<br />

83. Wilson, DR; Hammond, C; Price, P; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with<br />

novel antipsychotics: Interim analysis <strong>of</strong> a large, naturalistic sample. American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />

Clinical Pharmacists, San Antonio, TX, 2001<br />

84. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N; Price, P. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with atypical<br />

antipsychotics: Interim analysis <strong>of</strong> olanzapine in a large, naturalistic sample. 4 th International<br />

Meeting <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists, San Antonio, Texas, 2001<br />

85. Wilson, DR; Hammond, C; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N. New-onset diabetes & ketoacidosis with atypical<br />

antipsychotics. International Congress <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia Research, Whistler, BC, Canada, 2001<br />

86. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N; Newman, M. Diabetogenesis and ketoacidosis with novel<br />

antipsychotics. American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA 2001<br />

87. Wilson, DR; D’Souza, L; Sarkar, N; Hammond, C. Glucose intolerance, diabetes and ketoacidosis<br />

with novel antipsychotics. 7 th World Congress for Biological Psychiatry, Berlin, GER, 2001<br />

88. Wilson, DR; Hammond, C; Swann, AC; Petty, F. New-onset diabetes and atypical antispychotics: A<br />

naturalistic assessment <strong>of</strong> 11,944 unique patients from Jan 1994 -July 2001. American College <strong>of</strong><br />

Neuropsychopharmacology, Waikoloa, Hawaii, 2002<br />

89. Wilson, DR; Hammond, C; Buckley, PF; Marcil, W; Petty, F. New-onset diabetes and atypical anti-<br />

psychotics: Continuing assessment <strong>of</strong> 11,944 unique patients. 42 nd Annual NIMH New Clinical<br />

Drug Evaluation Unit (NCDEU), Boca Raton, FL, 2002<br />

www.nimh.nih.gov/ncdeu/abstracts2002/ncdeu3034.cfm<br />

90. Wilson, DR; Hammond, C; Buckley, PF; Marcil, W; Petty, F. Atypical antipsychotics & new-onset<br />

hyperglycemia: Assessment <strong>of</strong> 11,944 unique patients. International Congress <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia<br />

Research, Colorado Springs, CO 2003<br />

91. Marcil, W; Wilson, DR. The graphic representation <strong>of</strong> a plane-synchronized wave: A geometric<br />

complementary code. American Neuropsychiatric Association, Bal Harbour, FL, 2004


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92. Ramaswamy, S; Monnahan, M; Madison, J; Wolff, S; Sattar, P; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Factors<br />

associated with missed first appointments in subjects volunteering to participate in a clinical<br />

trial <strong>of</strong> posttraumatic stress disorder. 44 th Annual NIMH New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit,<br />

(NCDEU) Phoenix, AZ 2004<br />

93. Padala, P; Sharma, A; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Methohexital, etomidate and prop<strong>of</strong>ol in convulsive<br />

therapy (ECT): Are differences real in the elderly? APA Annual Meeting, New York, NY 2004<br />

94. Cory, A; Wilson, DR. (Invited Symposium) The evolutionary neuroscience <strong>of</strong> human reciprocal<br />

sociality. Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society for Advancement <strong>of</strong> Behavioural Economics (SABE) and<br />

the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP), Drexel, PA 2004<br />

95. Wilson, DR. Evolutionary neuroscience <strong>of</strong> human reciprocal sociality. New England Institute<br />

Conference on Language, Cognitive Science & Evolutionary Psychology, Portland, ME 2004<br />

96. Wilson, DR. Stressing Stress: Clinical applications <strong>of</strong> basic science. Association <strong>of</strong> Behavioral<br />

Health Organizations Annual Conference, Omaha, NE, 2004.<br />

97. Wilson, DR. (Invited Symposium Chair) Evolutionary psychopathology: Empirical & epigenetic<br />

explanations. World Psychiatric Association International Congress, Florence, Italy, 2004<br />

98. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Racial and ethnic disparities in forensic psychiatry. In Wilson, R<br />

(Chair), Annual Symposium: Blind Lady Justice. American Academy <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry & Law.<br />

Boston, MA 2004<br />

99. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> suicide. World Psychiatric Association<br />

International Congress, Florence, Italy, 2004<br />

100. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> affective temperament. World<br />

Psychiatric Association International Congress, Florence, Italy, 2004<br />

101. Petty, F; Padala, PR; Monnahan M; Ramaswamy S; Madison, JK; Marcil, WA; Wilson, DR.<br />

Risperidone treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 44 th Annual NIMH New<br />

Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit, (NCDEU) Palm Beach, FL 2004<br />

102. Petty, F; Ramaswamy, S; Madison, J; Padala, P; Marcil, W; Monnahan, M; Price, P; Wilson, D.<br />

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Risperidone monotherapy treatment. Society for<br />

Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 2005<br />

103. Wilson, DR; Price, J; Preti, A; Erickson, M. (Invited Symposium Chair) Psychotherapy: Novel<br />

concepts and new directions. World Psychiatric Association XIII th International Congress


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Congress, Cairo, Egypt, 2005<br />

104. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Neuroethological foundations <strong>of</strong> psychotherapeutic theory, practice &<br />

research. World Psychiatric Association XIII th International World Congress, Cairo, Egypt, 2005<br />

105. Wilson, DR; Price, J; Preti, A; Erickson, M; Salaheldin, A. (Invited Symposium Chair) Evolutionary<br />

neuropsychiatry: Theoretical & empirical advances. World Psychiatric Association XIII th<br />

International World Congress, Cairo, Egypt, 2005<br />

106. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> psychiatric temperaments. World<br />

Psychiatric Association XIII th International World Congress, Cairo, Egypt, 2005<br />

107. Kinon, BJ; Volavka, J; Stauffer, V; Edwards, B; Liu-Seifert, H; Chen, L; Adams, DH; Lindenmayer,<br />

JP; McEvoy, JP; Buckley, PF; Lieberman, JA; Meltzer, HY; Wilson, DR; Citrome, L. Standard<br />

and higher doses <strong>of</strong> olanzapine for acutely ill patients with schizophrenia: A randomized double-<br />

blind fixed dose study. Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum XXIV th Biennial<br />

Congress, Chicago, IL, 2006<br />

108. Petty, F; Padala, PR; Bhatia, SC; Wilson, DR. Predictors <strong>of</strong> treatment response in post traumatic<br />

stress disorder (PTSD): Childhood trauma, social rank, defeat and entrapment. 46 th Annual<br />

NIMH New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit, (NCDEU), Boca Raton, FL 2006<br />

109. Wilson, DR. (Invited Keynote Paper) Une épidémiologie évolutionniste: de l’éthologie à la<br />

génomique. Séminaire International de la Fondation Jean-Marie Delwart: L’Ethologie a l’epreuve<br />

de la psychiatrie – Quel modele en degager pour la depression? (Evolutionary Epidemiology: A<br />

bridge from ethology to genomics): International Seminar <strong>of</strong> the Foundation Jean-Marie Delwart:<br />

Can ethology meet expectations <strong>of</strong> psychiatry—In search <strong>of</strong> a model for depression), Genval,<br />

Belgium, 2006<br />

110. Kinon, BJ; Volavka, J; Bergstrom, RF; Kurtz, DL; Stauffer, V; Edwards, SB; Liu-Seifert, H; Chen,<br />

L; Adams, DH; Lindenmayer, JP; McEvoy, JP; Buckley, PF; Lieberman, JA; Meltzer, HY;<br />

Wilson, DR; Citrome, L. Steady state concentrations after standard and higher doses <strong>of</strong> oral<br />

olanzapine in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder with suboptimal prior<br />

response. American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Hollywood, FL, 2006<br />

111. Ramaswamy, S; Angela Greer, A; Heaney, RP; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Association between<br />

antipsychotic treatment, serum leptin levels and bone mineral density in schizophrenia. Society<br />

for Biological Psychiatry, San Diego, CA, 2007


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112. Ramaswamy, S; Hollibaugh, M; Hunziker, JC; Bhatia, SC; Wilson, DR; Petty, F. Memantine for<br />

cognitive impairment in veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Society for Biological<br />

Psychiatry, San Diego, CA, 2007<br />

113. Ramaswamy, S; Greer, A; Heaney, RP; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Association between antipsychotic<br />

treatment, serum leptin levels and bone mineral density in schizophrenia. International Congress<br />

<strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs, CO, 2007<br />

114. Ramaswamy, S; Greer, A; Heaney, RP; Petty, F; Wilson, DR. Association between antipsychotic-<br />

induced hyperleptinemia, bone mineral density and bone metabolism in men and pre-menopausal<br />

women with schizophrenia. International Congress <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs,<br />

CO, 2007<br />

115. Wilson, DR; Preti, A; Erickson, M. (Invited Symposium) Evolutionary neuropsychiatry: Genomic<br />

and epigenetic advances. World Psychiatric Association International Congress, Melbourne,<br />

Australia, 2007<br />

116. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> psychiatric endophenotypes. World<br />

Psychiatric Association International Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 2007<br />

117. Wilson, DR; Galambos, G; Kaplan, RM. (Invited Symposium Chair) Evolutionary psychiatry:<br />

Finding the future in the past. World Psychiatric Association International Congress, Melbourne,<br />

Australia, 2007<br />

118. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology in neuropsychiatry. World Psychiatric<br />

Association International Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 2007<br />

119. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Psychiatric Medical Homes: Integration <strong>of</strong> behavioral health into<br />

primary care settings. Third Annual World Congress on Innovation in Cost Appropriate<br />

Behavioral Health and Wellness, Atlanta, GA, 2007<br />

120. Wilson, DR. (Invited Symposium Chair) Evolution and psychotherapy: New horizons for<br />

psychiatrists. World Psychiatric Association XIV th World Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 2008<br />

121. Wilson, DR. (Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> mania, depression, and psychosis. World<br />

Psychiatric Association XIV th World Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 2008<br />

122. Wilson, DR. Sins <strong>of</strong> Omission: Integrating anthropology into medical education (in the special<br />

session The cure for anthropological hypochondriasis: Creighton Anthropologists pause from<br />

reinventing themselves in order to improve health situations in the field). 69 th Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong>


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the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, 2009<br />

123. Marcil, WA; Wilson, DR. A dimensional hierarchy: The marriage <strong>of</strong> form and function. The 17 th<br />

Annual International Conference on Composites & Nano-Engineering, Honolulu, HI, 2009<br />

124. Schooler, NR; Buckley, PF; G<strong>of</strong>f, D; Kopelowicz, A; Lauriello, J; Manschreck, T; Mendelowitz, A;<br />

Miller, D; Severe, JB; D, Wilson; DR, Kane, J. Preventing relapse in schizophrenia: Oral<br />

antipsychotics compared to injectable: Evaluating efficacy (PROACTIVE): Study rationale,<br />

design and inter-rater reliability. American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Hollywood,<br />

FL, 2009<br />

125. Buckley, PF; Schooler, NR; G<strong>of</strong>f, D; Kopelowicz, A; Lauriello, J; Manschreck, T; Mendelowitz, A;<br />

Miller, D; Wilson, DR; Kane, J. Preventing relapse in schizophrenia: oral antipsychotics<br />

compared to injectables: Evaluating efficacy (PROACTIVE): Patient characteristics and baseline<br />

study data. American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Hollywood, FL, 2009<br />

126. Wilson, DR. Charisma (mental illness?) and the foundation <strong>of</strong> religions. Kripke Center for the<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> Religion & Society Annual Symposium “Religion, Health & Healing”, Creighton<br />

<strong>University</strong>, Omaha, NE, 2010<br />

127. Madaan, V; Alarcon, R; Bestha, P; Wilson, DR. Schizoaffective disorder: Overdiagnosis,<br />

polypharmacy & guidelines, in the symposium: Schizoaffective disorder: Approaches to a<br />

nosological conundrum. American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services,<br />

Boston, MA, 2010<br />

128. Wilson, DR. Determinants <strong>of</strong> Mania and Depression: Where is the heredity hiding?". Fondation<br />

Volkswagen Symposium: Transcultural Universals - Determinants <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Disorders,<br />

Institute for Advanced Study, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst, Germany, 2011<br />

129. Schooler, NR; Buckley, PF; Mintz, J; G<strong>of</strong>f, DC; Kopelowicz, A; Lauriello, J; Manschreck, T;<br />

Mendelowitz, A; Miller, D; Wilson, DR; Bustillo, J; Severe, JB; Kane, J. PROACTIVE: Initial<br />

results <strong>of</strong> a randomized clinical trial comparing long-acting injectable risperidone to second<br />

generation oral antipsychotics. American College <strong>of</strong> Neuropsychopharmacology, Waikaloa, HI,<br />

2011<br />

130. Wilson, DR. (Presidential Invited Paper) Evolutionary epidemiology <strong>of</strong> psychopathology:<br />

Epigenetics and endophenotypy. 99 TH Indian Science Congress, Bhubaneswar, India, 2012<br />

131. Wilson, DR; Harford, JB. Contemporary Issues in Breast Cancer. 18 th Annual International Page


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Society <strong>of</strong> Breast Pathology Multi-Disciplinary Symposium, Amelia Island, FL, 2013<br />

132. Wilson, DR. Psychological issues in breast cancer. 18 th Annual International Society <strong>of</strong> Breast<br />

Pathology Multi-Disciplinary Symposium, Amelia Island, FL, 2013<br />

133. Wood, EC; Levine, DS; Cory, GA; Wilson, DR; Inamdar, SN. Evolutionary neuroscience and<br />

human motivation in organizations. 73 rd Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Academy <strong>of</strong> Management,<br />

Orlando, FL, 2013<br />

134. Wilson, DR; Nestler, EJ; Silbersweig, DA; Kringelback, ML. Presidential symposium: The<br />

neuropsychiatry <strong>of</strong> reward systems. 24 th Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Neuropsychiatric<br />

Association, Boston, MA, 2013<br />

135. Xiang, M; Li, L; Cuffe, S; Wilson, DR. Choline-dependent lithium ion efflux activity by<br />

sodium/hydrogen ion antiporter NHA2. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Florida Health Science Center Research<br />

Day, Jacksonville, FL, 2013<br />

136. Buckley, PF; Schooler, NR; G<strong>of</strong>f, D; Hsiao, J; Kopelowicz, A; Lauriello, J; Manschreck, T;<br />

Mendelowitz, A; Miller, DD; Severe, JB; Wilson, DR; Bustillo, J; Mintz, J; Kane, JM.<br />

PROACTIVE (Preventing Relapse Oral Antipsychotics Compared to Injectables Evaluating<br />

Efficacy): Relapse, symptoms, & medication pr<strong>of</strong>iles over 30 months <strong>of</strong> study. 14 th International<br />

Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Orlando, FL, 2013<br />

137. Buckley, PF; Schooler, NR; G<strong>of</strong>f, D; Hsiao, J; Kopelowicz, A; Lauriello, J; Manschreck, T;<br />

Mendelowitz, A; Miller, DD; Severe, JB; Wilson, DR; Bustillo, J; Mintz, J; Kane, JM.<br />

Methodological considerations regarding medication non-adherence and relapse trial design:<br />

Observations from PROACTIVE. 14 th International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Orlando,<br />

FL, 2013<br />

EXPERT MOTIONS, REPORTS, DEPOSITIONS & TESTIMONY, 1992-:<br />

In excess <strong>of</strong> 2800 Civil Probate Motions, Petitions, Depositions or Testimonies<br />

Ohio Probate Court ex <strong>of</strong>ficio Statutory Expert as Chief Clinical Officer, ODMH-Lewis Center,<br />

principally in re: civil competence, civil commitment or authorization to treat over objection


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In excess <strong>of</strong> 800 Criminal Motions, Petitions, Depositions or Testimonies<br />

Ohio Municipal Courts, Courts <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas, District & US Courts ex <strong>of</strong>ficio Statutory Expert<br />

as Chief Clinical Officer, ODMH-Lewis Center, principally in re: competence to stand trial,<br />

criminal culpability or insanity evaluations.<br />

Other Cases as an Expert Consultant<br />

Civil No. C-1-95-1086 US District Court for the Southern District <strong>of</strong> Ohio<br />

Hostile Workplace (Defendant – Settlement Report)<br />

Civil No. 97-D-0222 Circuit Court, Cabell Co., West Virginia<br />

Divorce/Custody (ad litem – Independent Medical Exam)<br />

Civil No. 97-01-096V Common Pleas Court, Summit Co., Ohio<br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Report, Deposition & Testimony)<br />

Criminal No. 97-CR-3650 State <strong>of</strong> Ohio v. DWS<br />

Death Penalty Mitigation (Prosecution – Report)<br />

Civil No. 95-00-236 Hamilton County, Ohio, Probate Court<br />

Child Custody (Plaintiff – Report & Testimony)<br />

Criminal No. 99-CR-0047 State <strong>of</strong> Ohio v. TC<br />

Murder (Defendant- Report & Testimony)<br />

Civil No. 99-381091 Summit County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Negligence (Defendant- Report)<br />

VA (014) XC 24 247 861 Veterans Board <strong>of</strong> Appeals, Washington, DC<br />

Death Claim (ad litem – Independent Settlement Report)<br />

Civil No. A97-06-260 Hamilton County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Undue Influence (Capacity) (Defendant – Report)<br />

Civil No. 96-629 US District Court for the Western District <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Malpractice (Plaintiff- Report)<br />

Civil No. 1-66 Probate Court <strong>of</strong> Sarpy County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Elder Abuse (Capacity) (Plaintiff – Report)<br />

Civil Doc.100, Page 065 Omaha Douglas County, <strong>Nebraska</strong>, Juvenile Court


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Child Custody (ad litem – Independent Medical Exam)<br />

Civil No. 8:00<strong>CV</strong>619 US District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Sexual Discrimination (Defendant – Report)<br />

Civil No. 8:99<strong>CV</strong>311 US District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Hostile Workplace (Defendant – Report, Deposition & Testimony)<br />

Civil No. 406703 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Institutional Liability (Defendant – Report & Deposition)<br />

Civil No. 01<strong>CV</strong>00937 Stark County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas,<br />

Institutional Liability (Defendant – Affidavit & Deposition)<br />

Civil No. DOC 993 No. 966 District Court <strong>of</strong> Douglas County, <strong>Nebraska</strong>,<br />

Personal Injury (Defendant – Report, Deposition)<br />

Civil No. A9706260 Hamilton County Ohio Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Competence & Undue Influence (Defendant – Report)<br />

Civil No. 7:01 <strong>CV</strong> 5008 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Discrimination (Defendant – Report, Deposition, Trial Testimony)<br />

Petition for Disciplinary Action <strong>Nebraska</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Psychology Examiners<br />

Fitness to Practice (Prosecution – Independent Medical Examination & Report)<br />

Civil No. 501776 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Institutional Liability (Defendant – Review)<br />

Administrative No. 200024848 State <strong>of</strong> Alaska, Worker Compensation Board<br />

Disability (ad litem – Independent Medical Examination & Report)<br />

EEOC No. 320-A2-8268X United States Postal Service, Western Area<br />

Disability (ad litem – Independent Medical Examination & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. C01-4029-MWB United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Discrimination (Defendant – Report, Deposition)<br />

Civil Action No. 8:02<strong>CV</strong>584 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Discrimination (Defendant – Report, Deposition)<br />

Civil Action No. 03CIV0619 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Common Pleas Court<br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Review)<br />

Civil Action No. Doc. 204 No. 983 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong>


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Institutional Liability (Plaintiff – Review, Examination & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 1451 Doc 194 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. Doc. 1008 P531 District Court <strong>of</strong> Douglas County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Review, Deposition & Trial Testimony)<br />

Civil Action No. 8.02<strong>CV</strong>585 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Class Complaint (Defendant – Review)<br />

Civil Action No. CI 02-661 District Court <strong>of</strong> Dodge County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Class Complaint (Defendant – Review)<br />

Civil Action No. 1960 Doc 203 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Criminal Action No. 8: 06CR123 United States Federal Court, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Narcotics (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial & Responsibility)<br />

Civil Action No. 0322 Doc 206 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. CI 06 431 District Court <strong>of</strong> Buffalo County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Disability (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. CI 06 38 District Court <strong>of</strong> Custer County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, Report,<br />

Deposition & Affidavit)<br />

Civil Action No. 5012637 Iowa Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 0259 Doc 206 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 1668 Doc. 206 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Criminal Action No. CR06-2277 County Court <strong>of</strong> Lancaster County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

First Degree Murder (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial & Criminal<br />

Responsibility, Insanity – Review, Examination, Deposition<br />

and Trial Testimony)


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Civil Action No. 1668 Doc 199 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Criminal Action No. 57401019 United States Federal Court, Omaha, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Bank Robbery (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial, Responsibility &<br />

Sentencing Mitigation)<br />

Criminal Action No. CR 05 148 District Court <strong>of</strong> Sarpy County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

First Degree Murder (Defendant – Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence, Daubert Standard &<br />

in limne ‘Crawford’ – Review, Deposition & Trial Testimony)<br />

Civil Action No. 0583 Doc 207 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Criminal Action No. 5-741/04-1700 Iowa Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals<br />

First Degree Murder (Defendant-Appellant, Post-Conviction Relief – Review)<br />

Civil Action No. C17-50 District Court <strong>of</strong> Harlan County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

Personal Injury (Defendant – Review, Medical Examination, Report,<br />

Deposition)<br />

Civil Action No. 08-657884 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Review)<br />

Criminal Action CRMH 3-131 County Court <strong>of</strong> Lancaster County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

First Degree Murder (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial & Criminal<br />

Responsibility, Insanity – Review, Examination, Deposition;<br />

Testimony in limne ‘Crawford’ )<br />

Civil Action No. 08-665344 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Court <strong>of</strong> Common Pleas<br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Review)<br />

Civil Action No. 0303 Doc 208 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 509 90-6672 Amtrak Worker Health Services Department<br />

Worker Compensation (Ad litem – Independent Medical Examination & Report)<br />

Criminal Action CRMH 12-08 District Court <strong>of</strong> Dawes County, <strong>Nebraska</strong><br />

First Degree Murder (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial & Criminal<br />

Terroristic Threats Responsibility, Insanity – Review, Independent Examination,


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Attempted Robbery Deposition, Trial Testimony)<br />

Veteran Review C9-783-933 Federal Veterans' Review Board – In re: Gerald F. Cannan<br />

Veteran Disability Appeal (Ad litem – Independent Medical Examination & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 2009-05-3903 Summit County, Ohio, Common Pleas Court – Rice v. Summa<br />

Malpractice (Defendant – Review)<br />

Civil Action No. 209-0410 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court – Mendieta v. Farmland<br />

Worker Compensation Foods (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 209-0509 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court – Lucas v. Tyson<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 207-1527 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court – Burns v. Boys Town<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 209-1082 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court – Lopez v. Armour<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 502-4247 Iowa Worker Compensation Court – Nissen v. Mid-Continent<br />

Worker Compensation Trucking (Plaintiff– Independent Medical Examination &<br />

Report & Referral)<br />

Civil Action No. 208-0028 <strong>Nebraska</strong> Worker Compensation Court – de Leon v. Reinke<br />

Worker Compensation (Plaintiff – Review, Medical Examination, & Report)<br />

Civil Action No. 8:09<strong>CV</strong>8 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong>—Pralinsky<br />

Disability v. Mutual <strong>of</strong> Omaha (Defendant— Independent Medical<br />

Examination, Report & Deposition)<br />

Criminal Action No. CR09-57 District Court <strong>of</strong> Lancaster County, <strong>Nebraska</strong> - State v. Duffek<br />

First Degree Murder (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial & Criminal<br />

Responsibility, Insanity – Review, Examination & Report)<br />

Probate No. 04770-GCPR30981 District Court, Pottawattamie County, Iowa – re Van Horne<br />

Guardianship (Respondent – Review, Medical Examination, Report<br />

Conservatorship & Testimony)<br />

Criminal Action No. FECR045892 District Court <strong>of</strong> Pottawattamie County, Iowa - State v. Butts<br />

Kidnapping, Burglary, (Defendant – Criminal Responsibility, Insanity –Review,<br />

Armed Intent, Felony Assault, Examination, Report & Testimony)


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Intent to Commit Sex Abuse,<br />

Intimidation by Weapons,<br />

Obstruction <strong>of</strong> Prosecution,<br />

Possession <strong>of</strong> Burglary Tools<br />

Probate No. 04781-GCPR40088 District Court, Pottawattamie County, Iowa – re Bucholz<br />

Guardianship (Respondent – Review, Independent Medical<br />

Conservatorship Examination & Report)<br />

5th Circuit, US Army Trial Judiciary General Court Martial – re Specialist Baker<br />

Judge Advocate General (Defendant – Review, Independent Medical Examination,<br />

Wiesbaden, Germany Consultation, Report, Trial Preparation &Testimony)<br />

Exhibitionistic Acts<br />

Criminal Action No. 8:10:00358 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> –<br />

Child Pornography U.S. vs. Lech (Defendant – Independent Medical<br />

Examination, Report & Deposition)<br />

5th Circuit, US Army Trial Judiciary General Court Martial – re Specialist Drummond<br />

Judge Advocate General (Defendant – Review, Independent Medical Examination,<br />

Scweinfurt, Germany Report, Trial Consultation &Testimony)<br />

Sexual Assault<br />

Criminal Action No. (pending) District Court <strong>of</strong> Douglas County, <strong>Nebraska</strong> - State v. Wright<br />

Incest, Pedophilia (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial, Criminal<br />

Responsibility, Mitigating Factors – Review,<br />

Independent Medical Examination, Testimony)<br />

Criminal Action No. 8:11:00204 United States District Court for the District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> –<br />

Child Pornography U.S. vs. Roble (Defendant – Independent Medical<br />

Examination, Report & Deposition)<br />

Disciplinary Action No. MS07-010 Iowa Board <strong>of</strong> Mortuary Science – re Kessler, FD<br />

DIA No. 09DPHMS001 (Respondent – Review, Independent Medical<br />

Fitness to Practice Examination & Report)<br />

5th Circuit, US Army Trial Judiciary General Court Martial – re SGT Bratlie<br />

Judge Advocate General (Defendant – Review, Independent Medical Examination,


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Kaiserslauten, Germany Consultation, Report, Trial Preparation &Testimony)<br />

Desertion<br />

Criminal Action No. S-12-0438 District Court <strong>of</strong> Lancaster County, <strong>Nebraska</strong> - State v. Pereirra<br />

Murder & Felony Use <strong>of</strong> a (Defendant – Competency to Stand Trial, Criminal<br />

Weapon to Commit Murder Responsibility, Insanity – Review, Independent Medical<br />

REFERENCES: On Request<br />

Examination)

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