curriculum vitae brenda wjh penninx, ph.d. - EMGO

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Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Ph.D page 2 2008-2012 Member, Selection committee for the Dr. Hendrik Muller Award voor Gedrags- en Maatschappijwetenschappen. KNAW 2007-present Member of Health Council Committee, Committees ‘Predictive Medicine’ and ‘Undernutrition in the Elderly’ 2006-present Member, Rubicon review committee, NWO 2006-present Member, KNAW commissie Internationaal beleid 2005-2010 Member, Young Academy, KNAW 2004-present Program leader, Mental health program, EMGO Institute, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam 2004-present Scientific Director, Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) 2000-2003 Director, Geriatric Research Center, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC. 2001 Consultant for the working group on ‘Prevention of disability in frail older persons’. Meeting in Florence, Italy. 2001 Consultant in Healthy Brain Aging workshop, a NIH appointed advisory panel, cosponsored by National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Mental Health and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. HONORS AND AWARDS 2006 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America 2005 Member, The Young Academy of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and Arts. 2000 Fellowship, Brookdale Foundation Leadership on Aging award, Brookdale Foundation, New York. 1988 Epidemioloog B (registered senior epidemiologist) by the Netherlands Society of Epidemiology 1997 EMGO-Award from the VU University, for best scientific article in 1997. 1996 Stipend, Niels Stensen Stichting Amsterdam for a visiting fellowship at the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda, MD, USA ($0.1 million) in 1996. 1994 Scholarship award obtained from Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) to attend the Epidemiology Summer School, New England Epidemiology Institute, Boston MA, USA. 1994 'Dittmer fund' award from VU University for attending the Epidemiology Summer School, New England Epidemiology Institute, Boston MA, USA. SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP Netherlands Society of Epidemiology (1992 - present) Dutch Federation of Medical Scientific Societies (1992 - present) Gerontological Society of America (1996 - present) American Psychosomatic Medicine Association (2006-present) Young Academy, Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and Arts (2005-2010) TEACHING EXPERIENCE ‘Mental Health Research’, research master course in biomedical sciences, 200 credit hours, VU University, 2009 ‘Psychiatric Epidemiology’, Postdoctoral Education Epidemiology (POE), VU University Medical Center, 2007, 2008, 2009 ‘Psychosomatic Medicine’, Course in honours program for excellent interdisciplinary students, 200 credit hours, VU University Amsterdam, February-March 2008. ‘Social environment and health’, Postdoctoral education, Netherlands Institute of Health and Environmental Sciences (NIHES), Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2005-2008. Geriatrics Fellows training on ‘Physical health consequences of late-life depression’, Wake Forest

Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Ph.D page 3 University School of Medicine, in 2002, 2003, 2005. 'Population Health and Epidemiology', Wake Forest University School of Medicine 20 credit hours for medical students, 2001 - 2003. Journal club for fellows, Section Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2000 - 2003, one hour bi-weekly. 'Basic principals in epidemiologic research'. Post Doctoral Training Program in Epidemiology. VU University, 40 credit hours, 8 students, 1999. 'Logistic regression and survival analyses'. Post Doctoral Training Program in Epidemiology. VU University, 40 credit hours, 10 students, 1996 and 1998. 'Basics of Biostatistics'. Post Doctoral Training Program in Epidemiology. VU University, 10 credit hours, 30 students, 1996. SUPERVISION OF PH.D STUDENTS 1. Graziano Onder, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, Graduated in April 2002. Thesis: ACE-inhibitors and physical decline in old age. 2. Arlette Hesselink, Vrije University. Graduated on October 17, 2003. Thesis: Educating asthma and COPD patients in general practice. 3. Matteo Cesari, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, Graduated in November 2004. Thesis: Inflammation and cardiovascular disease in old age. 4. Bianca Schalk, Vrije University. Graduated on February 11, 2005. Thesis: Albumin and physical health decline in old age. 5. Coen van Gool, University of Maastricht. Graduated on June 10, 2005. Thesis: The course of chronic disease, depression, and health behavior in longitudinal perspective. Findings concerning the epidemiology of aging. 6. Annemarie Koster, University of Maastricht. Graduated on December 22, 2005. Thesis: Socioeconomic health differences in old age: Unraveling the roles of biomedical, behavioral and psychosocial factors. 7. Inger Plaisier, VU University. Graduated on November 26, 2009. Thesis: Mental health and work: studies on the role of gender, social roles and work characteristics. 8. Nicole Vogelzangs, VU University. Graduated early 2010. Thesis: Metabolic syndrome and psychosocial stress in old age. 9. Lotte Gerritsen, Utrecht University Medical Center, Will graduate on May 18, 2010. Topic: HPA-axis, depression and cognition. 10. Carmilla Licht, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, 2006-2010. Topic: Autonomic nervous system and psychopathology. 11. Sophie Vreeburg, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, 2006-2010. Topic: HPA-axis and psychopathology. 12. Arianne van Reedt-Dortland, Leiden University Medical Center, 2006-2011. Topic: Metabolic syndrome and psychopathology. 13. Didi Rhebergen, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam. 2005-2011. Topic: Dysthymia. 14. Jeroen van Zanten, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam. 2006-2011. Topic: Geneexpression profiles among depressed patients. 15. Pierre Bet, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, 2005-2011. Topic: Pharmcogenetic determinants of psychopathology. 16. Floriana Lupino, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, 2006-2011. Topic: Psychiatric inpatients, metabolic syndrome and psychopathology. 17. Klaas Wardenaar, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, 2006-2011. Topic: Dimensional characterization of psychopathology. 18. Julie Karsten, University Medical Centrum Groningen, 2007-2011. Topic: Trait, state or residual state: a focus on participants with subthreshold affective problems. 19. Leonie Manthey, Leiden University Medical Center, 2008-2012. Topic: Use of

Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Ph.D page 3<br />

University School of Medicine, in 2002, 2003, 2005.<br />

'Population Health and Epidemiology', Wake Forest University School of Medicine 20 credit hours<br />

for medical students, 2001 - 2003.<br />

Journal club for fellows, Section Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest<br />

University School of Medicine, 2000 - 2003, one hour bi-weekly.<br />

'Basic principals in epidemiologic research'. Post Doctoral Training Program in Epidemiology. VU<br />

University, 40 credit hours, 8 students, 1999.<br />

'Logistic regression and survival analyses'. Post Doctoral Training Program in Epidemiology. VU<br />

University, 40 credit hours, 10 students, 1996 and 1998.<br />

'Basics of Biostatistics'. Post Doctoral Training Program in Epidemiology. VU University, 10 credit<br />

hours, 30 students, 1996.<br />

SUPERVISION OF PH.D STUDENTS<br />

1. Graziano Onder, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, Graduated in April 2002. Thesis:<br />

ACE-inhibitors and <strong>ph</strong>ysical decline in old age.<br />

2. Arlette Hesselink, Vrije University. Graduated on October 17, 2003. Thesis: Educating<br />

asthma and COPD patients in general practice.<br />

3. Matteo Cesari, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, Graduated in<br />

November 2004. Thesis: Inflammation and cardiovascular disease in old age.<br />

4. Bianca Schalk, Vrije University. Graduated on February 11, 2005. Thesis: Albumin and<br />

<strong>ph</strong>ysical health decline in old age.<br />

5. Coen van Gool, University of Maastricht. Graduated on June 10, 2005. Thesis: The course of<br />

chronic disease, depression, and health behavior in longitudinal perspective. Findings<br />

concerning the epidemiology of aging.<br />

6. Annemarie Koster, University of Maastricht. Graduated on December 22, 2005. Thesis:<br />

Socioeconomic health differences in old age: Unraveling the roles of biomedical, behavioral<br />

and psychosocial factors.<br />

7. Inger Plaisier, VU University. Graduated on November 26, 2009. Thesis: Mental health and<br />

work: studies on the role of gender, social roles and work characteristics.<br />

8. Nicole Vogelzangs, VU University. Graduated early 2010. Thesis: Metabolic syndrome and<br />

psychosocial stress in old age.<br />

9. Lotte Gerritsen, Utrecht University Medical Center, Will graduate on May 18, 2010. Topic:<br />

HPA-axis, depression and cognition.<br />

10. Carmilla Licht, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, 2006-2010. Topic: Autonomic<br />

nervous system and psychopathology.<br />

11. So<strong>ph</strong>ie Vreeburg, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, 2006-2010. Topic: HPA-axis<br />

and psychopathology.<br />

12. Arianne van Reedt-Dortland, Leiden University Medical Center, 2006-2011. Topic: Metabolic<br />

syndrome and psychopathology.<br />

13. Didi Rhebergen, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam. 2005-2011. Topic: Dysthymia.<br />

14. Jeroen van Zanten, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam. 2006-2011. Topic: Geneexpression<br />

profiles among depressed patients.<br />

15. Pierre Bet, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, 2005-2011. Topic: Pharmcogenetic<br />

determinants of psychopathology.<br />

16. Floriana Lupino, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, 2006-2011. Topic: Psychiatric inpatients,<br />

metabolic syndrome and psychopathology.<br />

17. Klaas Wardenaar, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, 2006-2011. Topic: Dimensional<br />

characterization of psychopathology.<br />

18. Julie Karsten, University Medical Centrum Groningen, 2007-2011. Topic: Trait, state or<br />

residual state: a focus on participants with subthreshold affective problems.<br />

19. Leonie Manthey, Leiden University Medical Center, 2008-2012. Topic: Use of

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