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Page 1: Division 28 American Psycho~ogica~ Assochtbn€¦ · clinical psychopharmacology " and "child and varied program extending from Friday morn- adolescent psychopharmacology update for

Division 28 - American Psycho~ogica~ Assochtbn

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Division 28 Program adults: Implications for psychology prac- Marilyn Carroll, Program Chair tice". TWO other workshops that will be of

interest to Division 28 members are "Adult This year Division 28 will offer a full and

clinical psychopharmacology " and "child and varied program extending from Friday morn-

adolescent psychopharmacology update for ing (August 12) to mid-day on Monday

clinical psychologists", both of which will be (August 15). Our regular program will in-

presented by Thomas Brown. clude four symposia: "Illicit drugs and the public health" (Warren Bickel and Richard Look for the detailedDivision 28 program in DeGrandpre, chairs), "Assessment and medi- a tear-out section of the Summer newsletter, cations for treating attention deficit disorders and abstracts will be published in the June and comorbidities" (Thomas E. Brown, chair), issue of Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. There "Effective interventions for homeless: Out- will be a hospitality suite Friday, Saturday comes for substance abuse, employment, and Sunday nights (check at APA Divisions homelessness" (Jessee B. Milby, chair) and Desk for room number) and the poster ses- "The psychologist's role in pharmacologic sion -social hour is tentatively scheduled and behavioral treatment of alcoholism'' from 3 - 5 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. (RayeLitten, chair) sponsored by Pragmaton. - There will also be two paper sessions and a poster session. Thanks go to Harriet de Wit, Suzette Evans and Celia Gershenson for re- Science Weekend should be of great interest

viewing the submissions. to Division 28 members this year. One whole day (Sunday} will be focused on "addictive

A number of distinguished invited speakers behaviors", and several of our members will are contributing to the program this year. participate. Roy Pickens will present a key- The winner df the ~ o ~ v a y ~ ~ u p ~ a r award, note address on "commona~ities and ~ ~ l ~ ~ d R. ~ ~ i f f i ~ h ~ . will Dresent an invited differences in addictive behaviors'' followed

lecture: "Amiolytic abuse and dependence: by invited addresses by Alice Young - "Opi- oids: Puzzles and Promises"; Travis

Experimental analysis in animals and hu- Thompson - "Self injury and drug self admin-

mans''. The ps~chO~harmacO1Ogist istration a addictive behaviori'; Jonathan Awardee, Jill Adams, will speak about "The Katz and sari Izenwaser - "Behavioral phar- relationship between opioid tolerance and m a c 0 1 0 ~ of cocaine and treatment of cocaine ", physical dependence". abuse"; Sharon Hall - "Treatment of nicotine

dependence: Lessons from special popula- Invited addresses will be delivered on a range tions*~; sarah ~ ~ i b ~ i ~ ~ - l$can appetite for

of exciting topics by Nancy Ator, Charles fat-rich food be understood through a mol- France, Ken Perkins, Benjamin Weiss and ecule in the brain?" and Floyd Bloom - "The Jim Woods. There will also be new fellows emerging pharmacology of ethanol". A final

addresses by Harriet de Wit, Saul Shiffman, consist of a minis~m~osium

LindaSobell, Mark Sobell andRobert Zucker. David Cordray, Robert Orvin and Georgine Pion entitled "What works for homeless

Division 28 is also sponsorinE two continu- substance abusers: Findings from NIAAA's ., ing educations workshops. A workshop on "Cigarette smoking: Practical cessation treat- The other days of Science Weekend will also

be of interest to Division 28 members. The ment strategies1' was developed and

topic for Friday will be Violence and Ag- Kilbe~. gression'' and for Saturday, "Evaluating

M z ~ r e will Present a workshop entitled Outcomes of ~ ~ y ~ ~ o ~ o g ~ c ~ Inte~entionsl'. "Recent advances in pharmacotherapy for

EDITOFUAL POLICY Psychopharmacology and Substance Ahse Newslet- tm is a quarterly publication of Divzszon 28 of the Ammzcm PsychologzcalAssoc~tion, It is devotedto keeping its members informed about the activities of Division 28 and to the news and comments concerning all aspects of Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse.

Comments, brief articles (1,00@2,000 words), and letters are welcome and will be considered for publication as space allows. Articles, comments, announcements, and advertisements should be sent to:

James P. Zacny, Ph.D. Dept. of Anesthes~a and Critical Care

University of Chicago MC 4028

5841 S. Maryland Ave. Chicago, IL 60637

Submissions should be submitted in both hard copy (letter quahy) and diskette. FAX submis- sions are discouraged.

Deadlines are March 15 (Spring), June 15 (Sum- mer), September 15 Fall), and December 15 ~,

(Winter).

Convention 1994 - Los Anaeles, CA - August I 2-1 6

APA Continuing Education Workshops in Psychopharmacoiogy and Substance Abuse

yecent Advances in Pharmacothera~v for &&&

rhis workshov will vresent the latest develop- nents in pharmac&herapv for Depression, Psychosis, Anxiety and Alcohol Abuse disor. ders. Integration of behavioral and pharmacological approaches will be empha. sized.

Faculty Carolyn Mazure, Ph.D -- Nina Schooler, Ph.D. Michael Otto, Ph.D. -- Stephanie O'Malley, Ph.D.

Ciaarette Smokinu: Practical Cessation Treat. ment Strateate~

This workshop is designed for psychologists tc include smoking cessation weatment in clinical practice. Both information on nicotine replace. ment and skills training for behavior therapy will be provided.

Faculty Marlyne Kilbey, Ph.D. --Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Dorothy Hatsukani, Ph.D. - Robert Shipley, Ph.D.

You can sign up for these informative work. shops through the APA Continuing Educatior Workshop Brochure available in the Monitor 01 bv contactina the APA Continuing Educatior

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took place, as a representative from Division 2E my vote would have had a weight of 0.0052, whereas the vote cast by the council Rep. from Division 25 would have had a greater weight of 0.0083. For those divisions, 1ikeDivision 28, which are near the current

Steve Fowler In another matter, Council passed a modi- "threshold of representation" of O.5O0/o, the 28 Re~re~enhtive to fied piece of 'zlegislation" enabling the new procedure buys us continued represen-

Council establishment of a "College of Professional tation at the cost of some dilution of our Psychology." This entity will be very differ- voting influence on Council. I want to

begin I like entfromtheNationalCollegeofProfessional discuss this dilemma with the members of remind you that this just-cOm~leted mid- Psychology proposed to, and postponed by the Division 28 Executive Committee before winter Meeting was last, and Council in its August, 1993 meeting. The making a recommendation on the advisabil-

be 28's educational function of the College was i q o f voting for the bylaws change. Representative for the next three Years. dropped, but the credentialing function was Being Your "legislative" was retained and emphasized in the new pro- Council did not consider a motion to require avduable professional experi- posal. Both APA9s internal legal staff and its Level 1 training in Psychopharmacology for

fO1r me, and I thank You giving me extramural legal consultants gave the opin- doctoral level psychologists. This item will this O ~ ~ L ' O r t u n i t ~ see 'Ome Of the inner ion that the revised College posed little legal be takenup at the August, 1994 meeting. The

alarge~rOfessiOnalassocia- liability to M A . As a consequence of this Board of Directors, BEA, BSA, BPA, and tiOnan('tOt~tOinfluenceitscOurseas~Our opinion and other considerations, the Col- CAPP all recommended rejection of the representative. lege, as a credentialing board, will remain motion on the grounds that the resolution

withinAPAandwillbea~ini~teredthrou~h directed the APA to constitute a new com- the first Order Of business an the Central Office. Although there was mittee whose work would be largely

unscheduledexecutivesessiOn that considerable by some Council redundant with work already being carried 2'3 yo Of the entire 17a5 that the members to calling this new credentialing O W by the Education and Practice Director-

was officially 'Onvened body a ''collegen, given its lack of an explicit ales. Even so, it remains to be determined ness, m'uch was accOm~lished with a educational function, the first line of the whether or not the Council will support substan'tid "fixed-intema1" rate adopted motion read: "There mandatedLeve11 Psych~pharmacologytrain- as the lneeting drew a c'Ose' with shall be a College of Professional Psychol- ing. two minutes remaining in the meeting, the ow, the members of which have the

On poli- authority to issue certificates of proficiency If between now and August, 1994 YOU have ties reduce 'karette P~~~~~~~~~ to health providers in p~y~hology questions about the Council or if YOU have was This gives an who are licensed in a state or Canadian issues for me to send along to Alice Young to

mandate pursue cessa- province.'7 (I can supply further text if you present to the Council please write, tele- tion policies. The resolution read in part: "... need to know details at this phone, email, or FAX: Stephen C. Fowler, the American Psychological Association sup- Department of Psychology, University of ports and Objeaives set Heated debate was elicited by a proposal to htississippi, University,MS 38677; telephone:

uHeal th~ 2000-Nati0nal increase representation on Council. The 601-232-7383;FAX: 601-232-7253;BITNET: and Disease proposal would assign no less than one seat PYMMB@UMSVM.

Objectives for the Nationn, and intends to on council to each Division or state or -~ state and local policies p r o v ~ n c ~ ~ p s y c ~ o ~ o g ~ c ~ ~ s s o c ~ a t ~ o n (SppA)

minimize recruitment to, and facilitate absti- regardess of the outcome of the apportion- nence from, the use of tobacco, including but merit and at the same time the weight are not limited to: 1) restricting illegal access given to the vote cat by the seat or seats held Of youth Products s"~~Ort ing by a Division or SppA would be propor- a range of direct and indirect mechanisms to tional to the appoflionment bdlot. This discourage use and restrict access; and 2) propos~ was pased and must now go to the

fostering research on behavioral, psychologi- membership for ratification because a by- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ , and tOxicO1c)gical laws ,-hange is required. It is interesting to

compcjnents of addiction, smoking preven- note that this proposd, while tmly represen- tion and intervention, and smoking cessation tative, violates the principle of one seat on

one 28's council one vote; i.e., if the proposa~ previous Presidents> of the had been in effect for the meeting that just credit for the success of this resolution. - DivMo14 B, Arflericmt ~sycltolufiical Asuciation

July 29, 7959 - April 23, 7994

Bill Bailey, a legislative and federal affairs officer at APA passed away on Saturday, Apr/l 23.

APA and the public he served benefited enormously from his efforts. His dedication to the issues the Association entrusted to him was extraordinary. We will miss him.

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James Zacny ation. Philip Morris had placed an injunction diction is understandable given the importance of Newsletter Editor against publication of the manuscript. In a subse- nicotine to maintaining addiction among smok-

On .May 11, 1983, Victor DeNobIe, Paul quent letter sent to Dr. DeNoble on September ers and the important role such information may

Mele and Francis J. Ryan from the Philip Morris 22, Dr. Barry expressed regret that an injunction play in product liability."

ReseaLrch Center in Richmond, Virginia, submit- had been issued against publication of the paper.

ted a paper to Psychopharmacology entitled, According to Dr. Jack E. Henningfield, chief of

"Nicotineas aPositiveReinforcer &Rats: Effects Interestingly, this research was also submitted for c l ~ c , l p~armco~ow at the A&&,-J~~~

of Infusion Dose and Fixed Ratio Size." The presentation at the American Psychological AS- Research Center, the intramurd branch of the sociation convention in 1983, and was accepted National hStimte on D~~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ , and expert on study showed that rats would lever press for for poster presentation. The title of the poster, as the abuse liability of nicotine, the intravenous injections of nicotine -lever pressing obtained from the convention book of that year, retraction by ~ ~ ~ ~ b l ~ colleapes the rates .were higher on the nicotine lever than on an was uReinforcingPropertiesofNicotineinRats," field back at least sk years before work like it activity lever, and lever pressing declined on the and the authors were listed asDeNoble, Mele and couldbe accomplished by cmadm researchers." nicoti~ne lever when saline was substituted, estab- Ryan from the Philip Morris Research Center. The Canadian group he was referring to were lishing that nicotine functioned as a reinforcer. The poster was never presented, as confirmed in Drs. William corrigdl md Kataeen Coen at the When the response requirement was increased, a telephone interview with Dr. Mele. On Friday, Addiction Research Foundation, who, in 1989, rats emitted more behavior to gain access to the

nicotme. The phenomenon was dose-related - August 2% 198% Dr. DeNoble stood in front of published a paper in Psychopharmacology en- an empty poster board and informed people that titled, "Nicotine Maintains ~ ~ b ~ ~ t responding was most robust at anicotine infusion the poster was retracted by the company.

dose of 30 micrograms/kilogram of body weight Self-Administration in Rats on a Limited-Access

- dosm higher or lower resulted in lower lever- Because of confidentiality reasons, Dr. Barv did Schedule." This laboratory group independently established the reinforcing effects of nicotine in a pressing rates. Thus, it was shown rather not ddge the above events while they were rat model. c~nc lus ive l~ in the Paper that nicotine was a taking place. On March 25 of this year, though,

reinforcer in the rat. This finding was very Dr. David Kessler, Food and Drug Ahk i s t r a - On April 28, Drs. DeNoble and Mele testified in important for it established a rat model of nico- tor, confirmed at a House subco-mee on front of the House Subcommittee and described tine self-administration in which different and the Enviroment the exisence of a some of the research programs that they devel- challenges couldnow be done to further elucidate research smdy conducted at Morris R ~ - oped while at Philip Morris. One area of research the nfeurochemical and brain substrates mediat- search center which demonstrated that nicotine included the development of a nicotine analog ing the reinforcing properties of nicotine. was readily self-administered in rats. Further, Dr. that would have centrd effects without some of

Kessler statedthatthe self-admimistration, as dem- the peripheral effects that contribute to smok- On August 8 of the same year, Dr. Herbert Barry, 0nStratedbY the SmdY, Was ua of a drug ingmrelated and Another Field Editor for Behavioral Pharmacology in that has the potential to addict.'' At the request of xea of research that Dr. D e ~ o b l e described was Animals, sent a letter back to Dr. DeNoble and

his colleagues, along with comments from the the FOOdandDrug and Henry a demonstration that rats would readily self-

peer reviewers, asking for revisions so the paper waxman chairman the another tobacco constituent besides

could eventually be published. On August 30 Dr. On Health and the EnvirOment> nicotine, acetaldehyde. Further, when rats had

Dr. Barry released the documents he had accrued the opportmity to self-abinister both nicotine DeNoble wrote a letter back to Dr, Barry with- drawing the manuscript for publication. Over

Over the Years the DeNOble et al. mdacetaldehyde,self-a&istrationratestripled manuscripts. On 31 this Year$ A. over that when one of the constitu-

later On December 31' 1985' Drs' Waxman (D-California) released a copy of the ents was available. DeNoble and Me;e sent a revised version of the research ~ a p e r at a House Subcommittee hearing. manuscript backto Psychoph~macologyfor con-

Aspart of his comments, Representative waxman William C. Howell, Ph.D., Executive Director of sideration, entitled, "Intravenous Nicotine

said the following, "Revelations of Philip Morris' Science for APA, on April 26, sent a letter to Self-14dministration in Rats: Effects of

secretnicotine research project raise serious ques- Representative w-m offering the services of Mecamylamhe, HexamethoniumandNaloxone."

tions about the company's credibility when its ApA and some of its member scientists who are On April 9,1986, Dr. Barry sent back comments

spokesman deniesthat nicotine is addictive. Philip recognized experts in the field of the behavioral from the reviewers so that revisions could be

Morris' scientists knew as early as 1983 that p ~ a r m a c o ~ o g y o f n ~ c o ~ ~ e , to critically reviewthe made in anticipation of On Aupst

nicotine was addiaing and compmy executives information (eg. documents and unpublished 4, a revised version was received by Psychophar-

went to extraorhary lengths to prevent this manuscripts) that is emerging from these congres- macology, but on September 18, Dr. DeNoble

finding from becoming public. The efforts of siOnaJ hearings. phoned the office of Dr. Barry and requested that

Philip Morris to suppress t h s knowledge of ad- the publication be withdrawn from consider- - p a ~ e 4 ~yhyhamcofu~ ad ~dst~nce Abuse ~ewktter

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William J. Clemens, M Joseph Culkin, M (913) 864-4131 (701) 293-41 13 (805) 893-4303 (FAX) Kate 13. Carey, M (902) 539-5300 (718) 631-3805 (913) 864-5224 (FAX) (315) 443-2706 bclernens@CAD uccb ns ca David F Duncan Joseph D. Eubanks, M (315) 443-2353 (FAX) John G. Cull. M Dominick Dephillippis (401) 863-7726 (512) 822-2400 kbcarey@suvrn J. S. Clifford, M (512) 647-01 81 (41 5) 476-5538 (61 8) 529-4899 (512) 822-2414

(401 ) 849-5700 (415) 647-761 1 Richard M. Carleton, M Salvatore Cullari M Michaele P. Dunlap, M Hugh L. Evans

(201) 267-5969 Shoe! M. Cohen, M (717) 867-61 97 Jacquelin Deturk, M (503) 227-2027 (914) 351-4229 (516) 286-4567 s@cullari@cad luc edu (303) 425-6539 (914) 351-3317 (FAX)

Dorothy T. Carlson, M George J. Dupaul M evans@charlotte med nyu edu (703) 241-2578 Joseph C. Cole, M Carol Cummings, M Neal Deutch, M (215) 758-3252

(714) 927-5240 (31 0) 824-4444 (913) 492-4921 (215) 758-6223 (FAX) Wayne 0. Evans, F William a Carison, M (310) 824-6682 (FAX) (317) 355-4038

(616) 383-2190 Sherwood Cole. M Harriet De Wit, Steven 1. Dworkin; M (71 4) 870-9646 Chris Cunningham, F (312) 702-1537 (919) 748-6852 John E. Exner, Jr, M

John A. Carpenter, M (503) 494-8464 (312) 702-6454 (FAX) (919) 716-7738 (FAX) (704) 298-7200 (201) 932-2190 Vicki d. Coledan (503) 494-6877 (FAX) hdew@midway uchicago edu

(317) 494-7290 Roscoe A. Dykman, M Judith J. Fabian

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Robert C. Colligan William H. Curtis Harriet A. Diamond, M (91 9) 962-6595 (201) 932-2543 Elizabeth Carson (507) 284-1 043 (215) 744-1790 (213) 226-0322 (919) 962-2537 (FAX) (201) 932-2263 (FAX) (404) 851-1552 (507) 284-7345 dyk@uncmvs oil unc edu jfalkacancer

Paul S. d'Encamacao, M Peter T. Diamond, M

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Daniel S. Chan, M (914) 245-6100 Nancy A. Didriksen, M uecker@UNCVXl (71 4) 957-5075 John M. Conlin, M (81 7) 268-4425

(708) 480-0013 Kathleen Dark, M Ruth W, Edwards, M Darrell W. Fan-is, M

Maiylou Cheal, F (707) 938-4701 Adolph 0. Diloreto, M (303) 491 -6827 (303) 425-9193 (602) 988-6561 Shawn Cooper; M (616) 381-2626 (303) 491-0527 (FAX) (602) 988-3556 (FAX) (401) 331-9507 Puma C. Datta, M redwardsalamar colostate edu Pat J. Farrone, A cheal@hrlbanl aircrew asu edu (209) 474-791 1 Paul R. Dingman, M (412) 458-9330

Deborah Cory-Slechta Exec (505) 888-0375 Dan Egli, M Drew Chenelly, M (716) 275-7931 Arnold B. Davidson, F (717) 326-61 11 Kim K. Faulkner; M (716) 723-7215 (716) 275-2591 (FAX) (201) 235-3412 Carl B. Dodrill, M (717) 323-0296 (FAX) (307) 789-3464

slechla@behÈ04ehscrochesla-ed (201) 235-3775(FAX) (206) 223-4409 (307) 789-3737 (FAX) Don R. Cherek, F Carl Eisdorfer, F

(713) 792-7925 Robert L. Coutts, M Geralene W. Davis, M John J. Dolenz, M (305) 548-4782 William 0. Faustman, M

(303) 594-4407 (71 8) 526-7533 (913) 272-31 11 (305) 548-4414 (FAX) (41 5) 493-5000 (415) 493-4901 (FAX)

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Paul L. Fazekas Charles P. France, M Arnold A. Gerall, F John F. Graefe, M Dov Hammer George A. Heise, F (716) 648-6066 (504) 943-8382 (504) 865-5331 (914) 351-4249 (609) 696-2660 (812) 855-1330

(504) 943-8383 (FAX) (914) 351-4825 (FAX) hetseg@iubacs Kenneth Feigenbaum, M cfrahc@nomvs Isumc edu John R. Gerrein, M graefeanyumed Raymond Hanbury, Jr, M

(301) 654-6009 (61 7) 938-5954 (908) 223-1242 Stephen J. Heishman, M

Arlene Frank-Vagi Jim Grau, M (908) 632-1621 (FAX) (301) 550-1547 S. N. Feingold, M (603) 886-5000 Andrew P. Gershman, M (409) 845-2584 (301 ) 550-1438 (202) 463-7544 (603) 886-5127(FAX) (304) 485-4431 e305jg@tamvml tamu edu Thomas E. Hanlon

(301) 455-7106 Jean S. Hendry, M

Samuel A. Feldman, M Cyril M. Franks, M Judith L. Gibbons. M Paul E. Greenfield, M (908) 439-3988 (305) 931-3552 (201) 932-2004 (31 4) 658-2295 (508) 532-7588 Erich Hansen

(201) 874-3386(FAX) (602) 620-1 31 2 Bernard S. Henken M

Jeffrey J . Felixbrod, M Donald B. Giddon, (VI William E. Gregory, M (617) 396-1288 (51 6) 294-5000 Earl X. Freed, F (617) 235-2995 (209) 463-0982 John V. Haralson M

(71 7) 366-3820 (213) 343-2277 Jack Henningfeld

Douglas P. Ferraro, F Nicole H. Giebink, M Manfred Greiffenstein, M (301 ) 550-1 494 (616) 387-4350 Norbert Freedman, M (619) 931-6604 (31 3) 398-2200 Emily V. Hardy, M (301) 550-1438 (FAX) (616) 387-3999 (FAX) (212) 270-2001 (313) 398-2280 (71 9) 528-8348

David G. Gilbert Rolando R. Henry, M

Steven H. Ferris. M Laurence French (61 8) 536-2301 Roland R. Griffiths; F Richard E. Hardy, M (615) 322-0054 (21 2) 263-5703 (505) 538-6418 (301) 550-0034 (804) 367-1 132 henryr@uctrvax

(212) 340-6991 (FAX) (505) 538-6178 (FAX) Bruno J. Giordani, M (301) 550-0030 (FAX) (313) 764-3167 David W. Harman Ray F. Herles

Stuart Fielding; F John R. Fullerton, M Ellen R. Gritz, F (215) 873-1010 (908) 735-2442 (617) 861-8444 (717) 272-6621 Phillip F. Giuliano; A (71 3) 792-091 9 (617) 861-3830 (FAX) (203) 481-4431 (71 3) 792-4730 (FAX) Jay A. Harper John H. Herman

Martin A. Funk, M (412) 738-2471 (214) 688-7952 Christine Fila. A (703) 780-0047 Art Dean Gleckman Henry F. Gromoll, M (214) 688-7980 (413) 774-6756 (203) 757-9271 (21 7) 424-6396 Calvin H. Harrah

Michael I. Gage, M (203) 757-2988 (FAX) (714) 241-7597 Linda L. Hernandez F

Dom V. Finocchio, M (919) 541-2450 Deborah Grossett, M (803) 776-4000 (206) 685-2323 John R. Glowa, F (71 3) 525-8467 Harold Harris; M (803) 695-6829 (FAX)

finocd'~to@! washington edu Mark Galizio, M (301 ) 496-5059 (312) 892-4913 (919) 395-3813 (301 ) 402-0378 George J. Grosso, M Theresa D. Hernandez

Helen G. First. M (805) 822-901 1 Wayne C. Harks, M

(215) 667-5631 Anthony A. Galdieri, M Nick E. Goeders, M (507) 389-2724 Stephen T. Higgins F

(71 7) 342-7582 (31 8) 674-7863 Robert N. Grove, M (802) 660-3060

Ralph I. Fisch, M (31 8) 674-7857 (81 8) 991 -6400 James B. Harrison (802) 660-3064 (FAX)

(303) 753-0828 Mark Galizio (818) 991-6419 (212) 5804826 (91 9) 395-381 5 Bernard H. Gold, M (704) 669-3177 Shirley Y. Hill, M

Marian Fischman F (312) 433-5057 Cecily Grumbine, M (412) 624-3505

(212) 960-5862 Elkan R. Gamzu, F (303) 352-4524 John M. Harrison, M (212) 795-8860 (FAX) (617) 225-6006 Samuel Goldberg, M (617) 353-2585 Joseph A. Hirsch, A

(617) 225-2741 (FAX) (212) 758-4299 Neil Grunberg, M (212) 356-1506

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(601) 362-4471 June R. Gantz, M Israel Goldiamond M (202) 295-3041 (FAX) (914) 761-6868 John C. Hitt

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James W. Hartman, M (407) 823-5407

Thomas J. Fikgerald, M Eliot L. Gardner F Mark S. Goldman, F James J. Guidi, M (316) 733-4994 jhitt@ucflvm cc ucf edu

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(508) 532-61 11 (415) 485-1357 M. Geraldine Hoban; M

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John C Flynn, M Barbara E. Havassy, M (201) 385-7122

(817) 755-2961 Patricia Gay Michael J. Goldstein, F William B. Haber, M (415) 597-9278 (801) 581-7624 (213) 825-3367 (212) 348-0240 (41 5) 597-9277 (FAX) Robert A. Hock, M

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Gary G. Forrest, M Charles Geist, M (505) 277-1394 (FAX) (719) 597-5959 (907) 474-7792 Norman B. Gordon; M William 0. Hahn M Linda K. Hay, M

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Gertrude Foster, M Henry Gonnan, Jr; M Robert L. Hale Martin H. Haydon

(313) 855-3230 Lester M. Geller M (903) 813-2481 (717) 532-1 177 (908) 297-7510 Pamina J. Hofer

(212) 305-9856 (903) 813-3199 (01 1-671) 734-9344

Raymond D. Fowler, M Deborah W. Hall. M (01 1-671) 734-5255 (FAX)

(202) 336-6080 Marc D. Gellman; M Harringto Gosling, M (716) 473-3230 Eliot S. Hearst, F

(202) 336-6069 (305) 284-41 86 (512) 822-71 12 (812) 855-9282

rdf apa@email apa org (305) 284-2522 Deborah L. Haller (812) 855-4691 Robert A. Hoff

John Grabowski F (804) 262-5685 (814) 824-2380

Stephen C. Fowler Exec Wayne R. General, M (713) 792-7925 (804)- 786-9906 William E. Heinlein, A

(601) 232-7383 (602) 844-0223 (713) 794-1425 (FAX) (703) 332-731 1 Barbara K. Hogan

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(816) 736-4725 (206) 491-1861

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Frank A. Holloway, F Martin Y. Iguchi, M Barbara J. Kaminski Milton Kornrich, M Russell C. Leaf, F (405) 271-201 1 (215) 762-1701 (41 0) 550-2776 (51 6) 736-2496 (908) 932-4036

(405) 271-5324 (FAX) (609) 227-3887 (FAX) (410) 550-2780 (FAX) ha1 hahnemann edu~iguchim Jerome W. Kosseff, M Julia A. Lee, M

Joan A. Holloway, M Alfred J. Kandik; M (212) 744-1200 (714) 826-2220 (405) 636-7405 David W. Ingersoll, M (512) 267-3503

Vivian C. Lipman, M (312) 996-2627

Ralph E. Liske, M (216) 673-5336

(201) 878-7713 Joyce A. Kovelman, A Sanford K. Lee, M John T. Lloyd Gilbert H. Honigfeld Andrew W. Kane, M (818) 998-4228 (213) 377-3070 (509) 747-0681

Karen S. Ingersoll (414) 964-6449 (81 8) 360-81 26 (FAX) Vincent P. Housey F (804) 786-9925 (41 4) 964-981 4 (FAX) Robert E. Lehman, M Suzanne M. Loflus (404) 578-5651 Norman A. Krasnegor, F (208) 322-1480 (908) 233-3720

Martinlonescu-Pioggia M Philip L. Kapnick, M (301) 496-6591 James L. Howard; F (91 9) 248-4091 (314) 863-7141 Sarah F. Leibowitz Robert H. Loiselle, M (919) 315-4145 (91 9) 248-4781 Jane M. Kraus, M (212) 327-8378 (216) 759-8685 (91 9) 31 5-8890 (FAX) Bernard Karmatz, A (603) 228-1737

Joseph A. Istvan, M (909) 625-6060 Elizabeth Leonard, M Vincent M. Lolordo, M John W. Howe, M (503) 494-2012 Barry J. Krikstone M (619) 276-5374 (902) 494-3441

(619) 324-7219 (503) 494-6877 (FAX) Richard H. Kastner, M (802) 654-2461 v!niolo@ac dal ca (301) 322-8100 Kenneth E. Leonard

Leonard Howell, George R. Jacobson, M Charles Ksir, F 716) 887-2569 Timothy A. Lomauro (404) 727-7730 (414) 258-2600 Richard J. Katz, M (307) 766-2272 (601) 232-7383

(201) 277-5125 cksir@corral uwyo edu Steven E. Lerner, M George J. Huba, M Leonard F. Jakubczak, M (41 5) 453-6900 Thomas W. Lombardo, M (310) 216-1051 (301 ) 496-7251 Richard J. Kay L. Thomas Kucharski (41 5) 454-0126 (FAX) (601 ) 232-7383 (310) 670-7735 (301) 402-1351 (FAX) (313)350-1188 (507) 287-0674

Walter Lesiw; M Joan F. Lorden, M Louise Huber, A Murray Jawik, Andrew F. Kelly, M Beverly M. Kulig, M (71 9) 634-1653 (FAX) (205) 934-3850 (201 ) 563-4793 (213) 825-2410 (91 4) 967-6500 01 1-31-5842842 (205) 975-61 10 (FAX)

01 1-31 -5843989 (FAX) Harvey S. Levin, M Wellborn Hudson, Ill M Dolores A. Jewell, M Roger L. Kelley (409) 772-2057 Leslie M. Lothstein; M (417) 887-3713 (914) 632-01 00 (909) 788-6223 Mawin L. Kumler M (203) 241-6800 (417) 882-7396 (FAX) (419) 372-2301 Stephen M. Levine, A

Jared B. Jobe, M Brian E. Kidwell, M (419) 327-6013 (FAX) (404) 627-2828 Victor R. Lovell, M Victor M. Huertas (301) 436-71 11 21-131-4268 (41 5) 854-2243

(301) 436-7955 (FAX) John 1. Lacey, F Tina E. Levine, M Kenneth D. Huff Marlyne Kilbey, Exec (513) 767-1422 (703) 305-7700 Joel F. Lubar M (409) 838-3003 Chris Ellyn Johanson (31 3) 577-2999 (615) 584-8721

(410) 550-1201 Sheldon 1. Lache, M Robert A. Levitt, F Carroll W. Hughes, M (410) 550-1202 (FAX) Kerry E. Kimball, M (972 04) 292908 (305) 776-501 0 Irwin Lucki. M (214) 563-6452 #c6]@pcc]e52 (207) 839-2559 (305) 776-6955 (FAX) (21 5) 573-3305 (214) 563-2741 (FAX) John N. Laguna, M (215) 573-2149 (FAX)

David L. Johnson James K. Kimberling; M (717) 291-8083 Deborah L. Levy, M John R. Hughes (513) 745-5658 (61 9) 599-6544 (717) 291-8516 (FAX) (617) 855-2854 Mark A. Lumly (802) 660-3060 (61 7) 855-2778 (FAX) (313) 577-2800 (802) 660-3064 (FAX) Decolius Johnson, M James M. King, M James 0. Lakehomer (313) 577-7636 (FAX)

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nadr@phs bgsm wfu edu (21 5) 787-5539 {FAX) (714) 856-451 5 Frederick Manning, F Mary E. McCaul, M Neal E. Miller, F doverton@templevm bitnet (714) 725-2513 (FAX) (202) 5'6-3006 (301) 550-0094 (203) 432-4524 Anthony B. Napoleon; M

(301) 550-0060 (FAX) (203) 432-7172 (FAX) (61 9) 270-6561 Patricia L. Owen, M George E. Pestrue M Robert Si. Mansbach, M (619) 270-5687 (FAX) (612) 462-7700 (51 7) 846-4521 (203) 441 -6452 Elizabeth McCleery, Robert G. Milligan, M (612) 339-5195 (FAX) (51 7) 846-6665 (FAX) (203) 441-41 11 (FAX) (815) 935-2544 (61 2) 245-2262 Gabriel A. Nardi, M rnansbachrs@pfizer corn (304) 296-4358 Louis A. Pagliaro, M Michael W. Peters, M

ora L. McConahey Stephen C. Milliser M (403) 492-3741 (714) 595-1221 B N C ~ Mansbridge M (804) 476-7368 (319) 588-7287 Ralph J. Nash, M (403) 492-2856 (FAX) (203) 790-7001 (201) 231-3138 Helen M. Pettinati M (203) 792-9969 (FAX) William G. McCown, Elaine S. Millner, M Joe! H. Painter M (908) 281-1394

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(205) 844-441 2 (612) 696-6196 Edward Newbury, M Robert J. Pandina M Richard Marcus. M (606) 299-4625 (201) 932-2190 Eugene P. Philipp, Jr, M (301) 443-3857 Michael G. McKee, M Donald E. Mintz, M (201) 932-5944 (414) 885-2780 (301) 443-8683 (FAX) (216) 444-5816 (212) 650-5715 Michael D. Newcomb, M (414) 885-4289 (FAX) mux@nihcu (216) 444-7032 (FAX) (213) 825-5735 Elizabeth Parker

Elizabeth Mintz, M (71 4) 856-0404 Shirley A. Phillips M G.A. Maflatt Daniel R. McLeod, M (914) 478-0814 Terry G. Newell, M (714) 856-0401 (FAX) (517) 791-6904 (206) 665.1395 (301) 955-2324 (209) 278-4707 beparker@uci bitnet

(206) 665-1310 (FAX) (301) 955-0946 (FAX) Allan F. Mirsky, F (209) 278-7139 (FAX) John P. Pichitino; M (301) 496-2551 Linda A. Parker, M (409) 762-6661

Paul R. Marques, M John C. McMillan, M (301) 402-0921 (FAX) Chris Newland, (51 9) 884-1 970 (301) 731-9891 (205) 533-9595 afmirsky@opo nth gov (205) 826-4412 (519) 884-8854 (FAX) Roy W. Pickens Exec

(205) 844-2378 (FAX) lparker3@machl wlu ca (410) 550-1 538 Joan C. Martin, A Irene S. Meaney, M David S. Mishkin, M nenteratanewlandpSidT.a=jJ (206) 543-8548 (512) 853-7323 (508) 771-0612 James C. Parsons, M Mitchell Picker

Morris t Newman (907) 561-1859 (91 9) 962-3374 Lizbeth J. Martin, M Richard A. Meisch, F Richard T. Monahan (716) 634-1 184 (415) 941-6296 (71 3) 794-1440 (617) 449-4500 Harold L Pass; M Robert 0. Pihl F

(71 3) 794-251 9 (FAX) (61 7) 449-9074 (FAX) Raymond S. Niaura, M (516) 265-8873 (514) 398-6096 Thomas P. Martin, Ill, M (401) 331-8500 (514) 398-4896 (FAX) (508) 468-4483 Nancy K. Mello; F David R. Moody, M Steven D. Passik, M

(617) 855-2746 (703) 982-2463 S. Louise Morris (212) 639-8706 Patricia Pillars, A Joe L. Martinez (914) 258-1599 (31 3) 244-8644 (510) 642-2606 Robert L. Mendelsort, M Bruce D. Moore, M (914) 986-9224 (FAX) Michael M. Patterson, M

(510) 643-7542 (304) 232-7232 (501) 569-3525 (614) 594-6401 Patricia Pimental Martinez@Violet Berkeley Edu Herbert L. Notch, A (614) 593-2338 (FAX) (708) 279-1 047

Jarrold F. Merker; M John W. Moore; M (51 5) 287-1491 J. N. Marzella (402) 489-3602 (413) 545-0569 Gordon L. Paul. M Alcides Pinto M (61 4) 62 1-3673 jmmoore@cs m a s s edu Cyril C. O'Brien, M (71 3) 743-8564 (41 0) 987-6200 (614) 621-9508 (FAX) Harvey S. Merriouns; M (403) 853-2009 (71 3) 743-8588 (FAX)

(41 5) 775-1400 Martha E. Moore-Russell, Nancy A Piotrowski

Stephen M. Mathis, M (201 ) 199-5061 Beverly O'Connor Joel A. Pava (415) 476-9829 (513) 873-3490 Klaus Miczek, F (801) 265-3069 (617) 726-3488 (415) 476-7734

(61 7) 627-341 4 Peter W. Moran, M (617) 726-7541 magic@itsa ucsf edu

Yoichi Matsumiya, M (617) 627-3939 (FAX) (508) 831-771 1 Lawrence O'Kelly, M (617) 444-7344 kmiczek@tufts edu (517) 623-6368 Andrew J. Pavtos, M Vincent D. Pisani, M

Herbert A. Moskowitz, (508) 793-8000 (312) 631-7053 Ernest P. Matuschka; M Charles M. Miezejeski, M (818) 783-8876 Stephanie O'Malley (312) 594-9151 (FAX) (308) 234-8239 (71 8) 494-5281 (81 8) 981 -2577 (FAX) (203) 789-7387 William E. Pelham, Jr, F

(718) 698-3803 (FAX) (412) 624-5194 Vladimir Pishkin, M

Jacques P. Maurissen F Kenneth E. Moyer F Wallace D. O'Shell, M addprogm@pittums (405) 427-2441 (517) 636-2541 Katharine Milac M (205) 962-2242 (412) 858-2725 (517) 636-1875 (FAX) (317) 983-1556 Alcid M. Pelletier, M Jane E. Platt, M

(317) 983-1497 (FAX) Richard J. Mucowski, M James R. Oelschlager, M (616) 791-4000 (212) 340-5719 James C May, Jr., A kathym@earlham edu (21 6) 499-7090 (407) 773-0171 (212) 263-8177 (FAX) (804) 780-5676 David M. Penetar (804) 780-6912 (FAX) Jesse B. Milby, Jr, M Dorothy F. Mueller: M Gayle A. Olson, F (202) 576-2483 Jerome J. Platt, F

(205) 939-2025 (21 2) 299-3300 (504) 286-6772 penetar@wrair-emhl army mil (215) 762-8387 Samuel 1.. Mayhugh, M (205) 975-6753 (FAX) (504) 286-6049 (FAX) (215 246-5290 (FAX) (714) 588-2688 Raymond K. Mulhern M Patricia Perez-Arce; M

Marc T. Milhander, M (901) 522-0580 Richard D. Olson, F (415) 206-8616 Murray S. Plissner; M Mary 2. Hays, M 1219) 239-7336 (504) 286-6773 (415) 206-6875 (FAX) (71 8) 368-51 57 (508) 651-4850 James A. Mulick, M

Cecil R. Miller, M (614) 722-4700 Jin S. Ong Kenneth A. Perkins, Exec Gordon J. Polder M Carolyn IM. Mazure, Exec (213)519-1713 (61 4) 722-471 8 (FAX) (415) 433-2898 (412) 624-1716 (414) 968-5955

(203) 785-21 59 (41 2) 624-601 8 (FAX)

Luis A. Munoz, M kperkins@pittums

(408) 244-0860

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Alan D. Poling, M Walter J. Reis. M Gerald Rosenbaum; Kurt Salzinger, Nina R. Schooler, F Richard L. Shull, (6 16) 387-4483 (412) 837-0900 (61 9) 594-2838 (516) 463-5219 (412) 624-1451 (919) 334-5235 (FAX)

(516) 463-6052(FAX) (412) 624-3429 (FAX) shullrflluncg Gerald T. Pollard; M Ralph M. Reitan, M psykzs@vaxc hofst ra edu (9119) 248-4605 (602) 822-2022 Eugene Rosenthal, M James W. Schroeder, A Phil S. Shurrager, M (919) 315-8890 (FAX) (602) 822-0040 (FAX) (31 3) 237-0050 Herman H. Samson (201) 994-3454 (81 3) 574-1 727

(91 0) 716-9473 Jeffrey W. Pollard, M Paul M. Reitman, M Mark R. Rosenzweig, (910) 716-7738 Ronald K. Siegel, F (61 4) 587-6647 (507) 625-4060 (41 5) 642-71 32 hsamsonfllbgsm wfu edu Stephen R. Schroeder, M (213) 208-4988 (6114) 587-6417 (FAX) (415) 642-5293 (FAX) (913) 864-4295

Robert J. Resnick, M memory@garnet berkeley edu Paul R. Sanberg, F Anthony S. Signorelti, M Cynthia Pomerleau, Exec (804) 786-9157 (81 3) 974-241 1 Leslie M. Schuh (201 ) 709-7169 (31 3) 998-6430 (804) 270-6557 (FAX) Donald C. Ross. M (410) 550-2955 (31 3) 998-6443 (FAX) rjresnick@gems vcu edu (212) 960-5810 J. Wesley Sanderson, M Jacquelin Silk usergcds@umrchum brtnet (212) 795-5886 (FAX) (805) 325-4023 Charles R. Schuster, F (818) 790-7595

Howard M. Rhoades, M ross@nyspr (805) 323-1576 (FAX) (410) 550-1719 Ovide Pomerleau, F (713) 794-1434 (41 0) 550-1 202 (FAX) Herbert Silverman M (313) 764-7152 (713) 794-1425 (FAX) Sherman Ross, F Leslie N. Sandier; M (31 3) 562-6000 (313) 764-4031 (FAX) (301) 977-7966 (21 5) 362-2990 Herbert A. Schwager, M

David C. Riccio, M (301) 948-1 138 (FAX) (602) 474-8901 Hirsch L. Silverman, M Stephen J. Popko, M (216) 672-2365 Christine Sanne~d , M (602) 474-8947 (FAX) (201)731-1137 (305) 245-3900 (216) 672-3786 (FAX) John Rossland, M (410) 550-1608

(71 8) 768-1575 (410) 550-1648(FAX) Elias M. Schwam Stephen E. Silverman, M Linda J. Porrino, M Warren J. Rice, M (201) 235-4648 (203) 966-8384 (919) 716-5475 (904) 376-161 1 Esther P. Rothman, M Mary C. Sano (919) 716-7738 (FAX) (71 8) 786-4798 (21 2) 305-5276 Eliezer L. Schwa&, M Annellen Simpkins, M

Edwin H. Richardson (212) 305-6888 (312) 341-6500 (619) 488-0907 Wayne R. Price, M (202) 472-4415 R. Phil Rountree (402) 228-3386 (702) 849-1040 Jihad B. Saoud, A Karen S. Schwarz-Stevens William H. Simpson

Joseph Richman, M (203) 724-0091 (313) 747-3863 (205) 661-5512 Marion E. Primas, A (212) 547-5964 Israel Rubenstein, M (203) 560-5347 (FAX) (301) 443-2380 (21 3) 277-9422 Steven G. Sclan; M Larry F. Sine, M (301) 443-7518 (FAX) Ellen M. Richter M Kaiserudd Sarwar, M (212) 263-5700 (808) 531-1232

(212) 838-3420 Edward M. Rubin, M (902) 562-3202 (212) 263-6991 (FAX) (808) 532-9375 (FAX) Michael T. Prince (212) 573-7490 (FAX) (414) 937-5998 (501) 935-7849 Kimbedee Sass, M John P. Scott, M Ronald V. Singer M (501) 935-7902 (FAX) Arthur J. Riopelle, M Harris B. Rubin. M (203) 785-2808 (419) 372-2301 (904) 644-3296

(504) 388-8745 (618) 536-5513 Lorenzo S. Puertas, M (504) 766-3272 (FAX) Evelyn Satinoff, F Lewis S. Seiden, Exec Patricia Singleton (201) 881-6183 Jeffrey Rubin, M (302) 831-2271 (312) 702-9640 (914( 666-2200

Frank Risch, M (607) 936-3704 (302) 831-3645 (FAX) (312) 702-3003 (FAX)

Ausma Rabe; M (213) 478-371 1 Sachchida Sinha (212) 494-5190 Judith A. Rubin, M Felix Savino Jerry Sepinwall, F (91 0141-511980) (212) 698-3803 (FAX) Fred 0. Risinger, A (608) 256-51 76 (608) 233-3000 (201 ) 235-5054

(503) 494-2036 esatrnof@psych utuc edu Vernon V. Sisney, M Jody Racenstein M (503) 494-6877 (FAX) Leonard s. Rubin Sherry L. Serdikoff, M (405) 848-4491 (310) 824-4468 - (215) 871-2946 Herbert M. Schall, M (215) 823-4610

Marcus E. Risner, F (702) 825-3290 Sally S. Skewis, M

Robert Radlow, M (919) 315-4854 Lanna Ruddy, M Bruce Serkin, M (702) 329-1 71 7 (61 9) 594-5359 (919( 315-4781 (716) 245-5219 Timothy Schallert, F (516) 733-3787 (61 9) 594-5676 (FAX) ruddy@geneseo (512) 471-6141 Stephen T. Skiftington, M

rradlow%sunstroke@sdsu edu Douglas E. Robbins, M schaallert@utxvm Yavin Shaham (716) 862-3617 (205) 991-01 34 Nancy S. Rumage. M (51 4) 848-2200

Elizabeth Rahdert, M (504) 834-1284 Steven L. Schandler, M (514) 848-2817 Edward B. Slebodnick, M (301) 443-4060 Charles M. Robinson, M (714) 997-6698 (206) 242-9532 (301) 443-2317 (FAX) (91 2) 920-021 4 x 21 06 Ned M. Russell; M schandle@vaxtrb chapman edu Joye W. Shanteau

(805) 928-1003 (601) 385-1827 Barb Slifer,

William J. Rarick David A. Rodgers, M Andrew F. Schildhaus (215) 286-6771

(206) 698-4860 (216) 444-5814 Roger W. Russell, F (516) 799-1998 Elliott S. Shapiro, M (21 6) 4440581 8 (FAX) (21 3) 206-61 97 (21 2) 473-6986 Keith J. Smide

Allen Raskin; F Charles W. Schindler M (21 6) 856-6663 (301 ) 328-6558 Timothy A. Roehrs, M Raymond Russin M (410) 550-1454 Milton Shapiro, A

(31 3) 972-1805 (913) 227-331 1 (41 0) 550-1 648 (FAX) (213) 934-2220 Alvin H. Smith. M Barbara A. Ray, M (313) 874-7158 (FAX) (913) 227-2860 (FAX) $cqs@pcc]es2 brtnet (919) 277-5232 (301) 443-1910 Sandra M. Shapiro; M

Anne Rose David M. Sabo, A Frank K. Schmidt, M (212) 757-8710 Cheryll A. Smith, M

Oakley S. Ray, F (505) 888-4445 (717) 273-8871 (81 4) 445-3503 (805) 682-0009 (61 5) 327-7070 (505) 888-4582 (FAX) Kenneth J. Sher, M (61 5) 327-7078 (FAX) Herbert L. Sachs, M Donald Schneiderman, M (314) 882-4279 James M. Smith, M

Jed E. Rose, F (312) 878-1700 (716) 461 -8943 (314) 882-7710 (FAX) (914) 71 6-4230 Donald K. Reback; M (919) 286-6822 (716) 473-1963 (FAX) psycsher@mizzout (704) 298-791 1 (191) 286-1388 (FAX) Stanley W. Sadava, M Judith M. Smith, M

rose003@@dukemc mc duke edu (41 6) 688-5550 Paul Schnur, M Saul M. Shiffman. M (201) 540-3776

Max R. Reed, M (416) 688-6922 (FAX) (219) 237-4879 (41 2) 624-8827 (503) 228-6387 Alexander Rosen, M ssadava@spartan ac brocku ca pschnur@vrnes lusb rndrana edu Robert F. Smith, M

(312) 996-2144 Robert H. Shipley (703) 993-1 360

Larry D. Reid, F (312) 413-4122 (FAX) Anna C. Saltzburg, M Martha Schon, M (91 9) 286-6934 (703) 993-1 359(FAX) (518) 276-8270 uo8489@uicvm (319) 351-1720 (21 2) 874-3660

(319) 338-0262 (FAX) Barry M. Shmavonian, M Arthur G. Snapper, M

J. V;. Reilly (215) 221-3353 (616) 372-3300 (406) 259-6161 Joseph C. Salvatore, M

(206) 259-3677 (FAX) (801) 637-2120

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Walter T. Snipes, M David S. Sternberg M Joseph J. Tecce, F Linda Twilling, M J. Michael Walsh F Barry Wolborsky M (704) 933-1 577 (516) 868-8208 (617) 552-4121 (510) 795-3060 (301 ) 571-9499 (206) 462-2776

(617) 552-8828 (FAX) Ralph W. Snodgrass, M George J. Stevens Ruby Tyson Alan J. Ward, M Bob Wolff; F (708) 216-2492 (216) 744-871 1 Robert G. Teeter. A (818) 349-7135 (312) 271-4439 (212) 263-6620

(818) 858-1226 ward@u47421 @uic vm (212) 969-0401 (FAX) Linda C. Sobell, M Jane Stewart, David J. Udelf

(41 6) 595-6683 (514) 848-2193 Stanley S. Tenen, M (216) 292-7170 ngeborg Ward F Barbara L. Wood M

(41 6) 595-661 7 (FAX) (514) 848-2817 (FAX) (312) 982-7745 (215) 519-4743 (301) 652-4147 sobelll@psych toronto edu stewart@csbnl concordla ca (312) 982-8720 (FAX) James D. Upson, M (215) 519-4269 (FAX)

(904) 437-3292 Charles G Wood Mark B. Sobell, M Maxine L. Stitzer Exec Henry A. Tenenbaum M (904) 437-4328 (FAX) John F. Warren. Ill M (501) 753-5804 (416) 595-6616 (301) 550-0042 (81 3) 365-7323 (919) 773-0900 (416) 595-6617 (FAX) (301) 550-0030(FAX) Andrew AD Ursino Ronald W Wood Exec sobellm@psych toronto edu Leslie M. Terry (31 5) 422-3808 Arnold M. Washton (914) 351-4249

Leopold Stoer (305) 476-4575 (212) 21 3-4900 (914) 351 -4825 (FAX) James F. Sobrino, M (707) 224-9148 rweetafauvax Edward T. Uyeno, M wood@sfclu med nyu edu

(212) 960-0327 (415) 326-6200 David A. Wasserman

Freda B. Stone, M Stephen G. Thein, Jr, M (41 5) 750-6926 Diana S. Woodmff-Pak, M Mary V. Solanto, M (81 2) 423-441 8 (61 9) 294-4302 Manju Vachher, M (415)476-7734 (FAX) (215) 787-1258 (718) 470-3540 (619) 294-4867 (FAX) (617) 350-7766

Argyle Stoute; M (61 7) 739-0284(FAX) Janine E. Watson, M James H. Woods The0 B. Sonderegger (212) 222-7632 Richard F. Thompson, M 501 ) 320-1552 (313) 764-9133 (402) 472-3300 (21 3) 740-7350 Elliot S. Valenstein; F (313) 764-71 18 (FAX) (402) 472-4637 (FAX) Ann P. Streissguth, F (313) 763-4360 . Frank M. Webbe M usergd6t@urnichum

(206) 543-71 55 Richard W. Thompson, M ;407) 768-8000 James L. !:orensen, F (206) 685-2903 (FAX) (206) 676-3975 Gary R. Vandenbos '407) 768-8000 ex 8871 (FAX) Dennis J. Woody, M

(415) 476-7677 astreis@u Washington edu (202) 336-5795 (504) 928-5972 Robert L. Thompson, M (202) 336-5630 Mlargaret Weber-Levine; M

Marcel Soriano, M Eva J. Strove, M (212) 772-5530 gvb apa@email apa org 404) 681-2800 William L. Woolverton (213) 343-4381 (318) 221-8411 (212) 772-5620 (FAX) *ieberlevmem@mhou s2 (312) 702-6360

Adolf van den Heuvel, M rnorehouse@mathcs emory edu

Francis R. Sparadeo Catherine Stuart, M Travis I. Thompson, F (063-332563 Donald F. Worpell, M

(401) 444-5027 (212) 877-1774 (615) 322-8242 Sheldon R. Weinberg (702) 870-1630 (615) 322-8236 (FAX) Joseph R. Vasselli, M 301) 279-5726

William D. Spaulding, M Robert M. Stutz, M Ihompst@vuctravax vanderbik edu (203) 937-2322 Boleslaw Wysocki M (402) 472-3721 (51 3) 556-5580 Herbert Weingartner, F (617) 552-8000

James H. Threalkill Beverly Vayhinger, M I 301 ) 496-9705 Linda P. Spear, H Arthur Summerfield, M (615) 320-3261 (301) 864-1446 James A. Yonai; M

(607) 777-2825 (081) 367-5991 Sidney Weinstein, F (31 5) 366-2327 (607) 777-6418 (FAX) Carl L. Tishler, M William S. Verplanck, M 1203) 744-7474

Dorothy J. Susskind M (614) 252-3800 (615) 522-0431 Michael J. Yonkovig M

Paul F. Speidell, M (212) 753-9325 Sheldon D. Weinstock, M (704) 366-381 8

(805) 543-7851 Suzanne lisne, M William F. Vitulli, M 1410) 752-2545

Akira Suzuki A (914) 666-6740 (205) 460-6321 Alice M. Young, Exec

Martin M. Spiaggia, M (805) 323-8223 (914) 666-8596 (FAX) Bernard Weiss, F (31 3) 577-3290 (516) 421-1313 John R. Vogel, M 1716) 275-1736 (313) 577-7636 (FAX)

James A. Swartz Ethel Tobach, M (201) 832-9060 716) 276-2591 (FAX) userghd6@waynemts Ralph Spiqa, M (312) 787-0208 (212) 769-5487 (201) 832-5367 weiss@behv08 uordbvrochester edu

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.A . Todaro, M Muriel D. Vogel-Sprott, George A. Wertheim, F (509) 335-1 507 James P. !:pink, M Daniel S. Sweeney, A (201 ) 752-9500 (519) 885-121 1 1415) 661-8939 (219) 925-2017 (908) 232-5220 (519) 746-8631 Gerald A. Young, M

Murray Tondow, M vogel@watdcs uwaterlooca G. N. West, M (301) 328-2973 Robert L. Siprague, F John A. Sweeney, M (41 5) 857-01 11 1615) 855-1717 (217) 333-4123 (412) 624-991 9 Ann P. Vreeland; M 1615) 855-0410 (FAX) Thomas J. Young, M spraue@uxl cso uinc edu (412) 624-4962 (FAX) Kari A. Trexler, M (214) 750-6646 (913) 295-641 1

(801) 581-6826 Cora Lee Wetherington, M

Bonnie J. Spring, M Jacob S. Swidler; M ktrexle@edu utah saff ssbl Rudy E. Vuchinich, F 1301) 443-1263 James P. Zacny

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John D. Swisher, F (31 3) 936-2034 Nancy Waite-O'Brien, M 1313) 256-901 1 zacn@midway uchicago edu Richard L. Sprott (81 4) 863-241 8 keith trujillo@me umich edu (619) 322-5191 (301) 496-4996 (619) 770-9332 (FAX) Dorit B. Whiteman, M Gary K. Zammit, M

(301) 402-001 0 Jill Szawara, M Michael E. T ~ l s o n ; F 1212) 479-3529 (212) 523-1700 (716) 243-6528 Michael F. Walczak, M

Jeanne M. Stahl, M Jalie A. Tucker, F (305) 974-6806 Randolph Whitworth, M E. J. Zamorski, A (404) 586-0805 Linda Tarazi, M (205) 844-6471 1915) 747-5551 (31 3) 443-1224

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M. D. Stanton, F s1 twt@isu 1804) 371-7519 Mary F. Zemanbky

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(217) 244-8761 (FAX) (504) 926-2620 Allen E. Willner, M Robert A. Zucker

J. M. Stapleton, M htayIor@uiuc edu Patricia Waller. M 1718) 470-8396 (51 7) 353-5926 Frank T. Twiggs, M (31 3) 936-1 046 (517) 336-3764 (FAX)

Stephen P. Starin, M Stuart P. Taylor, M (609) 645-3572 (31 3) 936-1081 (FAX) John R. Wittenborn, F (904) 488-3673 (216) 672-2543 (609) 646-5725 (FAX) 1201) 932-2907 Kathleen D. Zylan M

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meetings for division leaders to see that Division members' expertise is recognized and that they are called upon whenever their contribution may make a difference in how

In mid-May, you will receive a ballot asking YOU Force, 1991-1992; Member, Planning Corn- science, behavioral pharmacology and toxi-

to vote for two Division 28 officers, President- mittee for 1994 Conference on Postdoctoral cology fare in the future. Division 28 will

Elect and Member-at Large. The winners of Education and Training; Division 28: Coun- prosper by having its members in key ~ o s i -

these elections will take office in August, 1994. cil Representative, 1981-84; Executive tions as sensitive issues are decided. over the

The President-Elect then serves as President in Committee, 1981-92, Curriculum Commit- past five years, our new journal, continuing

m',-96 and as Past President in 1996-97. The tee, Chair 1988-92; Member Continuing education, and psychopharmacology train-

Me&er-at.Large, job is to the Education Committee, 1993-present; Chair, "-6 for health semice providers have been

at &ecutive Commtttee CommitteeonPrescriptionPrivileges, 1990- the focus of my efforts. Funds that the

present. Ad hot reviewer for NIDA, NIMH, Division earns through continuing educa- meetings, also serves for a three year term. Pro-

files of the candidates are presented below. andVA. Editorial Reviewer for& Science, tion can be used to cover the cost of many

Communications in ~sychopharmaco~ogy, division activities, for example publication

President- Elect Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, of the abstracts from the convention, which

American Psychologist, Experimental and is vitally important to our membership, M. Marlyne Kilbey Clinical ~vchopharmacology, Drug and ~ 1 ~ ~ - especially our younger members. As Presi-

hol Dependence, and Advisory Editor to dent, 1 will continue to push these issues, Education: Ph.D. in psychology, Univer- sity of Houston, 1969. Contemporary Psychology, 1991-present. along with support of federal re~earch bud-

gets, by bringing them to the forefront of

Research Interests: pre-clinical and clinical Development is the keyword. We need: agenda.

psychopharmacology; currently I am work- 1 ) a vision of where we want psycho- Stephen C. Fowler ing on nicotine dependence and cocaine pharmacology to be in 2025 and to develop

dependence as they relate to affective disor- astrategy for how Division28 can assist it to Education: Ph.D. in Experimental Psy-

ders; I have begun to look at perception of come about; chology, Princeton Univ., 1970.

drug effects as a factor in nicotine depen- 2, continued advocacy for Research Interests: Rodent models of the dence, cocaine dependence and associated research evaluating drug effects in non-hu- motor side effects of antipsychotic drugs, affective disorders. mans and humans;

including neuroleptic-induced

Current Position: Professor of psychol- 3) support and promotion of our new Parkinsonism, d~s tonia , akathisia, and

ogy, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Journal; tardive dyskinesia; behavioral tolerance phe-

3) action on issues of use of laboratory nomena; effects of environmental Memberships: APA (Fellow, Division 28 animals in research; enrichment or isolation on responsiveness and 35, Member Division 50), Sigma Xi, to cocaine; computers and instrumentation AAAS, Society for Neuroscience, College 4) action on issues of funding for re-

in behavioral science research. Current on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc., search in psychopharmacology andsubstance

funding by NIMH (R01 M H 43429): "Bio- AAUP, AAUW, Behavioral Pharmacology abuse;

~hysical analysis of neuroleptic's behavioral Society, Southeastern Psychological Asso- 5) to establish Div. 28 as a major pro- effects,, elation. vider of continuing education in

psychopharmacology and substance abuse; Current Position: F.A.P. Barnard Distin- Service Positions: NIDA, Member, Extra-

6) continued liaison with other science guished Professor of Psychology and mural Science Advisory Board, 1990-95,

and drug abuse service constituencies both Pharmacology, University of Mississippi Science Advisor, 1989; APA: Member - Com-

inside and outside APA. (Oxford), University, MS. mit on Academic Freedom and Conditions ofEmployment 1976-81, Chairperson, 1979; Active Members are the linchpin. Memberships: APA (Fellow, Division 28),

Member- Finance Committee, 1982-88; APS (Charter Fellow), Behavioral Pharma-

~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ , Accreditation Committee, 1988- Division 28 has benefited over the years cology Society, ASPET, Sigma Xi, AAAS,

1992, Chairperson, 1990-9 1; Member, from extraordinary efforts of its members. Society for Neuroscience, Psychonomic SO-

Planning Committee for the Journal of E ~ - AS president, I will involve these members ciety, Society for Computers in Psychology

p e n m e n t a ~ ~ d C ~ ~ c a ~ ~ s y c h o p h a r m a c o l o ~ ; and recruit others in planning and carrying, (Charter Member), Society for the Stimulus

Member, Investment Committee, 1992-95; out the Division's activities. I will partici- Properties of Drugs, Southeastern Psycho-

Member of Psychopharmacology Task Pate fully in APA's various committees and logical Association.

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Service Positions: APA Division 28 Mem- Member-At-Large Alcoholism, I can also provide for liaison bership Chair, 1988-1991; APA Division 28 between the division and RSA. Council Representative, 1991-1994; APA Herman H. (Hank) Samson

Harriet de Wit Conference on Postdoctoral Education in ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ : p h . ~ . in ~ i o p s y c ~ o ~ o g y , Uni-

Jan., 1994; Division 28 Execu- versity of waterloo, canada, 1968. Education: Ph.D. in Experimental Psychol-

tive Committee, 1988-1994 (haven't missed ogy, Concoda University, Montreal, Canada, a meeting yet!); NSF Post Doctoral Fellow- Research Interests: Behavioral pharmacol- 1981.

ship review Panel, 1979, 1980; NSF Pre ogy of alcohol, animal models of alcohol

Doctoral Fellowship Review Panel, 1982- self-administration, CNS mechanisms of al- Research Interests: Human psycho- pharmacology, determinants of drug prefer-

1985, Panel Chair 1985; Ad hoc reviewer for coho1 reinforcement. ences, neural mechanisms of drug effects.

several NSF grant proposals; Chair of Univ. Current Position: Professor of Physiology

of Miss. Psychology Dept. 1982-1985; ref- and Pharmacology, Professor of Compara- Current positions: Director, Human Be-

eree for Behavioural Brain Research, tive Medicine and Director of the Division havioral Pharmacology Laboratory;

Behavioral Neuroscience, Behavioural Phar- of Substance Abuse Research at the Com- Associate Professor, Department of Psy-

macology, Behavior Research Methods parative Medicine Clinical Research Center, chiatry and Committee on Clinical

Instruments and Computers, Journal of Phar- Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Pharmacology, The University of Chicago.

maceutical Sciences, Journal of Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ h i ~ ~ : ~~~~i~~~ co l lege of Neuroscience, Pharmacology Biochemistry

and~ehavior, Physiology and Behavior, Psy- Memberships: Behavioral Pharmacology Neuropsychopharmacology (Associate

chopharmacology, and Science. Society, Research Society on Alcoholism, Member), American Psychological Associa- tion (Fellow; 1993 Program Chair Division Behavioral Toxicology Society, Society of

Platf~rm: As one of the largest and most Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, Soci- 28), Behavioral Pharmacology Society, Col-

effective professional associations in Wash- ety for Neurosciences, Association for lege on Problems of Drug Dependence,

ington, D.C., the APAadvances~s~chology Behavioral Analysis, New York Academy International Study Group Investigating

and behavioral science issues before the ex- of sciences, American society of Pharma- Drugs as Reinforcers: (President, 1989-91),

ecutive, legislative and judicial branches of cology and Therapeutics. New York Academy of Sciences, Research

the Federal Government. Although the Solciety on Alcoholism.

number of active scientists in A ~ A contin- Service Positions: Serve on the Editorial Service Positions: Field Editor, Psychop-

ues to dwindle, it is clear to me that APA Board of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, harmacology; Editorial Board, Drug and needs the active participation of Division 28 Alcohol, Pharmacology, Biochemistry 2nd

to preserve the scientific basis for A ~ A ~ ~ Behavior. Member of the NIAAA Neuro- A1 coho1 Dependence; Member, Special Re- view Committees and site visitor, NIDA

political positions regarding psychopharma- science and Behavior IRG from 1985-1990, and NIMH, 1987-1993; Member, NIDA

cology (especially in relation to prescription 1993-1996. Chaired& Center grant Extramural Science Advisory Board, 1993-

privileges for psychologists), efficacy of drug review, 1992. N ~ m ~ o u s special review present; Ad hoc member, Board of Scientific treatments for mental illnesses, substance groups for both NIDA and NIAAA. Grant Counselors, Addiction Research Center, abuse, continuing education in psychophar- reviews for both NSF, VA, and Canadian

NIDA, 1993; Consultant, FDA Center for macology, the use of animals in research, grants. Reviewer f o r a ~ ~ r o x i m a t e l ~ I5 bur- Drug Evaluation, 1991- present (member of and related issues. If elected, I intend to nals each Year.

FDA Drug Abuse Advisory Committee, work clOsely with the Div' 28 Rep' Platform: As Member-at-I.,arge, I will try to 1988-91); Consultant, Examination Com- (Alice Young) and the Division 28 Executive bring to the Division input from the alcohol mittee of the American Society of Addiction Committee to support our agendas in the research area, an area which has been some- Medicine, 1992 - present; Member, Institu- Council, which is APA's primary policy

what under-represented in Division tional Review Board, Illinois Department of setting body. Prompting the Central Office activities. As we continue to define the field Alcoholism and Substance Abuse; Addic- Directorates to assist us and to call on our of substance abuse, the implications related tionsResearchInstitute, 1991 -present; WHO expertise will also be one of my explicit to alcohol will be critical for maintaining the Technical Advisor, Switzerland, 1990. aims.

perspectives related to this drug of abuse. Having worked in the alcohol behavioral Platform: I would like to promote better

In addition, I will continue to search for intellectual exchange among researchers pharmacology area for over 20 years, I be- ways to increase the likelihood that Divi- working in the various subdisciplines in- lieve that I can bring this perspective to sion 28 continues to garner enough votes in

Division activities in manner which will volving psychopharmacology (e.g., the apportionment ballot to retain a seat on complement the major goals of the division. behavioral pharmacology, learning theory, Council. Being involved with theResearch Society on and physiological, social and clinical psy-

chology). - Division 28, American ~sychological Association ~ a d e 13

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i n Alcohol Research

mencing in either July or September, 1994, with the Addictive Behaviors Re- search Center in the Depattment of Psychology at the University of Wash- ington and is funded by the National Institute on A/coho/Abuse andA/coho/-

ism. -,-he over purpose is to provide

search, w i th an emphasis on the etiology and prevention of drinking and a,coholism. As this topic will be ap- proached from b&h psychosocia, and

biobehavioral perspectives, individuals

1 research hasimprovedthe healthofallanirnals. , I 1 with training in any re'evant

1 Although destgned primarily for jun~or high I ] ; areas of P ~ Y C ~ O ~ Y (clinicalr health PSY-

1 1 school aged children, the book has broad ap. , I ch0!0gY, physiological, social, cognitive, , I peal. To order, please contact the Foundation behavioral pharmacology, etc.) are en- 1 : for Bioniedical Research, 81 8ConnecticutAve, I cowaged to apply. Applicants should

NW; Suite 303; Washington, DC 20006. ' 1 ; 1 submit a cover letter indicating areas of I ' I i research interest, a vita, and three let-

available. It is vitally important that the

membership respond affirmatively to this request because people in positions of lead- ership recognize the need to have people in

the relevant cognate areas available as re- viewers. If we are remiss in supplying them

wlth a pool of such qualified individuals, then grant applications may indeed be re-

viewed by those unfamiliar and unqualified to review a particular cognate area.

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i The second issue I wish to address is whether

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our Division wants to take a position on drug use. In a letter to our Past President,

Maxine Stitzer, Lewis Lipsitt indicated that

1 it would be of great use for Division 28 to

I take such positions on drug use; for ex- 1 ample, he cited an article in which a I

psychologist had many patients who were I taking Prozac and the Prozac was being I prescribed by a colleague physician. He

raisedthe question of whether it is appropri- at,: to have so many individuals taking the

i s of recommendation by May 7,1994, 1

to G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D., Postdoctoral 1 vcho/oav Traininain A/coholResearch ,

DEPARTMENT OFPHARMACOLOGY LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERWY

MEDICAL CENTER NEWORLEANS

A post-doctoral research position is avaib able in the De~artment of Pharmacoloav at

" s " Program, Department of Ps ychology Nl- 25, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195. This appointment is contin- gent upon new project period funding approval from NIAAA.

I I same drug. Does Division 28 wish to express

opinions on such issues? Dr. Lipsitt also 1 suggested that we have some sort of a bulle-

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the ~ou is iana~ta te universitv ~ed i ca i&w- I 1 ! 1 ter in New Orleans to condhct behavioral and nharmacoloaical studies in non-human sub~ects. he t r inee will conduct pharma- 1 I esearch Position cological studies in at least one of the 1 in B&&orai ~ h a ~ ~ a ~ o l o g y followina research areas: discriminative ! ! 1 ! tin board to disseminate our scientifically

I bsed knowledge to other academicians and stimul~us-effects of opioid dependenceand 1 1 , I position available in ~ l ~ ~ - f ~ ~ d ~ d ~ithdr~awal; discriminativestimuluseffects r * ; studying influences of benzodiazepine dependence and with- 1 draws,; analgesic effects of opioids with , ; on the behavioral effects of chronically-

novel mechanisms of action: the role of t administered drugs- Full-time 3-Year

practitioners within the community. Many

members of Division 28 are doing animal- based laboratory research which often does not easily translate to scientific knowledge a'c~out clinical issues. However, insofar as it

endogenousopioids in respiratory function; I 11 position (wi th possible renewal) but not cardiovasculareffectsofself-administered 1 1 , ] a tenure track academic job. Requires drugs of abuse; and environmental vari- (experimental psychology or CNS ables *that affect the subjective effects of i p~armaco~ogy preferred). position is drugs Of abuse' must have a appropriate for a new ph.D. seeking Ph.D. in psychoiogy, pharmacology, neuro- ~ c i e n c ~ o r a c ~ o ~ e ~ y - ~ ~ a ~ ~ f i e ~ d . T h e p ~ i t i ~ n postdoctoral training in is open immediately; the appointment is for 1 1 1 pharmac0bY or for a junior-level Ph-D- one year and is renewable annually for an ' seeking entry-level employment w i th

additional two years. Pleasesend letter, CV 'I I guidance in full-time research. Available and the names of three references to: I 1 1 1 july 1.

does, Lew Lipsitz's ideas may constitute a salumry service for the Division to ~erform, arid it may, as he suggested, increase our

membership. I raise this issue for discussion arnong the Division membership so we can

initiate a dialogue about whether or not we

wish to embark on this type of an endeavor. Charles P. France

Department of Pharmacology Send vitae to: LouisianaState University Medical Center 11 1 {

I100 Florida Avenue James B. Smith New Orleans, LA 701 19

Mercer University School of Forinformation: 504-942-8382 Pharmacology

FAX: 942-8383 300, Mercer Uni"ersity Drive Internet: [email protected] [ 1 1 Atlanta, Georgia 30341

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Elected: President Lewis S. Seiden 8/92-8195 lew@DRU(iS.BSD.UCHlCAGO.EDU President-Elect John G. Grabowski 8/93-8196 Past-President Maxine L. Stitzer 8/91-8194 [email protected],JHU.EDU Council Representative Stephen C. Fowler 2/91 -1194 PYMMB@UMSVM

Alice M. Young 2/94-1197 USERGHD6QWAYNEMTS Members-at-Large Alice M. Young 8/91 -8194

Deborah A. Cory-Slechta 8/92-8195 SLECHTA$PBEHVO4.BlOPHYSlCS.ROCHESTER.EDU James L. Sorensen 8/93-8196

&pointeda Program chair, 1994 Marilyn E. Carroll 8193-845 [email protected] Past Program Chair Harriet de Wit 8/92-8194 [email protected] Incoming Program Chair Suzette Evans 8/94-8196 Newsletter Editor James Zacny 8/93-8196 [email protected]

ASPETINeuroscience Liaison Nancy Ator 819-8196 [email protected] APA Public Affairs Liaison George E. Bigelow 8/91-8194 [email protected] APS Liaison Donald A Overton 8/91 -8195 [email protected] Board of Scientific Affairs Ronald W. Wood 8/92-8195 wood@SFC;LU.MED,NYU.ED Centennial Officer Herbert Barry 819118195 barry@VM$;.ClS.PlT.EDU CPDD Liaison Roy W. Pickens 8/92-8194 Corn. on Animal Research Christine A. Sannerud 8/93-8196 $xc5%[email protected] Corn. on Continuing Ed. Chris-Ellyn Johanson 8191-8193

Maxine L. Stitzer 8/92-8195 [email protected] Com. on Nomts. & Awards Larry D. Byrd 8/91 -8194 [email protected] Committee on Prescript. Priv, Marlyne Kilbey 8/91-8194 MUILBEY@WAYNESTl Corporate Liaison James L. Howard 8/92-8195 Membership Chair Warren K. Bickel 8/g1-81g4 [email protected] Neurobehavioral Tox, Corn. Deborah A. Co Slechta 8/93-8196 ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ @ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Public Information Kenneth A. Per !-- ~ n s 8/92-8194

David M. Penetar 81g2-81g6 penetar@WRAlR-EMH1 .ARMY.MIL

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