EDUCATION
1988, Ph.D., Psychology, The American
University
1984, M.A., Psychology, The American University
1979, B.A. Psychology, The Colorado College
HONORS AND AWARDS
U.S.E.P.A. Service Award for Lead
(Pb) Health Assessment
American University Adjunct
Professor of the Year Award
U.S.E.P.A. Unsung Hero Award for work with Autistic Children
U.S.E.P.A./OPPT Teamwork Award
U.S.E.P.A./OPPT Mission Award
U.S.E.P.A. Science Achievement Award in Health Science
U.S.E.P.A. Bronze Medal for Commendable Service
U.S.E.P.A. Employee Recognition Award
U.S.E.P.A. Service Award
Montgomery County Department of Family Resources Award for Neighborhood Empowerment
Program
U.S.E.P.A. Service Award
Department of Veteran's Affairs, Performance Award
American University Doctoral Fellowship
United Methodist Graduate Scholarship
American University Research Support Grant
National Science Foundation Fellowship
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Sigma Xi Honor Society
Who's Who in Women
Who's Who in American Scientists
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Preferred Provider, American Whole Health
Workgroup Member, International Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Preparation of Developmental Neurotoxicity Testing Guidelines
Member, Association Government Toxicologists
Workgroup Member, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, The Health Impact of Chemical Exposures During the Gulf War, A Research Planning Conference (Pathophysiology and Etiology of Gulf War Illness)
United States Workgroup Leader, International Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Development of Neurotoxicity Testing Guidelines and Guidance Document
Chair, USEPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Technical Training Committee
Workgroup Member, U.S.E.P.A., Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Strategic Planning Committee
Member, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation and Dance
Consultant and Behavioral Pharmacologist, Montgomery County Department of Family Resources, Family Support Center, Inc., Provided training in drug effects to Montgomery County Police, Prepared video on "Behavioral Effects of Substances of Abuse"
Committee on Admissions Georgetown University, School of Medicine
Board of Directors, Vice President, Olin Conservation, Inc.
Research and Development Subcommittee on Safety, Veteran's Affairs Medical Center
American University Psychology Department Council
President, Psychology Graduate Student Council, The American University
RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1984 - Present, Scientist in Residence
and Adjunct Professor at a University in Washington, D.C. Department of Psychology,
Department of Health and Fitness
Teach graduate and undergraduate
courses in psychopharmacology and health. Conduct research and publish research
on drugs of abuse and chemicals with neurotoxic potential.
1994 - Present, Neurotoxicologist
at a Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C.
Conduct health and risk assessments in neurotoxicology, developmental neurotoxicology,
behavioral toxicology and neuroendocrine disruptors. Development of regulatory
Test Rules and testing guidelines for evaluation of neurobehavioral effects.
1991 - 1994, Behavioral Pharmacologist
Veterans Affairs Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Washington, D.C.
Senior Research Scientist.
Research on treatment of PCP, cocaine, ketamine and other substance abuse disorders.
PTSD, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and other mental disorders. Supervisor, responsible
for training physicians in substance abuse treatment and research. Developed
pre-clinical pharmacology laboratory for evaluation of behavioral effects of
drugs of abuse.
1991 - 1994 Adjunct Assistant Professor
of Psychiatry Georgetown University Medical Center Department of Psychiatry
Washington, D.C.
Teach psychopharmacology, medical treatment of substance abuse, and human ecology
to medical residents. Admissions Committee Member.
1979 - 1980 Behavioral Psychologist
National Children's Center 6200 2nd Street, N.W. Washington, D.C.
Provided one-on-one behavioral therapy to mentally and emotionally disturbed
children.
1979 Research Assistant in Substance
Abuse Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
Washington, D.C.
Conducted research on drugs of abuse and psychotherapeutic medications.
1974 National Science Foundation Research Fellow National Inst. Allergy and Infectious Diseases Bethesda, MD
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
As Expert Toxicologist, Expert 980 has been consulted on legal cases regarding the effects of drugs of abuse including PCP, cocaine, heroin, alcohol and marijuana. Expert 980 has provided expert advisement on the mechanism of action and behavioral effects of typical "date-rape" drugs; and on the uses and medical effects of medicinal drugs. Expert 980 has also been consulted as an expert on the neurotoxic effects of lead and other toxic chemicals. Expert 980's services include development of scientifically sound litigation positions, the critique of expert toxicology reports and depositions and analysis and interpretation of scientific literature.
Admitted in Washington, D.C. Superior Court; Virginia Beach, Virginia Circuit Court; Dare County, Chicago Trial Court; and New York Supreme Court. Serve as an expert witness for defense/plaintiff, civil/criminal, and as a pre trial consultant for depositions/administrative hearings/affidavits.
SELECTED COURSES TAUGHT
Neurotoxicology (post-graduate)
This course covers the classification of chemicals with neurotoxic potential,
and the mechanisms by which chemicals can cause behavioral and neural toxicity,
including the types of adverse effects on the nervous system and their measurement.
The course also reviews the guidelines that are used by regulatory agencies
such as EPA, FDA and OECD to evaluate neurotoxic potential.
Behavioral Pharmacology (post-graduate)
Psychotherapeutic medications, the illnesses they are used to treat, and the
biological mechanisms by which they act. The medical treatment of substance
abuse.
Behavioral Medicine (graduate) This course evaluates behavioral medicine as an alternative to pharmaceutical medicine. Discussion of behavioral therapies includes, progressive relaxation, stress management, meditation, guided imagery, hypnosis, biofeedback, awareness training, Gestalt, cognitive-behavioral and other psychotherapies. The course includes discussion of alternative therapies that incorporate a holistic approach to healing.
Drugs and Behavior (undergraduate) This course covers the neurophysiology and biochemistry of behavior, as the basis for understanding the mechanism of drug action. It includes discussions of numerous categories of drugs and neurotransmitters, behavioral effects, mechanisms of addiction, tolerance and withdrawal, toxic and adverse side effects of drugs, and alternative therapeutic treatments for mental illnesses.
SELECTED INVITED LECTURES AND SEMINARS
Available upon request.
PUBLICATIONS
Available upon request.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Available upon request.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES
Available upon request.
KEYWORDS
Psychopharmacologist Expert Witness, Neurotoxicologist Expert Witness, Toxicologist Expert Witness, Substance Abuse Expert Witness, Lead Exposure Expert Witness, Lead Expert Witness, Behavioral Medicine Expert Witness, Neurotoxicology Expert Witness, Stress Management Expert Witness, Health Risk Issues in the Areas of Neurological Behavioral Expert Witness, Developmental and Neuroendocrine Toxicity Expert Witness, Scientific Analysis of Technical Chemical Data Expert Witness, Health and Risk Issues In Psychopharmacology Expert Witness, Neuropharmacology Expert Witness, Developmental Neurotoxicology Expert Witness, Behavioral Toxicology And Neuroendocrine Disruptors And Development Of Regulatory Test Rules And Testing Guidelines Under The Toxic Substances Control Act Expert Witness