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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

Education:

1965-1968Major in Philosophy, Immaculate ConceptionCollege, Troy, NY

1969B.A. (Biology), SalemState College, Salem, MA

1974M.A. (Physiology), University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX

1985Ph.D. (Psychology), Northeastern University, Boston, MA

Dissertation (Dr. Helen Mahut, major advisor): "Behavioral, anatomical, and neurochemical deficits following a bout of thiamine deficiency in the rat."

Academic and Administrative Appointments:

2010 – PresExecutive Committee Member, The ODU China Center

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2005 – 2010Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Research, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

2003 - 2005Dean of Graduate Studies and Assoc. Vice President for Research, OldDominionUniversity, Norfolk, VA

2003 - PresProfessor, Dept. of Psychology, OldDominionUniversity, Norfolk, VA

2000 - 2003Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, College of Sciences, SDSU, San Diego, CA

1995 - 2004Research Neuroscientist, Dept. Neurosciences, UCSD Sch. Med., San Diego, CA

1993 - 1994Assoc. Research Neuroscientist, Dept. Neurosciences, UCSD Sch. Med,

San Diego, CA

1991 - 2003Graduate Group, SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology

1991 - 2003Professor, Dept. of Psychology, SDSU, San Diego, CA

1988 - 1990Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, SDSU, San Diego, CA

1987 - 1992Asst. Research Neuroscientist, Dept. Neurosciences, UCSD Sch. Med., San Diego

1986 - 1988Instructor in Psychiatry, HarvardMedicalSchool, Boston

1985 - 1986Research Fellow in Psychiatry, HarvardMedicalSchool, Boston

1981 - 1985Associate in Neuropathology (Biochemistry), HarvardMedicalSchool, Boston

Professional Activities and Elected Positions

2009 – PresAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)-Chinese Association of Science & Technology (CAST)Steering Committee on Ethics in Science. (

2008 – PresNational Advisory Panel on Research Integrity – Co-Founder and Organizer

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2010 - PresMember, Special Review Panel, Research on Research Integrity Grants,

NIH/NIEHS

2008 - 2010Board of Directors, Council of Graduate Schools

2009 – 2010Past President, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools

2008 - 2009President, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools

2007 - 2009Vice President and President-elect, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools

2005 –2010Executive Board, member, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools

2007- 2008Council of Graduate Schools, Review Team, NSF RCR programs

2009Consultant on RCR Programs to Appalachian State University

2009 – 2011Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS)-International: ICHP Speech Language Pathology/Audiology Professional Standards

Committee

2007NY Board of Reagents, Chair, Evaluation Team, proposed Doctoral Nursing

Program, MolloyCollege, Rockville Center, NY

2006Council of Graduate Schools, Consultant to Appalachian State University, NC2005 Council of Graduate Schools, Consultant to WilkesUniversity Graduate

Programs, Wilkes-Barre, PA

1994 - 2010Editorial Board, Metabolic Brain Disease

1992- 1994 Ad hoc member, NLS 2 Study Section, NINCDS

1986 - 1988External reviewer, VA Merit Review

Hospital/Medical Center Appointments:

1987 - 2001Health Care Scientist, GS/13, V.A. Med. Ctr., San Diego, CA

1986 - 1987Member, Research & Development Committee, V.A. Med. Ctr.,

Brockton/W.Roxbury, MA

1985 - 1988Health Care Scientist, GS/13, V.A. Med. Ctr., Brockton, MA

1984 - 1985Health Care Scientist, GS12. V.A. Med. Ctr., Providence, RI

1981 - 1985Assistant in Biochemistry, Harvard/McLean Hosp., Belmont, MA

1977 - 1981Consultant Neurochemist, Harvard/McLean Hosp., Belmont, MA

1972 - 1977Research Biologist GS/9, V.A. Med. Ctr., Brockton, MA

Certificates, Professional

2006Management and Leadership in Education (MLE) – The Harvard Institutes for

Higher Education, June, 2006

1993 Clinical Hypnotherapy Certificate - Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnosis Institute, Solana Beach, CA

1992EMDR Basic Certificate

Membership in Scientific Societies:

2009 – PresAssociation for Practical and Professional Ethics

1995 - 1998American Society of Neurochemistry

1993 - PresInternational Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism

1993 - PresResearch Society on Alcoholism

1989 -1993Western Psychological Association

1988 -1993American Psychological Society

1986 - PresPhi Kappa Phi

1984 - PresAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science

1982 - PresEuropean Brain and Behavior Society

1982 - PresBritish Brain Research Association

1982 - PresSociety for Neuroscience

1979 - 1981 National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards

Awards and Honors:

2001 - Psi Chi SDSU Chapter Outstanding Professor Award

2001 - Outstanding Faculty Award, SDSU

2000 - Phi Beta Kappa Univ. Lecturer,

1992 - Honorary Member, National Golden Key Honor Society

1990 - V.A. Superior Performance Award

1989 - V.A. Outstanding Performance Award

1986 - V.A. Special Achievement Award

1986 - Phi Kappa Phi, 1986

1982 - AHA Outstanding Program Volunteer Award

1980 - V.A. Commendation

1978 - V.A. Commendation

1969 - Golden Key Society Award

Extramural Projects

Recent Funding Proposals:

“Meeting of the National Advisory Panel on Research Integrity”

P.J. Langlais & M. Kalichman, Co-Organizers

Conference and Travel Award Proposal submitted to Office of Research Integrity

Total Costs: $14,500; Conference to be held August 28, 2012, Georgetown Univ.

“Collaborative Research: UBM-Institutional: Tidewater Math Biology Research Experience (TiMBRE)”

H. Gaff, P.I.; P.J. Langlais, Co-Investigator

NSF – Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Training in Biology& Math

NSF Proposal # 1129176

Total Direct & Indirect Costs: $729,873; Funding Period: 01/01/12 to 12/31/16

“Improving Engineering Ethics Education: A Multidisciplinary and Multicultural Approach”

P. Pazos-Lago, P.I.: P. Langlais, Co-PI

NSF Proposal # 1135320; EESE program

Total Direct & Indirect Costs: $299,343; Funding Period: 01/01/12 to 12/31/14

Integrating Ethics Education: Capacity-Building Workshops for Science and Engineering Faculty”

M. Kalichman, P.I.; DK Plemmons, Co-P.I.; P.Langlais, Collaborator

NSF Proposal # 1135358; EESE program

Total Direct & Indirect Costs: $298,649

Submitted, not funded:

“Mutlidisciplinary Modeling and Simulation Programs”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

NSF IGERT

Preliminary Proposal No. 0935685

“VirginiaAlliance for Graduate Education & Professoriate”

P.J. Langlais, co-PI

NSF AGEP proposal,

Total Direct Costs: $373,611; Funding Period: 01/09-12/13

“Are Injustices, Mentoring and RCR Training Predictors of Research Misbehaviors?

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

NIH application ID 1 R21 RR025301-01

Total Direct Costs: $200,000; Funding Period: 07/08-06/09

Funded – Past 15 years:

1.“ODU Oral Pre-School Program”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

VirginiaDepartment of Education

Total Budget: $229,800

  1. “Training and Assessment Program – Ethics, Professional Standards & Responsible Conduct”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

CGS/NSF award, RCR Project, Funding period 01/01-12/31/07

Total Direct Costs: $15,000

  1. “Graduate Education for the Responsible Conduct of Research – Avenues and Approaches”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

CGS/ORI funding as part of the RCR Project, Funding period 10/04-09/05

Total Direct Costs: $15,000

  1. “Histamine, IL-1 & Nitric Oxide in Wernicke Lesions”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

NINDS #NS33157 – 05-07, funding period 12/10/99-03/02/04

Total Direct Costs: $422,255

  1. “Developing and Enhancing Professional Master of Science Degrees at SDSU”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation – #00004146, funding period 01/01/02-08/31/03

Total Costs: $34,500

  1. "Neural and Cognitive Bases of Diencephalic Amnesia."

P. J. Langlais, P.I.

V.A. Merit Review #021347538-001; funding period: 10/01/98 - 09/31/01

Total Direct Costs: $380,600

  1. “Histamine-Glutamate Interaction in Wernicke Lesions.”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

NINDS #NS33157; funding period: 08/01/95 - 06/30/99

Total Direct Costs: $663,9051.

  1. "Neural and Cognitive Bases of Diencephalic Amnesia."

P. J. Langlais, P.I.

V.A. Merit Review #021347538-001; funding period: 10/01/94 - 09/31/98

Total Direct Costs: $341,265

  1. “Chronic ETOH: Patho-Behavioral Lesions & Thiamine Status.”

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

NIAAA #AA10473; funding period: 08/01/95 - 07/71/98

Total Direct Costs: $420,825

  1. "Excitotoxic Basis of Brain Damage in Thiamine Deficiency."

P. J. Langlais, P.I.

NINDS #NS29481-01; funding period: 04/01/91 - 03/31/95

Total Direct Costs: $481,402

  1. "Neurochemical and Pharmacologic Aspects of Human Amnesia."

P.J. Langlais, P.I.

V.A. Merit Review #021347538-001; funding period: 4/01/87 -3/31/90

Total Direct Costs: $497,555

  1. "Neurochem Neurochemical Analyzer"

P. J. Langlais, P.I

NIH, #S10 RR04754-01; funding period: 5/1/89-4/30/90

Total Direct Costs: $107,000

Graduate Students Supervised:

1. Alex Troster, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

advisor and member dissertation committee, 1987-1991

2. H. A. 'Buz' Jinnah, Ph.D., UCSD doctoral program in neurosciences,

advisor and member dissertation committee, 1987-1992.

3. Joan Van Luyn, M.A., SDSU masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1988-1989.

4. Tanis Ferman, M.A., SDSU masters program in pre-clinical psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1989-1991.

5. Steven Henderson, M.A., SDSU masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1989-1991.

6.Dave Weiler, M.A., SDSU masters program in pre-clinical psychology,

member of thesis committee, 1989-1991.

7.Jelena Radovanov, M.A., SDSU masters program in pre-clinical psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1990-1991.

8.Steve Henderson, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

primary advisor and chair of dissertation & guidance committee, supervisor 2nd yr. Project 1991 to 1995.

9.Vince Filoteo, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of guidance committee, 1990 to 1994.

10.Melissa Jenkins, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

chair of dissertation committee, member guidance committee & supervisor 2nd yr research, 1992 to 1994.

11.Deborah Cahn, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation & guidance committee, 1993 to 1995.

12.Lauren Kwon, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of guidance & dissertation committees, 1993 to 1996.

13.George McFetridge, M.A., SDSU, masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1993-1994.

14.Leah Ranney, M.A., SDSU, masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1993-1994.

15.Greg Weilersbacher, M.A., SDSU, masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1993- 1998.

16. Rhonda Lovec, M.A., SDSU, masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1994- 1995.

17.Rose Mastracci, M.A., SDSU, masters program in Public Health,

chair of thesis committee, 1995- 1998.

18.Yoshiko Kurata, M.A., SDSU, masters program in Psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1995- 1997. 19. Tanya Schwartz, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation & guidance committee, 1995 to 1997.

20.Julie Rippeth, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 1995 to 1997.

21.Lauren Norton, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 1996 to 1998.

  1. Micheal Diehr, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 1996 to 1998.

  1. Joanne Hamilton, SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 1996 to 1999.

  1. Melissa Terry-Ferguson, M.A., SDSU, masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1997- 1998.

  1. Tina Bernard, SDSU, masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1997- 1999.

26.Sarah Gatonska, M.A., masters program in experimental psychology,

chair of thesis committee, 1998- 1999.

27. Angela Eastvold, M.A., masters program in experimental psychology,

member of thesis committee, 1998- 1999.

28. Heidi Harston, Ph.D., SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 1997-1999.

  1. Cindy Downs, masters program in Chemistry, chair of thesis committee,

2000-2003.

30.Kelly Lange, SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 2000-2005.

31.Brook Norwich, masters program in experimental psychology,

Chair of thesis committee, 2001-2004.

32.Susan Levenstein, masters program in experimental psychology,

Chair of thesis committee, 2001-2004

33.Theresa Demadura, SDSU/UCSD doctoral program in clinical psychology,

member of dissertation committee, 2001-2003.

34.Heather Brown, Old Dominion Univ., doctoral program in Instructional Design

& Technology, member of dissertation committee. 2007-2009.

35.Blake Bent, Old Dominion Univ., Doctoral program in Applied Experimental Psychology,

Student Advisor and thesis chair.

Postdoctoral Fellows:

1. Shu Xing Zhang, Ph.D. in Cell Biology (1989, Univ. of Peking), worked on NMDA/glutamate excitotoxicity project funded by NINDS, 5/91 to 5/95.

2. Lisa Savage, Ph.D.in Experimental Psychology (1992, Univ. of Minn.), worked on neural and cognitive substrates of learning and memory deficits supported by VA Merit Review, from 8/92 to 7/94.

3. Rosanne Ciccia, Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences (1996, SUNY Buffalo), worked on pathological and behavioral consequences of chronic ethanol and thiamine deficiency, supported by NIAAA #AA10473 and VA Merit Program Award to PJL, 10/96 to 5/01.

4. Carter McRee, Ph.D. in Pharmacology (1993, Univ.VirginiaCommonwealth), worked on

role of histamine and glutamate in thiamine deficiency-induced pathological lesions,

supported by NINDS #NSS33157, from 12/96 to 7/00.

Recent Invited Articles, Presentations, Workshops and Editorial/Opinion Articles

Cultural Differences – Common Principles, Invited article to appear in Office of Research

Integrity (ORI) Newsletter, December 2011 issue.

Beyond Compliance – Creating an Institutional Culture of Ethics & Integrity, Invited

Presentation given at the “Ethics and Compliance Issues in Business and

Academia” Symposium, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, Nov. 9, 2010.

Ways to Enhance Science Ethics & Integrity in Academic Institutions, Invited talk given at the Forum on Scientific Ethics, 12th Annual Meeting of the China Association for Science and Technology, Oct. 31, 2010, Fuzhou, China

Coordinating Efforts at Home: Strategies at Old Dominion University, in Global Perspectives on Graduate International Education: Proceedings of the 2009 Strategic Leaders Global Summit on Graduate Education, 2010 Council of Graduate Schools.

Research Integrity and Professional Standards – The Call for Social Accountability and Responsibility. Keynote Address given at Research Induction Ceremony, Univ. of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Sept. 27, 2010, Little Rock, AK

International Responsible Conduct of Research Education – 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity – post conference workshop, July 24, 2010, Singapore

Challenges and Solutions to Establishing an Institutional Culture of Research Integrity - Invited talk given at the 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity, July 23, 2010, Singapore

Assessing and Strengthening the Ethical Climate of University Campuses - Session VIII, InvitedPresentation given at 19th Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, March 6, 2010, Cincinnati, OH.

Surviving with Significant Budget Cuts – Progress Check – Plenary III, invited speaker, 39th Annual Meeting of the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, Feb 27, 2010, Savannah, GA.

Science and Engineering Ethics Education: Recipes for Success – Invited presentation given at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), February, 19, 2010, San Diego, CA.

National Panel Recommends New Direction in Research Ethics & Integrity Education, P.J. Langlais & M. Kalichman, ORI Newsletter, Vol. 17, No. 2., pg 9, 2009.

U.S.-China Workshop on Ethics Education in Science – Chair of Session on Informal Education, Workshop sponsored by AAAS and China Association of Science and Technology (CAST), April 27-29, 2009, San Diego, CA

Broadening Participation in Graduate Education –Council of Graduate Schools Report, member of Advisory Committee that prepared report issued April, 23, 2009

Enhancing Research Integrity through Effective Mentoring-Impact on Next Generation of Researchers and Academics – Presentation given at Ann Mtg of the Society of Research Administrators, International, Northeast Section, April 7, 2009, Baltimore, MD

Responsible Conduct of Research – The Institutional Perspective – Presentation given at the Winter Chapter of the Soc. Of Research Administrators, Jan. 9, 2009, VCU, Richmond, VA

Creative Recruitment Strategies for Master’s Degree Programs – Presentation given at the 48th Ann Mtg Council of Graduate Schools, Dec 3-6, 2008, Washington, DC

Budget and Staff Management Strategies – Workshop presented at the Council of Graduate Schools Summer Workshop, Jul 12-16, 2008, Vail, CO

Responsible Conduct of Research – The Institutional Perspective – Plenary lecture given at Ann Mtg National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA), Nov 2-5, 2008, National Harbor, MD

Research Integrity – The Institutional Perspective: International Comparisons and Contrasts - Presentation given at the 2008 Ann. Mtg Society of Research Administrators International, Oct 17-21, 2008, Seattle, WA

An Institutional Model for the Administration and Support of Multidisciplinary M&S Graduate Programs – Presentation given at the 2008 Spring Simulation Multiconference, Apr 14-17, 2008, Ottawa, Canada

Designing Institutional and Across-the-Curriculum RCR EIT Programs – Chair and presenter, First Biennial RCR EIT Conference, Apr 17-19, 2008, WashingtonUniv., St. Louis, MO

How Do We Increase the Diversity and Cultural Richness of Our Programs and Graduates – facilitator and commentator, 37th Ann Mtg, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, Feb 22-25, 2008, Austin, TX

Building and Administering Interdisciplinary Programs and Certificates within Existing Departmental Based Graduate Degrees – Presentation and workshop given at the 37th Ann Mtg, Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, Feb 22-25, 2008, Austin, TX

Research Integrity: The Institutional Perspective –An educational session presentedas part of a

HumanProtections Certificate Program conducted at the Society of Research

Administrators(SRA) International annual meeting, Oct 13-17, 2007, Nashville, TN

Institutional and Societal Issues – Educating for Responsible Research –Chair, ESF-ORI First

World Conference on Research Integrity: Fostering Responsible Research, Calouste

Gulbenkian Foundation, September 16-19, 2007, Lisbon, Portugal

The Role of Graduate Schools - Presentation given at “Research Ethics Education: Beyond

RCR Training” an International Workshop, April 12-14, 2007, UNC

A Case Study: Ethics, Professional Standards and the Role of the Graduate Dean – Interactive

workshop conducted at at the 35th Annual Meeting, Conference of Southern Graduate

Schools, Feb. 23-26, 2007, Chatanooga, TN

Ethics for the Next Generation, Lecture sponsored by the Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs,

OldDominionUniversity, April 18, 2006

Responsible Conduct of Research – Ethics in Scientific Research, Lecture given to the College

of Science, OldDominionUniversity, March 14, 2006

Where is the Moral Outrage among Americans? Editorial, The Virginian Pilot, February 28,

2006

Integrity of Research/Scholarly Activities and Professional Standards: Cause for Concern?

Plenary Talk given at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Conference of Southern Graduate

Schools, Feb 24-26, 2006.

Ethics and Professional Standards – A Plenary talk given at the 35th Annual Meeting,

Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, Feb. 23-26, 2007, Chatanooga, TN

Ethics for the Next Generation, Plenary Talk given at the 16th Annual Teaching Renewal

Conference, University of Missouri-Columbia, Feb 23, 2006.

Ethics for the Next Generation, published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Jan. 13, 2006.

Ethics and RCR – A Workshop co-chaired with Thomas Yorio, 45th Annual CGS Meeting,

December 7, 2005

Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals

1.Gabay S, Langlais PJ, Huang PC. (1972). Evidence for the involvement of dopaminergic mechanisms in the ECC Syndrome. The Pharmacologist 16:308.

2.Blankenship JE, Langlais PJ, Kittredge JS. (1975). Identification of a cholinomimetic compound in the digestive gland of Aplysia californica. Comp Biochem Physiol. 51C:129-137.

3.Langlais PJ, Huang PC, Gabay S. (1975). The involvement of monoaminergic mechanisms in a chemically induced hyperkinetic syndrome in the rat. Psychopharmacol Bull. 11:38-39.

4.Langlais PJ, Huang PC, Gabay S. (1975) Regional neurochemical studies on the effect of ', '- iminodiproprionitrile (IDPN) in the rat. J. Neurosci Res. 1:419-435.

5.Langlais PJ, Huang PC, Gabay S. (1977) Effects of neuropharmacologic agents on a chemically induced hyperkinetic animal model. Int J Neurol. 12:97-119.

6.Langlais PJ, Gabay S. (1977) Quipazine exacerbation of a hyperkinetic syndrome: Involvement of brain dopamine and serotonin. J Neurosci Res. 3:135-141.

7.Langlais PJ, McEntee WJ, Bird ED. (1980). Rapid liquid-chromatographic measurement of 3- methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol and other monoamine metabolites in human cerebrospinal fluid. Clin Chem. 26:786-788.

8.Langlais PJ. (1981). Sensitivity, specificity and predictive value: Keys to improving diagnostic accuracy. Diagnostic Dialog. 3:16-18.

9.McEntee WJ, Mair RG, Zatorre RJ, Langlais PJ. (1981). Response to clonidine in Korsakoff's disease: Significance and implications for future research. Psychopharmacol Bull. 17:123- 124.

10.McEntee WJ, Mair RG, Langlais PJ. (1981). Clonidine in Korsakoff's disease: Pathophysiologic and therapeutic aspects. Prog Clin Biol Res. 71:211-223.

11.Langlais PJ, Bird ED, McEntee WJ. (1982). Stability of monoamine metabolites in human cerebrospinal fluid. Ann Neurol. 12:48-51.

12.Walsh FX, Stevens TJ, Langlais PJ, Bird ED. (1982). Dopamine and homovanillic acid concentrations in striatal and limbic regions of human brain. Ann Neurol. 12:52-55.

13.Walsh FX, Langlais PJ, Bird ED. (1982). Liquid-chromatographic identification of acetaminophen in cerebrospinal fluid with electrochemical detection. Clin Chem. 28:382-383.

14.Langlais PJ, Walsh FX, Stevens TJ, Bird ED. (1983) Decreased catecholamine content caused by slicing of frozen human post mortem brain with an electric blade. Neurosci Lett. 41:99-103.

15.McEntee WJ, Mair RG, Langlais PJ. (1984) Neurochemical pathology in Korsakoff's psychosis. Implications for other cognitive disorders. Neurology 34:648-652.

16.Beal MF, Bird ED, Langlais PJ, Martin JB. (1984). Somatostatin is increased in the nucleus accumbens in Huntington's disease. Neurology 34:663-666.

17.Direnfeld LK, Albert ML, Volicer L, Langlais PJ, Marquis J, Kaplan E. (1984) Parkinson's disease: The possible relationship of laterality to dementia and neurochemical findings. Arch Neurol. 41:934-941.

18.Langlais PJ, Rothschild AJ, Schatzberg AF, Cole JO, Bird ED. (1984). Dexamethasone elevates dopamine in human plasma and rat brain. Psychopharmacol Bull. 20:365-370.

19.Matson WR, Langlais PJ, Volicer L, Gamache PH, Bird E, Mark KA. (1984). n-Electrode three- dimensional liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection for determination of neurotransmitters. Clin Chem. 30:1477-1488.

20.Rothschild AJ, Langlais PJ, Schatzberg AF, Walsh FX, Cole JO, Bird ED. (1984). Dexamethasone increases plasma free dopamine in man. J Psychiat Res.18:217-223.

21.Langlais PJ, Walsh FX, Bird ED, Levy HL. (1985). Cerebrospinal fluid neurotransmitter metabolites in neurologically normal infants and children. Pediatrics 75:580-586.

22. Volicer L, Direnfeld L, Freedman M, Albert M, Langlais PJ, Bird ED. (1985). Serotonin and 5- hydroxyindoleacetic acid in CSF: Difference in Parkinson's disease and dementia of Alzheimer type. Arch Neurol. 42:127-129.