Daniel S. Shaw Office Phone: (412) 624-1836

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Daniel S. Shaw Office Phone: (412) 624-1836

Office FAX: (412) 624-8827

Department of Psychology E-Mail:

Sennott Square Building, Room 4101

210 South Bouquet Street

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260-0001

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA

Born: February 8, 1958 Home Phone: (724) 772-5529

Marital Status: Married, three children Home FAX: (724) 772-5707

Home Address: 202 Thornberry Court

Mars, PA 16046-7150

EDUCATION

B.A. Oberlin College, 1980 (Psychology)

M.A. University of Virginia, 1985 (Psychology)

Ph.D. University of Virginia, May 1988

Major: Clinical Psychology

Minor: Developmental Psychology

LICENSURE

Psychologist, PS-006174-L in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Issued December 20, 1991

ACADEMIC HONORS

Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 53, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2005-

Recipient, Astor Travel Award, Oxford University, United Kingdom, 2005

Fellow, Association for Psychological Science, 2006-

Research Scientist Award (K2), National Institute of Mental Health, 1999-2009

Senior Research Scientist Award (K5), National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2009-2014

Recipient, Boyd R. McCandless Young Scientist Award, Division 7, Developmental, American Psychological Association, 1995

First Independent Research Support and Transition (FIRST) Award, National Institute of Mental Health, 1991-1996

Young Scholar Award, Life History Society Conference, 1990

Dupont Fellowship, University of Virginia, 1983-84

Governor's Fellowship, University of Virginia, 1982-83, 1984-86

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2008- Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

2002- Behavioral Scientist, Child and Family Center, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon

2001 Interim Director of Clinical Training, Clinical Psychology Program, University of Pittsburgh

2000- Faculty Associate, University Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh

2000- Director, Pitt Early Steps Project, University of Pittsburgh

1990-92, 95, 97 Director of Graduate Admissions, Clinical Psychology Program, University

of Pittsburgh

1990, 92, 97-98 Director of Psychology Clinic, Clinical Psychology Program, University of Pittsburgh

1989- Assistant to Associate to Full Professor of Clinical and Developmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

1989- Assistant to Associate to Full Professor of Psychiatry (Secondary Appointment), School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh

1989- Director, Pitt Mother & Baby (Child) Project, University of Pittsburgh.

1987-1988 Clinical Intern, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical

College of Hampton Roads, Norfolk, Virginia

1986-1987 Psychology Intern, Department of Family Practice, Primary Care Center, University of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville

1984-1986 Clinical Trainee, Center for Psychology Services, Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Virginia

1983-1984 Clinical Intern, Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court, Charlottesville-Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Virginia

1983-1986 Research Assistant and Children's Group Leader, Project on Children of Battered Women, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

1983-1987 Research Assistant, Project on the Effects of Divorce Mediation on Children's Adjustment, University of Virginia

Summer, 1983 Intern, Los Angeles Conciliation Court, Family Mediation and Conciliation

Services, Los Angeles, California

1980-1982 Research Assistant, Department of Behavioral Medicine, Children's Hospital National Medical Center, Washington D.C.

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GRANTS

Shaw, D.S., Forbes, E., Hariri, A., Cheong, J., Conger, R., Williamson, D., & Moilanen, K. (2009-2014). Substance Use in Young Men: Genes, Brain Function, and Early Social Development, R01, National Institute on Drug Abuse, $3,930,466.

Shaw, D.S. (2009-2014). New Methods in Basic and Applied Research on Drug Use Risk, Senior Research Scientist Award (K05), National Institute on Drug Abuse, $637,145.

Shaw, D. S., Dahl, R., S., Gill, A., Rofey, D., Votruba-Drzal, E., & Goldstein, T. (2009-2014). Health Promotion in Early Adolescence: Sleep, Activity, and Emotion Regulation, R01, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, $2,722,105.

Bayer, J. K., Hiscock, H., Wake, M. A., Sanson, A. V., Ukoumunne, O., & Shaw, D. S. (2009-2014). Preventing mental health problems in children: A population-based cluster controlled trial. Public Health and Health Services, Australian Research Council, $316,027.

Shaw, D.S. (2008-2013). Understanding and Preventing Childhood Drug Use Risk. Linked multisite R01 with Drs. Tom Dishion and Melvin Wilson other PIs, National Institute on Drug Abuse, $3,884,510 for Pittsburgh site.

Shaw, D. S., Cheong, J., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2007-2012). Parental Involvement, Extra-Familial Contexts, and Prevention of Drug Use Risk, National Institute on Drug Abuse, $4,744,759.

Supplee, L., & Shaw, D. S. (2005-2007). Early Maternal Strategy Instruction in an At-Risk Sample. National Institute on Drug Abuse, $148,500

Shaw, D.S. (2004-2009). Basic and Applied Methods in Developmental Psychopathology. National Institute of Mental Health, $550,631, Research Scientist Award

Shaw, D.S., & Dishion, T. (2004-2009). Pathways to Early- and Late-Starting Antisocial Behavior. National Institute of Mental Health, $3,512,050

Shaw, D.S. (2002-2007). Early Family-Centered Prevention of Drug Abuse. National Institute on Drug Abuse, site for multisite project, T. Dishion, Project PI, $2,928,327, total Project: $10,114,352

Shaw, D.S. (2002-2007). Early Child-Parent Interaction Risk Factors. Part of Program Project Grant: Risk Factors in Childhood-Onset Depression. National Institute of Mental Health, M. Kovacs, Project PI, $1,775,144, total Program Project: $14,659,270

Reiss, D., Neiderhiser, J., Reid, J., Leve, L., Ge, X., Conger, R., Scaramella, L., Cadoret, R., & Shaw, D.S. (2002-2007). Genes, Families and the Toddlerhood Transition. National Institute of Child Health and Development, subcontract $266,261, total costs of grant: $7,588,238

Jones, D., Matthews, K., & Shaw, D.S. (2001). Effect of Maternal Depression on Children’s Health. Pittsburgh Mind Body Center Pilot/Feasibility Research Center, National Institutes of Health, $12,458

Shaw, D.S., Dishion, T., & Gardner, F. (2000-2003). A Family-Based Prevention for Early Conduct Problems, National Institute of Mental Health, $786,827

Shaw, D.S. (1999-2004). Developmental Pathways of Child Conduct Problems from Infancy to School-Age, National Institute of Mental Health, $3,269,080

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Shaw, D.S. (1999-2004). Understanding Childhood Conduct Problems and Depression, Research Scientist Award, National Institute of Mental Health, $510,578

Shaw, D.S., & Kovacs, M. (1997-2002). Early Child-Parent Interaction Risk Factors. Part of Program Project Grant: Risk Factors in Childhood-Onset Depression. National Institute of Mental Health, $1,566,074, total Program Project $11,524,466

Baum, A., & Shaw, D.S. (1995). Stress and Suicide Among Children of Cancer Patients, American Foundation for Suicide, $5,000

Shaw, D.S. (1995-1997). Research Training Grant for Minority Graduate Students, to Monica Garcia, National Institute of Mental Health, $29,724

Shaw, D.S. (1994-1999). Precursors of Antisocial Behavior: Follow Up to Age 6, National Institute of Mental Health, $1,929,513

Shaw, D.S. (1994). Freshman Seminar Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, $500

Vondra, J.I., & Shaw, D.S. (1993-1996). The Family Growth Center Pilot Project: A Longitudinal Evaluation Study, Pittsburgh Child Guidance Foundation, $45,000

Vondra, J.I., & Shaw, D.S. (1992-1995). The Family Growth Center Pilot Project: A Longitudinal Evaluation Study, Jewish Health Foundation, $86,000

Shaw, D.S. (1991-1996). Developmental Precursors of Antisocial Behavior, National Institute of Mental Health, $476,556

Shaw, D.S. (1991). Developmental Precursors of Antisocial Behavior, Central Research Development Fund, University of Pittsburgh, $11,993

Shaw, D.S. (1990). Developmental Precursors of Antisocial Behavior, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Grants Program, University of Pittsburgh, $850

Shaw, D.S. (1989). The Effects of Maternal Depression on Infant Development, Mental Health Clinical Research Center for Affective Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, $4,795

Shaw, D.S., & Vondra, J.I. (1989). Adaptive and Maladaptive Infant Development in Low-Income Families, Office of Child Development, University of Pittsburgh, $4,980

Vondra, J.I., & Shaw, D.S. (1989). The Origins of Coping, Motivation, and Competence, Buhl Foundation in conjunction with the School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, $9,950

PUBLICATIONS

Trentacosta, C. J., Criss, M., Shaw, D. S., Hyde, L. W., & Dishion, T. J. (in press). Antecedents and outcomes of trajectories of mother-son relationship quality during middle childhood and adolescence. Child Development.

Lipscomb, S. T., Leve, L. D., Harold G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Ge, X., & Reiss, D. (in press). Trajectories of parenting and child negative emotionality during infancy and toddlerhood: A longitudinal analysis. Child Development.

Olino, T. M., Lopez-Duran, N., Kovacs, M., George, C. J., & Gentzler, A. L., & Shaw, D. S. (in press). Developmental trajectories of positive and negative affect in children at high and low familial risk for depression. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

Trentacosta, C. J., Neppl, T. K., Donnellan, M. B., Scaramella, L. V., Shaw, D. S., & Conger, R. D. (in press). Adolescent personality as a prospective predictor of parenting: Exploring the roles of age at parenthood and socioeconomic status. Journal of Family Psychology.

Massey, S. H., Lieberman, D. Z., Neiderhiser, J. N., Shaw, D. S., & Reiss, D. (in press). Novelty-seeking, self worth, depression and anxiety in pregnant women who discontinue tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use. American Journal on Addictions.

Lansford, J. E., Criss, M. M., Laird, R., Shaw, D. S., Pettit, G. S., Bates, J. E., & Dodge, K. A. (in press). Reciprocal relations between parents’ physical discipline and children’s externalizing behavior during middle childhood and adolescence. Development and Psychopathology.

Trentacosta, C. J., & Shaw, D. S. (in press). Preventative programs for conduct problems. In E. Grigorenko (Ed.), Handbook of juvenile forensic psychology and psychiatry. New York: Springer.

Natsuaki, M. N., Ge, X., Leve, L. D., Neiderhiser, J. M., Shaw, D. S., Conger, R. D., Scaramella, L. V., Reid, J., & Reiss, D. (in press). Genetic liability, environment, and the development of fussiness in toddlers: The roles of maternal depression and parental responsiveness. Developmental Psychology, NIHMSID: 165798.

Mannering, A. M., Harold, G. T., Leve, L. D., Shelton, K. H., Shaw, D. S., Conger, R. D., Neiderhiser, J. M., Scaramella, L. V., & Reiss, D. (in press). Longitudinal associations between marital instability and child sleep problems across infancy and toddlerhood in adoptive families. Child Development, NIHMSID: 158856.

Moilanen, K., Shaw, D. S., & Fitzpatrick, A. (in press). Self-regulation in early adolescence: Relations with mother-son relationship quality and maternal regulatory support and antagonism. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

Supplee, L. H., Skuban, E. M., Shaw, D. S., Stoltz, E., & Trentacosta, C. J. (in press). Preschool children’s development of emotional self-regulation strategies in a sample at risk for behavior problems. Journal of Genetic Psychology.

Pemberton, C. K., Leve, L. D., Natsuaki, M. N., Shaw, D. S., Reiss, D., & Ge, X. (2010). Influence of parental depressive symptoms on adopted toddler behaviors: An emerging developmental cascade of genetic and environmental effects. Development and Psychopathology, 22, 1-16.

Moilanen, K., Shaw, D. S., & Maxwell, K. L. (2010). Developmental cascades: Externalizing, internalizing and academic competence from middle childhood to early adolescence. Development and Psychopathology. 22, 637-655.

Moilanen, K. L., & Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. (2010). Longitudinal growth and predictors of inhibitory control in early childhood. Social Development, 19, 326-347, NIHMSID: 173119.

Linville, D., Chronister, K., Dishion, T. J., Todahl, J., Miller, J., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2010). A longitudinal analysis of parenting practices, couple satisfaction, and child behavior problems. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 36, 244-255, NIHMSID: 171611.

Leve, L. D., Kerr, D., Shaw, D. S., Ge, X., Neiderhiser, J. M., Reid, J. B., Scaramella, L., Conger, R., & Reiss, D. (2010). Infant pathways to externalizing behavior: Evidence of genotype X environment interactions. Child Development, 81, 340-356, PMC2845990.

Hyde, L., Shaw, D. S., & Moilanen, K. (2010). Developmental precursors of moral disengagement and its role as a mediator of adolescent antisocial behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38, 197-209, NIHMSID: 193045.

Moilanen, K. L., Shaw, D. S., Criss, M, & Dishion, T. J. (2009). Growth and predictors of parental knowledge of youth behavior during early adolescence. Journal of Early Adolescence, 29, 800-825, NIHMSID: 165532.

Trentacosta, C., Hyde, L., Shaw, D. S., & Cheong, J. (2009). Predicting adult emotional and behavioral problems from externalizing problem trajectories: a 14-year follow-up. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 564-575.

Lansford, J. E., Criss, M. M., Dodge, K. A., Shaw, D. S., Pettit, G. S., & Bates, J. E. (2009). Trajectories of physical discipline: Antecedents and developmental outcomes. Child Development, 80, 1385-1402, PMC2766000.

Wilson, M. N. Hurtt, C.L., Shaw, D., Dishion, T., & Gardner, F. (2009). Analysis and influence of demographic and risk factors on child problem behaviors. Prevention Science, 10, 353-365, PMC2793541.

Trentacosta, C. J. & Shaw, D. S. (2009). Emotion regulation strategies, peer rejection, and antisocial behavior: Developmental associations from early childhood to early adolescence. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 30, 356-365, NIHMSID:120807.

O’Neil, J., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J. (2009). The relationship between parental efficacy and depressive symptoms in a diverse sample of low income mothers. Journal of Child and Family Studies,18, 643-652, PMC2802497.

Criss, M., Shaw, D.S., Hitchings, J., Ingoldsby, E., & Moilanen, K. (2009). Family, neighborhood, and peer characteristics as predictors of child Adjustment: A longitudinal analysis of additive and mediation models. Social Development, 18, 511-534, NIHMSID: 75852.

Gardner, F., Connell, A., Trentacosta, C., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J, & Wilson, M. N. (2009). Moderators of family intervention effects on early conduct problems. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 543-553, NIHMSID: 173930.

Shaw, D. S., Gross, H., & Moilanen, K. (2009). Developmental transactions between boys’ conduct problems and mothers’ depressive Symptoms. In A. Sameroff (Ed.), The transactional model of development: How children and contexts shape each other (pp. 77-96). Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association.

Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Ge, X., Neiderhiser, J., Shaw, D. S., Scaramella, L. V., & Reiss, D. (2009). Structured parenting of toddlers at high versus low genetic risk: Two pathways to child problems. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 48, 1102-1109, PMC2780535.

Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Connell, A., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2009). Improvements in maternal depression as a mediator of intervention effects on early child problem behavior. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 417-439, PMC2770003.

Gross, H., Shaw, D. S., Burwell, R. A., & Nagin, D. S. (2009). Transactional processes in child disruptive behavior and maternal depression: A longitudinal study from early childhood to adolescence. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 139-156, PMC2683034.

Supplee, L. H., Skuban, E. M., Shaw, D. S., & Prout, J. (2009). Emotion regulation strategies and later externalizing behavior among European American and African American children. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 393-415, PMC2712493.