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CURRICULUM VITAE

Margaret Paterson Martinetti

Department of PsychologyPhone:(609) 771-2640

The College of New JerseyFax:(609) 637-5178

P.O. Box 7718Lab: (609) 771-3359

2000 Pennington RoadEmail:

Ewing, New Jersey08628-0718Web:

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey

Specialization: Biopsychology and Behavioral Pharmacology

2008 – present

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey

Specialization: Biopsychology and Behavioral Pharmacology

Earned tenure in July, 2006.

2002- 2007

Post-Doctoral Research Assistant, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Studies, TempleUniversity, Philadelphia, PA.

Faculty Mentor: Ralph Spiga

Specialization: Behavioral Economics of Drug Abuse

May 2002-August 2002

Instructor, Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey

Specialization: Research Preparatory Courses (Statistics and Research Methods)

August 2000-June 2002

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Experimental Psychology, Specialization in Behavioral Neuroscience TempleUniversity January, 2002

Dissertation: A Matching Law Analysis of Ethanol Consumption in Alcohol-Preferring (P), Non-Preferring (NP), and Sprague-Dawley (SD) Rats.

Supervisor: Michael J. Lewis

Committee: Philip N. Hineline, Philip J. Bersh, Robert W. Allan, Ralph Spiga, Brian Marx

B.A., Psychology

TrentonState College (The College of New Jersey) May, 1994

Summa cum laude

GRANTS

Sabbatical Leave2012-2013 year

The Behavioral Economics of Alcohol Consumption:

A Cross-Cultural Comparison between French

and American University Students

Laboratoire de Groupe de Recherche sur l'Alcool et les

Pharmacodépendances(GRAP)

University of Picardie – Jules Verne (Amiens, France)

AFT Career Development GrantMarch, 2011

Behavioral Economics Conference:

From Demand Curves to Public Policy

(Chicago, IL)

AFT Career Development GrantOctober, 2004

What Works in Behavioral Economics: Practical and

Policy Issues (Philadelphia, PA)

Mini-Grants, School of Culture and Society, TCNJSpring, 2010

(NOTE: Psychology Lab Budgets were created in the Spring, 2009

fall of 2010 to support ongoing research costs.)Spring, 2008

Spring, 2007

Spring, 2006

Spring, 2005

Spring, 2004

SOSA Reassigned Time (3 hrs annually), TCNJ2010-2012

2009-2010

2008-2009

2007-2008

2006-2007

2005-2006

2004-2005

Summer Undergraduate Research Program, TCNJ

(Emily Bisen-Hersh, Jessica Holster)Summer, 2006

(Emily Lowery, Zeeshan Khan)Summer, 2005

PUBLICATIONS (TCNJ students are underlined)

Naassila, M., André, J., & Martinetti, M. P. (2013). Biture et cerveau, un mauvais cocktail. [Drinking and the brain, a bad cocktail.] Les Dossiers de la Recherche, 6, 31-33.

Gentile, N. D., Librizzi, E. H., & Martinetti, M. P. (2012). Academic constraints on alcohol consumption in college students: a behavioral economic analysis. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 20(5), 390-399.

Martinetti, M. P., Leynes, P. A., Medvecky, C., Benson, A., & Paul, E. L. (2009). Undergraduate research teams: Creating a vertical infrastructure to increase participation. In M. K. Boyd and J. L. Wesemann (eds.) Broadening participation in undergraduate research: fostering excellence and enhancing the impact, pp. 227-229. Washington, DC: Council on Undergraduate Research.

Martinetti, M. P., Khan, Z. & Lewis, M. J. (2007). Matching law analyses of ethanol and sucrose consumption in alcohol-preferring (P), non-preferring (NP) and Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31(8), 1338-1348.

Martinetti, M. P., Lowery, E., Vona, S., Wichnick A., Adler, R. & Finch, D. (2006). Limited-access consumption of ascending ethanol concentrations in alcohol-preferring (P), non-preferring (NP), and Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 836-843.

Spiga, R., Martinetti, M. P., Meisch, R. A., Cowan, K., & Hursh, S. (2005). Methadone and nicotine self-administration in humans: A behavioral economic analysis. Psychopharmacology, 178, 223-231.

Martinetti, M. P., Andrzejewski, M. E., Hineline, P. N., & Lewis, M. J. (2000). Ethanol consumption and the matching law: A choice analysis using a limited access paradigm. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 8(3), 395-403.

Sarafino, E. P., Paterson, M. E., & Murphy, E. L. (1998). Age and the impacts of triggers in childhood asthma. Journal of Asthma, 35(2), 211-215.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

Perkel, J. K., Bentzley, B. S., Andrzejewski, M.A.,Martinetti, M. P. (submitted 31 May, 2014). Delay discounting for sucrose in alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) rats using a sipper-tube within-sessions task. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION

Martinetti, M. P., Sokolowski, M., Pineda, N., Berman, H., André, J., Wiley, S., & Naassila, M. The behavioral economics of alcohol consumption in American and Frenchuniversity students.

Martinetti, M. P., LaHart, B., McFadden, D.,& Spiga, R. A behavioral economic analysis of operant ethanol self-administration in alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) rats.

Berman, H.Martinetti, M. P. The behavioral economics of alcohol consumption in college students: Effects of class size and class level.

Martinetti, M. P.Silakoski, A. A behavioral economic analysis of operant ethanol and nicotine self-administration in alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

Spiga, R., Wilson, K., & Martinetti, M. P. Human drug self-administration: An exponential analysis of nicotine and ethanol interactions.

Spiga, R., Martinetti, M. P., et al. Human alcohol self-administration: An exponential demand analysis of interaction with naltrexone.

Spiga, R., Martinetti, M. P., et al. Human methadone self-administration: Exponential demand curve analysis.

Spiga, R., Martinetti, M. P., et al. Human methadone self-administration: An exponential demand analysis of interaction with diazepam.

PRESENTATIONS WITH PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

Martinetti, M. P., Sokolowski, M., Pineda, N., Berman, H., André, J., Wiley, S., & Naassila, M. (2014). The behavioral economics of alcohol consumption in American and Frenchuniversity students.Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Bellevue, WA (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38(6S), abstract 770.

Perkel, J., Silakoski, A., Librizzi, E., Mazzei, C., Comerford, K., Calderone, A., Andrzejewski, M. E. & Martinetti, M. P. (2011). An assessment of delay discounting for sucrose in alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) rats. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35(S1), P0447.

Lowery, E. G., Holster, J. E., Fleming, J. E., Weglarz, J. C., Bisen-Hersh, E. B., & Martinetti, M. P. (2006). “Shaping” the unsweetened ethanol consumption of Sprague-Dawley rats in a two-bottle choice procedure. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(6) Suppl., 23A.

Martinetti, M. P., & Lewis, M. J. (2002). A matching law choice analysis of sucrose consumption in alcohol-preferring, non-preferring and Sprague-Dawley rats. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26(5) Suppl., 62A.

Martinetti, M. P., & Lewis, M. J. (2001). Matching law choice analyses of ethanol consumption in alcohol-preferring, non-preferring and Sprague-Dawley rats. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25(5) Suppl., 21A.

Ring, M. E., Martinetti, M. P., Andrzejewski, M. E., & Lewis, M. J. (2001). The effects of short-term food deprivation on ethanol consumption in a limited access paradigm. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25(5) Suppl., 21A.

Martinetti, M. P., Andrzejewski, M. A., Hineline, P. N., & Lewis, M. J. (1999). Ethanol consumption in a concurrent limited access paradigm conforms to the matching law. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23(5) Suppl., 18A.

Kornacki, D., Hoshaw, B., Martinetti, M. P., & Lewis, M. J. (1998). Effects of maternal separation on subsequent ethanol consumption and anxiety scores in Long-Evans rats. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Hilton Head, SC (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22(3), Suppl., 120A.

Blakley, G. G., Paterson, M. E., Hood, H., Martin, R., & Lewis, M. J. (1997). Ro19-4603’s (Ro19) ability to attenuate oral self-administration of ethanol (EtOH) is affected by the number of prior exposures to EtOH in a limited access paradigm. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (July). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21(3), Suppl., 72A.

Paterson, M. E., Blakley, G. G., & Lewis, M. J. (1996). Ro19-4603 (Ro19) produces attenuation of oral self-administration (OSA) of ethanol (EtOH) for up to 48 hrs in randomly bred rats. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(2), Suppl., 12A.

Blakley, G. G., Paterson, M. E., & Lewis, M. J. (1996). Dose, route, and latency of ethanol (EtOH) pre-exposure affect oral self-administration of ethanol (EtOH) in a limited access paradigm. Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (June). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(2), Suppl., 16A.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS

Silakoski, A., Comerford, K., Berman, H., Boutot, M., Esopo, K., Spiga, R., & Martinetti, M. P. (2012). A behavioral economic analysis of operant ethanol and nicotine self-administration in alcohol-preferring rats. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, Seattle, WA (May).

Gentile, N., Reichert, C.,Martinetti, M. P. (2010). The behavioral economics of alcohol consumption in college students: the role of academic constraints. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, San Antonio, TX (May).

LaHart, B., McFadden, D., Perkel, J., Silakoski, A., Lister, A., Spiga, R. & Martinetti, M. P. (2010). A behavioral economic analysis of operant ethanol self-administration in alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) rats. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, San Antonio, TX (May).

McFadden, D., Medvecky, C., LaHart, B., Benson, A., Yoa, E., Wilson, K., Spino, L. A., Andrzejewski, M. A., & Martinetti, M. P. (2009). A matching law analysis of operant ethanol self-administration in Long-Evans rats. Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (March).

Holster, J. L., Bisen-Hersh, E. B., D'Amore, D., Gould, J., Benson, A., Medvecky, C.Martinetti, M. P. (2008). Concurrent ethanol and sucrose consumption in Long-Evans rats: a behavioral economic analysis. Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (March).

Lee, A., Rass, O.Martinetti, M. P. (2006). Alcohol and the individual: an overview. Presentation at the Alcohol Summit at TCNJ (Jan.).

Martinetti, M. P., Vona, S., Wichnick, A., & Andrzejewski, M. (2005). Matching law studies of ethanol and sucrose consumption in alcohol-preferring (P), non-preferring (NP), and randomly bred rats. Symposium presented at the Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (May).

Martinetti, M. P., Adler, R., Wichnick, A., Vona, S., Bladzinski, J., & Addante, R. (2005). Consumption of ascending concentrations of ethanol in alcohol-preferring (P), non-preferring (NP), and Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats in a limited-access paradigm. Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (March).

Martinetti, M. P. & Hineline, P. N. (2004). Useof dyadic discussion (“interteaching”) in an undergraduate biopsychology course. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (October).

Spiga, R., Martinetti, M. P., & Meisch, R. A. (2003). A behavioral economic analysis of ethanol self-administration in humans: Effects of ethanol or naltrexone pretreatment. Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (May).

Andrzejewski, M. E., Ring, M. E., McFate, T. J., & Martinetti, M. P. (2001). Stumblin’ and bumblin’ (around the shuttle-box): Further choice analyses of rats’ ethanol consumption. Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (May).

Martinetti, M. P. & Andrzejewski, M. E. (2000). Lickin’ and pickin’: A choice analysis of rats’ ethanol consumption using a lickometer system. Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (May).

Martinetti, M. P., Andrzejewski, M. A., Hineline, P. N., & Lewis, M. J. (1999). Ethanol consumption and the matching law: A choice analysis using a limited access paradigm. Association for Behavior Analysis Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (May).

Martinetti, M. P., Blakley, G. G., & Lewis, M. J. (1999). Ro19-4603 (Ro19) produces attenuation of oral self-administration (OSA) of ethanol (EtOH) for up to 48 hrs in randomly bred rats. TempleNeuroscience Program Annual Meeting and Poster Session, Philadelphia (March).

Martinetti, M. P. & Andrzejewski, M. A. (1999). Ethanol consumption and the matching law: A choice analysis using a limited access paradigm. Presentation to the University of Pennsylvania Learning Seminar (January).

Sarafino, E. P., Paterson, M. E., & Murphy, E. L. (1997). Age and the impacts of triggers in childhood asthma. Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (April).

Blakley, G. G., Paterson, M. E., & Lewis, M. J. (1995). The imidazobenzodiazepine inverse agonist Ro19-4603 (Ro19) attenuates ethanol (EtOH) oral self-administration (OSA) in Sprague-Dawley rats. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (November).

Blakley, G. G., Paterson, M. E., & Lewis, M. J. (1995). Pre-exposure to ethanol affects latency of oral self-administration of ethanol in a limited access paradigm. College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ (June).

TEACHING RECORD

The College of New Jersey

Research Seminar: Alcohol Studies (PSY 299)Fall, 2010

Senior Seminar in Behavioral Pharmacology (PSY 470)

Pharmacotherapies for Substance-Use DisordersFall, 2011

Alcohol-Nicotine InteractionsFall, 2006

Behavioral Pharmacology of Drug Abuse (PSY 343)Spring, 2012

Spring, 2011

Spring, 2010

Fall, 2008

Spring, 2008

Fall, 2005

Biopsychology (PSY 212)Spring, 2014

Spring, 2012

Spring, 2011

Spring, 2010

Fall, 2009

Spring, 2009

Spring, 2008

Fall, 2007

Spring, 2007

Spring, 2006

Spring, 2005

Fall, 2003 – Spring, 2004

Design and Analysis (PSY 203)Fall, 2007

Fall, 2006

Fall, 2005

Fall, 2004

Lab Learning (PSY 390/492 Research Group: Alcohol Lab)Fall, 2004 – present

Fall, 2014 Students: Jack Baldwin, Bianca Caracappa, Rebecca Caughron, Mitchell Farrell, Michael Giordano, Jason Klosek, Lindsy Lansberry, Taylor MacLean, Melanie Orr, Nishawn Rahaman, Stevan Selle

Spring, 2014 Students: Bianca Caracappa, Adam Daniel, Mitchell Farrell, Izik Gutkin, Jason Klosek, Lindsy Lansberry, Taylor MacLean, Swet Patel, Nicole Pineda, Stevan Selle

Fall, 2013 Students: Brooke Beck, Adam Daniel, Mitchell Farrell, Izik Gutkin, Jason Klosek, Swet Patel, Nicole Pineda

Spring, 2012 Students: Brooke Beck, Maegan Boutot, Sarah Briguglio, Kristen Comerford, Jessica Davis, Kristina Esopo, Erin Haughee, Tyler Hendrickson, Nicole Pineda, Jessica Rahter

Fall, 2011 Students: Brooke Beck, Hanna Berman, Maegan Boutot, Sarah Briguglio, Kristen Comerford, Jessica Davis, Kristina Esopo, Lee BenGera, Erin Haughee, Tyler Hendrickson, Jessica Rahter

Spring, 2011 Students: Shabani Ahluwalia,Simran Ahluwalia, Hanna Berman, Jeremiah DeLeon, Ben Gera, Erin Haughee, Erika Librizzi, Simone March, Colleen Mazzei, Jacquie O’Rourke, Ashley Silakoski

Fall, 2010 Students: Simran Ahluwalia, Janae Bowling, Allison Calderone, Kristen Comerford, Danielle Crochery, Jeremiah DeLeon, Erin Haughee, Simone March, Colleen Mazzei, Brandi Sanguinetti, Ashley Silakoski.

Spring, 2010 Students: Allison Calderone, Kristen Comerford, Percy (PJ) LeBlanc, Erika Librizzi, Kelly MacIntire, Colleen Mazzei, Jessica Perkel, Brandi Sanguinetti, Ashley Silakoski, Ryan Tremarco, Susan Wood.

Fall, 2009 Students:

Percy LeBlanc, Simona Lehkt, Erika Librizzi, Amanda Lister, Melissa Maya, Jessica Perkel, Chelsea Reichert, Brandi Sanguinetti, Ashley Silakoski, Ryan Tremarco, Susan Wood

Spring, 2009 Students:

Brandon Bentzley, Nicole Gentile, Brandon LaHart, Amanda Lister, Melissa Maya, Dan McFadden, Manette Ness-Cochinwala, Jessica Perkel, Ashley Silakoski, LeAnne Spino, Kasey Wilson, Edward Yoa

Fall, 2008 Students:

Stephen Dadaian, Jillian DeBiase, Nicole Gentile, Brandon LaHart, Dan McFadden, Manette Ness-Cochinwala, Chelsea Reichert, LeAnne Spino, Kasey Wilson, Edward Yoa

Spring, 2008 Students:

Amy Benson, Drew D’Amore, Samantha Davis, Nicole Gentile, John Gould, Brandon LaHart, Dan McFadden, Aaron McKeon-Fish, Chris Medvecky, Chelsea Reichert, Kelly Soto, Edward Yoa

Fall, 2007 Students:

Amy Benson, Drew D’Amore, Nicole Gentile, John Gould, Lauren Hering, Dan McFadden, Aaron McKeon-Fish, Chris Medvecky, Sumanya Narra, Kelly Soto

Spring, 2007 Students:

Jason Ackrivo, Amy Benson, Emily Bisen-Hersh, Drew D’Amore, Jessica Decker, John Gould, Kristin Healey, Lauren Hering, Jessica Holster, Chris Medvecky, Kelly Soto, Joseph Walsh, Erin Wilk

Fall, 2006 Students:

Jason Ackrivo, Amy Benson, Emily Bisen-Hersh, Jessica Decker, John Gould, Kristin Healey, Jessica Holster, Chris Medvecky, Erin Wilk

Spring, 2006 Students:

Emily Bisen-Hersh, Jessica Decker, Jennifer Fleming, Jessica Holster, Anni Lee, Emily Lowery, Kevin Tierney, Jamie Weglarz, Erin Wilk

Fall, 2005 Students:

Emily Bisen-Hersh, Jennifer Fleming, Jessica Holster, Emily Lowery, Barbara McBride, Lauren Ross, Jamie Weglarz

Spring, 2005 Students:

Gina Ciani, Emily Lowery, Zeeshan Khan, Barbara McBride,

Sally Vona, Alison Wichnick, Colin Willard

Fall, 2004 Students:

Jessica Bladzinski, Marion Bowne, Gina Ciani,

Emily Lowery, Sally Vona, Alison Wichnick, Colin Willard

Senior Individual Study (PSY 493)

Spring, 2009:

Emily Reichard: Immunotherapies for Drug-Addiction Treatment: A Review

Spring, 2006:

Stephanie Routson: Alcohol-Nicotine Interactions

Fall, 2005:

Jeremy Grey: Analysis of Assessment Tool for PSY 121.

Individual Study (PSY 393)

Fall, 2007:

Emily Reichard: Reward-Deficiency Syndrome

Internship (PSY 399)

Summer, 2006:

Meridith Carter

Internship (PSYC 397)

Fall, 2003:

Ashley Generallo

Independent Study: Alcohol Lab (PSYC 399)Spring, 2004

Students:

Reid Adler, Rick Addante, Jessica Bladzinski, Brian Cichon,

Dan Finch, Sally Vona, Alison Wichnick

Independent Study: Alcohol Lab (PSYC 399)Fall, 2003

Students:

Reid Adler, Rick Addante, Brian Cichon, Dan Finch,

Lia Guimarães

Student/Faculty Research: Alcohol Lab (PSYC 387)Summer, 2003

Students:

Reid Adler, Dan Finch, Lia Guimarães, Greg Ilaria

Physiological PsychologyFall, 2002

Research Methods and LabSpring, 2001, 2002

Introductory Psychology II (for Psych. majors)Spring, 2001

Statistics for the Behavioral SciencesSpring, 2003

Fall, 2000, 2001

Introductory Psychology (for non-Psych. majors)Fall, 2000

Contributions to Liberal Learning:

Biopsychology (Behavioral, Social, or Cultural Perspectives)

Design and Analysis (Quantitative Reasoning)

TempleUniversity

Inferential Methods in PsychologyFall, 1999 – Spring, 2000

Fundamentals of Statistical MethodsFall, 1998 – Spring, 1999

Research Methods and Lab: Learning and MotivationSpring, 1998 – Summer, 1998 Summer, 1996– Summer, 1997

Spring, 1996 (TA)

Psychology as a Natural ScienceFall, 1997 (TA)

Brain and Behavior RelationshipsFall, 1995 (TA)

Psychology as a Social Science Summer, 1995

Fall, 1994 – Spring, 1995 (TA)

HONORS AND AWARDS

Phi Kappa Phi Student-Faculty Research AwardSpring, 2011

Student: Ashley Silakoski, ‘11

Phi Kappa Phi Student-Faculty Research AwardSpring, 2008

Student: Christopher Medvecky, ‘08

Phi Kappa Phi Student-Faculty Research AwardSpring, 2007

Student: Jessica L. Holster, ‘07

Phi Kappa Phi Student-Faculty Research AwardSpring, 2006

Student: Emily G. Lowery, ‘06

Phi Kappa Phi Student-Faculty Research AwardSpring, 2005

Student: Sally R. Vona, ‘05

Nominated to Sigma Xi Research SocietySpring, 2005

Finalist, Research Recognition AwardJune, 1999

Research Society on Alcoholism

Student Merit AwardJune, 1999

Research Society on Alcoholism

Distinguished Teaching AwardApril, 1999

Fundamentals of Statistical Methods

The College of Liberal Arts

TempleUniversity

Poster Contest WinnerMarch, 1999

TempleNeuroscience Program Annual Meeting

TempleUniversity

Distinguished Teaching AwardApril, 1998

Research Methods and Lab: Learning and Motivation

The College of Arts and Sciences

TempleUniversity

Distinguished Teaching AwardSpring, 1995

Psychology as a Social Science

The College of Arts and Sciences

TempleUniversity

Marshall P. Smith Scholarship in PsychologyFall, 1993

The College of New Jersey

MENTORING OF PSYCHOLOGY SENIOR HONORS THESES

Comerford, K. (2011-2012). Delay discounting of ethanol in alcohol-preferring (P) and alcohol non-preferring (NP) rats.

Silakoski, A. (2010-2011). A behavioral economic analysis of operant ethanol and nicotine self-administration in alcohol-preferring (P) rats.

Perkel, J. (2009-2010). An assessment of delay discounting for ethanol and sucrose in alcohol-preferring (P) and non-preferring (NP) rats.

Gentile, N. (2008-2009). The behavioral economics of alcohol consumption in college students: the role of academic constraints.

Medvecky, C. (2007-2008). A matching law analysis of operant ethanol self-administration in Long-Evans rats.

Holster, J. L. (2006-2007). Concurrent ethanol and sucrose consumption in Long-Evans rats: A behavioral economic analysis.

Lowery, E. (2005-2006). The effects of training history on subsequent ethanol consumption in Sprague-Dawley rats.

Ciani, G. (2005). Operant self-administration of nicotine in alcohol-preferring (P), non-preferring (NP), and Wistar (W) rats.

Vona, S. R. (2004-2005). Matching law studies of sweetened ethanol consumption in alcohol-preferring (P), non-preferring (NP), and Wistar rats.

Androsiglio, R. J. (2003-2004). An individualistic assessment model for binge drinking.

ACADEMIC ADVISING

Advisement of 25-50 students per semester.

Creation of a Recommendation Instructions document to assist students requesting letters of recommendation.

SERVICE RECORD

(All dates indicate academic years, unless otherwise indicated.)