Position:
Research Professor and Director, Sleep and Performance Research Center at Washington State University
Work:
Washington State University
since Sep 2004
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Research Professor and Director, Sleep and Performance Research Center
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Jul 1975 - Aug 2004
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Director, Division of Neuropsychiatry
U.S. Army Second Armored Cavalry Regiment
- 1991-1992 Gulf War - Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait Jan 1992 - Apr 1992
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Chief Mental Health Team
Yale University School of Medicine
- Connecticut Mental Health Center Jun 1972 - Jun 1975
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Resident in Psychiatry
University of Utah School of Medicine
- University of Utah Hospital, Salt Lake City Veterans Hospital, LDS Hospital Jun 1971 - Jun 1972
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Intern in Internal Medicine
Phoebe Hospital, Suakoko, Liberia, West Africa
- Rural Liberia Jan 1971 - Mar 1971
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Sub-intern in medicine, surgery, and pediatrics
Education:
Stanford University School of Medicine 1966 - 1971
M.D., Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics
Yale University 1962 - 1966
B.A., Psychology
Interests:
Sleep and Human Performance; Occupational Sleep Medicine; Sleep Medicine; Psychiatry including Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Honor & Awards:
Angier Prize for Best Undergraduate Research in Psychology, Yale University, 1966
Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association;
Alvin Thompson Award, Northwest Association for Biological Research, 2006
Award for Excellence in Sleep and Performance Research, National Sleep Foundation, 2011
Awards:
Angier Prize for Best Undergraduate Research in Psychology
Yale University
The Alvin Thompson Award
The Northwest Association for Biological Research (NWABR)
Award for Excellence in Sleep and Performance Research
National Sleep Foundation (NSF)
Certifications:
Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Sleep Medicine, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology