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CURRICULUM VITA Bruce B. Svare, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience State University of New York at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, New York 12222 518-442-4848 (O) 518-442-4867 (FAX) email: b [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. Psychology, l971-Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania M.A., Experimental Psychology, l973-Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Ph.D., Psychobiology, l976- Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, Reproductive Biology Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 1976-1978 HONORS AND AWARDS Fulbright Alumni Award, Thai-US Educational Foundation (TUSEF), Bangkok, Thailand, 2010 1

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CURRICULUM VITA

Bruce B. Svare, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychology and NeuroscienceState University of New York at Albany

1400 Washington Ave.Albany, New York 12222

518-442-4848 (O)518-442-4867 (FAX)

email: b [email protected]

EDUCATION B.A. Psychology, l971-Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania

M.A., Experimental Psychology, l973-Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Ph.D., Psychobiology, l976-Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey

NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, Reproductive Biology Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 1976-1978

HONORS AND AWARDS

Fulbright Alumni Award, Thai-US Educational Foundation(TUSEF), Bangkok, Thailand, 2010

Fulbright Senior Scholar to Thailand, Chulalongkorn University 2006-2007

Named to Peer Review Committee of the Council for International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright Scholar Program) 2008-2012

Fellow, Division 6, (Physiological and Comparative Psychology) American Psychological

Association (APA) (1984 – present)Fellow, Division 52 (International Psychology), American

Psychological Association, (APA) (2011-present) Fellow, American Psychological Society (APS) (1986 –

present) Named Sigma Xi Lecturer in the Northeast

(l988-1990) Named to Editorial Advisory Board of PHYSIOLOGY

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AND BEHAVIOR (l989 - present)TEACHING INTERESTS

Introductory PsychologyPhysiological PsychologyExperimental PsychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceDevelopmental PsychologyDevelopmental PsychobiologyBehavioral NeuroendocrinologyPerformance Enhancing Drugs and SportsThe Sociology of SportDrugs, Addiction and SocietyPsychology Honors TutorialPsychosocial Determinants of Sport

MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS

Behavioral Neuroscience with emphasis on Addiction Research (Anabolic Steroid Abuse)

Neuroendocrinology of Aggression Biobehavioral Basis of Reproductive and Parental Behavior

Performance Enhancing Drugs and SportsSports PsychologySociology of Sports

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

9/07- Adjunct Appointment in the International ProgramDepartment of PsychologyChulalongkorn UniversityBangkok, Thailand

9/87- Professor of PsychologyDepartment of Psychology

State University of New York at Albany

2/85-1/88 Director of the Animal LaboratoryDepartment of PsychologyState University of New York at Albany

9/84-9/86 Director of the Biopsychology ProgramDepartment of PsychologyState University of New York at Albany

9/84- Continuing Appointment (Tenure)Department of Psychology

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State University of New York at Albany

9/82-8/87 Associate ProfessorDepartment of PsychologyState University of New York at Albany

9/78-9/82 Assistant ProfessorDepartment of PsychologyState University of New York at Albany

1/78-6/78 Research AssociateLaboratory of Dr. Foetus MacridesWorcester Foundation for Experimental Biology

1/76-1/78 NIH Postdoctoral Fellow Laboratory of Dr. Andrzej BartkeWorcester Foundation for Experimental Biology

1/73-8/75 Research AssistantLaboratory of Dr. Ronald GandelmanDepartment of PsychologyRutgers University

6/71-8/72 NIMH Predoctoral Fellow in the laboratory ofDr. Alan I. Leshner, Department of PsychologyBucknell University

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Fulbright Senior Scholar to ThailandGrant reviewer for the Council for International Exchange of Scholars,

The Fulbright ProgramAdjunct appointment in the Department of Psychology at

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok ThailandVisiting scientist at the Institute of Neuroscience, Mahidol University,

Bangkok, ThailandLecturing throughout East Asia, the Pacific, and EuropeRegular attendance at conferences and symposium presentations at

international scientific meetings in Asia, Europe and North America

Co-organizer and attendee at numerous NATO Advanced Study Institutes and NATO Scientific Conferences in France and Italy

Co-organizer and attendee at several scientific meetings at the Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture in Italy (i.e., chief scientificagency of Italy’s government)

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LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Thai (Speaking)French (Speaking and writing)

GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

NIA Grant AG01319 entitled "Aging and Testosterone-Dependent Behavior." $120,000 for the period 4/1/80-3/31/83.

NSF Grant BNS 80-05846 entitled "Hormonal Determinants of Maternal Aggression in Mice." $45,000 for the period 6/1/80-11/30/82.

NIMH Grant MH 32467 entitled "Hormonal Regulation of Pup-Killing Behavior in Mice." $6,000 for the period 9/15/78-8/31/79.

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Research Grant entitled "Infanticide: Psychobiological Determinants in Mice." $24,000 for the period 7/1/81-8/30/82.

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Research Grant (Competing Renewal) entitled "Infanticide: Psychobiological Determinants in Mice." $25,000 for the period 9/1/82-2/30/84.

NSF Travel Grant to attend the NATO Advanced Study Institute on the "Biology of Aggression." $1,000, July, l980.

NIH Biomedical Science Support Grant H5091 entitled "Hormonal Determinants of Behavior." $2,600 for the period 9/1/80-9/1/81.

SUNY University Award Committee Grant entitled "Psychobiology of Maternal Aggression in mice." $3,375 for the period 3/1/80-2/28/81.

SUNY Research Foundation Grant entitled "Maternal Aggression in Mice: A Behavior Genetic Analysis." $3,800 for the period l/l/79-1/1/80.

NSF Grant BNS 85-10959 entitled "Psychobiological Determinants of Maternal Aggression in mice." $50,000 for the period 8/1/85-1/1/87.

NSF Conference Grant entitled: "Defense and Abuse of Young: Proximate and Ultimate Causation." Co-PIs Dr. Frederick vom Saal and Dr. Stephano Parmigiani. $20,000 for the period 4/1/90-3/31/91.

Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture Conference Grant entitled: "Defense and Abuse of Young: Proximate and Ultimate Causation." Co-PIs Dr. Frederick vom Saal and Dr. Stephano Parmigiani. $30,000 for the period 4/1/90-3/31/91.

NIDA Grant DA06472 entitled: "Anabolic Steroid Abuse: Causes and Consequences." Co-PI Dr. Robert Rosellini. $100,000/year for the period 4/1/90-3/31/95

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NSF Grant BNS89-19076 entitled: "Hormonal Modulation of Aggression in the Peripartum Period." $110,000 for the period 9/1/90-8/31/92.

J William Fulbright Scholarship Award, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State, entitled: “Understanding the Biobehavioral Basis of Psychopathology in the Post-Tsunami Period” Department of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand for the period 10/1/06 to 3/1/07.

American Psychological Association (APA) Grant Program to Improve High School Psychology Instruction entitled “Bringing Psychology to High School Students in Thailand”, Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Albany and the Department of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Thailand for the period 9/1/2013 to 9/1/ 2015. Co-PIs (from Chulalongkorn University) Dr. Nattasuda Taephant, Dr. Watcharaporn Boonyasiriwat, and Dr. Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn. (pending).

SUMMARY OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

70 articles in refereed scientific journals6 booksl2 book chapters2 theoretical monographs2 scientific papers reprinted in anthologies42 papers delivered at professional meetings44 invited colloquia

PUBLICATIONS

Svare, B., and A.I. Leshner (l973). Behavioral correlates of intermale aggression and grouping in mice. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 86: 203-212.

Leshner, A.I., W.A. Walker, A.E. Johnson, J.S. Kelling, S.J. Kreisler, and B.B. Svare (l973). Pituitary-adrenocortical activity and intermale aggressiveness in isolated mice. Physiology and Behavior, ll: 203-210.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l973). Postpartum aggression in mice: Experiential and environmental factors. Hormones and Behavior, 4: 323-334.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l974). Stimulus control of aggressive behavior in androgenized female mice. Behavioral Biology, 10: 447-458.

Svare, B., P. Davis, and R. Gandelman (l974). Fighting behavior in female mice following chronic androgen treatment during adulthood. Physiology and Behavior, 12: 399-403.

Gandelman, R., and B. Svare (l974). Mice: Pregnancy termination, lactation, and aggression. Hormones and Behavior, 5: 397-405.

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Gandelman, R., and B. Svare (l974). Lactation following hysterectomy of pregnant mice. Biology of Reproduction, 12: 360-367.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l975). Postpartum aggression in mice: Inhibitory effect of estrogen. Physiology and Behavior, 14: 31-36.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l975). Aggressive behavior of juvenile mice: Influence of androgen and olfactory stimuli. Developmental Psychobiology, 8: 405-416.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l976). Suckling stimulation induces aggression in virgin female mice. Nature, 320: 606-608.

vom Saal, F.S., B. Svare, and R. Gandelman (l976). Time of neonatal androgen exposure influences length of testosterone treatment required to induce aggression in adult male and female mice. Behavioral Biology, 17: 391-397.

vom Saal, F.S., R. Gandelman, and B. Svare (l976). Aggression in male and female mice: Evidence for changed neural sensitivity to neonatal but not adult androgen exposure. Physiology and Behavior, 17: 53-57.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l976). Postpartum aggression in mice: The influence of suckling stimulation. Hormones and Behavior, 7: 407-416.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman (l976). A longitudinal analysis of maternal aggression in Rockland-Swiss albino mice. Developmental Psychobiology, 9: 437-446.

Svare, B (l977). Maternal aggression in mice: Influence of the young. Biobehavioral Reviews, l: 151-164.

Svare, B., A. Bartke, and R. Gandelman (l977). Individual differnces in the maternal behavior of male mice: No evidence for a relationship to circulating testosterone levels. Hormones and Behavior, 8: 372-376.

Svare, B., A. Bartke, and F. Macrides (l978). Juvenile male mice: An attempt to accelerate testis function by exposure to female stimuli. Physiology and Behavior, 21: 1009-1013.

Svare, B., and A. Bartke (l978) Food deprivation induces conspeciffic pup-killing in mice. Aggressive Behavior, 4: 253-261.

Macrides, F., A. Bartke, and B. Svare (l978). Interactions of olfactory stimuli and gonadal hormones in the regulation of rodent social behavior. In: J. Le Magnen (Ed.) Olfaction and Taste (Vol. VI), Plenum Press, New York.

Svare, B., A. Bartke, P. Doherty, I. Mason, S. Michael, and S. Smith (l979). Hyperprolactinemia suppresses copulatory behavior in male rats and mice. Biology of Reproduction, 21: 529-535.

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Svare, B. (l979). Maternal aggression in mice: the nonspecific nature of the exteroceptive maintenance by young. Aggressive Behavior, 5: 417-424.

Svare, B. (l979). Steroidal influences on pup-killing behavior in mice. Hormones and Behavior, 13: 153-164.

Svare, B. (l980). Testosterone propionate inhibits maternal aggression in mice. Physiology and Behavior, 24: 435-440.

Svare, B., M. Mann, and O. Samuels (l980). Ergot drugs suppress prolactin and lactation but not aggressive behavior in parturient mice. Hormones and Behavior, 14: 319-329.

Svare, B., C. Beteridge, D. Katz, and O. Samuels (l981). Some situational and experiential determinants of maternal aggression in mice. Physiology and Behavior, 26: 253-258.

Samuels, W., G. Jason, M. Mann, and B. Svare (l98l). Pup-killing behavior in mice: Suppression by early androgen exposure. Physiology and Behavior, 26: 473-477.

Broida, J., S. Michael, and B. Svare (l981). Plasma prolactin is not related to the initiation, maintenance, and decline of maternal aggression in mice. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 32: 121-125.

Svare, B. (l98l) Maternal aggression in mammals. In: D. J. Gubernick and P. Klopfer (Eds.) Parental Care in Mammals. New York, Plenum Press, 179-210.

Svare, B. (l981) Models of aggression employing female rodents. In P. Brain and D. Benton (Eds.). The Biology of Aggression. Netherlands: Nordhoff/Sijthofff, 503-508.

Svare, B., and M. Mann (l98l). Infanticide: Genetic, developmental, and hormonal influences in mice. Physiology and Behavior, 27: 921-927.

Svare, B., and J. Broida (l982). Genotypic influences on infanticide in mice: Environmental, situational, and experiential determinants. Physiology and Behavior, 28: 171-175.

Broida, J., and B. Svare (l982). Strain-typical patterns off pregnancy-induced nestbuilding in mice: Maternal and experiential influences. Physiology and Behavior, 29: 153-157.

Broida, J., and B. Svare (l982). Postpartum aggression in C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice: Experiential and environmental influences. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 35: 76-83.

Mann, M., Michael, S.D., and B. Svare (l982). Ergot drugs suppress plasma levels of prolactin (PRL) but not growth hormone (GH), luteinizing hormone (LH) or corticosterone (CORT) in parturient mice. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 17: 837-840.

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Svare, B., Mann, M., Broida, J., and S.D. Michael (l982). Maternal aggression exhibited by hypophysectomized parturient mice. Hormones and Behavior, 16: 455-461.

Mann, M., and B. Svare (l982). Factors influencing pregnancy-induced aggression in mice. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 36: 242-258.

Svare, B. (l983) Psychobiological determinants of maternal aggression in mice. In M. Hahn, E. Simmel, and C. Walters (Eds), Genetic and Neural Aspects of Aggression: Synthesis and New Directions. Lawrence Earlbaum, Hillsdale, New Jersey, 129-146.

Svare, B. (Ed.) (l983) Hormones and Aggressive Behavior. New York, Plenum.

Svare, B. and M. Mann. (l983) Hormonal influences on maternal aggression in mammals. In B. Svare (Ed.) Hormones and Aggressive Behavior. New York, Plenum Press, 91-104.

Bartke, A., B. Svare, P.C. Doherty, M.S. Smith, and H.G. Klemcke. (1983) Effects of hyperprolactinemia on male reproductive function. In A. Negro-Vilar (Ed), The Physiology of Male Reproduction and Fertility. New York, Raven Press, 1-12.

Broida, J., and B. Svare (l983). Genotype modulates testosterone-dependent activity and reactivity in male mice. Hormones and Behavior, 17: 76-85.

Mann, M.A., and B. Svare (l983). Prenatal testosterone exposure elevates maternal aggression in mice. Physiology and Behavior, 30: 503-507.

Mann, M.A., C.K. Kinsley, J.B. Broida, and B. Svare (l983). Infanticide exhibited by female mice: Genetic, developmental, and hormonal influences. Physiology and Behavior, 30: 697-702.

Mann, M.A., J.L. Miele, C.H. Kinsley, and B. Svare (l983). Postpartum behavior in the mouse: The contribution of suckling stimulation to water intake, food intake, and body weight regulation. Physiology and Behavior, 31: 633-638.

Broida, J., and B. Svare (l983). Mice: Progesterone and the regulation of strain differences in pregnancy-induced nestbuilding. Behavioral Neuroscience, 97: 994-1004.

Svare, B., M. Mann, J. Broida, C. Kinsley, L. Ghiraldi, J. Miele, and C. Konen (l983). Intermale aggression and infanticide in aged C57BL/6J male mice: Behavioral deficits are not related to serum testosterone (T) levels and are not recovered by supplemental T. Neurobiology of Aging, 4: 305-312.

Broida, J., and B. Svare (l984). Sex differences in the activity of mice: Modulation by postnatal gonadal hormones. Hormones and Behavior, 18: 65-78.

Mann, M.A., C. Konen, and B. Svare (l984). The role of progesterone in pregnancy-induced aggression in mice. Hormones and Behavior, 18: 140-160.

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Svare, B., J. Broida, J., C. Kinsley, and M. Mann (l984). Psychobiological mechanisms underlying infanticide in mice. In G. Hausfater and S. Hrdy (Eds), Comparative and Evolutionary Perspectives. New York, Aldine, pp 387-400.

Broida, J., S.D. Michael, and B. Svare (l984). Acute endocrine correlates of attack by lactating females in male mice: Effects on plasm prolactin, luteinizing hormone and corticosterone levels. Physiology and Behavior, 32: 891-894.

Svare, B., C.H. Kinsley, M.A. Mann, and J. Broida (l985). Infanticide: Accounting for genetic variation in mice. Physiology and Behavior Monograph, 32: 137-152.

Kinsley, C., J. Miele, C. Konen, L. Ghiraldi, and B. Svare (l986). Intrauterine contiguity influences regulatory activity in adult female and male mice. Hormones and Behavior, 20: 7-12.

Ghiraldi, L., and Svare, B. (l986) Postpubertal isolation decreases infanticide and elvates parental care in C57BL/6J male mice. Physiology and Behavior, 36: 59-62.

Kinsley, C., J. Miele, L. Ghiraldi, C. Konen, and B. Svare (l986). Intrauterine position modulates maternal behaviors in female mice. Physiology and Behavior, 36: 793-799.

Kinsley, C., and B. Svare (l986). Prenatal stress reduces intermale aggression in mice. Physiology and Behavior, 36: 783-786.

Kinsley, C., and B. Svare (l986). Are prenatal stress effects mediated by reductions in maternal food and water intake and body weight gain accompanying the stress procedure? Physiology and Behavior, 37: 191-193.

Svare, B., J. Miele, and C. Kinsley (l986). Mice: Progesterone stimulation of aggression in pregnancy-terminated females. Hormones and Behavior, 20: 194-200.

Konen, C., C. Kinsley and B. Svare (l986). Mice: Postpartum aggression is elevated following prenatal progesterone exposure. Hormones and Behavior, 20: 212-221.

Kinsley, C., J. Miele, C. Konen, L. Ghiraldi, J. Broida, and B. Svare (l986). Prior intrauterine position modulates body weight in male and female mice. Hormones and Behavior, 20: 201-211.

Svare, B., and C. Kinsley (l987). Hormones and sex-related behavior: A comparative analysis. In K. Kelley (Ed.), Females, Males, and Sexuality. SUNY-Press, Albany, pp. 10-57.

Kinsley, C., and B. Svare (l987). Genotype modulates prenatal stress effects on aggressive behavior in male and female mice. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 47: 138-150.

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Kinsley, C., and B. Svare (l987). Adrenal modulation of parental behavior in neonatally gonadectomized C57BL/6J male mice. Physiology and Behavior, 41: 519-521.

Kinsley, C., and B. Svare (l988). Prenatal stress alters maternal aggression in female mice. Physiology and Behavior, 42: 7-13.

Svare, B (l988).Genotype modulates the aggression promoting quality of progesterone in pregnant mice. Hormones and Behavior, 22: 90-99.

Svare, B (l988). Some trends in the responses studied and the species employed by behavioral endocrinologists. Hormones and Behavior, 22: 139-142.

Miele, J., R. Roselllini, and B. Svare (l988). Estradiol benzoate can function as an unconditioned stimulus in a conditioned taste aversion paradigm. Hormones and Behavior, 22: 116-130.

Garland, M., and Svare, B. (l988) Suckling stimulation modulates the maintenance of postpartum aggression in mice. Physiology and Behavior, 44: 301-305.

Svare, B (l988). Steroid use and aggressive behavior. Science (Letter), 242: 153.

Svare, B (l989). Recent advances in the study of female aggressive behavior. In P.F. Brain, D. Mainardi, and S. Parmigiani (Eds), House Mouse Aggression: A Model for Understanding the Evolution of Social Behavior. Harwood Academic Publishers, Switzerland, pp. 135-159.

Svare, B (l990). Maternal aggression: Hormonal, genetic, and developmental determinants. In N. Krasnegor and R. Bridges (Eds), Mammalian Parenting: Biochemical, Neuorbiological, and Behavioral Determinants. Oxford Press, New York, pp. 135-154.

Svare, B (1990). Anabolic Steroids and Behavior: A Preclinical Research Prospectus. L. Erinoff (Ed.), NIDA Research Monograph #102 on Anabolic Steroid Abuse, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., pp. 224-241.

Ghiraldi, L., M. Plonsky and B. Svare. (l993) Estrogen modulation of aggression in the peripartum period. Hormones and Behavior, 27, 251-268.

Ganesan, R., R. Rosellini, and B. Svare (l993). Investigation of anabolic steroids in two taste aversion paradigns. Appetite, 20: 1-11.

Svare, B. and M. Boechler (1994). Protection and abuse of young in mice: Influence of mother-young interactions. In S. Parmigiani and F. vom Saal, Protection and Abuse of Young in Animals and Man. Harwood: London. Pp 465-476.

Caldarone, B.J., H.S. Stock, G.C. Abrahamsen, M.L. Boechler, B. B. Svare, and R. R. Rosellini (1996). Nonassociative processes and place preferences conditioned by testosterone. Psychological Record, 46, 373-390.

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Svare, B. How the Science of Psychology Gets Done. Thomson Publishing, New York, l998.

Svare, B. The Psychology 101 Supplement: Getting Familiar With the Study of Behavior. Thomson Publishing, New York, l998

Svare, B. Achieving Success in Introductory Psychology: An Insider’s View. Thomson Publishing, New York, l999.

Frye, C.A., D. Park, M. Tanaka, R. Rosellini, and B. Svare. (2001) The testosterone metabolite and neuosteroid 3 alpha-Androstanediol may mediate the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 26, 731-750.

Svare, B., R. Rosellini, and C. Frye. (2001) Preclinical assessments of the abuse liability of anabolic steroids: Implications for sport and society. Proceedings of the 10 th World Congress of Sport and Society, 4, 164-166.

Rosellini, R.A., B.B. Svare, M.E. Rhodes, and C.A. Frye. (2002) The testosterone metabolite 3 alpha-Androstanediol may mediate the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference. Brain Research Reviews, 37, 162-171.

Frye, C.A., M.E. Rhodes, R. Rosellini, and B. Svare. (2002) The nucleus accumbens as a site of action for rewarding properties of testosterone and its 5 alpha reduced metabolites. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 74, 119-127.

Svare, B. (2004). Reforming Sports Before the Clock Runs Out: One Man’s Journey Through Our Runaway Sports Culture. Sports Reform Press, New York.

Svare, B. Young and in the Big Leagues. Newsweek, July 12, 2004.

Svare, B. Minor Reforms Not Enough for College Sports. Chronicle of Higher Education , 2005, March 4, 2005.

Bigelow, B., Svare, B., Irving, R., Fisher, S. and Abrams. S. (2006) An Open Letter to Communities: What Community Leaders Can Do to Improve Youth Sports. In B. Lampman and S. Prettyman, Learning Culture Through Sports: Exploring the Role of Sport in Society, Rowman and Littlefield Education, 15-25.

Svare, B. (2006). What athletic directors can do about the steroid abuse crisis. Scholastic Coach and Athletic Director, 75, no 9., 76-78.

Svare, B. (2007). Denial, apathy, and win-at-all costs sports culture fuels steroid abuse. Sports Parenting, No. 2.

Svare, B. (2007). What we can do to prevent steroid abuse. Our Children, 33, no 3, 14-17.

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Svare, B. (2007). The Fulbright Mission: Continuing a Commitment Beyond the Grant Period. Thailand-US Educational Foundation (Fulbright) Newsletter. Issue no 20, 5.

Svare B. (2008) A Roadmap for Reform of College Athletics. Chronicle of Higher Education, November 14.

Svare, B. (2009). Learning About Psychology. Cengage Publishing, Kentucky.

Svare, B. (2009). Learning About Behavioral Neuroscience. Cengage Publishing. Kentucky.

Svare, B. (2009) In Athletics, No Disclosure Means No Reform, Chronicle of Higher Education. November 15, 2009.

Svare, B. (2010) We need to tell the truth about college sports. Chronicle of Higher Education, November 22.

Svare, B (2010). Getting outside myself for the Thai people. Susquehanna Currents, Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA. Vol. 78, No 3.

Svare, B (2011) Getting outside myself to help the Thai people. APS Observer, February, Vol 24, no 2.

Svare, B (2011) Assessing psychology in Thailand. International Psychology Bulletin, 15 (2), 21-26.

Svare, B (2012) Phony majors for athletes signal our surrender. Chronicle of Higher Education, December 14.

Svare, B (2012) The ‘Big Lie’ and Intercollegiate Sports in America: Time to Tame the Monster That is Enabled by Academic Corruption. In K. Spracklen, presented at the 1st Global Conference on Sport: Probing the Boundaries (Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press), proceedings forthcoming.

Svare, B. (2012) How the Science of Psychology Gets Done. 5th Edition, Cengage Publishing, New York.

Svare, B. (2012). Learning About Psychology. 2nd Edition, Cengage Publishing, Kentucky.

Svare, B. (2012). Learning About Behavioral Neuroscience. 2nd Edition, Cengage Publishing. Kentucky.

Svare, B. (2013). Telling the Truth About Intercollegiate Sports: Time to Expose Faculty Corruption and the “Big Lie”. In K. Spracklen (Ed), Sport: Probing the Boundaries (Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press), in press.

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PAPERS REPRINTED IN ANTHOLOGIES

Leshner, A.I., W.A. Walker, A.E. Johnson, J.S. Kelling, S.J. Kreisler, and B. Svare. Pituitary-adrenocortical activity and intermale aggressiveness in mice. In: Kenneth E. Moyer (Ed.) Physiology of Aggression and Implications for Control: An Anthology of Readings, Raven Press, New York, l976.

Svare, B. and R. Gandelman. Suckling stimulation induces aggression in virgin female mice. In: T.E. McGill (Ed.) Readings in Animal Behavior (3rd Edition), Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc., New York, l977.

OP-ED PIECES AND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Svare, B. Life’s not just a football game. Albany Times Union, August 2, 2012.

Svare, B. Sports Not Part of School Mission, Albany Times Union, November 16, 2010

Svare, B. The Score, The Truth: Binghamton University Basketball Scandal Demonstrates the Need for More Disclosure. Albany Times Union, March 21, 2010.

Svare, B. A Very Dangerous Game: Rules for College Athletics, Academics to Co-Exist. Albany Times Union, October 18, 2009.

Svare, B. Arrest is the Only Way to Deter Doping. Albany Times Union, December 18, 2007.

Svare, B. Steroid Epidemic Needs Immediate Correction. Pasadena Star News, March 17, 2007.

Svare, B. Big Dopes: Much Needs to be Done to Overcome Steroid Abuse in an Apathetic, Win-At-All Costs Culture. Albany Times Union, March 10, 2007.

Ericson, J., and B. Svare. Time to Expose Corruption in Sports. OP-Ed to Columbus Missourian, April 6, 2006.

Ericson, J., and B. Svare. Time to Expose Faculty Corruption in College Sports. OP-Ed to The Indianapolis Star, April 2, 2006.

Svare, B. A Growing Threat. OP-Ed to Schenectady Gazette, January 20, 2006.

Svare, B. Student-Athlete is Myth Created by NCAA. OP-Ed to Schenectady Gazette, March 14, 2004.

Svare, B. The Decline of Civility in Sports. OP-ED to The Spotlight, January 5, 2005.

Svare, B. Steroid Abuse Almost Everywhere. OP-ED to Albany Times Union, March 20, 2005.

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Svare, B. Dysfunctional System. Letter to New York Times, December 4, 2005.

Svare, B. Young and in the Big Leagues, Letter to Newsweek, July 12, 2004.

Svare, B. Bad Sports: Public School Athletics Programs Serve the Few at the Expense of the Many. OP-ED to Albany Times-Union, June 6, 2004.

Svare, B. School-based Sports Should Focus on More Participation, Fitness for All. OP-ED to Schenectady Gazette, November 21, 2004.

PAPERS DELIVERED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS

Svare, B., and A. Leshner. The adrenals and testes: Two separate systems affecting aggression. Eastern Psychological Association Convention, l972, Boston, Massachusetts.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman. Some experiential and environmental influences upon postpartum aggression in R-S mice. Animal Behavior Society Convention, l973, Amherstt, Massachusetts.

Svare, B., and R. Gandelman. Maternal aggression in mice: A longitudinal analysis. Eastern Psychological Association Convention, l976, New York, New York.

vom Saal, F.S., B. Svare, and R. Gandelman. Aggressive behavior of male and female mice gonadectomized and administered oil or testosterone propionate perinatally. Eastern Psychological Association Convention, l976, New York, New York.

Macrides, F., A. Bartke, and B. Svare. Interactions of olfactory stimuli and gonadal hormones in the regulation of rodent social behavior. Sixth International Meeting of Olfaction and Taste, l977, Paris, France.

Svare, B. Mice: Pup-related stimuli influencing the exteroceptive maintenance of maternal aggression. Eastern Psychological Association Convention, l978, Washington, D.C.

Svare, B., and R. Guislin. Mice: Hysterectomy, nipple growth, and the induction of maternal aggression. American Psychological Association Convention, l978, Toronto, Canada.

Doherty, P., B. Svare, and A. Bartke. Hyperprolactinemia suppresses copulatory behavior in male rats and mice. Society for the Study of Reproduction Convention, l978, Carbondale, Illinois.

Svare, B. Maternal aggression in mammals. Symposium on Parental Care in Mammals. Animal Behavior Society Meetings, l979, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Mann, M., O. Samuels, and B. Svare. Mice: Suckling stimulation but not lactation important for maternal aggression. Eastern Psychological Association Convention, Hartford, Connecticut, April, l980.

Mann, M., J. Broida, S. Michael, and B. Svare. Prolactin is not necessary for maternal aggression in mice. Paper presented at the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology Meetings, l980, Cincinnatti, Ohio.

Svare, B., and M. Mann. Infanticide: genetic, developmental, and hormonal influences in mice. Behavior Genetics Association Meetings, l981, Purchase, New York.

Broida, J.M., M. Mann, S. Michael, and B. Svare. Maternal aggression exhibited by hypophysectomized parturient mice. Eastern Psychological Association Meetings, l981, New York, New York.

Svare, B. Psychobiological determinants of maternal aggression in mice. Miami University Symposium on Social Behavior, l981. Miami University, Miami, Ohio.

Broida, J., and B. Svare. Pregnancy-induced nestbuilding by C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice. Behavior Genetics Association Meetings, Boulder, Colorado, l982.

Svare, B., Broida, J., Kinsley, C., and Mann, M. Psychobiological mechanisms underlying infanticide in small mammals. Infanticide in Man and Animals: An International Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, l982.

Kinsley, C., Mann, M., Broida, J., and Svare, B. Infanticide exhibited by female mice: Genetic developmental, and hormonal influences. International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, l982. Mann, M.A., and Svare, B. Postpartum hyperphagia in mice: The contribution of suckling stimulation. Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, Philadelphia, l983.

Miele, J., and Svare, B. Lactating mice avoid adult male and female urine. Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, Baltimore, l984.

Kinsley, C.H., Miele, J.L., Mann, M.A., and Svare, B. Postpartum mice: Nontactile cues from pups maintain food intake. Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, Baltimore, l984.

Kinsley, C.H., Broiida, J., Ghiraldi, L., Konen, C., Miele, J., and Svare, B. Intrauterine position does not account for variation in the morphology and behavior of inbred mice. Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Anaheim, l984.

Kinsley, C.H., and Svare, B. Prenatal stress effects: Are they mediated by reductions in maternal ingestive behaviors? New England Endocrinology Conference, Durham, l985.

Svare, B. Protection and abuse of young: Animal models. Adelphi University Applied Experimental Psychology Conference, Garden City, l985.

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Svare, B. Defense and abuse of young in rodents: Implications for understanding determinants of human mood, aggression, and violence. Eastern Psychological Association Symposium on Animal Models of Psychopathology. New York, l986.

Kinsley, C., and Svare, B. Sex-biased fecundity in prenatally-stressed female mice: Alterations of sex ratio in favor of increased production of male offspring. Society for the Study of Reproduction Meeting, Ithaca, l986.

Svare, B. Myth of the docile female. New Fellows Address/American Psychological Association Symposium on Animal Models of Psychopathology. New York, l986.

Svare, B. Maternal aggression: Understanding individual variation. NIH Workshop on Biological and Behavioral Determinants of Parental Behavior in Mammals. Washington, l987.

Svare, B. Recent advances in the study of female aggressive behavior. International School on the Ethology of House Mouse Aggression. Erice, Italy, l987.

Svare, B. Understanding genetic variation in the aggressive behavior exhibited by mice. International Symposium on Genetics, Neurogenetics, and Aggression. CNRS, Aussois, France, l988.

Svare, B. Steroid hormones and behavior: A preclinical research prospectus. NIDA Technical Review on anabolic steroid abuse. Rockville, Maryland, l989.

Plonsky, M., Ghiraldi, L., and Svare, B. Postpartum aggression in mice: Effects of prepartum and intense suckling stimulation. Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, Boston, l989.

Boechler, M., and Svare, B. Litter size and sex composition differentially influence maternal aggression and infanticide in mice. Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, Philadelphia, l990.

Svare, B. Steroid-induced aggressive behavior. Workshop on Anabolic Steroid Abuse. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, l990.

Svare, B., and Boechler, M. Protection and abuse of young in mice: Influence of Mother-Young Interactions. Protection and Abuse of Young in Animals and Man. International School of Ethology, Erice, Italy, l990.

Svare, B. Causes and consequences of anabolic steroid abuse: Animal Models. NIDA symposium on Anabolic Steroid Abuse, Washington, l991.

Ackerman, J.H., Park, D., Svare, B., Rosellini, R., and C. Frye. Effects of androgens on conditioned place preference. Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Charlottesville, l999.

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Svare, B., Rosellini, R., Park, D., Ackerman, J., and C. Frye. The metabolite 3 alpha-Androstanediol mediates the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference. Society for Neuroscience, Miami, l999.

Svare, B., R. Rosellini, and C. Frye. Preclinical assessments of the abuse liability of anabolic steroids: Implications for Sport and Society. 10th World Congress of Sport Psychology, Skiathos, Greece, 2001

Rosellini, R.A., B. Svare, M. Rhodes, and C. Frye. The testosterone metabolite and neurosteroid 3 alpha androstanediol mediates the effects of testosterone on conditioned place preference. International Conference on Steroids and Nervous System, Torino, Italy, 2001.

Svare, B.B., R. A. Rosellini, M.E. Rhodes, C.A. Frye. Testosterone and its 5 alpha-reduced metabolites condition a place preference through actions in the nucleus accumbens. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 2001.

Svare, B. Parental Overinvolvement in Sports. Sports and Social Responsibility, Sports Business Journal Meetings, New York, New York, 2005.

Svare, B. Straight Talk: What Athletic Directors Should Know About the Steroid Abuse Crisis. New York State Section V Athletic Administrators Meeting, Canandaigua, New York, 2005.

Svare, B. What Athletic Directors Should Know About the Steroid Abuse Crisis. New York State Association of Public High School Athletic Administrators, Saratoga, New York, 2006.

Svare, B. Straight Talk: What Athletic Directors Should Know About the Steroid Abuse Crisis. Florida State Association of Public High School Athletic Administrators, Daytona Beach, Florida, 2006.

Svare, B. A Brief History of the Study of the Maternal Brain. International Congress of the International Society for Brain-Behavioral Science and Medicine (ISBBSM), Bangkok, Thailand, 2007.

Svare, B. The International Steroid Abuse Crisis: Causes and Consequences. International Congress of the International Society for Brain-Behavioral Science and Medicine (ISBBSM), Bangkok, Thailand, 2007.

Svare, B. Research Methodology in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology and On the Maternal Brain and Behavior. International Congress of the International Society for Brain-Behavioral Science and Medicine (ISBBSM), Bangkok, Thailand, 2007.

Svare, B. Plenary Symposium on Understanding the Maternal Brain. International Congress of the International Society for Brain-Behavioral Science and Medicine (ISBBSM), Bangkok, Thailand, 2007.

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Svare, B. Bringing Behavioral Neuroscience to Thailand. American Psychological Association, Boston, 2008.

Svare, B. Performance Enhancing Drugs: Recent advances in our understanding of anabolic steroid and growth hormone Abuse, Maine Athletic Administrators Association Meeting, Rockport, Maine, 2009.

Svare, B. What Faculty Athletics Representatives (FAR) Can Do to Stem the Tide of Academic Corruption in Intercollegiate Athletics. American Association of University Professors, Washington, 2010.

RECENT RADIO AND TV INTERVIEWS

AM640 Talk Radio, (Toronto, Canada), The Jeff MaCarthur Show, June 5, 2013.Capital News 9 TV (Albany), March 1, 2009.Town of Colonie Television Station, April 29, 2008.New York State Legislative Television Station, Senator Kemp Hannon, (Albany) April 24, 2008NPR, WBUR Public Radio in (Boston), March 6, 2008.WHAM, (Rochester), February 15, 2008.Capital News 9 TV (Albany), February 13.NPR, KUOW Public Radio (Seattle), January 28, 2008.CBS News, (Albany), December 14, 2007.Rob Breckinridge Show, CHQR Radio, Calgary, Canada, August, 2007. CBS News, (Albany), March 2nd., 2007Radio Ritas, Greenstone Media, New York, NY, November 26, 2006Murphy’s Law Sports Show, WOFX, Albany, NY, May 26, 2006George Lapides Sports Show WHBQ, (Memphis), April 20, 2006.CBS News (Albany), December 8, 2005Rodger Wyland Sports Talk Radio (Albany), March 17, 2005 The Steve Duemig Sports Show WDAE 620 (Tampa), January 16, 2005Channel 9 News (Albany), January 8, 2005NPR, Kathleen Dunn Show (National), December 29, 2004ESPN with Chuck Wilson (National), June 18, 2004The Paul Finebaum Radio Network (Birmingham), June 8, 2004 The Dan Sileo Sports Show 740 The Team (Orlando), August 11, 2004The Earle Robinson Sports Show WKAR 870 (East Lansing), July 12, 2004The Steve Russell Sports Score WRUF 850 (Gainesville), June 20, 2004The George Lapides Sports Show WHBQ (Memphis), October 3, 2004

RECENTLY QUOTED BY THE FOLLOWING MEDIA

2013

Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Title games highlight sports-school balance. March 11, 2013.Albany Times Union, Legalize sports betting. April 14, 2013.

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SB Nation, A Different World: How One Small College is Quitting Sports and Might Lead a Revolution. April 16, 2013.

2012

The Guardian, Not for sale—school playing fields (In the US). September 10, 2012.

2011

Phillyburbs.com, Specialization in sports, April 24, 2011.

2010

New York Times, Binghamton Coach Gets $1.2 million to resign, October 29, 2010. Pakistan Regional Times, Woman denies pulling gun on Volleyball team, September 14, 2010Albany Times Union, Jets Beat Giants in Pay, July 11, 2010.Los Angeles Times, Home run derby’s timeless appeal is easily explained: Fans dig the long ball, July 11, 2010. Albany Times Union, Academics first, SUNY, March 29, 2010.Toledo Free Press, Travel sports foster quest for college scholarships, April 26, 2010.

2009

Associated Press, Some prep teams log big miles for games. February 26, 2009 (Reprinted in over 100 newspapers nationally and internationally). 2008

Associated Press, Should the Pats' coronation come with an asterisk for having cheated? January 31, 2008. (Reprinted in over 300 newspapers nationally and internationally).

2007

Schenectady Gazette, Student Athletes Face Temptation to Use Steroids, December 23, 2007. Albany Times Union, Steroids Always With Us, December 14, 2007.Newsday, When Youth Sports Parents Can’t Behave, October 18, 2007.Newsday, Baseball Coach Attacked by Players Father, Uncle, October 18, 2007. Albany Times Union, Don’t Ask Us to Carry this Ball, September 27, 2007.Readers Digest, Field of Screams: When Little Kids Play Ball, You Can Count on Grown-Ups to Throw a Tantrum, October, 2007. Albany Times Union, Probe Reveals Steroid Link to Dead Wrestler, July 9, 2007.The Spotlight, Setting an Example, May 23, 2007.San Francisco Chronicle, Big Bucks for a Big Dance: Basketball Schools Sacrifice Integrity for Millions of Dollars, April 1, 2007. Asian Times, Dispatches from America, Hoopla 101: Chronicles of higher education, March 21, 2007.

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The Nation, Hoopla 101, March 20, 2007.St. Petersburg Times, If Parents Put Focus on Fun, Kids Win, March 16, 2007. St. Petersburg Times, Sickening Sideline Behavior Hurts Kids, February 23, 2007.

2006

Press-Enterprise News, The Burden of Proof, December 23, 2006.Associated Press, Border Town Revels in New High School Stadium, November 30, 2006. USA Today, Test Teen Athletes Now, November 13, 2006.The Advocate, Big Time Sports and High Schools, November 1, 2006.Los Angeles Times, Narrowing the Field, October 2, 2006.Albany Times Union, It’s Time for Testing in Schools, September 29, 2006Indianapolis Star, Sprucing Up Isn’t Cheap, September 22, 2006.Schenectady Gazette, Youth Sports All About Winning Reformer Says, September 17, 2006. ESPN.com, Youth Team Pays High Price in Win-At-All-Costs Game. August, 14, 2006Boston Globe, Are You Kidding? Shoe Companies Set Their Sights on Players as Young as 12.July 25, 2006. Parenthood Magazine, Why Kids Shouldn’t Specialize in One Sport, June 19, 2006 (Reprinted in 28 national and regional outlets of Parenting Magazine).The School Administrator, Righting the Balance in the Athletics-Academics Equation, June, 2006.Philadelphia Inquirer, Fighting to Win: School Basketball Takes it to Another Level, June 21, 2006.Philadelphia Inquirer, Fighting is Not New Phenomenon, June 21, 2006.Middletown Times Herald Record, Bonds March Stirs Little Passion, May 14, 2006. Middletown Times Herald Record, Denial Wrong Approach to Roids, May 9, 2006.New Haven Register, SHA Case Remains Red-Hot Topic in Legal Circles, April 26, 2006.Columbus Dispatch, Over the top?, March 23, 2006Washington Post, Review Ordered at GW, March 11, 2006.Sports Illustrated, Going Big Time, February 22, 2006Sports Business Journal, Helping Sports Parents Do it the Right Way, February, 20, 2006.Virginia Beach Daily Press, Race of Redemption, February 15, 2006.Los Angeles Times, Cross Country Skiers Relieved at Test Results, February 15, 2006.San Diego Union-Tribune, Cheaters ever prosper? February 9, 2006.

2005

HealthDay, Anabolic Steroids Might be Addictive, December 20, 2005. (picked up by 6 other health publications) Associated Press, Youth Sports Running Out of Bounds, November 18, 2005. (picked up by over 40 newspapers nationally and internationally) Salt Lake Tribune, Youth Sports: Chasm between youth sports, old-school tradition widening, October 30, 2005.Salt Lake Tribune, Youth Sports: Are marginal athletes being left out? October 28, 2005.Salt Lake Tribune, Youth Sports: Get’em While They’re Young, October 24, 2005.Salt Lake Tribune, Parents Invest in Young Athletes, October 23, 2005.

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Boston Herald Metro West, When It Is Not a Game Anymore, October 21, 2005. Parade Magazine, Who’s Killing Kids Sports? August 7, 2005.International Herald Tribune, Angry Parents Scar Kids Games, June 30, 2005 BP Sports, First-Person: Same Old Story, June 29, 2005 New York Times, As Stakes Rise, More Parents Are Directing Rage at Coaches, June 28, 2005 Los Angeles Times, Supreme Court Declines to Take Up Clarett Appeal, April 5, 2005 School Sports, Pay to Play, March 2005Junior Scholastic Magazine, Staring Down Steroids, February 7, 2005Columbus Business First, OSU Starts Blitz on Booster Rules, February 6, 2005Chicago Daily Herald, A No-Win Situation? April 25, 2005.

2004

Chicago Parent Magazine, Reclaiming the Sandlot: Can Youth Sports be Saved? June 2004Christian Science Monitor, Steroid Scandals: The View from the Kids Locker Room, December 14, 2004Christian Science Monitor, Cheating for Glory, December 22, 2004Gardner News, Former Wildcat Remembers His Roots in New Book, November 23, 2004Indianapolis Star, The Game of His Life: Showtime’s Fine Line, December 5, 2004School Sports, Welcome to Prime Time, July, 2004Greenboro News Record, Tar Heels Hit Books to Try for Hawaii 4.0, November 17, 2004College Athletics and the Law, Reform College Sports Before Athletes Revolt, July, 2004Toronto Star, Program Takes Ugliness Out of Sport, August 13, 2004Chronicle of Higher Education, Nobody Walks, June 4, 2004Associated Press (appeared in over 50 newspapers worldwide), Reforming Sports: A Call for Cultural Change, May 8, 2004MSNBC.com, Being a Good Sports Parent: Let the Kids Enjoy the Game, Experts Say, March 14, 2004.Washington Post, Points Other Than Baskets: Amid Final Four Hoopla, Concerns About Education" April 5, 2004Indianapolis Star, Coaches as ‘teachers’, March 26, 2004Boulder Daily Camera, Taking College Out of Football, March 7, 2004New York Times, Ruling in Favor of Clarett Could Open a Huge Hole Into the NFL Draft, February 6, 2004.

2003

Nashville City News, Sports Reform in the Air, December 26, 2003Nashville City News, BCS Teams Fail Academically, December 17, 2003USA Today, Cheating Wends Way from Youth Sports to Business, December 9, 2003New York Times, From Discordant Notes, Reformers Hear One Song, November 29, 2003Minneapolis Star Tribune, High Schools are Hot Markets, November 24, 2003Snitch, Foul Play, March 26, 2003 INVITED COLLOQUIA AND WORKSHOPS

Boston College, Department of Psychology, Sp l975

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Virginia Tech, Department of Psychology, Sp l975Colby College, Department of Psychology, Sp l978Wayne State U., Department of Psychology, Sp l978SUNY-Albany, Department of Psychology, Sp l978U Connecticut, Department of Psychology, Sp l978SUNY-Binghamton, Department of Biology, Sp l980Williams College, Department of Biology, F l980Vassar College, Department of Psychology, Sp l981William Patterson College, Department of Biology, Sp l981Institute of Gerontology/SUNY-Albany, Sp l981Vassar College, Department of Psychology, F l981Children's Hospital, Harvard U., Sp l982Colby College, Department of Biology, Sp l982New York State Museum, Sp l982"Quirks and Quarks" Canadian National Broadcasting System, F l982Vassar College, Department of Psychology, Sp l983Central Pennsylvania Psychology Lecture Series, Bucknell University, Sp l983.Institute of Animal Behavior, Rutgers U., F l983University of Connecticut, Department of Psychology, Sp l984Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, F l984.Skidmore College, Department of Psychology, Sp l985Tufts University, Department of Psychology, F l985Harvard Medical School, Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology, F l985University of Massachusetts, Department of Psychology, F l985SUNY-Oneonta, Department of Biology, F l985New York State Department of Health, Wadsworth Laboratory, Sp l986Vassar College, Department of Psychology, Sp l986Southern Vermont College, Department of Psychology, F l986Florida State University, Department of Psychology, F l986Albany Medical College, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Sp l989.Medical School at Buffalo, Department of Therapeutics and Pharmacology, Sp l990.DARE Conference, Albany, N.Y., Sp l994Medical School, Department of Biology, National University of Singapore, F l998.Medical School, Department of Anatomy, National University of Singapore, F l998National University of Singapore, Department of Psychology, F, l998Nanyang Technological University, Department of Physical Education, F, l998University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Psychology, Sp, l999University of Richmond, Department of Psychology, Sp, l999 University of Parma, Department of Psychology, Sp, 2001Chulalongkorn University, Department of Psychology, Sp, 2004Ithaca High School, Sports in America, Sp, 2004New York State, Region V Athletic Directors, F, 2005New York State Athletic Directors Association Meeting, SP, 2006Florida State Athletic Directors Association Meeting, SP, 2006Hobart and William Smith College, Sp, 2006Burapha University (Thailand) F, 2006

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Khon Kaen Medical School (Thailand) F, 2006Chiang Mai Medical School (Thailand), Sp, 2007Prince Songkla Medical School (Thailand) Sp, 2007Prince Songkla University (Thailand) Sp, 2007Chulalongkorn Medical School (Thailand) Sp, 2007 Chulalongkorn University, (Thailand) Sp, 2007National University (Singapore) Sp, 2007National University Medical School (Singapore) Sp, 2007Mahidol Medical School (Thailand) Sp, 2007Chulalongkorn Medical School (Thailand), F, 2007Hobart and William Smith College, Sp, 2007Union College, Sp, 2007Colby-Sawyer College, Sp, 2008Montclair College, Sp, 2008Chulalongkorn University, Life Sciences Program, Sp, 2009University of Southern Maine, Sp 2009 Burapha University International College (Thailand), Sp 2010Chulalongkorn University, Summer 2011Chulalongkorn University, Summer 2012

EDITORIAL CONSULTING

Developmental Psychobiology Hormones and Behavior Behavioral and Neural Biology Behavioral Neuroscience Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior

Physiology and Behavior (Editorial Advisory Board) Behavior Genetics

Aggressive BehaviorHuman BiologyNatureScienceAnimal Learning and BehaviorJournal of EndocrinologyAnimal BehaviorPsychopharmacologyJournal of Comparative Psychology

GRANT REVIEWING AND SERVICE ON FEDERAL PANELS

NSFNIMH (Predoctoral Fellowships)Guggenheim FoundationMarch of Dimes FoundationCouncil for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) Peer Review Panel for

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Fulbright Scholar Applications NIDA Technical Review Panel entitled "Anabolic Steroid Abuse"March, l989, Rockville, Maryland

DOCTORAL STUDENTS (CURRENT APPOINTMENTS AND YEAR OF APPOINTMENT)

Dr. Martha A. MannAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Texas at ArlingtonArlington, Texas 76019 (Appointed l983)

Dr. John BroidaAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Southern MainePortland, Maine (Appointed l985)

Dr. Craig KinsleyProfessorDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of RichmondRichmond, Virginia (Appointed l989)

Dr. Joseph MieleAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PsychologyEast Stroudsburg State UniversityEast Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (Appointed l990)

Dr. Loraina GhiraldiAssociate ProfessorDepartment of PsychologySt. Lawrence UniversityCanton, New York (Appointed l989)

Dr. Michael Boechler Research Associate Department of Biology University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri (Appointed l992)

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

American Psychological Association (APA), Fellow in Division 6 and 52Eastern Psychological Association (EPA)

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American Psychological Society (APS), Fellow Fulbright Academy (Lifetime Member)

Society for Neuroscience (SFN)American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP)International Society for Research on Aggression (ISRA)

Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (SBN)Association for the Advancement of Sports Psychology (AASP)North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP)

ACADEMIC CONSULTING

Albright University, External ReviewerBucknell University, External ReviewerUniversity of Southern Maine, External Reviewer and

Accreditation ExaminerFordham University, External ReviewerUniversity of Toronto, External ReviewerLehigh University, External Reviewer

Rutgers University-Newark, External Reviewer

TEXTBOOK CONSULTING

Oxford Press Academic Press

Raven PressAllyn and Bacon PressPlenum PressThomson PublishingUniversity of Illinois Press

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

College Honors CommitteeUniversity in the High Schools (UHS)University Research Incentives CommitteeAd hoc Committee on SUNYA Small GrantsAd hoc Committee on Equipment ManagementAd hoc Committee on Industrial LinkagesCollege Personnel CommitteeCollege Research Advisory CommitteeAnimal Welfare CommitteeUniversity Senate Athletic Council

DEPARTMENT SERVICE

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Animal Lab Director Biopsychology Director

Executive CommitteeSpace CommitteeGraduate Admissions CommitteeHonors CommitteeCompact Planning Committee

COMMUNITY SERVICE

President and Founder, Bethlehem Basketball Club (BBC), Delmar, NYPresident and Founder, Capital District Youth Basketball League (CDYBL), Albany, NYDirector and Founder, Albany AAU City Rocks Basketball Club, Albany, NYChairman of Men's AAU Basketball, Adirondack Region, Albany, NYVolunteer, Mercy House (home for battered women), Albany, NY

REFERENCES:

Dr. Ronald GandelmanProfessor EmeritusDepartment of PsychologyRutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08903

[email protected]@aol.com

Dr. Gordon Gallup, Jr.Distinguished ProfessorDepartment of PsychologySUNY-AlbanyAlbany, New York 12222

[email protected]

Dr. Andrzej BartkeProfessor and Chair, Department of PhysiologySouthern Illinois UniversitySchool of MedicineCarbondale, Illinois 62901

[email protected]

Dr. Alan I. LeshnerCEOAAAS

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1200 New York Ave., NWWashington, D.C. [email protected]

Dr. Robert Rosellini

Distinguished Teaching Professor Department of Psychology SUNY-Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, New York 12222 518-442-4832

[email protected]

Dr. Jeanette Altarriba Chair and Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology SUNY-Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Albany, New York 12222 518-442-5004 [email protected] Dr. Fred vom Saal

Department of BiologyUniversity of Missouri-ColumbiaColumbia, Missouri [email protected]

Dr. Jon EricsonEllis and Nelle Levitt Professor of Rhetoric and Communications StudiesEmeritus and former Provost at Drake UniversityDrake University,Des Moines, [email protected]

Dr. Sompoch IamupasitDean, Faculty of PsychologyChulalongkorn University Wittayakitt Building Fl.16, Siam Squaresoi 64 Payathai Rd.Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand(66)[email protected]

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[email protected]

Ms. Porntip KanjannaniyotExecutive DirectorThailand-US Educational Foundation (TUSEF) (Fulbright)Thai Wah Tower 1, 3rd Floor21/5 South Sathorn Rd.Bangkok 10120 Thailand(66)[email protected]

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