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Azorlosa Joins CSR
Dr. Julian Azorlosa has joined the Center for Scientific Review as
the scientific review administrator of the behavior and biobehavioral
processes-1 study section, which provides initial scientific review of
clinical and preclinical research grant applications pertaining to
psychopharmacology and basic behavioral processes. Azorlosa
comes to CSR from Southeastern Louisiana University, where he
was associate professor of psychology from 1996 through 1999. He
received Faculty Development Awards for his work on conditioned
morphine tolerance and withdrawal. He has published extensively in
this area in peer-reviewed journals, and has made numerous
scientific presentations at meetings.
Kozak Takes SRA Post at CSR
Dr. Michael Kozak recently joined the Center for Scientific Review
as scientific review administrator of study section 5 of the behavior
and biobehavioral processes integrated review group. The section
reviews applications in the areas of adult psychopathology, aging
and treatment development. For the past 17 years, Kozak has
combined clinical practice with his interest in research. He was a
clinical psychology intern at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital
in Chicago, and since 1994, had been clinical director for the Center
for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety, Medical College of
Pennsylvania. Kozak has been co-investigator and project
coordinator for several grants, including grants from NIMH.
NIDCR Council Welcomes Three
NIDCR recently welcomed three new members to its National
Advisory Dental Research Council. They are (from l) Dr. Samuel
Dworkin, professor in the department of oral medicine, School of
Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle, and professor,
department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences in UW's School of
Medicine, whose research focuses on orofacial pain; Kim Uhrich, a
social worker who is a clinical instructor in the division of plastic and
reconstructive surgery, School of Medicine, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill; and Dr. Joan Reede, associate dean of faculty
development and diversity, assistant professor of medicine at
Harvard Medical School, and assistant professor of maternal and
child health at Harvard's School of Public Health, who has published
extensively on diversity in medicine.
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