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1 Curriculum Vitae Cassandra Gipson Arizona State University Department Education 2004 Bachelor of Science in, University of California, San Diego 2007 Master of Science in, Thesis: Post-Choice Stimulus Review by Pigeons Mentor: Dr. Thomas Zentall 2010 Doctor of Philosophy in, Thesis: A Translational Model of Mood-Based Rash Action Mentors: Dr. Michael T. Bardo and Dr. Thomas Kelly Positions and Honors BEGINNING ENDING ACTIVITY/ DATE DATE INSTITUTION/ SUPERVISOR/ OCCUPATION (mm/yy) (mm/yy) FIELD COMPANY EMPLOYER Research Fellow Teaching Asst. Teaching Asst. Research Trainee Research Fellow Postdoctoral Fellow 06/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /2015 Psychiatry Beh. Neurosci Learning/ Behavior Behavioral Sciences Neurosciences Med. Univ. South Carolina Victor Ferreira, PhD Tamar Gollan, PhD John Wixted, PhD Edmund Fantino, Ph.D. Graduate School Michael Bardo, PhD Thomas Zentall, PhD Thomas Garrity, PhD Graduate School Peter Kalivas, PhD Publications and Book Chapters 1. O Daly, M., Angulo, S., Gipson, C., & Fantino, E. (2006). Influence of temporal context on value in the multiple-chains and successive-encounters procedures. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 85(3), PMID: Gipson, C.D., DiGian, K.A., Miller, H.C., & Zentall, T.R. (2008). Radial maze analog for pigeons: Evidence for flexible coding strategies may result from faulty assumptions. Learning & Motivation, 39, PMID: Gipson, C.D., Alessandri, J.J.D., Miller, H.C., & Zentall, T.R. (2009). Preference for 50% reinforcement over 75% reinforcement by pigeons. Learning & Behavior, 37(4), PMID: Miller, H.C., Gipson, C.D., Vaughn, A., Rayburn-Reeves, R., & Zentall, T.R. (2009). Object permanence in dogs: Invisible displacement in a rotation task. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16(1),
2 5. Gipson, C.D., Miller, H.C., Alessandri, J.J.D., & Zentall, T.R. (2009). Within-trial contrast: The effect of probability of reinforcement in training. Behavioural Processes, 82, PMID: Gipson, C.D., & Bardo, M.T. (2009). Extended access to amphetamine self-administration increases impulsive choice in a delay discounting task in rats. Psychopharmacology, 207, PMID: Marusich, J.A, Beckmann, J.S, Gipson, C.D., & Bardo, M.T. (2010). Methylphenidate as a reinforcer for rats: contingent delivery and escalation. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18(3), PMID: Beckmann, J.S., Marusich, J.A., Gipson, C.D., & Bardo, M.T. (2010). Novelty seeking, incentive salience and acquisition of cocaine self-administration in the rat. Behavioral Brain Research, 26(1), PMID: Gipson, C.D., Beckmann, J.S., El-Maraghi, S., Marusich, J.A., & Bardo, M.T. (2011). Effect of environmental enrichment on escalation of cocaine self-administration in rats. Psychopharmacology, 214(2), PMID: Gipson, C.D. & Kalivas, P.W. (book chapter). Neural Basis of Drug Addiction. In: Neurobiology of Drug Abuse in Adolescents, São Paulo, Brazil. 11. Gipson, C.D., Yates, J., Beckmann, J.S., Marusich, J.A., Zentall, T.R., & Bardo, M.T. (2011). Social facilitation of d-amphetamine self-administration in the rat. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 19(6), PMID: Marusich, J.A., Beckmann, J.S., Gipson, C.D., & Bardo, M.T. (2011). Cue effects on methylphenidate self-administration in rats. Behavioural Pharmacology, 22(7), PMID: Marusich, J.A., McCuddy, W.T., Beckmann, J.S., Gipson, C.D., & Bardo, M.T. (2011). Strain differences in self-administration of methylphenidate and sucrose pellets in a rat model of attentiondeficit hyperactivity disorder. Behavioural Pharmacology, 22(8), PMID: Gipson, C.D., & Kalivas, P.W. (book chapter). Pharmacotherapies in drug addiction. In: Drug Discovery for Psychiatric Disorders. Rankovic, Z., Bingham, M., Hargreaves, R., & Nestler, E. (Eds). Royal Society of Chemistry. 15. Gipson, C.D., Beckmann, J.S., Adams, Z., Marusich, J.A., Nesland, T.O., Yates, J.R., Kelly, T.H., & Bardo, M.T. (2011). A translational behavioral model of mood-based impulsivity: Implications for drug self-administration. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 122(1-2), PMID: Beckmann, J.S., Gipson, C.D., Marusich, J.A., & Bardo, M.T. (2012). Escalation of cocaine intake with extended access in rats: dysregulated addiction or regulated acquisition? Psychopharmacology, 222(2), PMID: Yates, J., Beckmann, J.S., Gipson, C.D., Marusich, J.A., & Bardo, M.T. (2012). High impulsivity in rats predicts amphetamine conditioned place preference in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, & Behavior, 100(3), PMID: Yates, J.R., Darna, M., Gipson, C.D., Dwoskin, L.P., & Bardo, M.T. (2012). Isolation rearing as a preclinical model of attention/deficit-hyperactivity disorder. Behavioral Brain Research, 234(2), PMID: Alvers, K.A., Marusich, J.A., Gipson, C.D. Beckmann, J.S., & Bardo, M.T. (2012). Environmental enrichment during development decreases intravenous self-administration of methylphenidate at low unit doses in rats. Behavioural Pharmacology, 23(7), PMID: Gipson, C.D.*, Kupchik, Y.M.*, Shen, H.*, Reissner, K.J., Thomas, C.A., & Kalivas, P.W. (2013). Relapse induced by cues predicting cocaine depends on rapid, transient synaptic potentiation. Neuron, 77(5), PMID: Gipson, C.D., Reissner, K.J., Kupchik, Y.M., Smith, A.W., Stankeviciute, N., Hensley-Simon, M.E.., & Kalivas, P.W. (2013). Nicotine relapse is mediated by glutamatergic plasticity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(22), PMID: Stankeviciute, N., Scofield, M., Kalivas, P.W., & Gipson, C.D. (2013). Context-induced reinstatement elicits rapid, reversible increases in dendritic spine morphology in nucleus accumbens core. Addiction Biology. PMID:
3 23. Gipson, C.D., Kupchik, Y.M., & Kalivas, P.W. (2013). Rapid, transient synaptic plasticity in addiction. NIDA 40 th anniversary edition of Neuropharmacology. PMID: Shen, H., Gipson, C.D., Huijts, M.J., & Kalivas, P.W. (2013). Prelimbic cortex and ventral tegmental area modulate synaptic plasticity differentially in nucleus accumbens during cocaine-reinstated drug seeking. Neuropsychopharmacology, doi: /npp PMID: McClure, E.A., Gipson, C.D., Malcolm, R., Kalivas, P.W., Gray, K.M. (2014). Potential Role of N- Acetyl-Cysteine in the Management of Substance Use Disorders. CNS Drugs. PMID: Reissner, K.J., Gipson, C.D., Knackstedt, L.A., Scofield, M.D., & Kalivas, P.W. (2014). Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 Mediates N-acetylcysteine Inhibition of Cocaine Reinstatement. Addiction Biology. PMID: Kalivas, P.W. & Gipson, C.D. (2014). Mourning a Lost Opportunity. Commentary on: A multistep general theory of transition to addiction by Piazza and Deroche-Gamonet (2013), Psychopharmacology. PMID: Yates, J.R., Perry, J.L., Meyer, A.C., Gipson, C.D., Charnigo, R., & Bardo, M.T. (2014). Role of medial prefrontal and orbitofrontal monoamine transporters and receptors in performance in an adjusting delay discounting procedure. Brain Research. PMID: McClure, E.A., Baker, N.L., Gipson, C.D., Carpenter, M.J., Roper, A., Froeliger, B., Kalivas, P.W., & Gray, K.M. (2014). An open-label pilot trial of N-acetylcysteine and varenicline in adult cigarette smokers. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. PMID: Gipson, C.D., & Kalivas, P.W. (2014). More Cocaine = More Glutamate = More Addiction. Biological Psychiatry, doi: /j.biopsych Epub 2014 Oct 31. PMID: Smith, A.W., Kupchik, Y.M., Scofield, M.D., Gipson, C.D., Wiggins, A.T., Thomas, C.A., & Kalivas, P.W. (2014). Synaptic plasticity mediating cocaine relapse requires matrix metalloproteinases. Nature Neuroscience. doi: /nn [Epub ahead of print] PMID: Darna, M., Beckmann, J.S., Gipson, C.D., Bardo, M.T., Dwoskin, L.P. (2015). Effect of environmental enrichment on dopamine and serotonin transporters and glutamate neurotransmission in medial prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortex. Brain Research. Dec 20. pii: S (14) doi: /j.brainres Yates, J., Darna, M., Gipson, C.D., Dwoskin, L.P., Bardo, M.T. (in press). Dissociable roles of dopamine and serotonin transporter function in a rat model of negative urgency. Behavioural Brain Research. Pharmaceutical Reports 1. Bardo, M.T., Gipson, C.D., & Denehy, E.D. (2008). Effects of Targacept compounds TI , TI , and TI on intravenous nicotine self-administration in rats. Targacept, Inc. 2. Bardo, M.T., Gipson, C.D., & Denehy, E.D. (Supplement, 2008). Effects of repeated TI on intravenous nicotine self-administration in rats. Targacept, Inc. Awards, Recognition, Grants Graduate School Research Fellowship,, August 2005-June Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis Student Presenter Grant, May, NIDA Predoctoral Traineeship, Department of Behavioral Science and the National Institute of Drug Abuse,, July 1, June 30, 2009 (T32 DA007304). 2009
4 4. NIDA Director s Travel Award, College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Reno, NV, June NIDA Predoctoral Traineeship, Department of Behavioral Science and the National Institute of Drug Abuse,, July 1, June 30, 2010 (T32 DA007304) Center for Drug and Alcohol Research Petite Grant Award, January 2010-January Dissertation Year Fellowship. The Graduate School,. 8. NIDA Director s Travel Award, College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, AZ, June National Research Service Award, National Institute of Drug Abuse (F31 DA028018). Title: A Translational Model of Mood-Based Drug Abuse 10. American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award, APA Science Directorate, November NIDA Post-Doctoral Traineeship, Department of Neurosciences and the National Institute of Drug Abuse, Medical University of South Carolina, November 1, 2010-October 31, 2011 (T32 DA007288) Early Career Investigator Award, College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Hollywood FL. 13. American Psychological Association, Division 28 Outstanding Dissertation Award. Washington, D.C., August Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychopharmacology Student Achievement Award , Department of,. 15. NIDA Post-Doctoral Traineeship, Department of Neurosciences and the National Institute of Drug Abuse, Medical University of South Carolina, November 1, 2011 (T32 DA007288) National Research Service Award, National Institute on Drug Abuse (F32 DA033690). Title: Chronic Adaptations in Glutamatergic and Dopaminergic Signaling in Nicotine Abuse 17. Young Investigator Award, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, to present a poster at the NIDA presymposium at the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. 18. Travel Award to present a poster at the 6 th Annual Julius Axelrod symposium (NIDA), Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. 19. Travel Award, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP), Hollywood, FL Young Psychopharmacologist Award, Division 28, American Psychological Association, Washington DC 21. K99/R00 Transition to Independence Grant, National Institute on Drug Abuse (K99 DA036569) Title: Contributions of Glial Glutamate Transport and NMDA Receptors in Nicotine Relapse Short Courses, Seminars, and Workshops Cold Spring Harbor Cellular Biology of Addiction course, Cold Spring Harbor, NY Service Activities 1. Board Member and Membership Coordinator. Society for the Quantitative Analysis of Behavior (SQAB), Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) abstract reviewer, Society for Neuroscience Host and Mentor, Career Development Topics: A Mentoring and Networking Event at the Pre- and Post- Doctoral National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) table Society for Neuroscience Host and Mentor, Career Development Topics: A Mentoring and Networking
5 Event at the Pre- and Post- Doctoral National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) table Basic Science Network Advisory Committee, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Ad Hoc Peer Reviewer Biological Psychiatry, Addiction Biology, Neuropsychopharmacology, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychopharmacology, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Behavioral Pharmacology, PLoSONE, Behavioural Brain Research, Current Biology, Brain Structure and Function, Brain Research, Physiology & Behavior, European Journal of Neuroscience. Research Support RECENT: K99 DA (Gipson, PI) Contributions of Glial Glutamate Transport and NMDA Receptors in Nicotine Relapse This goal of this 5 year transition to independence grant is to investigate nicotine-induced changes in synaptic strength, with a focus on alterations in the glial glutamate transporter and the glutamate NMDA receptor. This grant has the potential to reveal novel neurobiological mechanisms of nicotine addiction, and could contribute to the development of novel therapeutic options aimed at reversing nicotine-induced neurobiological alterations.
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