CURRICULUM VITAE
RALPH J. GREENSPAN
Born: March 23, 1950 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Education: B.A., Biology 1974 Brandeis University
Ph.D., Biology 1979 Brandeis University
Postdoctoral training 1979-1982 University of California,
San Francisco
ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS
Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Fellow in Experimental Neurobiology, The Neurosciences Institute,
San Diego, 2002 - present.
Senior Fellow in Experimental Neurobiology, The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, 1997 - present.
Professor of Biology and Neural Science, and Head of the W.M. Keck Laboratory of
Molecular Neurobiology, New York University, 1992 - 1997.
Associate Member, Department of Neurosciences, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, 1987 - 1992 .
Assistant Professor of Biology, Princeton University, 1982 -1987.
Post-doctoral Fellow, Division of Neurobiology, UC San Francisco,1979-1982
HONORS AND AWARDS
Carl Gustaf Bernhard Lectureship, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, 2002.
Klingenstein Fellowships in Neuroscience, 1985-1987 and 1994 - 1996.
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, 1982-1986
Searle Scholar, 1982-1985
McKnight Scholar in Neuroscience, 1982-1985
Fellow of the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, 1979-1982
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Current
Genetic studies of behavior and associated gene networks in Drosophila.
Past
Genetics of early neural development in Drosophila and the mouse.
Molecular genetics of glutamic acid decarboxylase in the mouse.
Genetics and cell biology of neurite outgrowth in the mouse.
Genetic manipulation of neurotransmitter function in Drosophila.
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed journals –
Andretic, R., van Swinderen, B. and Greenspan, R.J. (2005) Dopaminergic modulation of arousal in Drosophila. Current Biology 15: 1165-1175.
van Swinderen, B. and Greenspan, R.J. (2005) Flexibility in a gene network affecting a simple behavior in Drosophila melanogaster Genetics 169: 2151-2163.
Broughton, S.J., Kitamoto, T. and Greenspan, R.J. (2004) Excitatory and inhibitory switches for courtship in the brain of Drosophila melanogaster. Current Biology 14: 538-547.
van Swinderen, B., Nitz, D.A. and Greenspan, R.J. (2004) Uncoupling of brain activity from movement defines arousal states in Drosophila. Current Biology 14: 81-87.
Broughton, S.J., Tully, T. and Greenspan, R.J. (2003) Deficits of CAM-Kinase Transgenic Drosophila melanogaster in a New Excitatory Courtship Conditioning Assay. J. Neurogenet. 17: 91-102.
van Swinderen, B. and Greenspan, R.J. (2003) Salience mdulates 20-30 Hz brain activity in Drosophila. Nature Neuroscience 6: 579-586.
Nitz, D.A., van Swinderen, B., Tononi, G. and Greenspan, R.J. (2002) Electrophysiological correlates of rest and activity in Drosophila melanogaster. Current Biology 12: 1934-1940.
Toma, D.P., White, K.P., Hirsch, J. and Greenspan, R.J. (2002) Identification of genes involved in Drosophila melanogaster geotaxis, a complex behavioral trait. Nature Genetics 31: 349-353.
Shaw, P.J., Tononi, Greenspan, R.J. and Robinson, D.F. (2002) Stress response genes protect against the lethal effects of sleep deprivation in Drosophila melanogaster. Nature 417: 287-291.
Shaw, P.J., Cirelli, C., Greenspan, R.J. and Tononi, G. (2000) Correlates of sleep and waking in Drosophila melanogaster. Science 287: 1834-1837.
Orgad, S., Rosenfeld, G., Greenspan, R.J. and Segal D. (2000). courtless, the
Drosophila UBC7 homolog, is involved in male courtship behavior and spermatogenesis. Genetics 155:1267-1280.
Ferveur, J.-F. and Greenspan, R.J. (1998) Courtship behavior of brain mosaics in Drosophila. J. Neurogenetics 12: 205-226.
Osborne, K.A., Robichon, A., Burgess, E., Butland, S., Shaw, R.A., Coulthard, A., Pererira, Greenspan, R.J. and Sokolowski, M.B. (1997) Natural behavior polymorphism due to a cGMP-dependent protein kinase of Drosophila. Science 277: 834-836.
Ferveur, J.-F., Savarit, F., O'Kane, C.J., Sureau, G., Greenspan, R.J. and Jallon, J.-M. (1997) Genetic feminization of pheromones and its behavioral consequences in Drosophila males. Science 276: 1555-1558.
Kane, N.S., Robichon, A., Dickinson, J.A. and Greenspan, R.J. (1997) Learning without performance in PKC-deficient Drosophila. Neuron 18: 307-314.
Broughton, S.J., Kane, N.S., Yoder, M., Greenspan, R.J. and Robichon, A. (1996) A synaptogenesis dependent transport of CaM kinase II along processes evokes an inhibition of arborization and outgrowth in D. melanogaster cultured neurons. J. Cellular Biochem 62: 484-494.
Broughton, S.J., Kane, N.S., Arthur, B., Yoder, M., Greenspan, R.J. and Robichon, A. (1996) Endogenously inhibited protein kinase C in transgenic Drosophila embyronic neuroblasts regulates the outgrowth of type I and II processes of cultured mature neurons. J. Cellular Biochem 60: 584-600.
Szabo, G., Katarova, Z., Kortvely, E., Greenspan, R.J. and Urban, Z. (1996) Structure and the promoter region of the mouse gene encoding the 67-kD form of glutamic acid decarboxylase. DNA Cell Biol 15: 1081-1091.
Ferveur, J.-F., Störtkuhl, K., Stocker, R.F. and Greenspan, R.J. (1995) Genetic feminization of brain structures and changed sexual orientation in male Drosophila melanogaster. Science 267: 902-905.
Wang, J., Renger, J., Griffith, L.C., Greenspan, R.J. and Wu, C.-F. (1994) Concomitant alterations of physiological and developmental plasticity in CaM kinase-inhibited synapses in Drosophila. Neuron 13: 1373-1384.
Griffith, L.C., Wang, J., Renger, J., Wu, C.-F. and Greenspan, R.J. (1994) Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and potassium channel subunit eag similarly affect plasticity in Drosophila . Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 10044-10048.
Szabo, G., Katarova, Z. and Greenspan, R.J. (1994) Distinct protein forms are produced from alternatively spliced bicistronic GAD mRNAs during development. Mol. Cell Biol. 14: 7535-7545.
Griffith, L.C. and Greenspan, R.J. (1993) Diversity of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II isoforms in Drosophila melanogaster is due to alternate splicing of the same transcript. J. Neurochem. 61: 1534-1537.
Griffith, L.C., Verselis, L., Aitkin, K.M., Kyriacou, C.P., Danho, W. and Greenspan, R.J. (1993) Inhibition of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase in Drosophila disrupts behavioral plasticity. Neuron 10: 501-509.
Invited reviews and book chapters --
Kendler, K.S. and Greenspan, R.J. (2005) The nature of genetic influences on behavior: Lessons from “simpler” organisms. Am. J. Psychiatry (in press).
Greenspan, R.J. (2005) No critter left behind: An invertebrate renaissance. Curr. Biol. 15: R671-R672.
Greenspan, R.J. and van Swinderen, B. (2004) Cognitive consonance: Complex brain functions in the fruit fly and its relatives. Trends in Neurosciences 27: 707-711.
Greenspan, R.J. and Barrs, B. J. (2004) Consciousness eclipsed: Jacques Loeb, Ivan P. Pavlov, and the triumph of reductionistic biology after 1900. Consciousness and Cognition 14: 220-231.
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