September 1999
                        CURRICULUM VITAE
                       T. R. Gregg, M.A.
ADDRESS
     Department of Neurosciences
     Room H-506 Medical Sciences Building
     University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
     185 South Orange Avenue
     Newark, NJ  07103
EDUCATION
     Degree  Year       Institution                       Major              GPA
     B.A.      1992      Grinnell College              Psychology        3.23
     M.A.     1996      University of Delaware    Psychology        >3  
POSITIONS
     1992-1996   Teaching Assistant  (Assistant Instructor), Department of Psychology,
                         University of Delaware
     1996-1999   Graduate Student (working towards a Ph.D. in Allan Siegel's laboratory), 
            Department of Neurosciences, Graduate School of the Biomedical Sciences, 
            University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
     University of Delaware-- Teaching Assistant: Introductory Biology, Neurobiology                  
Laboratory, Brain and Behavior, Sensation and Perception, Learning and Motivation, History        
and Systems of Psychology            
     Responsibilities:  supervising laboratory sessions; grading lab reports and exams; proctoring;     
     animal care; data analysis; conducting review sessions; helping to write exams.  In Fall 1995, I  
     helped organize the Neurobiology Laboratory course, a first-time offering at the University of   
     Delaware.
HONORS
     1996-present          Full-time research fellowship, Graduate School of the Biolemdical                         Sciences, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
     1993-1995             Summer Neuroscience Research Grant,  University of Delaware.
     1993-present          Student Member, Society for Neuroscience.
     1992                     Selected to be tutor for General Psychology class, Grinnell College.
     1991-1992           Dean's list, Grinnell College.
     1991                     J. W. Rosenfield Scholarship.
     1991                     Wilderness Field Station Scholarship. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Articles
1.  Siegel, A., Roeling.T.A.P., Gregg, T.R. and Kruk, M.R., Neuropharmacology of
brain-stimulation-evoked aggression,  Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 23 (1999)
359-389.
2.  Campbell KA.  Kalmbacher CE.  Specht CD.  Gregg TR. Dependence of rat vertex auditory
evoked potentials on central muscarinic receptor activation.  Brain Research.  702(1-2):110-6,
1995 Dec 8.

Abstracts
1.  Gregg, T.R. and Siegel, A.  Activation of NK-1 receptors in hypothalamus by the agonist
[Sar9Met(02)11]-Substance P facilitates hypothalamically-induced defensive rage behavior in the
cat. Soc.Neurosci.Abstr., 25 (1999)(Abstract)
2.  Gregg, T.R. and Siegel, A., Effect of the Substance P Antagonist CP-096,345 Upon Ethanol's
Enhancement of Hypothalamically-Induced Defensive Aggressive Behavior in the Cat, 
Soc.Neurosci.Abstr., 24 (1998) 204(Abstract)
3.  Sitthisomwong, P., Weiner, S., Gregg, T.R., Reisman, S. and Siegel, A., Role of
cholecystokininB receptors in the regulation of defensive rage behavior in the cat, 
Soc.Neurosci.Abstr., 24 (1998) 203(Abstract)
4.  Gregg, T. R., and Campbell, K. A. (1996).  Effects of central muscarinic blockade and
interstimulus interval on hippocampal auditory evoked potentials in the rat.  Society for
Neuroscience Abstr., Vol. 22, Part, p. , 1996.

Unpublished Manuscripts
1.   Gregg, T.R. (1995).  Effects of scopolamine on dentate gyrus auditory evoked potentials. 
Masters' thesis, University of Delaware.
2.   Gregg, T.R. (1992).  Intracerebroventricular insulin reduces dopamine activity in nucleus
accumbens in vivo.  Grinnell  College, Grinnell, Iowa.
3.   Gregg, T.R. (1991).  Autogamy or allogamy?  The mating system of Halenia deflexa. 
Wilderness Field Station, Ely, Minnesota.

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