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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CURRICULUM VITAE

John VanMeter, Ph.D. PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Office Address:

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CERTIFICATION:

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Center for Function and Molecular Imaging Georgetown University Medical Center Preclinical Science Bldg, Suite LM-14 3900 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057-1488 202-287-8767 (O) 202-687-7906 (F)

University of Oklahoma 660 Parrington Oval, Norman, OK 73019 June 1984 – December 1987 Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Graduate Education: Dartmouth College Department of Math and Computer Science Hanover, NH 03755 August 1988 – May 1991 Master of Science, Computer Science Dartmouth College Department of Math and Computer Science Hanover, NH 03755 June 1991 – September 1993 Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

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2011 – Present Director, Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging Georgetown University Medical Center 3900 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057

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2009 – Present Associate Professor Georgetown University Medical Center 3900 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057

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2006 – 2011 Interim Director, Center for Functional and

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HONORS and AWARDS:

Molecular Imaging Georgetown University Medical Center 3900 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057

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2005 – 2009 Assistant Professor Georgetown University Medical Center 3900 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057

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2001 - 2005 Visiting Professor Georgetown University Medical Center 3900 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057

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1995 - 2000 Director of Research and Development Sensor Systems, Inc 103A Carpenter Dr, Sterling, VA 20164

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1993 - 1995 Staff Fellow National Institutes on Aging 4000 Rockvile Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

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PUBLIC SERVICE:

Role/Status: Editorial Board Member Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Journal "Brain Disorders & Therapy" Date(s) of Service: 2011 – Present Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Neuroscience Letters Date(s) of Service: 2011- Present

Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Sensors Date(s) of Service: 2011- Present Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Brain Research Date(s) of Service: 2011- Present Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: American Journal of Pathology Date(s) of Service: 2010- Present Role/Status: Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Department of Defense (DoD) Alcohol and Drug Abuse Neurobiology and Therapy Panel Date(s) of Service: Jul 15-17, 2009 Role/Status: Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Somatosensory and Chemosensory Sciences Study Section Date(s) of Service: Jun 2-3, 2009 Role/Status: Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Department of Defense (DoD) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Research Centers Date(s) of Service: Jan 2008 Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Biological Psychiatry Date(s) of Service: 2006- Present Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: NeuroImage Date(s) of Service: 2009- Present Role/Status: Ad-Hoc Reviewer Name of Board/Study Section/Community Organization: Journal of Neuroscience Methods Date(s) of Service: 2002 INVITED LECTURES:

Using Resting Brain Activity to Study Psychiatric Disorders Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Howard University

Washington, DC 20050 March 10, 2011 Using Resting Brain Activity to Study Autism Neuroscience Symposium and Workshop (PIRE – IGERT – SNRP) The Louis Stokes Health Science Library Howard University Washington, DC 20050 September 29, 2010 Neuroimaging of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Georgetown University Hospital Washington, DC 20007 September 23, 2010 MRI Biomarkers of AD Update on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington, DC 20057 February 26, 2010 Using MRI to Measure the Effects of Alcohol on the Brain Department of Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Series Howard University College of Medicine Washington, DC 20059 January 25, 2010 fMRI Signal and Noise at 7 Tesla Neuroscience Interest Group Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) Drillfield Room, Inn at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061-0002 November 19, 2009 Neuroimaging of Autism: Connectivity and Cognition Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation Boston Club Meeting: “NIRS as a Tool for Early Clinical Diagnosis of Autism” 60 William Street, Suite 110, Wellesley, MA 02481 September 10, 2009 Using fMRI and MR Spectroscopy to Measure Cortical Changes in a Ethanol in Real-Time International Research Training Group Munich, Germany, July 18, 2009 Using MR Spectroscopy to Measure Cortical Changes in a Pharmacological Agent in Real-Time Organization for Human Brain Mapping

San Francisco Marriott San Francisco, CA June 22, 2009 Using fMRI and NIRS to Study Neuronal Processing Metropolitan Biophotonics Symposium Catholic University of America, Pangborn Hall 620 Michigan Ave, NE, Washington, DC 20064 April 6, 2009 MRI Physics, BOLD fMRI, & Properties of BOLD IGERT Brain and Cognition Workshop George Washington University 2110 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052 February 3, 2009 Neuronal Function and Connectivity Changes in Autism Children’s National Medical Center Autism Research Retreat 12211 Plum Orchard Dr Silver Spring, MD 20904 January 6, 2009 An Investigation of Perceptual Skills and Cognitive Strategies Using Functional Brain Imaging 2008 NGA Academic Research Program (NARP) Symposium National Academy of Sciences, Keck Center Washington, DC 20001, Sept 13, 2008 Using Advanced MRI Techniques to Study Autism Kennedy Krieger Autism Research Network Kennedy Krieger Institute Baltimore, MD, February 11, 2008 An Investigation of Perceptual Skills and Cognitive Strategies Using Functional Brain Imaging 2007 NGA Academic Research Program (NARP) Symposium National Academy of Sciences, Keck Center Washington, DC 20001, Sept 13, 2007 White Matter Connectivity and Neurotransmitter Differences in Autism International Brain Mapping Intraoperative Surgical Planning Society Washington Plaza Hotel Washington, DC, September 8, 2007 White Matter Connectivity in Autism International Research Training Group Munich, Germany, May 13, 2007 White Matter Connectivity in Autism

Department of Neurology Grand Rounds Georgetown University Hospital Washington, DC, April 12, 2007 Results from the Georgetown Autism STAART Project Meeting of Mid-Atlantic Consortium (MAC) Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, Mar 30, 2007 Using fMRI, DTI, and VBM in Neuroscience University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada, Dec 11, 2006 Single Trial Classification of Satellite Target Detection Using EEG & NIRS Neurotechnology for Intelligence Analysts The Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Alexandria, VA, Dec 6, 2006 An Investigation of Perceptual Skills and Cognitive Strategies Using Functional Brain Imaging 2006 NGA Academic Research Program (NARP) Symposium National Academy of Sciences, Keck Center Washington, DC 20001, Sept 13, 2006 Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physics and Safety FDA Staff College Gaithersburg, Maryland, Oct 11, 2005 DTI Imaging in Autism Data Analysis and Quality Control in Multi-center Imaging Studies University of Washington Autism Meeting Seattle, WA, Aug 8-9, 2005 Convergent Evidence for White Matter Differences in children with Autism Studied using Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and VoxelBased Morphometry (VBM) International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) Boston, Massachusetts, May 6, 2005 Localization of Motor Activity using PET and MRI International Meeting on Clinical Pharmacology of Recovery after Stroke University of Padova, Venice, Italy, Sept 30, 1994 A Material Mixture Model of Magnetic Resonance Images Statistical Methods for Modeling Harvard University, Apr 15, 1993

UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Department Role/Function: Committee Name: Date(s) of Service: School Role/Function: Member Committee Name: IPN (Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience) Admissions Committee Date(s) of Service: 2007 – Present Role/Function: Core Director Committee Name: CTSA (formerly General Clinical Research Center) Date(s) of Service: 2006 - Present Role/Function: Interim Director Committee Name: Center for Function and Molecular Imaging Date(s) of Service: 2006 – Present Role/Function: Member Committee Name: CTSA Core Technologies Working Group Date(s) of Service: 2006 – 2007 Role/Function: Student Member Committee Name: Computer Science Admissions Committee, Dartmouth College Date(s) of Service: 1993 University Role/Function: Committee Name: Date(s) of Service:

TEACHING ACTIVITIES:

Medical Courses Name and Course Number: PBIO-520, Mind-Body Skills Role: Instructor Number of Direct* Contact Hours: 24 Year Taught: 2008, 2009 Number of Students: 24 Overall Evaluation Score: * Direct Contact Hours do NOT include preparation Clerkships Name of Clerkship: N/A Role: Number of Direct Contact Hours*: Year Taught: Number of Students/Fellows:

Overall Evaluation Score: Course/Clerkship Directorships Name of Course/Clerkship: NSCI-521, Elements of Imaging Number of Hours: 48 Year Taught: 2007-2010 Number of Students/Fellows (Average/YR): 7 Overall Evaluation Score (2010): 4.83 Name of Course/Clerkship: NSCI-905, Current Trends/Topics in Neuroscience Number of Hours: 48 Year Taught: 2011 Number of Students/Fellows: 4 Overall Evaluation Score: Average number of Post Doctoral Fellows you train per year = 1 Average number of Graduate Students you train per year = 5 Average number of Residents you train per year = 0 Average number of Medical students you train per year = 0 Teaching Recognition/Awards – N/A COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITIES:

Mentoring Name of Mentee: Kelly McVearry, Post-doctoral Fellow Dates of Mentorship: 2008 - 2010 Outcomes: Submitted 1 paper Name of Mentee: Stuart Washington, Post-doctoral Fellow Dates of Mentorship: 2008 - Present Outcomes: Submitted 2 papers Name of Mentee: Leah Lozier, Graduate Student Dates of Mentorship: 2007 - Present Outcomes: Name of Mentee: Stephanie Maxfield, Graduate Student Dates of Mentorship: 2007 - Present Outcomes: Near-fundable score on NRSA application Name of Mentee: Sheeva Azma, Graduate Student Dates of Mentorship: 2009 - Present Outcomes: Co-Mentoring Name of Mentee: John Agnew, Ph.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2000 - 2003 Outcomes: Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept of Psychology, University of Colorado

Name of Mentee: Madison Berl, Ph.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2004 - Present Outcomes: K-23 funded Name of Mentee: Sergey Borisov, Ph.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2006 - 2008 Outcomes: 1 peer-reviewed journal paper, position at University of Frankfurt (Germany) Name of Mentee: Chevillet Dates of Mentorship: 2008 - Present Outcomes: NRSA Funded, Graduated Name of Mentee: Iain DeWitt Dates of Mentorship: 2008 - Present Outcomes: Submitting NRSA application Name of Mentee: Nicole Dietz, M.D., Ph.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2000 - 2004 Outcomes: 2 peer-reviewed journal papers Name of Mentee: Elizabeth Lacey Dates of Mentorship: 2006 - Present Outcomes: NRSA Funded, Graduated Name of Mentee: Layne Kalbfleisch Dates of Mentorship: 2003 - 2006 Outcomes: 1 peer-reviewed paper Name of Mentee: Jacquie Kurland, Ph.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2006 - 2007 Outcomes: 1 peer-reviewed journal paper, faculty position at the University of Massachusetts Name of Mentee: Michael Oritz Dates of Mentorship: 2008 - Present Outcomes: Submitting NRSA application Name of Mentee: David Thomas Jones, M.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2007 - 2009 Outcomes: Successful GCRC CReFF grant, 2 abstracts Name of Mentee: Peter Turkeltaub, M.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2001 - 2003 Outcomes: 4 peer-reviewed journal papers Name of Mentee: Benjamin Yerys, Ph.D. Dates of Mentorship: 2006 - Present Outcomes: 1 peer-reviewed journal paper, K-23 funded

Joint Grants Role: Site PI Title: Rare Diseases CRC – Urea Cycle Disorder Agency: NIH/NCRR Identifying Number: RR-03-008 Dates of Project: 09/28/03-07/31/09 Percent Effort: 5% Total Dollar Amount: $455,981 Role: Core Director Title: Learning Beyond Criterion in Aphasia Rehabilitation Agency: NIH/NIDCD Identifying Number: 1R01DC007169-01A2 Dates of Project: 09/01/06-08/31/09 Percent Effort: 5% Total Dollar Amount: $339,294 Role: Co-Investigator Title: Model-based fMRI of Human Object Recognition Agency: NSF Identifying Number: NSF 0449743 Dates of Project: 07/1/05–06/30/10 Percent Effort: 10% Total Dollar Amount: $583,460 Role: Co-Investigator Title: Integrating brain imaging and genetic analysis of ADHD Agency: NIH/NIMH Identifying Number: 1RO1MH065395-01A2 Dates of Project: 07/01/03-06/30/08 Percent Effort: 10% Total Dollar Amount: $303,729 Role: Core Director Title: Center for Reading, Learning and Brain Function Agency: NIH/NICHD Identifying Number: 1 P50 HD40095-01 Dates of Project: 04/01/01-11/30/05 Percent Effort: 20% Total Dollar Amount: $1,106,790 Joint Publications All publications are with co-authors. See list below. SCHOLARSHIP AND RESEARCH:

RESEARCH GRANTS Current Active 1R01AA019983-01 (PI: J. VanMeter) NIH/NIAAA

09/20/11–06/30/16 $95,375

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Developmental fMRI Study of Alcohol Use in Adolescence Role: Principal Investigator This grant is a longitudinal investigation of executive function in adolescents to determine whether there are pre-existing deficits in prefrontal cortex that leads to early initiation of alcohol use and the role of various potential moderators. 1KL2RR031974-01 (PI: J. Verbalis) 07/01/10–03/31/15 NIH/NCRR $150,193 Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science (GHUCCTS) Role: Core Director The purpose of the Neuroimaging Core (NIC) is to provide expertise and support to GHUCCTS investigators in the areas of experimental design, data acquisition, data analysis, and data management for experiments utilizing structural, functional and metabolic brain imaging techniques.

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9U54HD061221-06 (PI: M. Batshaw) 09/28/03-07/31/14 NIH/NCRR $144,160 Rare Diseases CRC For the RDRC Network Role: Co-Investigator The major goal of this project is to establish a rare diseases research center (RDCRC) at Children’s National Medical Center to study Urea Cycle Disorder (UCD).

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2P30HD040677-11 (PI: V. Gallo) 06/30/01-06/30/16 NIH/NICHD $71,305 IDDRC at Children's National Medical Center Role: Co-Investigator This center focuses on developmental and cellular aspects of brain development and dysfunction and on the molecular basis of genetic diseases causing intellectual and other developmental disabilities.

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Current Pending None

Previous R01CA129003 (PI: C. Albanese) 09/25/07-07/31/12 NIH/NCI $291,650 Comprehensive MRI, MRS and Molecular Analyses: Pten-based Prostate Cancer Models Role: Co-Investigator This grant utilizes longitudinal non-invasive high-resolution MRI and spectroscopy to study effects of graded loss of Pten on progression of prostate cancer (PCa) in mouse models. GW080053 (PI: J. Baranuik) 09/01/08-08/31/12 DOD/GWIRP) $921,000 (total) Exercise-Induced Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteomic Biomarkers of Fatigue Role: Co-Investigator The objective of this study is to understand what goes wrong in Gulf War Illness (GWI) by examining a range of biomarkers including proteomic assays on CSF samples and neuroimaging markers such as fMRI, MRS, and DTI assessed before and after exercise stressors. 5R01NS052494-05 (PI: J. Rauschecker) 02/01/06-01/31/11 NIH/NCI $302,115 Visual and Auditory Processing Streams in the Cerebral Cortex Role: Co-Investigator This study uses the dual visual processing streams as a model to further our knowledge about auditory processing streams.

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5M01RR023942-03 (PI: H. Federoff) 07/01/10–03/31/15 NIH/NCRR $150,193 (Core) Georgetown Clinical Research Center Role: Core Director The purpose of the Neuroimaging Core (NIC) is to provide expertise and support to GCRC investigators in the areas of experimental design, data acquisition, and data analysis of neuroimaging data.

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IU54MH066417-01 (PI: R. Landa) 05/13/03-04/30/10 NIH/NIMH $142,364 fMRI Studies of Sensorimotor integration in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Role: Principal Investigator for Project 4 The goal of this study is to examine the neural basis of motor and executive skills in children with Autism 1R01DC007169-01 (PI: R. Friedman) 09/01/06-08/31/10 NIH/NIDCD $142,000 Learning Beyond Criterion in Aphasia Rehabilitation National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

Role: Co-Investigator This project examined training beyond criterion upon maintenance of learned language skills in aphasia. 5R21AA015704-02 (PI: D. Newlin) 09/30/05-08/31/09 NIH/NIAAA $229,972 Functional MRI of Biphasic Alcohol Effects Role: Co-Investigator Tested a model of the brain mechanisms that mediate the biphasic response to alcohol as well as determine brain pharmacokinetics of alcohol. NSF 0449743 (PI: M. Riesenhuber) 07/1/05–06/30/10 NSF $124,000 CAREER: Model-based fMRI of Human Object Recognition Role: Co-Investigator This project uses a simple computational model of object recognition in cortex suggested by physiology and offers a framework to quantitatively explore human object recognition in psychophysics and fMRI. HM1582-04-1-2024 (PI: J. VanMeter) 08/31/04-03/31/09 National Geospatial Intelligence Agency $151,994 Investigation of the Perceptual Skills and Cognitive Strategies Using Functional Brain Imaging Role: Principal Investigator Examined differences in the functional neuroanatomy of individuals with superior versus normal visuospatial abilities and the effect of different training programs to improve visuospatial performance. H324E050010 (PI: J. VanMeter) 10/01/05-09/30/08 Department of Education $247,999 Early Detection of Developmental Dyslexia Role: Principal Investigator This study examined the neural basis of dyslexia in children. 1S10RR022647-01 (PI: J. VanMeter) 05/01/06-04/30/08 NIH/NCRR $500,000 3T MRI Scanner Gradient and RF Upgrade Role: Principal Investigator Shared instrumentation grant to fund the Tim upgrade of the Siemens 3T Trio MRI scanner at Georgetown. HM1582-05-C-0045 (PI: J. VanMeter) 09/30/05-03/31/07 National Geospatial Intelligence Agency $997,536 System for Enhanced Analyst Target Detection Using Electrophysiology and Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy Role: Principal Investigator This study used EEG and NIRS functional brain imaging to augment human visual target recognition.

1R01MH065395-01 (PI: C. Vaidya) 07/01/03-06/30/08 NIH/NIMH $132,000 Integrating brain imaging and genetic analysis of ADHD Role: Co-Investigator The proposal aims to examine functional and structural neuropathology underlying deficits of executive control (indexed by inhibitory control, working memory, and attentional set switching, in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) using wholebrain structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

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N01MH90002 (PI: A. Evans) 01/10/99-04/30/06 NIH/NIMH $100,000 Data Coordinating Center for a MRI Study of Normal Brain Development Role: Co-Investigator The goal of this project was to study normal brain development using structural brain imaging. 5R01NS044280-05 (PI: W. Gaillard) 09/01/02-07/31/07 NIH/NINDS $375,986 Plasticity of Language Networks in Childhood Epilepsy Role: Co-Investigator The major goal of this project is to examine the effects of seizures on the functional anatomy of language skills in children with both early onset and chronic epilepsy. 1P50HD40095-01 (PI: G. Eden) 04/01/01-11/30/05 NIH/NICHD $1,106,790 Georgetown Center for Reading, Learning and Brain Function Role: Core Director The major goal of this project was to further the scientific understanding of the Neurobiological mechanisms of learning disabilities with particular emphasis on language-based disabilities. As reading is a fundamental means of communication, children who have difficulty in acquiring this skill are severely disadvantaged. PUBLICATIONS – Original Papers in Refereed Journals (58 total) 1. VanMeter JW, Maisog JM, Zeffiro TA, Hallett M, Herscovitch P, Rapoport SI. (1995). Parametric analysis of functional neuroimages: application to a variable-rate motor task. NeuroImage, 2, 273-283. PMID: 9343612. 2. Eden GF, VanMeter JW, Rumsey JM, Maisog JM, Woods RP, Zeffiro TA. (1996). Abnormal processing of visual motion in dyslexia. Nature, 382,

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66-69. PMID: 8657305. 3. Eden GF, VanMeter JW, Rumsey JM, Zeffiro TA. (1996). The visual deficit theory of developmental dyslexia. NeuroImage, 4, S108-S117. PMID: 9345535. 4. Mentis MJ, Horwitz B, Grady CL, Alexander GE, VanMeter JW, Maisog JM, Pietrini P, Shapiro MB, Rapoport SI. (1996). Visual cortical dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease evaluated with a temporally graded “stress test” during PET. American Journal of Psychiatry, 153(1), 32-40. PMID: 8540589. 5. Zeffiro TA, Eden GF, Woods RP, VanMeter JW. (1997). Intersubject analysis of fMRI data using spatial normalization. Adv Exp Med Biol. 413:23540. PMID: 9238505. 6. Furey ML, Pietrini P, Haxby JV, Alexander GE, Lee HC, VanMeter JW, Grady CL, Shetty U, Rapoport SI, Shapiro MB, Freo U. (1997). Cholinergic stimulation alters performance and task-specific regional cerebral blood flow during working memory. Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, 94(12), 6512-6. PMCID: PMC21081. 7. Grady CL, VanMeter JW, Maisog JM, Pietrini P, Krasuski J, Rauschecker JP. (1997). Attentionrelated modulation of activity in primary and secondary auditory cortex. NeuroReport, 8(11), 2511-6. PMID: 9261818. 8. Beason-Held LL, Purpura KP, Krasuski JS, Maisog JM, Daly EM, Mangot DJ, Desmond RE, Optican LM, Schapiro MB, VanMeter JW (1998). Cortical regions involved in visual texture perception: a fMRI study. Cogn Brain Res. 7(2):111-8. PMID: 9774714. 9. Beason-Held LL, Purpura KP, VanMeter JW, Azari NP, Mangot DJ, Optican LM, Mentis MJ, Alexander GE, Grady CL, Horwitz B, Rapoport SI, Schapiro MB. (1998). PET reveals occipitotemporal pathway activation during elementary form perception in humans. Visual Neuroscience, 15(3), 1-8. PMID: 9685203. 10. Beason-Held LL, Purpura KP, Krasuski JS, Desmond RE, Mangot DJ, Daly EM, Optican LM, Rapoport SI, VanMeter JW (2000). Striate cortex in humans demonstrates relationship between activation and variations in visual form. Experimental Brain Research, 130(2), 221-226. PMID: 10672475.

11. Wessinger CM, VanMeter JW, Tian B, Van Lare J, Pekar J, Rauschecker JP. (2001). Hierarchical organization of the human auditory cortex revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 13(1):1-7. PMID: 11224904. 12. Blake P, Johnson B, VanMeter JW (2003). Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT): Clinical Applications. Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology 23(1):34-41. PMID: 12616088. 13. Flowers DL, Jones K, Noble K, VanMeter JW, Zeffiro TA, Wood FB, Eden GF. (2004). Attention to single letters activates left extrastriate cortex. Neuroimage. 21(3):829-39. PMID: 15006649. 14. Fricke ST, Rodriguez O, VanMeter JW, Dettin L, Casimiro M, Chien C, Newell T, Johnson K, Ileva L, Ojeifo J, Johnson M, Albanese C. (2006). In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Volumetric and Spectroscopic Analysis of Mouse Prostate Cancer Models. The Prostate 66(7):708-717. PMID: 16425198. 15. Rodriguez O, Fricke S, Chien C, Dettin L, VanMeter JW, Shapiro E, Dai HN, Casimiro M, Ileva L, Dagata J, Johnson MD, Lisanti MP, Koretsky A, Albanese C. (2006). Contrast-enhanced in vivo imaging of breast and prostate cancer cells by MRI. Cell Cycle. 113-9. PMID: 16340310. 16. Kalbfleisch ML, VanMeter, JW, Zeffiro, T. (2006). The influences of task difficulty and response correctness on neural systems supporting fluid reasoning. Cognitive Neurodynamics. 1(1):71-84. PMCID: PMC2288952. 17. Evans AC, Brain Development Cooperative Group (2006). The NIH MRI study of normal brain development. Neuroimage. 30(1):184-202. PMID: 16376577. 18. Jiang X, Rosen E, Zeffiro T, VanMeter JW, Blanz V, Riesenhuber M. (2006). Evaluation of a shapebased model of human face discrimination using FMRI and behavioral techniques. Neuron. 50(1):159-72. PMID: 16600863. 19. Almli CR, Rivkin MJ, McKinstry RC, Brain Development Cooperative Group (2007). The NIH MRI study of normal brain development (Objective-2): Newborns, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Neuroimage. 35(1):308-25. PMID: 17239623. 20. Waber DP, De Moor C, Forbes PW, Almli CR, Botteron KN, Leonard G, Milovan D, Paus T, Rumsey J, Brain

Development Cooperative Group (2007). The NIH MRI study of normal brain development: performance of a population based sample of healthy children aged 6 to 18 years on a neuropsychological battery. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 13(5):729-46. PMID: 17511896. 21. Obleser J, Zimmermann J, VanMeter JW, Rauschecker JP. (2007). Multiple stages of auditory speech perception reflected in event-related fMRI. Cerebral Cortex. 17(10):2251-7. PMID: 17150986. 22. Jiang X, Bradley E, Rini RA, Zeffiro T, VanMeter JW, and Riesenhuber M. (2007). Categorization training results in shape- and category-selective human neural plasticity. Neuron. 53(6):891-903. PMCID: PMC1989663. 23. Gropman AL, Seltzer RR, Yudkoff M, Sawyer A, VanMeter JW, Fricke ST, (2008). (1)H MRS allows brain phenotype differentiation in sisters with late onset ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) and discordant clinical presentations. Mol Genet Metab. 94(1):52-60. PMCID: PMC2486377. 24. Gropman AL, Fricke SF, Seltzer RR, Hailu A, Adeyemo A, Sawyer A, VanMeter JW, Gaillard WD, McCarter R, Tuchman M, Batshaw, ML. (2008). 1H MRS identifies symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects with partial ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. Mol Genet Metab. 95(1-2):21-30. NIHMS ID: NIHMS74462. 25. Kurland J, Cortes CR, Wilke M, Sperling AJ, Lott SN, Tagamets MA, VanMeter JW, Friedman RB. (2008). Neural Mechanisms Underlying Learning Following Semantic Mediation Treatment in a Case of Phonologic Alexia. Brain Imaging and Behavior. 2(3):147-162. PMCID: PMC2812907. 26. Medvedev AV., Kainerstorfer J, Borisov SV, Barbour RL, VanMeter JW (2008). Event-related fast optical signal in a rapid object recognition task: Improving detection by independent component analysis. Brain Research. 1236:14558. PMCID: PMC2668610. 27. Bhatt S, Mbwana J, Adeyemo A, Sawyer A, Hailu A, VanMeter JW (2009). Lying about facial recognition: an fMRI study. Brain and Cognition. 69(2):382-90. PMID: 18848742. 28. Leppert IR, Almli CR, McKinstry RC, Mulkern RV, Pierpaoli C, Rivkin MJ, Pike GB, Brain Development Cooperative Group (2009). T(2) relaxometry of normal pediatric brain development. J Magn Reson Imaging. 29(2):258-67. PMCID: PMC2767196. 29. Lee PS, Yerys BE, Della Rosa A, Foss-Feig J, Barnes KA, James JD, VanMeter JW, Vaidya CJ, Gaillard WD,

Kenworthy LE. (2009). Functional connectivity of the inferior frontal cortex changes with age in children with autism spectrum disorders: An fcMRI study of response inhibition. Cerebral Cortex. 19(8):1787-94. PMCID: PMC2722789. 30. Renier L, Anurova I, DeVolder A, Carlson S, VanMeter JW, and Rauschecker J. (2009). Multisensory integration of sounds and vibro-tactile stimuli in processing streams for "what" and "where". Journal of Neuroscience. 29(35):10950-60. PMCID: PMC3343457. 31. Yerys BE, Jankowski KF, Shook D, Rosenberger LR, Barnes, KA, Berl, MM, Ritzl, EK, VanMeter JW, Vaidya CJ, Gaillard W.D. (2009). The fMRI success rate of children and adolescents: Typical development, epilepsy, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and autism spectrum disorders. Human Brain Mapping. 30(10):3426-35. PMCID: PMC2748172. 32. James GA, Lu Z-L, VanMeter JW, Sathian K, Hu XP, Butler AJ. (2009). Changes in resting-state effective connectivity in the motor network following rehabilitation of upper-extremity post-stroke paresis. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 16(4):270-81. PMID: 19740732. 33. Yoon U, Fonov VS, Perusse D, Evans AC, Brain Development Cooperative Group (2009). The effect of template choice on morphometric analysis of pediatric brain data. Neuroimage. 15;45(3):769-77. PMID: 19167509. 34. Karama S, Ad-Dab'bagh Y, Haier RJ, Deary IJ, Lyttelton OC, Lepage C, Evans AC, Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2009) Positive association between cognitive ability and cortical thickness in a representative US sample of healthy 6 to 18 year-olds. Intelligence. 37(2): 145–155. PMCID: PMC2678742. 35. McVearry KM, Gaillard WD, VanMeter JW, Meador KJ. (2009). A prospective study of cognitive fluency and originality in children exposed in utero to carbamazepine, lamotrigine, or valproate monotherapy. Epilepsy Behav. 16(4):609-16. NIHMS ID: NIHMS157682. 36. Oldham MS, VanMeter JW, Shattuck KF, Cederbaum SD, Gropman AL. (2010). Diffusion tensor imaging in arginase deficiency reveals damage to corticospinal tracts. Pediatr Neurol. 42(1):49-52. PMID: 20004862. 37. Lange N, Froimowitz MP, Bigler ED, Lainhart JE, Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2010). Associations between IQ, total and regional brain volumes, and demography in a large normative sample of healthy children and adolescents. Dev Neuropsychol. 35(3):296-317. PMCID: PMC2869200.

38. Berl MM, Duke ES, Mayo J, Rosenberger LR, Moore EN, VanMeter JW, Ratner NB, Vaidya CJ, Gaillard WD. (2010). Functional anatomy of listening and reading comprehension during development Brain and Language. 114(2):115-25. PMCID: PMC2962416. 39. Gropman AL, Gertz B, Shattuck K, Kahn IL, Seltzer R, Krivitsky L, VanMeter JW (2010). Diffusion Tensor Imaging Detects Areas of Abnormal White Matter Microstructure in Patients with Partial Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency. Am J Neuroradiol. 31(9):1719-23. PMID: 20488904. 40. Medvedev AV, Kainerstorfer JM, Borisov SV, Gandjbakhche AH, VanMeter JW (2010). "Seeing" electroencephalogram through the skull: imaging prefrontal cortex with fast optical signal. J Biomed Opt. 15(6):061702. PMCID: PMC3003719. 41. Renier LA, Anurova I, De Volder AG, Carlson S, VanMeter JW, Rauschecker JP. (2010). Preserved functional specialization for spatial processing in the middle occipital gyrus of the early blind. Neuron. 68(1):138-48. PMCID: PMC2951740. 42. Fonov V, Evans AC, Botteron K, Almli CR, McKinstry RC, Collins DL. Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2011). Unbiased average age-appropriate atlases for pediatric studies. Neuroimage. 54(1):313-27. PMCID: PMC2962759. 43. Obleser J, Leaver AM, VanMeter JW, Rauschecker JP. (2010). Segregation of vowels and consonants in human auditory cortex: evidence for distributed hierarchical organization. Front Psychol. 1:232. PMCID: PMC3125530. 44. Shook D, Brady C, Lee PS, Kenealy L, Murphy ER, Gaillard WD, VanMeter JW, Cook EH Jr, Stein M, Vaidya CJ. (2011). Effect of dopamine transporter genotype on caudate volume in childhood ADHD and controls. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 156(1):28-35. PMCID: PMC3010298. 45. Pangelinan MM, Zhang G, VanMeter JW, Clark JE, Hatfield BD, Haufler AJ. (2011). Beyond age and gender: Relationships between cortical and subcortical brain volume and cognitive-motor abilities in school-age children. Neuroimage. 54(4):3093-100. PMCID: PMC3020257. 46. Abu-Asab MS, Chaouchi M, Alesci S, Galli S, Laassri M, Cheema AK, Atouf F, VanMeter JW, Amri H. (2011). Biomarkers in the age of omics: time for a systems biology approach. OMICS. 15(3):105-12. PMCID: PMC3060038. 47. Karama S, Colom R, Johnson W, Deary IJ, Haier R, Waber DP, Lepage C, Ganjavi H, Jung R, Evans AC; Brain

Development Cooperative Group. (2011). Cortical thickness correlates of specific cognitive performance accounted for by the general factor of intelligence in healthy children aged 6 to 18. Neuroimage. 55(4):1443-53. PMCID: PMC3070152. 48. You X, Adjouadi M, Guillen MR, Ayala M, Barreto A, Rishe N, Sullivan J, Dlugos D, VanMeter JW, Morris D, Donner E, Bjornson B, Smith ML, Bernal B, Berl M and Gaillard WD. (2011). Sub-patterns of language network reorganization in pediatric localization related epilepsy: A multisite study. Human Brain Mapping. 32(5):784-99. PMID: 21484949. 49. Medvedev AV, Kainerstorfer JM, Borisov SV, VanMeter JW. (2011). Functional connectivity in the prefrontal cortex measured by near-infrared spectroscopy during ultrarapid object recognition. J Biomed Opt. 16(1):016008. PMCID: PMC3055589. 50. Ducharme S, Hudziak JJ, Botteron KN, Ganjavi H, Lepage C, Collins DL, Albaugh MD, Evans AC, Karama S; Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2011). Right Anterior Cingulate Cortical Thickness and Bilateral Striatal Volume Correlate with Child Behavior Checklist Aggressive Behavior Scores in Healthy Children. Biol Psychiatry. 1;70(3):283-90. PMCID: PMC3134605. 51. Gordon EM, Lee PS, Maisog JM, Foss-Feig J, Billington ME, VanMeter JW, Vaidya CJ. (2011). Strength of default mode resting-state connectivity relates to white matter integrity in children. Dev Sci. 2011 14(4):738-51. PMCID: PMC3117440. 52. Ganjavi H, Lewis JD, Bellec P, MacDonald PA, Waber DP, Evans AC, Karama S; Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2011). Negative associations between corpus callosum midsagittal area and IQ in a representative sample of healthy children and adolescents. PLoS One. 6(5):e19698. PMCID: PMC3098246. 53. Brain Development Cooperative Group. (2012). Total and Regional Brain Volumes in a Population-Based Normative Sample from 4 to 18 Years: The NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development. Cereb Cortex. 22(1):1-12. PMCID: PMC3236790. 54. Gropman AL, Shattuck K, Prust MJ, Seltzer RR, Breeden AL, Hailu A, Rigas A, Hussain R, VanMeter JW. (In Press). Altered neural activation in ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency during executive cognition: An fMRI study. Hum Brain Mapp. PMCID: PMC3338900. 55. Ducharme S, Hudziak JJ, Botteron KN, Albaugh MD, Nguyen TV, Karama S, Evans AC; Brain Development

Cooperative Group. (2012). Decreased regional cortical thickness and thinning rate are associated with inattention symptoms in healthy children. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 51(1):18-27. PMCID: PMC3297982. 56. Chabernaud C, Mennes M, Kardel PG, Gaillard WD, Kalbfleisch ML, VanMeter JW, Packer RJ, Milham MP, Castellanos FX, Acosta MT. (2012). Lovastatin regulates brain spontaneous low-frequency brain activity in Neurofibromatosis type 1. Neurosci Lett. 515(1):28-33. PMCID: PMC3363969. 57. Waber DP, Forbes PW, Almli CR, Blood EA; Brain Development Cooperative Group (2012). Four-year longitudinal performance of a population-based sample of healthy children on a neuropsychological battery: the NIH MRI study of normal brain development. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 18(2):179-90. PMID: 22364826. 58. Khundrakpam BS, Reid A, Brauer J, Carbonell F, Lewis J, Ameis S, Karama S, Lee J, Chen Z, Das S, Evans AC; Brain Development Cooperative Group. (In Press). Developmental Changes in Organization of Structural Brain Networks. Cereb Cortex. 2012 Jul 10. PMID: 22784607. Reviews or Editorials in Refereed Journals

Books or Chapters in books, and publications in other journals 1. VanMeter, J. W. (2010). Neuroimaging: Thinking in Pictures. Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuroethics. J.J. Giordano and B. Gordijn. Ed., Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Abstracts (2009 forward only) 1. Brar J, Kalbfleisch ML, Chandrasekher L, Warburton SM, Girton LE, Hailu A, Wolfe A, Mease E, Mbwana JS, Gallaird WD, VanMeter JW. Differences in Response Conflict in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 2. James GA, Lu ZL, VanMeter JW, Sathian K, Hu XP, Butler AJ. Changes in resting-state motor network effective connectivity following upper-extremity rehabilitation in acute stroke. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 3. Gerner TM, Brar J, Kalbfleisch ML, VanMeter JW.

Classification of Subtypes in a Pediatric Sample with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 4. Jones DT, Brar J, Shtattuck KF, VanMeter JW. Choline Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Correlated with BOLD Deactivations in the Default Mode Network. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 5. Jones DT, Shtattuck KF, Brar J, VanMeter JW Independent Component Analysis of the Dynamics of Anticorrelations with the Central Executive Network Reveals Hemispheric Specialization. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 6. Medvedev AV, Borisov SV, Kainerstorfer J, VanMeter JW. Early Interaction between Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes in the Beta-Gamma Band during Ultra-Rapid Visual Object Detection. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 7. Medvedev AV, Borisov SV, Kainerstorfer J, VanMeter JW. Early Interaction between Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes in the Beta-Gamma Band during Ultra-Rapid Visual Object Detection. Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research, Queenstown, New Zeeland, 2009. 8. Pangelinan MM, Zhang G, VanMeter JW, Clark JE, Hatfield BD, Haufler AJ. Developmental differences in regional brain volumes are related to visuomotor performance. Conference on Neurocognitive Development. Berkeley, CA., 2009. 9. Shtattuck KF, Lozier LM, Brar J, Adeyemo AA, VanMeter JW. Visual Networks Differentiated by Visual Spatial Ability. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 10. VanMeter JW, Oldham MS, Shattuck KF, Seltzer R, Cederbaum SD, Gropman AL. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) in Arginase Deficiency Shows Microstructural Damage in Pyramidal Tract White Matter. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009. 11. VanMeter JW, Newlin DB, Renton R, Breeden A, Motamedi G, Kuch J. Using MR Spectroscopy to Measure Cortical Changes in a Pharmacological Agent in RealTime. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. San Francisco, CA., 2009.

12. VanMeter JW, Fricke S, Shattuck KS, Renton R, Breeden A, Brar J, Adeyemo A, Kuch J, Riesenhuber M, Jiang X. Comparison of Functional SNR Using a 12-channel versus Circular Polarized RF Coil. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Barcelona, Spain, 2010. 13. Washington SD, Gordon EV, Brar J, Girton LE, Hailyu A, Wolfe A, Warburton S, Mbwana JS, Gallaird WD, Kalbfleisch ML, VanMeter JW. Functional UnderConnectivity in the Default Mode Networks of Autistic Individuals. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Barcelona, Spain, 2010. 14. Yoshimoto EA, Zhao C, Yung K-T, Zheng W, Ackley E, Dager S, VanMeter JW, Dydak U, Heberlein K, Tsai S-Y, Lin F-H, Wald L, Van Der Kouwe1 A, Bustilo J, Posse S. 3D High Spatial Resolution Short TE Proton-Echo-PlanarSpectroscopic-Imaging (PEPSI) at 3T in Clinically Feasible Measurement Times. International Society for Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine, Stockholm, Sweden, 2010. 15. Costanzo M, VanMeter JW, Miller M, Oldham J, Russell B, Hatfield B. Examination of the Brain Processes Underlying Emotion Regulation within a Stress Resilient Population. Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL, 2010. 16. Oritiz M., Artchakov DA, DeWitt I, Kusmierek P, VanMeter JW, Rauschecker JP. Mapping the Macaque Auditory System Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Complex Sounds. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 2010. 17. Washington S, Gordon E, Brar J, Girton L, Hailyu A, Wolfe A, Warburton S, Mbwana J, Gaillard WD, Kalbfleisch ML, VanMeter JW. Functional Connectivity between Anterior and Posterior Nodes of the Default-Mode Network Increases with Age. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 2010. 18. Oritiz M., Artchakov DA, DeWitt I, Kusmierek P, VanMeter JW, Rauschecker JP. Mapping the Macaque Auditory System Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Complex Sounds. Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neurophysiology, Satellite Symposium at the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, 2010 19. Breeden A, Lozier LM, Lawson K, Chudgar A, VanMeter JW. An fMRI Investigation of the Face Inversion Effect in

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Quebec City, Canada, 2011. 20. Cox PH, Washington SD, Gordon EV, Brar J, Girton LE, Hailyu A, Wolfe A, Warburton S, Mbwana JS, Gallaird WD, Kalbfleisch ML, VanMeter JW. Reduced Functional Connectivity of the Amygdala and Dorsal Anterior Cingulate in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Quebec City, Canada, 2011. 21. Haufler AJ, Khatiwada M, Costanzo M, Hatfield B, VanMeter JW. Superior Performance Under Extreme Challenge: Is cognitive reappraisal key to the “it” factor? Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Quebec City, Canada, 2011. 22. Khatiwada M, Walitt B, VanMeter JW. Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Quantitative Assessment of Symptomatic Changes in Fibromyalgia. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Quebec City, Canada, 2011. 23. Azma S, Thompson R, Bermudez D, Renton R, Adeyemo A, Meyerhoff J, Amdur J, Green B, Dutton MA, VanMeter JW. Brain structure change in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A combined surface- and voxel-based study. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Quebec City, Canada, 2011. 24. Raksit M, Zheng Y, Ravindran M, Breeden A, Timbol C, Esteitie R, Adewuyi O, VanMeter JW, Baraniuk J. Stress as a Means of Subdividing Gulf War Illness: Effects of Exercise on Working Memory. Organization of Human Brain Mapping. Quebec City, Canada, 2011. 25. Azma S, Thompson R, Bermudez D, Renton R, Adeyemo A, Meyerhof J, Amdur R, Dutton MA, VanMeter JW. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptom sub-cluster severity predicts gray matter volume changes better than overall symptom severity. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 2011. 26. Ortiz M, Artchakov A, Dewitt I, Kusmierek P, Cui D, VanMeter JW, Rauschecker JP. Cochleotopic mapping of macaque auditory cortex with functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 2011. 27. Lozier LM, Cardinale E, Breeden A, VanMeter JW, Marsh A. Differential patterns of amygdala activation predicted by conduct problems and callous-unemotional traits in

children and adolescents. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 2011. 28. Khatiwada M, VanMeter JW, Walitt B. Effect of aerobic exercise on working memory in fibromyalgia. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 2011. 29. Raksit M, Ravindran M, Zheng Y, Esteitie R, Timbol C, Washington SD, Baraniuk J, VanMeter JW. Effects of exercise identify subgroups of Gulf War Illness based on changes in the Default Mode Network. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 2011.