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CURRICULUM VITAE Adam Lindsay Hartman, MD
August, 2011 DEMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATION Current Appointments Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (July 2007 ‐ present) Attending Physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital Active Staff, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Personal Data 600 N. Wolfe St. Meyer 2‐147 Baltimore, MD 21287 410‐955‐9100 (phone) 410‐614‐0373 (fax) [email protected] EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1985‐1989 Bachelor of Arts, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Chemistry 1989‐1994 Doctor of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 1994‐1995 Internship, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, Pediatrics 1995‐1997 Residency, National Capital Uniformed Services Residency Program, National Naval Medical
Center, Bethesda, MD and Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, Pediatrics 2002‐2005 Residency, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, Pediatric Neurology 2005‐2007 Fellowship, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, Clinical Neurophysiology (Pediatric Epilepsy) 2009 Statistics for Laboratory Scientists I & II (Fall & Spring Semesters), Department of Biostatistics,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD July, 2009 Molecular Biology Summer Workshop, Smith College, Northampton, MA PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1997‐1999 Staff Pediatrician, US Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan 1998‐2002 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F.
Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Bethesda, MD 1999‐2002 Staff Pediatrician, Naval Medical Center San Diego 1999‐2001 Site Director, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Third Year Pediatric Clerkship
Naval Medical Center San Diego 1999‐2001 Site Director, University of California at San Diego Third Year Pediatric Clerkship Naval Medical
Center San Diego 2000‐2002 Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of California at San Diego
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2000‐2001 Coordinator (Pediatrics), Naval School of Health Sciences Physician Assistant Student Rotation, Naval Medical Center San Diego
2000‐2001 Coordinator (Pediatrics), Postgraduate‐1 Year (Transitional/Psychiatry) Rotation, Naval Medical Center San Diego
2001‐2002 Division Head, General Pediatrics, Naval Medical Center San Diego 2005‐2008 Special Volunteer, Epilepsy Research Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Publications 1. Chatterton RT, Jr., Hartman AL, Lynn DE, Hickson RC. Exercise‐Induced Ovarian Dysfunction in the Rat. Proc
Soc Exp Biol Med. 1990;193:220‐224. 2. Hartman AL. The Role of Military Strategies in Medical Thinking. Perspec Biol Med. 1993;36:177‐183. 3. Malik KF, Kim J, Hartman AL, Kim P, Young WS, III. Binding Preferences of the POU Domain Protein Brain‐4:
Implications for Autoregulation. Mol Brain Res. 1996;38:209‐221. 4. Winnick S, Lucas DO, Hartman AL, Toll D. How do you improve compliance? Pediatrics. 2005;115:e718‐e724. 5. Hartman AL, Kossoff EH. Epilepsy surgery for the neurocutaneous disorders. Semin Pediatr Neurol.
2006;13:63‐67. 6. Gasior M, Rogawski MA, Hartman AL. Neuroprotective and disease‐modifying effects of the ketogenic diet.
Behav Pharmacol. 2006;17:431‐439. 7. Hartman AL, Vining EPGV. Clinical Aspects of the Ketogenic Diet. Epilepsia. 2007;48:31‐42. 8. Freeman JM, Kossoff EH, Hartman AL. The Ketogenic Diet: One Decade Later (State‐of‐the‐Art Review
Article). Pediatrics. 2007;119:535‐543. 9. Hartman AL, Gasior M, Vining EPG, Rogawski MA. The Neuropharmacology of the Ketogenic Diet. Pediatr
Neurol. 2007;36:281‐292. 10. Hartman AL, Lesser RP. Update on Epilepsy and Cerebral Localization. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2007;7:498‐
507. 11. Gasior M, French A, Joy M, Tang R, Hartman AL, Rogawski MA. The Anticonvulsant Activity of Acetone, the
Major Ketone Body in the Ketogenic Diet, Is Not Dependent on Its Metabolites Acetol, 1,2‐Propanediol, Methylglyoxal or Pyruvic Acid. Epilepsia. 2007;48:793‐800.
12. Hartman AL, Lyle M, Rogawski MA Gasior M. Efficacy of the Ketogenic Diet in the 6‐Hz Seizure Test. Epilepsia. 2008;49:334‐339 (published online 12/07).
13. Graham EM, Ruis KA, Hartman AL, Northington FJ, Fox HE. A Systematic Review of the Role of Intrapartum Hypoxia‐ischemia in the Causation of Neonatal Encephalopathy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008; 199:587‐595.
14. Baranano KW, Hartman AL. The ketogenic diet: uses in epilepsy and other neurologic illnesses. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2008;10:410‐419.
15. Hartman AL. Does the effectiveness of the ketogenic diet in different epilepsies yield insights into its mechanisms? Epilepsia. 2008;49(Suppl 8):53‐56
16. Gasior M, Hartman AL, Rogawski MA. The anticonvulsant activity of acetone does not depend upon its metabolites. Epilepsia. 2008;49:936‐937 (Letter).
17. Hartman AL, Lunney KM, Serena JE. Pediatric Stroke: Do clinical factors predict delays in presentation? J Pediatr. 2009;154:727‐732.
18. Kossoff EH, Hartman AL, Rubenstein JE, Vining EP. High‐dose oral prednisolone for infantile spasms: an effective and less expensive alternative to ACTH. Epilepsy Behav. 2009;14:674‐676.
19. Morrison PF, Pyzik PL, Hamdy R, Hartman AL, Kossoff EK. The influence of concurrent anticonvulsants on the efficacy of the ketogenic diet. Epilepsia. 2009; 50:1999‐2001.
20. Hartman AL, Zheng X, Bergbower E, Kennedy M, Hardwick JM. Seizure tests distinguish intermittent fasting from the ketogenic diet. Epilepsia. 2010;51:1395‐1402 (available online 04/30/2010).
21. Gasior M, Yankura J, Hartman AL, French A, Rogawski MA. Anticonvulsant and Proconvulsant Actions of 2‐Deoxy‐D‐Glucose. Epilepsia. 2010;51:1385‐1394 (available online 05/17/200).
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22. Muthugovindan S, Hartman AL. Pediatric Epilepsy Syndromes ‐ Does Diagnosis Matter? Neurologist. 2010;16:223‐37.
23. Shaw SJ, Hartman AL. The Controversy over Generic Antiepileptic Drugs. The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 2010 (in press).
24. Cervenka MC, Hartman AL, Venkatesan A, Geocadin RG, Kossoff EH. The ketogenic diet for medically and surgically refractory status epilepticus in the neurocritical care unit. Neurocritical Care 2011 Apr 27 (Epub ahead of print).
25. Hartman AL, Neuroprotection in Metabolism‐Based Therapy. Epilepsy Research 2011 (in press) Extramural Funding 2006‐2007 Research and Training Fellowship for Clinicians, Epilepsy Foundation, direct costs: $50,000;
PI: Adam L. Hartman, MD, 100% effort 2007‐2010 Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award K12NS001696
(NSADA), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, direct costs $451,500; PI: Harvey Singer, MD; Michael Johnston, MD; role: Awardee; 75% effort
2011‐2016 Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award 1K08NS070931‐01A1, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, direct costs $881,000, role: PI; 75% effort
Intramural Funding 2011 Clinician Scientist Award, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Research Program Leadership 2007‐present Director, Basic Epilepsy Research, Pediatric Epilepsy Division EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Educational Publications Case reports (Peer‐reviewed) 1. Hartman A, Stocker JT, and Moriarty R. A 7‐Week‐Old Male with Respiratory Congestion (Grand Rounds). J.
Pediatr. 1998;133:457‐462. 2. Hartman AL, Van Bennekom T. An Infant with Propionic Acidemia. Pediatr Rev 2002;23:284, 288‐290. 3. Hartman AL, Comi AM. Case 4: Just a Bruise? Medscape General Medicine. Nov 21, 2003. Available at:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/464767 4. Tamma P, Agwu A, Hartman AL. Behavior Outbursts, Orofacial dyskinesias, and CSF Pleocytosis in a Child with
anti‐NMDA Receptor Encephalitis. Pediatrics 2011;128:e242‐e245 (EPub: Jun 6). Book chapters 1. Hartman AL. Ataxia, Dizziness, and Vertigo. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide. St. Louis:Mosby,
2003:151‐156. 2. Hartman AL. Headache. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide. St. Louis:Mosby, 2003:265‐271. 3. Hartman AL. Seizures. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide. St. Louis:Mosby, 2003:327‐333. 4. Hartman AL. Weakness. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide. St. Louis:Mosby, 2003:358‐363. 5. Hartman AL. Neurology. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide. St. Louis:Mosby, 2003:583‐595. 6. Hartman AL, Comi AM. Mitochondrial Disorders. In: HS Singer, EH Kossoff, AL Hartman, TO Crawford, eds.
Treatment of Pediatric Neurologic Disorders. New York:Taylor & Francis, 2005:385‐391. 7. Hartman AL, Vining EPG. Febrile Seizures. In: RT Johnson, JW Griffin, JC McArthur, eds. Current Therapy in
Neurologic Disease. Philadelphia:Mosby, 2006:25‐29. 8. Hartman AL, Singer HS. Tourette Syndrome and Associated Neurobehavioral Problems. In: Accardo PJ, ed.
Capute & Accardo’s Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in Infancy and Childhood, 3rd ed., Vol II (The Spectrum
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of Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) Baltimore:Brooke’s, 2008:217‐237. 9. Hartman A. Ataxia, Dizziness, and Vertigo. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide, 2nd ed. St.
Louis:Mosby, 2008:163‐167. 10. Hartman A. Headache. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide, 2nd ed. St. Louis:Mosby, 2008:281‐
287. 11. Hartman A. Seizures. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide, 2nd ed. St. Louis:Mosby, 2008:327‐333. 12. Hartman A. Weakness. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide, 2nd ed. St. Louis:Mosby, 2008:319‐
325. 13. Hartman A. Neurology. In: JC Woodhead, ed. Pediatric Clerkship Guide, 2nd ed. St. Louis:Mosby, 2008:604‐
617. 14. Hartman AL. Normal Anatomy of the Cerebrospinal Fluid Compartment. In: Irani DN, ed. Cerebrospinal Fluid
in Clinical Practice. Philadeplphia:Saunders, 2009:5‐10. 15. Hartman AL, Vining, EP. Isolated Seizures and Epileptic Disorders. In: Irani DN, ed. Cerebrospinal Fluid in
Clinical Practice. Philadeplphia:Saunders, 2009:127‐134. 16. Cervenka MC, Hartman AL. Mesial Temporal Sclerosis in Children. In: Cataltepe O, Jallo GI, eds. Pediatric
Epilepsy Surgery: Preoperative Assessment and Surgical Treatment. New York:Thieme, 2010:128‐135. 17. Hartman AL, Frazier J, Jallo GI. Hemidecortication for Intractable Epilepsy. In: Cataltepe O, Jallo GI, eds.
Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery: Preoperative Assessment and Surgical Treatment. New York:Thieme, 2010:225‐229.
18. Hartman AL. Generalized Tonic Status Epilepticus. In: Panayiotopoulos CP, ed. Atlas of Epilepsies. London:Springer‐Verlag, 2010:519‐522.
19. Hartman AL, Lesser RP. Tumors and Space‐Occupying Lesions. In: Schomer DL, Lopes da Silva FH, eds. Niedermeyer’s Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields, 6th ed. Philadelphia:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011:321‐330.
20. Hartman AL, Morrison PF, Vining EP. Epilepsia Partialis Continua. In: Sirven JI, Stern JM, eds. Atlas of Video‐EEG Monitoring. New York:McGraw Hill, 2011:459‐472.
Syllabi 1. Hartman AL. P‐E‐D: Three things adult neurologists should know about pediatric epilepsy. AAN. American
Academy of Neurology; Clinical Epilepsy: Course #7FC.004: 60‐72; 2009 2. Hartman AL. P‐E‐D: Three things adult neurologists should know about pediatric epilepsy. AAN. American
Academy of Neurology; Clinical Epilepsy: Course #3FC.003: 60‐72; 2010 Publications Edited 1. HS Singer, EH Kossoff, AL Hartman, TO Crawford, eds. Treatment of Pediatric Neurologic Disorders. New
York:Taylor & Francis, 2005 2. AL Hartman, SJ Phelps, EP Vining, eds. Understanding the Ramifications of Switching Among AEDs: a 2008
Clinical Update, Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in Medicine 2008;8:210‐243 Invited Book Reviews 1. Hartman AL, reviewer. Neurol 2005;65: E6. Review of: Stern JM and Engel J, Jr.. Atlas of EEG Patterns.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2005). 2. Hartman AL, reviewer. Eur J Paediatr Neurol 2008;12:266‐7. Review of Fejerman N and Caraballo RH, eds.
Benign Focal Epilepsies in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence. John Libbey Eurotext (2007). Teaching Classroom Lectures Lecturer, Medical Student Pediatric Clerkship Lecture Series
Seizure & Epilepsy Basics (10/06, 02/07, 05/07, 12/07, 07/08, 10/08, 12/08, 5/09, 3/10, 5/10, 7/10, 12/10)
Curriculum Vitae (cont’d) Adam L. Hartman, MD
Lecturer, Medical Student Neurology Clerkship Lecture Series Seizures and Other Things That Shake (10/07, 11/07, 2/08) Lecturer, Neurology Resident Noon Lecture Series Burst Suppression (08/06, 08/07, 08/08, 08/09) The ABC’s of EEG (10/07, 08/08, 08/09, 09/10) EEG: Normal Variants and Abnormalities (10/09, 09/10)
EEG Reading Rounds (01/11, 04/11) The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (11/07)
Pediatric Epilepsy Board Review (02/08, 02/09, 2/11) Pediatric Epilepsy – Good, Bad, and Ugly (06/08) Pediatric Epilepsy Surgeries (05/09) The Pediatric Neurology Exam (08/11) Lecturer, Neonatalogy Fellows Lecture Series Neonatal Seizures and Epilepsy Syndromes (05/11) Preceptor, Tutorial (Programmed Cell Death) for Medical School Second Year Pharmacology Course (02/08,
02/09) Small Group Discussion Leader, First Year Medical School Neuroscience Course (4 sessions, 2‐3/08; 5 sessions, 2‐
3/09) Lecturer, Clinical Genetics (HGEN 731), University of Maryland Epilepsy & Genetics (02/11) Lecturer, “Is EEG better than Tarot Cards at Predicting the Future? Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Fellow’s
Clinical Research Conference, Kennedy Krieger Institute (04/11) Invited Panel Participation Small Group Mentor, “Medical Students Mentoring Workshop,” Association of University Professors of
Neurology/NINDS/American Neurological Association, Washington, DC (06/11) Clinical Instruction Instructor/Preceptor, Medical Student Clinical Skills Course (02/05, 02/07) Clinic Preceptor for Nurse Practitioner Practicum, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Thomas Bernadzikowski (Fall 2007) Examination Board Member, Preliminary Oral Exam Board, Kyle Metz (PhD Candidate), Department of Molecular Microbiology and
Immunology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2011) Presentations (National & International) 1992 The Differential Expression of Four Class III POU‐Domain Genes in the Central Nervous System of the
Mouse , Role: Presenter, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA 2002 Evidence‐Based Medicine in Practice, Role: Presenter, 36th Annual Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar
(American Academy of Pediatrics), San Diego, CA 2005 Febrile Seizures, Role: Presenter, 33rd Annual Pediatric Trends (Johns Hopkins Hospital), Baltimore, MD 2006 More Fats, Fewer Fits: Clinical Aspects and Their Implications for Basic Research on the Ketogenic Diet,
Role: Presenter, Winter Conference on Brain Research, Steamboat Springs, CO 2007 Alternative Uses of the Ketogenic Diet, Role: Presenter, Child Neurology Society, Quebec City, CA 2007 The Ketogenic Diet Is Anticonvulsant, Not Antiepileptogenic (debate), Role: Presenter, American Epilepsy
Society, Philadelphia, PA 2007 Pediatric Epilepsy Cases, Role: Presenter, 41st Annual Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar (American
Academy of Pediatrics), Bethesda, MD (CME) 2007 The ABCs of EEG, Role: Presenter, 35th Annual Pediatric Trends (Johns Hopkins Hospital), Baltimore,
MD (CME)
Curriculum Vitae (cont’d) Adam L. Hartman, MD
2008 The Pediatrician’s Approach to the Neurological Exam and Pediatric Epilepsy: The Spectrum From Benign to Malignant, Role: Presenter, Pediatric Jambalaya V (Annual Spring CME Activity, The Woman’s Foundation), Lafayette, LA (CME)
2008 The Ketogenic Diet: Not Just for Intractable Childhood Epilepsy Anymore, Role: Presenter, Epilepsy Grand Rounds, University Hospitals (Case Western Reserve University), Cleveland, OH
2008 Video EEG Monitoring: When is it Needed? Role: Presenter, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry Epilepsy Summit, Manila, Philippines
2008 Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus – the Silent Storm? Role: Presenter, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry Epilepsy Summit, Manila, Philippines
2008 Epilepsy in Early Childhood, Role: Presenter, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry Epilepsy Summit, Manila, Philippines
2008 Neonatal EEG: Recording Techniques, Role: Presenter, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry Epilepsy Summit, Manila, Philippines
2008 Neonatal EEG: Normal Patterns, Role: Presenter, University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry Epilepsy Summit, Manila, Philippines
2008 Are There Other Epilepsy ‘Indications’ for the Ketogenic Diet? Role: Presenter, International Symposium on Dietary Therapies for Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders, Phoenix, AZ
2009 Pediatric Epilepsy (Clinical Epilepsy, Full Day Course), Role: Presenter, American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA (CME)
2009 Pediatric Epilepsy Surgeries: Controversies in Pediatric Epilepsy, Role: Presenter, American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition, Washington, DC (CME)
2009 What’s Shakin, Bacon? Metabolic Therapy for Epilepsy, Role: Presenter, Clinical Neuroscience Series, Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Medicine
2009 Neonatal EEG & Seizures, Neurology Intensive Care Nursery Foundations Course, Role: Presenter, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medicine
2009 The Ketogenic Diet and Calorie Restriction Differ in Their Murine Seizure Profiles, Role: Presenter, Epilepsy Special Interest Group, 134th American Neurological Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD
2009 Seizing Midazolam (First Annual Maryland Emergency Medical Services Symposium), Role: Presenter, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems and the Emergency Education Councils of Region III and V, Annapolis, MD
2009 Seizures – The Basics, Role: Presenter, Tri‐County EMS Conference, “Optimizing Critical Decision‐Making,” Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems and the Emergency Education Council of Region V, Solomons, MD
2010 The Seizing Child, Role: Presenter, Winterfest EMS 2010 (Regional EMS Conference), Tilghman Island, MD
2010 Hemispherectomy – Why Would You Remove Half a Brain? Role: Presenter, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD
2010 Seizures: The Basics, Role: Presenter, Baltimore County Public Schools Nurses Inservice, Perry Hall, MD 2010 Debate: Rasmussen’s Encephalitis and the timing of surgery, Annual Course: Inflammatory Issues and
Infectious Causes of Epilepsy, American Epilepsy Society 64th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX 2010 The Ketogenic Diet’s Mechanism of Action – What Do We Know Today? Role: Presenter, Focus on
Neuropediatrics, International Fulda Pre‐Symposium Workshop, Fulda, Germany 2010 Treatment of Neonatal Seizures: Strategies In Different Countries (Panel Discussion), Role:
Presenter/Panel Member, Focus on Neuropediatrics, International Fulda Symposium, Fulda, Germany 2010 Things to Know About Treating Seizures in Children (Clinical Epilepsy, Full Day Course), Role: Presenter,
American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada (CME) 2010 Neurology in 2050 (Panel Discussion), Role: Presenter/Panel Member, Department of Neurology Grand
Rounds, Johns Hopkins Hospital (CME) 2010 What’s Hot in Febrile Seizures? The Cutting Edge, Role: Presenter, Uniformed Services University
Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Bethesda, MD (CME)
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2010 Multidisciplinary Management in Pediatric Epilepsy, Neurosciences Update, Role: Presenter, Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, Republic of Colombia
2010 The New Challenges of Epilepsy: From Medical Treatment and Surgery, Neurosciences Update, Role: Presenter, Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, Republic of Colombia
2010 Challenging Case Presentations (Panel Discussion), Role: Presenter/Panel Member, Updates and Advances in Neonatal Neurological Care, Bethesda, MD
2010 Quality of Life After Hemispherectomy, Role: Presenter, First International Workshop on Hemispherectomy, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2010 Neuroprotection and Disease Modification, Role: Presenter, The Global Symposium on Dietary Treatments for Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders, Edinburgh, Scotland
2010 Clinical Evidence for Neuroprotection, Role: Presenter, The Global Symposium on Dietary Treatments for Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders, Edinburgh, Scotland
2010 Special Treatment Issues for Children, Recent Advances in Epilepsy Treatment: 2010 Epilepsy Medical Symposium, Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region/LifeBridge Health, Baltimore, MD (CME)
2011 More Fats, Fewer Fits: Metabolism‐based Therapy for Epilepsy, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD (CME)
2011 Seizures & Epilepsy, Role: Presenter, Baltimore County Public Schools Nurses Inservice, Owings Mills, MD 2011 ABCs of EEG & Epilepsy, Role: Presenter, Neuropsychology Seminar Series, Kennedy Krieger Institute,
Baltimore, MD 2011 Seizures in Children, Role: Presenter, 9th Miltenberger Emergency Services Seminar, Maryland Institute
for Emergency Medical Services Systems, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, Region I Emergency Services Education Council, Garrett College, and Allegany College of Maryland, Flinstone, MD (CEU)
2011 Epilepsy Treatment Options, Role: Presenter, Making Connections: A Conference for Parents of Children with Seizures, Abilities Network/Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region, Towson, MD
2011 The Ketogenic Diet for Epilepsy, Role: Presenter, Nutrition & Metabolism Society Symposium, Eastern Regional Obesity Conference, American Society of Bariatric Physicians, Baltimore, MD (CME)
2011 Neonatal EEG: The Basics, Neurology Intensive Care Nursery Foundations Course, Role: Presenter, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medicine
2011 Neonatal Seizures & Epilepsy Syndromes, Neurology Intensive Care Nursery Foundations Course, Role: Presenter, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Mentoring Visiting Scientist Xiangrong Zheng, MD (2008‐2009)
Current: Associate Professor, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, P. R. China Students Ruchi Patel, Johns Hopkins University (Winter 2008 Intersession) Michiko Kennedy, Johns Hopkins Internship in Brain Sciences program (Summer 2008) Current: Undergraduate, University of Maryland Baltimore County Emily Bergbower, Laboratory student (Summer 2008; Winter & Summer 2009, Summer, 2010, Summer 2011)
Current: Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Biochemistry
Pouya Hemmati, Laboratory student (Fall 2008 half‐semester) Melanie McNally, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Summer 2009)
Current: Medical Student, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Fellow
Christine Lee, Johns Hopkins University (Fall 2009 Semester) Current: Undergraduate, University of California (Irvine) School of Medicine BG, Pikesville High School (Fall 2010 Semester & Summer 2011)
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Lisa Halbsgut, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Winter 2011) Current: Intern, Johns Hopkins Hospital (Department of Pediatrics) Educational Program Leadership 2007‐present Director, Education, Pediatric Epilepsy Division 2011‐present Associate Director, Pediatric Neurology Residency Program CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Certification Medical License: Maryland #D48336 (exp. 9/12) American Board of Pediatrics, 1997, Certificate No. 061730 (recertification 2002) American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology), 2006,
Certificate No. 11502 Service Responsibilities Attending Neurologist, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Pediatric Neurology service, 1 month/year Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, 2 weeks/year EEG reading, 2 days/month Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic, 2/month
Clinical Program Leadership 2009‐present Neurology Intensive Care Nursery, Role: Co‐Director ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES Institutional Administrative Appointments 2006‐present Pediatric Trauma Morbidity & Mortality Committee, Member 2008‐present Department of Neurology Finance Committee, Member Institutional Administrative Appointments (cont.) 2010‐present Peer Reviewer, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Conference (Continuing Medical Education) Editorial Activities Editor (USA) Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy, 2010‐present Associate Editor Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 2007‐present Editorial Board Epilepsia, 2011‐present Faculty Member, Faculty of 1000, 2011‐present Ad hoc reviewer Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (General Subjects), 2008 Brain Research, 2008 Cell Death and Differentiation, 2010 Clinical Neurophysiology, 2010 Epilepsia, 2009‐2011 (designated as a “Frequent Reviewer” in 2010)
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Epilepsy Research, 2007, 2010 Gene Regulation and Systems Biology, 2007 Ad hoc reviewer (cont.) Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 2009‐2010 Journal of Neurochemistry, 2008 Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2008 Neurology, 2007‐2009 Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2006 Pediatric Neurology, 2005, 2006, 2010 Pediatrics, 2007‐2009, 2011 Grant Reviewer 2010 CURE (Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy) Professional Society Leadership 2011‐ Section on Neurology Executive Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics 2011‐ Chair, Special Interest Group on Neonatal Seizures, American Epilepsy Society Professional Society Committee Memberships 2011‐present Finance Committee, American Epilepsy Society 2011‐present CME Review Committee, American Epilepsy Society 2011‐present Pediatric Curriculum Content Committee, American Epilepsy Society 2011‐present Research Committee, Child Neurology Society Professional Societies 1989‐present American Association for the Advancement of Science 1998‐present Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 1999‐present Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Section, AAP 1999‐present Uniformed Services Section, AAP 2000‐2008 Ambulatory Pediatric Association 2006‐present American Clinical Neurophysiology Society 2006‐present Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 2007‐present Member, Child Neurology Society 2007‐present Member, American Academy of Neurology 2007‐present Abilities Network (Epilepsy Foundation), Member, Professional Advisory Board 2008‐present Section on Neurology, AAP 2008‐present Infant Seizure Society (Japan), Corresponding Member 2009‐present Medical Advisory Board, The Hemispherectomy Foundation 2010‐present Epilepsy Section, American Academy of Neurology 2011‐present Advisory Board, Carson Harris Foundation Session Chair 2010 Morning session, Role: Moderator, Updates and Advances in Neonatal Neurological Care, Bethesda, MD 2010 Basic Science Collaborations, The Global Symposium on Dietary Treatments for Epilepsy and Other
Neurological Disorders, Edinburgh, Scotland Conference Organization 2008 “Advances in Epilepsy Management: Challenging Issues, Challenging Populations,” Epilepsy Foundation
of the Chesapeake Region Biannual Symposium (Role: Conference Organizer)
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RECOGNITION Honors and Awards 1989 Phi Beta Kappa 1989 Departmental Honors, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1989 Lewis Sarrett Scholarship Prize in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL 1989‐1994 Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program, United States Navy 1991‐1992 Howard Hughes Medical Institute ‐ National Institutes of Health Research Scholars Program 1993, 2002 National Defense Service Medal, United States Navy 1994 Meritorious Unit Commendation, United States Navy 1996 Howard Johnson Award for Housestaff Research, Uniformed Services Pediatric Seminar,
American Academy of Pediatrics 1998, 1999 Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, United States Navy 1996, 1998 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, United States Navy 1999, 2002 Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal 2002 Preceptor of the Year, Interservice Physician Assistant Program, Naval School of Health Sciences,
United States Navy 2002 Francis C. Rash Award (Teacher of the Year), Naval Medical Center San Diego Pediatric Residency
Program, United States Navy 2002 Commendable Service Medal, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward
Hebert School of Medicine, Department of Defense 2005 Jay Slotkin Award (Best Resident Research Project), Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins
Hospital 2006 Merritt‐Putnam Award, Epilepsy Foundation 2009 Program Partner of the Year Award for Epilepsy Services, Abilities Network/Epilepsy Foundation
of the Chesapeake Region 2011 Passano Physician Scientist Award OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Military Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve, 1994‐1999 Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve, 1999‐2002