Jeffrey S. Mogil CURRICULUM VITAE January, 2008 HOME ADDRESS: 120 Ballantyne Ave. N. Montreal, QC H4X 2C1 BUSINESS ADDRESS: Dept. of Psychology McGill University 1205 Dr. Penfield Ave. Montreal, QC H3A 1B1 BUSINESS PHONE: (514) 398-6085 (Office) (514) 398-2742 (Lab) FAX NUMBER: (514) 398-4896 E-MAIL ADDRESS: jeffrey.mogil@mcgill.ca WED SITE ADDRESS: http://paingeneticslab.ca BIRTHDATE: August 24, 1966 BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, Ontario CITIZENSHIP: Canadian FAMILY STATUS: Married, 2 children EDUCATION: 1984-88 University of Toronto Honours B.Sc. (Psychology), with High Distinction 1989-93 University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. (Neuroscience) Dissertation Title: A genetic analysis of stress-induced analgesia in selectively bred mice. 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1988-89 Research Assistant Department of Psychology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Advisor: Dr. Franco J. Vaccarino 1989-93 Graduate Student Researcher Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA Advisor: Dr. John C. Liebeskind 1993-96 Post-Doctoral Fellow VA Medical Center and Department of Behavioral Neuroscience Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR Advisor: Dr. John K. Belknap 1994 Adjunct Faculty Department of Counseling Psychology Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR 1995-96 Post-Doctoral Fellow Vollum Institute of Advanced Biomedical Studies Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR Advisors: Drs. Malcolm J. Low and David K. Grandy 1996-2000 Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 1997-2001 Faculty Member Neuroscience Program University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 2000-2001 Associate Professor Department of Psychology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 2001 Full Professor Department of Psychology McGill University, Montreal, PQ 2002 E.P. Taylor Professor of Pain Studies McGill University, Montreal, PQ 2 HONOURS: 1987 Faculty Scholar University of Toronto 1989 Chancellor's Fellowship UCLA Graduate Division 1990 James and Sylvia Thayer Distinguished Scholar Award UCLA Alumni Association 1992 Chancellor's Dissertation Year Fellowship UCLA Graduate Division 1993 Postdoctoral Fellowship Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada Letter of Commendation UCLA Alumni Association 1996 Scholars' Travel Fund Award-UIUC Campus Research Board University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1997 Arnold O. Beckman Research Award-UIUC Campus Research Board University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1998 Neal E. Miller New Investigator Award Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research John C. Liebeskind Early Career Scholar Award American Pain Society 1999 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2000 Helen Corley Petit Scholar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2001-2008 Canada Research Chair in Genetics of Pain – Tier I Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) 2002 Patrick D. Wall Young Investigator Award International Association for the Study of Pain 2004 Early Career Award Canadian Pain Society 3 GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (values are total direct costs over the granting period): 1995-1996 1997-1998 1997-2002 1998-2000 1998-2003 2000 2001-2002 2002-2007 2002-2004 2003-2008 2005-2008 2004 2004-2005 2005-2011 2005-2010 2006-2007 2006-2008 2006-2007 2007-2011 National Research Service Award (U.S. PHS NIH NINDS) F32 NS09893 "Gene Mapping of Opioid Analgesic Magnitude in Mice" (PI; US$28,600) Research Board Grant (UIUC Campus Research Board) (PI; US$25,000) "The Genetic Basis of Pain Sensitivity" U.S. PHS NIH NIDA Grant R29 DA11394 (PI; US$350,000) "The Genetic Basis of Pain Sensitivity in Mice" Critical Research Initiatives Grant (UIUC Campus Research Board) "Neuropsychiatric Analysis of Transgenic Mice: Establishment of a Campus Resource" (Co-I: US$200,000) U.S. PHS NIH NIDCR Grant R01 DE12735 (PI; US$670,384) "Sex-Specific Genetic Mediation of Pain and Analgesia" Unrestricted Grant-in-Aid, Pfizer Global R&D (PI; US$25,000) Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) Infrastructure Project Grant "Genomics/Phenomics of Pain Laboratory" (PI; C$519,070) U.S. PHS NIH NIDA Grant R01 DA15191 (PI; US$1,125,000) "QTL Mapping of Multiple Analgesic Modalities" Research Contract, Pfizer Global R&D (PI; US$387,842) “Mapping Pregabalin Sensitivity Genes” Genome Canada Grant (Co-I; C$8,645,747) “Genetic Dissection of Complex Traits Using Phenotypic Expression Analysis of Recombinant Congenic Mouse Strains” Neuroscience Canada Brain Repair Program Grant (Co-I; C$1,500,000) “Transforming Neuropathic Pain Research in Canada” Rinat Neuroscience Corporation (PI; US$11,010) “Efficacy of RI273 Against Chemotherapeutic Allodynia” Louise Edwards Award in Pain Research (PI; C$40,000) “Characterization of Sex Differences in ASIC Functioning in the Transduction of Mechanical and Inflammatory Nociception” Unrestricted Gift, Louise & Alan Edwards Foundation (PI; C$700,000) U.S. PHS NIH NINDS Grant R01 NS41670 (Co-I; US$2,665,680) “Sex-Related Genetic Influences on Pain and Analgesia” Quebec Transgenic Research Network Platform Grant (Co-I; C$212,976) “Mouse Phenotyping Platform for Important Complex Human Disorders” Research Contract, Pfizer Global R&D (PI: US$420,512) “Phenotypic Characterization of Nociceptive Sensitivity of Transgenic Mice With or Without an Animal Model of Osteoarthritis” Research Contract, Emerillon Therapeutics Inc. (PI: C$42,395) “Assessment of the Role of P3g29 in Nociception Across Modalities” CIHR Operating Grant (PI: C$407,004) “Development of a Behavioural Model of Migraine Headaches in Cacna1a Transgenic Mice” 4 PATENTS: 1998 US Patent #5,821,219 (“Opioid antagonists and methods of their use”) (J. Bunzow, O. Civelli, D.K. Grandy, J.E. Grisel, J.S. Mogil) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: 1989 1991 1995-1998 1996 1998 2006 Member, Society for Neuroscience Member, American Pain Society Member, Behavior Genetics Association Member, International Association for the Study of Pain Member, International Society for Behavioural and Neural Genetics Member, Organization for the Study of Sex Differences TEACHING EXPERIENCE: As a postdoctoral fellow: 1994 Adjunct Faculty, CPSY 501 ("Fundamentals of Psychology II") Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR At University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1996-2001 Faculty (team), Psychology 210 ("The Brain and The Mind") 1996-2001 Faculty (team), Psychology 410 ("Advances in Psychobiology") 1996-2001 Faculty (team), Psychology 411 ("Biopsychology Seminar") 1997-2000 Faculty, Psychology/Neuroscience 313 ("Psychopharmacology") 1997 Faculty (team), Neuroscience 199 ("Introductory Seminar in Neuroscience") 1998-2001 Faculty, Psychology 342 ("Behavior-Genetic Analysis") 1998-2000 Faculty (guest), Physiology 315 ("Structure/Function of the Nervous System") 2000 Faculty (guest), Psychology 103 ("Introduction to Experimental Psychology") 2000 Faculty (guest), Animal Science 199 ("Introduction to Statistical Genomics") At McGill University: 2001 Faculty (guest), Psychology 204-505A ("Psychology of Pain") 2003 Faculty, Psychology 317 (“Genes and Behaviour”) 2003 Faculty (guest), Dentistry 590-654B (“Mechanisms and Management of Pain”) 2003-2004 Faculty (team), Psychology 308 (“Behavioural Neuroscience I”) 2003 Faculty (team), Neurological Sciences 602 (“Neurobiology of Pain”) 2004 Faculty (team), Dentistry 203 (“Oral Disease”) 2004 Faculty (team), Medicine 405 (“Back to Basics”) 2005 Faculty, Psychology 715 (“Molecular Genetics of Behaviour”) 2007 Faculty (team), Medicine INDS 106 (Unit 6, “Nervous System”) 2007 Faculty (guest), EDSL 711 (“Topics in Language Acquisition”) 5 UNIVERSITY SERVICE: At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1997-1998 Member, Transgenic Animal Quarantine Facility Committee 1998-2000 Member, Neuroscience Program Admissions Committee 1998-2000 Member, Neuropharmacology Faculty Search Committee 1999-2001 Member, Campus Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) At McGill University: 2003-2005 Member, Behavioural Neuroscience Faculty Search Committee 2003-2007 Member, University Tenure Committee, Faculty of Dentistry 2003-2004 Member, Dept. of Psychology Executive Committee 2003 Panelist, Faculty of Arts & Science Homecoming Symposium 2005 Member, Statutory Selection Committee, Faculty of Medicine 2005-2007 Member, Faculty of Dentistry Search Committee 2005-2007 Member, Pain Rounds Planning Committee 2005-2006 Member, Genome Building Animal Facility Users Committee 2005-2006 Chair, Behavioural Neuroscience Faculty Search Committee 2005 Panelist, Montreal Neurological Institute Discovery Day 2006-2009 Member, Executive Committee, McGill Centre for Research on Pain 2006-2007 Speaker, McGill Alumni Association Education Lectures 2006 Member, McGill Downtown Campus Animal Care Committee 2006-2007 Member, Dept. of Psychology Executive Committee 2006-2007 Member, McGill Neuroscience Program Working Group 2006-2007 Member, McGill Animal Resource Advisory Council ACADEMIC SERVICE: Ad hoc Grant reviewing: Canada Research Chairs Program, Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR U-I Peer Review Committee), German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research, Israel Science Foundation, Jeffress Memorial Trust, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Pasteur Institute, Research Foundation of the City University of New York, Swiss National Research Progamme, U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIAMS SEP/IRG, NIDA SEP/IRG, NIDCR SEP/IRG, NIH IFCN-4, NIH IFCN-5, NIH, ZDE1 YL 41), U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation, U.S. Veterans Administration, Wellcome Trust Scientific meetings: 1997-1998 Member, Scientific Program Committee 9th World Congress on Pain, International Assoc. for the Study of Pain 1997 Moderator, Research Symposium ("Orphanin FQ/Nociceptin and Pain") 16th Annual Scientific Meeting, American Pain Society 1998-2000 Member, Scientific Program Committee 18th and 19th Annual Scientific Meetings, American Pain Society 6 Scientific meetings cont…: 1999 Moderator, Research Symposium ("Transgenic Approaches to Pain Inhibition: Opioid/Opioid Receptor Knockout Mice") 18th Annual Scientific Meeting, American Pain Society 2004 Moderator, Research Symposium (“Sensory System Genetics”) JAX Neurogenetics Conference V, The Jackson Laboratory Moderator, Research Symposium (“Sex and Ethnic Differences in Pain”) 3rd World Congress, World Institute of Pain 2005 Moderator, Refresher Course (“Fundamentals of Genomics and Proteomics in the Study of Pain”) 11th World Congress on Pain, International Assoc. for the Study of Pain Moderator, Research Workshop (“Pharmacogenetics of Analgesia”) 11th World Congress on Pain, International Assoc. for the Study of Pain 2006-2008 Member, Scientific Program Committee 12th World Congress on Pain, International Assoc. for the Study of Pain 2008 Moderator, Research Workshop (“Pain Empathy in Humans and Animals”) 12th World Congress on Pain, International Assoc. for the Study of Pain Scientific organizations: 2001-2004 Co-Chair, Basic Science Special Interest Group American Pain Society 2002-2005 Co-Chair, Sex, Gender and Pain Special Interest Group International Association for the Study of Pain 2006-2008 Member, Committee on Ethical Issues International Association for the Study of Pain 2006-2007 Member, Executive Committee Quebec Pain Research Network 2007 Member, Global Year Against Pain 2007 Task Force International Association for the Study of Pain Advisory boards: 2002-2007 External Advisor, NIH Center for Neuroendocrine Influences on Pain 2003-2008 External Advisor, NIH Center for Sex-Related Determinants of Pain in Fibromyalgia 2003-2008 External Advisor, NIH Center for Neurovisceral Sciences & Women’s Health 2004-2009 Collaborator, CIHR NET Grant (“Difficult Pain Problems”) 2004-2010 Member, Advisory Committee, CIHR “Pain M2C” Training Grant 2006 Member, Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel, NIDCR/NIH 2006 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Louise Edwards Foundation 2008 Member, Scientific Advisory Panel (Pain & Analgesia), AstraZeneca 2008 Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Lifeboat Foundation 7 EDITORIAL SERVICE (ad hoc): American Journal of Physiology; American Journal of Psychology; Analgesia; Anesthesia & Analgesia; Anesthesiology; Behavioral Brain Research; Behavioral Genetics, 4th ed. (Plomin et al., Freeman); Behavioral Neuroscience; Behavioural Pharmacology; Biological Psychology, 2nd ed. (Rosenzweig et al., Sinauer); Biochemical Pharmacology; Brain Research; Brain Research Bulletin; British Journal of Pharmacology; Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology; Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics; European Journal of Neuroscience; European Journal of Pain; Experimental Neurology; Genes, Brain & Behavior; Genomics; Hormones & Behavior; Human Molecular Genetics; Journal of the American Medical Association; Journal of Clinical Investigation; Journal of Medical Genetics; Journal of Neuroscience; Journal of Neuroscience Methods; Journal of Neuroscience Research; Journal of Pain; Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics; Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacology; Laboratory Animal; Life Sciences; Learning & Motivation; Molecular Pain; Neurobiology of Learning & Memory; Nature Genetics, Neurochemistry International; Neurology; Neuropharmacology; Neuroscience; Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews; Neuroscience Letters; Neuroscience Research; Peptides; Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior; Physiology & Behavior; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A.; Proceedings of the Royal Society (London); Psychopharmacology; Regulatory Peptides; Reproductive Biology & Endocrinology; Reviews in Analgesia; Science; Trends in Genetics; XX vs. XY EDITORIAL BOARDS: 1999 2007 2008 Associate Editor (Neurobiology), Pain (The journal of the International Association for the Study of Pain) Review Editor, Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience Section Editor (Neurobiology), Pain TRAINEES: 1998-1999 1998-2000 1999-2001 1999-2002 1997-2003 2001-2006 2002-2005 2004 2005 2005 Wan You, NIDA/INVEST Scholar (currently Deputy-Director of the Neuroscience Research Institute, Peking Health Science Center, Beijing) Karine Bon, Postdoctoral Fellow (currently Asst. Prof. at Université de Franche-Comté, UFR Sciences et Techniques) William R. Lariviere, Postdoctoral Fellow (currently Asst. Prof. at University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Anesthesiology) Elissa J. Chesler, Grad Student (currently Scientific Program Director – Mammalian Genetics and Genomics, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Sonya G. Lehto (formerly Wilson), Grad Student (currently a Senior Scientist at Amgen) Shad B. Smith, Grad Student (currently a postdoctoral fellow at UNC) Kumar V.S. Nemmani, Postdoctoral Fellow (currently Senior Research Scientist at Nicholas Piramal Research Centre) Mona Lisa Chanda, Grad Student Dale J. Langford, Grad Student Melissa Farmer, Grad Student (co-supervisor with Irv Binik) 8 TRAINEES cont…: 2005 2006 Ara Schorscher-Petcu, Grad Student (co-supervisor with Remi Quirion) Michael L. LaCroix-Fralish, Postdoctoral Fellow CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: 1988 1991 1993-94 1995 1996 1996 1998 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004-2005 Society for Neuroscience American Pain Society Western Pharmacological Society Biology and Genetics of Complex Mammalian Traits Workshop International Narcotics Research Conference World Pain Congress (IASP) Winter Brain Research Conference Federation of the European Pharmacological Societies Spring Pain Research Meeting 14th World Congress of Pharmacology Spring Brain Conference International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society Canadian Pain Society INVITED ADDRESSES (external): 1994 Dept. of Psychology, Reed College Workshop in Mouse Molecular Neurogenetics, The Jackson Laboratory 1995 Dept. of Psychology, University of Toronto Dept. of Psychology, Brown University Center for Neurobiotechnology, The Ohio State University UCLA Neuroenteric Biology Group, West L.A. VA Medical Center 1996 Dept. of Psychology, Brown University Dept. of Psychology, Florida State University Dept. of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Dept. of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Robert S. Dow Neurological Sciences Institute, Portland, OR 1997 Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch Phillips Distinguished Visitor Lecture, Dept. of Psychology, Haverford College Workshop on Vulvodynia, NIH Dept. of Pharmacology, University of Iowa Coll. of Medicine "New Directions in Pain Research" Symposium, NIH 9 INVITED ADDRESSES (external) cont…: 1998 Dept. of Anesthesiology, Washington University School of Medicine "Gender and Pain" Conference, NIH Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research Annual Meeting, Cape Cod, MA Dept. of Pediatrics, Pharmacology & Neurological Sciences, Rush Medical College Dept. of Anesthesiology & Critical Care, University of Chicago School of Medicine Neurobiology of Pain Colloquium, National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA Dept. of Psychology, Furman University 1999 Millenium Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, MA Dept. of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University NIDCR Pain Interest Group, NIH Robert S. Dow Neurological Sciences Institute, Portland, OR International Narcotics Research Conference (INRC) Annual Meeting Plenary Address, 9th World Congress on Pain, Vienna, Austria "Trigeminal Neuralgia: Opportunities for Research and Treatment" Workshop, NIH Laboratory for Molecular Genetics, Parke-Davis Inc. "Pain: New Targets-New Treatments" Meeting, Boca Raton, FL Annual Meeting, American Pain Society, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2000 Winter Brain Research Conference, Breckenridge, CO Annual Meeting, A.A.A.S., Washington, DC Dept. of Psychology, McGill University Dept. of Anesthesiology, Yale University Dept. of Endodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio TMJ Association 1st Annual Meeting, Bethesda, MD Merck Research Labs, Merck & Co. Center for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto ASPET 2000, Boston, MA Institutes for Pharmaceutical Development, Branford, CT Pain Research Group, Pfizer Global Research & Development CNS Discovery Group, Pharmacia Corporation "Rational Treatment Strategies for Neuropathic Pain" Symposium, Cannes, France Annual Meeting, Society for Women's Health Research, Washington, D.C. Annual Meeting, American Pain Society, Atlanta, GA 4th Conference on Pain Management and Chemical Dependency, Washington, D.C. 2001 Dept. of Anesthesiology, Johns Hopkins University Global Product Development, Abbott Laboratories "Mechanisms of Chronic Pain" Symposium, Bogota/Medellin, Columbia Institute for Neuroscience, Northwestern University Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego, CA Annual Meeting, College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Phoenix, AZ Xenon Genetics Research Inc., Montreal, QC Keynote Lecture, German Pain Society Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany 10 INVITED ADDRESSES (external) cont…: 2001 Plenary Lecture, Israeli Pain Association Annual Meeting, Jerusalem, Israel Xenogen Biosciences, Cranbury, NJ 2002 Keynote Lecture, “Changing the Face of Pediatric Pain” Meeting, Baltimore, MD Dept. of Arthritis and Rheumatology, University of Alabama, Birmingham Plenary Lecture, Neuropathic Pain Symposium, Munich, Germany Neuropharmacology Group, Purdue Pharma, Cranbury, NJ Plenary Lecture, International Forum on Pediatric Pain, Halifax, NS Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University Grand Rounds, Dept. of Anesthesiology, University of Pittsburgh Center for Neuroscience Studies/Neurology Grand Rounds, Queen’s University 2003 Neuroscience Program, University of Minnesota 16th Annual Neuroscience Symposium, Medical College of Virginia NIDCR Panel on Pain Research, NIH, Bethesda, MD Center for Neuroendocrine Influences on Pain, UMB, Baltimore Plenary Lecture, Canadian Pain Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON Pfizer Science and Research Symposium, Nagoya, Japan Clinical Science Symposium, Arthritis Research Conference, Keystone, CO Pain Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston Analgesic Development Unit, AstraZeneca R&D Montreal 6th International Conference on Neuropathic Pain, San Francisco Projet de Symposium: Jubile de Jean-Marie Besson, Paris, France GlaxoSmithKline “New Pain Therapies” Symposium, Verona, Italy 7th W.S. Battersby Memorial Lecture, Queen’s College, New York Wyeth Neurosciences, Princeton, NJ Pain Group, University of California, San Francisco Keynote Speaker, Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium Meeting, Nashville, TN 2004 Center for Neurovisceral Sciences & Women’s Health, UCLA John Zubeck Memorial Lecture, Dept. of Psychology, University of Manitoba “Neural Plasticity and Chronic Pain” Conference, Heidelberg, Germany Dept. of Physiology, University of Erlangen, Germany ASPCT Annual Meeting, Miami, FL 5th Annual Conference on Sex and Gene Expression, Winston-Salem, NC American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Hunt Valley, MD Dept. of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Kansas University Medical Center, MO Elan Pharmaceuticals Inc., San Francisco, CA JAX Neurogenetics Conference V, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME GEPROM Symposium, Universite de Montreal, QC ICNeP Global Neuropathic Pain Specialists Summit, Barcelona, Spain Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Western Ontario John J. Bonica Memorial Symposium, Messina, Italy World Institute on Pain 3rd World Congress, Barcelona, Spain 11 INVITED ADDRESSES (external) cont…: 2004 Dept. of CNS Pharmacology, Pfizer Global R&D, Ann Arbor, MI “Cutting Edge” Lecture Series, Royal Society of Canada, Montreal, QC 2005 London Pain Consortium, London, England Grand Rounds, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX Annual Meeting, American Pain Society, Boston, MA XXXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences, San Diego, CA Dept. of Pharmacology, Weill Medical College, Cornell University, NY Oncology Nursing Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL Keynote Speaker, Canadian Pain Society Annual Meeting, Halifax, NS Nobel “Frontiers in Medicine” Mini-Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden Keynote Speaker, 46th Annual McGill Anesthesia Update, Montreal, QC Annual Retreat, Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, NJ Dept. of Pharmacology/Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, NH NIH Pelvic Pain Conference, Washington, D.C. NCI/NIH Pain Consortium Science Writers’ Seminar, Bethesda, MD 8th International Conference on Neuropathic Pain, San Francisco, CA 2006 Pfizer Global R&D, St. Louis, MO Dept. of Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics, University of Cincinnati, OH Neuroscience Group, Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA University of Florida College of Dentistry, Gainesville, FL McGill Alumni Association, Ottawa, ON ICNeP Global Neuropathic Pain Specialists Summit, Berlin, Germany Basic Science Research Forum, American Pain Society, San Antonio, TX Pain Research Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Symposium, Montreal, QC Central Post-Stroke Pain Meeting, Toronto, ON Plenary Speaker, International Symposium on Pediatric Pain, Vancouver, BC 2nd Annual Cornell Center for Vertebrate Genomics Symposium, Ithaca, NY 5th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters, Istanbul, Turkey 16th Migraine Trust International Symposium, London, England Division of Neurobiology, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN Institute of Neuroscience, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON 2007 NIH Genetics/Genomics of Social Behavior Workshop, Bethesda, MD Dept. of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Biology of Prosocial Behavior Conference (SHARE), Cambridge, MA Pain Research Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD McGill Alumni Association, Halifax, NS Canadian Genetic Diseases Network Annual Meeting, St. Sauveur, QC NHLBI Working Group in Sickle Cell Disease Pain, Bethesda, MD 12 INVITED ADDRESSES (external) cont…: 2007 Plenary Speaker, American Pain Society 26th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC Organization for the Study of Sex Differences Meeting, Washington, DC Pain in Child Health Training Program Summer Institute, Val-Morin, QC Education Day, Canadian Pain Society Annual Meeting, Ottawa, ON Workshop Speaker, Canadian Association of Neuroscience, Toronto, ON Keynote Speaker, Midwest Pain Interest Group Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO Plenary Lecture, 3rd International Forum of Pain Medicine, Montreal, QC 4th International Workshop for the Study of Itch, San Francisco, CA Distinguished Visitor Lecture, Haverford College, Haverford, PA Dept. of Pharmacology, Université de Montreal, Montreal, QC Faculty, Society for Neuroscience Short Course, San Diego, CA ICNeP Global Neuropathic Pain Specialists Summit, Rome, Italy 2008 Dept. of Physiology, Université de Montreal, Montreal, QC (Jan.) NIH Neuroscience Series Seminar, Bethesda, MD (Feb.) Plenary Lecture, AAPM 24th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (Feb.) 5th Symposium on Neuropathic Pain in Turkey, Antalya, Turkey (March) Keynote Speaker, British Pain Society Annual Meeting, Liverpool, UK (Apr.) Plenary Lecture, Institute for Functional Medicine Symposium, Carlsbad, CA (May) NIDCR 60th Anniversary Symposium, IADR Meeting, Toronto, ON (July) Pain in Non-Human Species Satellite Symposium, IASP, Glasgow, Scotland (Aug.) ICGEB Theoretical Course in Mouse Behavioral Phenotyping, Trieste, Italy (Nov.) 2009 Keystone Symposium on the Neurobiology of Pain, Santa Fe, NM (Feb.) 2010 Annual Meeting, Australia/NZ Faculty of Pain Medicine, Christchurch, NZ (May) EDITED BOOK: The Genetics of Pain (J.S. Mogil, Ed.), Progress in Pain Research and Management, Vol. 28, IASP Press, Seattle, 2004, 349 pp. 13 PUBLICATIONS: 1. Ben-Eliyahu, S., Marek, P., Vaccarino, A.L., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., and Liebeskind, J.C. The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 prevents long-lasting non-associative morphine tolerance in the rat. Brain Res., 575: 304-308, 1992. 2. Marek, P., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Panocka, I., and Liebeskind, J.C. N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor antagonist MK-801 blocks non-opioid stress-induced analgesia. II. Studies using three different water temperature paradigms and selectively bred mice. Brain Res., 578: 197-203, 1992. 3. Mogil, J.S., Marek, P., Yirmiya, R., Balian, H., Sadowski, B., Taylor, A.N., and Liebeskind, J.C. Antagonism of the non-opioid component of ethanol-induced analgesia by the NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801. Brain Res., 602: 126-130, 1993. 4. Marek, P., Mogil, J.S., Belknap, J.K., Sadowski, B., and Liebeskind, J.C. Levorphanol and swim stress-induced analgesia in selectively bred mice: evidence for genetic commonalties. Brain Res., 608: 353-357, 1993. 5. Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Kest, B., Marek, P., and Liebeskind, J.C. Sex differences in the antagonism of swim stress-induced analgesia: effects of gonadectomy and estrogen replacement. Pain, 253: 17-25, 1993. 6. Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., and Liebeskind, J.C. Studies of pain, stress and immunity. In: Chapman, C.R. and Foley, K.M. (Eds.) Current and Emerging Issues in Cancer Pain: Research and Practice. Raven Press: New York, pp. 31-47, 1993. (*book chapter) 7. Mogil, J.S., Marek, P., O'Toole, L.A., Helms, M.L., Sadowski, B., Liebeskind, J.C., and Belknap, J.K. Mu-opiate receptor binding is up-regulated in mice selectively bred for high stress-induced analgesia. Brain Res., 653: 16-22, 1994. 8. Mogil, J.S., Marek, P., Flodman, P., Spence, M.A., Sternberg, W.F., Kest, B., Sadowski, B., and Liebeskind, J.C. One or two genetic loci mediate high opiate analgesia in selectively bred mice. Pain, 60: 125-135, 1995. 9. Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Pechnick, R.N., and Liebeskind, J.C. Antinociception following 1,3-di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG), a selective sigma receptor ligand. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 50: 587-592, 1995. 10. Belknap, J.K., Mogil, J.S., Helms, M.L., O'Toole, L.A., Richards, S.P., and Bergeson, S.E. Localization to chromosome 10 of a locus influencing morphine analgesia in crosses derived from C57BL/6 and DBA/2 mouse strains. Life Sci., 57: PL117-124, 1995. 14 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 11. Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Pechnick, R.N., and Liebeskind, J.C. 1,3-di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG) differentially affects acute and tonic formalin pain: antagonism by rimcazole. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 52: 175-178, 1995. 12. Mogil, J.S., Flodman, P., Spence, M.A., Sternberg, W.F., Kest, B., Sadowski, B., Liebeskind, J.C., and Belknap, J.K. Oligogenic determination of morphine analgesic magnitude: a genetic analysis of selectively bred mouse lines. Behav. Genet., 25: 397-406, 1995. 13. Vaccarino, F.J., Mogil, J.S., and Stinus, L. Chronic dopamine antagonism facilitates opiate-induced feeding. J. Psychiat. Neurosci., 20: 210-214, 1995. 14. Sternberg, W.F., Mogil, J.S., Kest, B., Page, G.G., Leong, Y., Yam, V., and Liebeskind, J.C. Neonatal testosterone exposure influences neurochemistry of swim stress-induced analgesia in adult mice. Pain, 63: 321-326, 1995. 15. Kest, B., Brodsky, M., Sadowski, B., Mogil, J.S., and Inturrisi, C.E. Mu-opiate receptor (Mor-1) mRNA levels are altered in mice with differential analgesic sensitivity to the mu agonist, DAMGO. Analgesia, 1: 498-501, 1995. 16. Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Balian, H., Liebeskind, J.C., and Sadowski, B. Opioid and non-opioid swim stress-induced analgesia: a parametric analysis in mice. Physiol. Behav., 59: 123-132, 1996. 17. Mogil, J.S., Kest, B., Sadowski, B., and Belknap, J.K. Differential genetic mediation of sensitivity to morphine in genetic models of opiate sensitivity: influence of nociceptive assay. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 276: 532-544, 1996. 18. Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Marek, P., Sadowski, B., Belknap, J.K. and Liebeskind, J.C. The genetics of pain and pain inhibition. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 93: 3048-3055, 1996. (*invited review) 19. Rubinstein, M.*, Mogil, J.S.*, Japón, M., Chan, E.C., Allen, R.G., and Low, M.J. Absence of opioid stress-induced analgesia in mice lacking -endorphin by site-directed mutagenesis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 93: 3995-4000, 1996. (*these authors contributed equally to this manuscript) 20. Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Reinscheid, R.K., Civelli, O., Belknap, J.K., and Grandy, D.K. Orphanin FQ is a functional anti-opioid peptide. Neuroscience, 75: 333-337, 1996. 21. Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Zhang, G., Belknap, J.K., and Grandy, D.K. Functional antagonism of -, δ- and κ-opioid antinociception by orphanin FQ. Neurosci. Lett., 214: 131-134, 1996. 15 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 22. Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Belknap, J.K., and Grandy, D.K. Orphanin FQ acts as a supraspinal, but not a spinal, anti-opioid peptide. Neuroreport, 7: 2125-2129, 1996. 23. Mogil, J.S. and Belknap, J.K. Sex and genotype determine the selective activation of neurochemically-distinct forms of swim stress-induced analgesia. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 56: 61-66, 1997. 24. Kest, B., Lee, C.E., Mogil, J.S., and Inturrisi, C.E. Blockade of morphine supersensitivity by an antisense oligodeoxynucleotide targeting the DOR-1 delta opioid receptor. Life Sci., 60: PL155-159, 1997. 25. Tian, J.-H., Xu, W., Fang, Y., Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Grandy, D.K., and Han, J.-S. Bidirectional modulatory effect of orphanin FQ on morphine-induced analgesia: antagonism in brain and potentiation in spinal cord of the rat. Br. J. Pharmacol., 120: 676-680, 1997. 26. Mogil, J.S., Richards, S.P., O'Toole, L.A., Helms, M.L., Mitchell, S.R., and Belknap, J.K. Genetic sensitivity to hot-plate nociception in DBA/2J and C57BL/6J inbred mouse strains: possible sex-specific mediation by 2-opioid receptors. Pain, 70: 267-277, 1997. 27. Tian, J.-H., Xu, W., Fang, Y., Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Grandy, D.K., and Han, J.-S. Involvement of endogenous orphanin FQ in electroacupuncture-induced analgesia. Neuroreport, 8: 497-500, 1997. 28. Mogil, J.S., Richards, S.P., O'Toole, L.A., Mitchell, S.R., Helms, M.L., Kest, B., and Belknap, J.K. Identification of sex-specific quantitative trait loci mediating non-opioid swim stress-induced analgesia in female mice. J. Neurosci., 17: 7995-8002, 1997. 29. Mogil, J.S. and Wilson, S.G. Nociceptive and morphine antinociceptive sensitivity of 129 and C57BL/6 inbred mouse strains: implications for transgenic knock-out studies. Eur. J. Pain, 1: 293-297, 1997. 30. Kest, B., Sarton, E., Mogil, J.S., and Dahan, A. Opioid-induced analgesia and respiratory depression: sex differences. In: Dahan, A., Teppema, L.J. and van Beek, E.J. (Eds.) Physiology and Pharmacology of Cardio-Respiratory Control. Kluwer Academic Press: Dordrecht, pp. 75-82, 1998. (*book chapter) 31. Mogil, J.S., Shin, Y.-H., McCleskey, E.W., Kim, S.-C., and Nah, S.-Y. Ginsenoside Rf, a trace component of ginseng root, produces antinociception in mice. Brain Res., 792: 218-228, 1998. 16 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 32. Mogil, J.S., Lichtensteiger, C.A., and Wilson, S.G. The effect of genotype on sensitivity to inflammatory nociception: characterization of resistant (A/J) and sensitive (C57BL/6J) inbred mouse strains. Pain, 76: 115-125, 1998. 33. Mogil, J.S. and Grisel, J.E. Transgenic studies of pain. Pain, 77: 107-128, 1998. 34. Grisel, J.E., Farrier, D.E., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. [Phe1Y(CH2-NH)Gly2] nociceptin-(1-13)-NH2 acts as an agonist of the orphanin FQ/nociceptin receptor in vivo. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 357: 1-3, 1998. 35. Kest, B., Beckzowska, I., Franklin, S.O., Lee, C.E., Mogil, J.S., and Inturrisi, C.E. Differences in delta opioid receptor antinociception, binding, and mRNA levels between BALB/c and CXBK mice. Brain Res., 805: 131-137, 1998. 36. Mogil, J.S., and Grisel, J.E. Toward a functional characterization of orphanin FQ/ nociceptin: parametric and organismic considerations. Eur. J. Pain, 2: 278-280, 1998. (*invited commentary) 37. Sufka, K.J., Watson, G.S., Nothdurft, R.E., and Mogil, J.S. Scoring the mouse formalin test: validation study. Eur. J. Pain, 2: 351-358, 1998. 38. Kest, B., McLemore, G.L., Sadowski, B., Mogil, J.S., Belknap, J.K., and Inturrisi, C.E. Acute morphine dependence in mice selectively-bred for high and low analgesia. Neurosci. Lett., 256: 120-122, 1998. 39. Kest, B., Jenab, S., Brodsky, M., Sadowski, B., Belknap, J.K., Mogil, J.S., and Inturrisi, C.E. Mu and delta opioid receptor analgesia, binding density, and mRNA levels in mice selectively bred for high and low analgesia. Brain Res., 816: 381-389, 1999. 40. Mogil, J.S., Nessim, L.A., and Wilson, S.G. Strain-dependent effects of supraspinal orphanin FQ/nociceptin on thermal nociceptive sensitivity in mice. Neurosci. Lett., 261: 147-150, 1999. 41. Mogil, J.S. and Kest, B. Sex differences in opioid analgesia: of mice and women. Pain Forum, 8: 48-50, 1999. (*invited commentary) 42. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Bon, K., Lee, S.E., Chung, K., Raber, P., Pieper, J.O., Hain, H.S., Belknap, J.K., Hubert, L., Elmer, G.I., Chung, J.M., and Devor, M. Heritability of nociception. I. Responses of eleven inbred mouse strains on twelve measures of nociception. Pain, 80: 67-82, 1999. 17 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 43. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Bon, K., Lee, S.E., Chung, K., Raber, P., Pieper, J.O., Hain, H.S., Belknap, J.K., Hubert, L., Elmer, G.I., Chung, J.M., and Devor, M. Heritability of nociception. II. 'Types' of nociception revealed by genetic correlation analysis. Pain, 80: 83-93, 1999. 44. Martìnez, V., Thakur, S., Mogil, J.S., Tachë, Y., and Mayer, E.A. Differential effects of chemical and mechanical colonic irritation on behavioral pain response to intraperitoneal acetic acid in mice. Pain, 81: 179-186, 1999. 45. Kest, B., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Sex differences in supraspinal morphine analgesia are dependent on genotype. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 289: 1370-1375, 1999. 46. Mogil, J.S. The genetic mediation of individual differences in sensitivity to pain and its inhibition. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 96: 7744-7751, 1999. 47. Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Grahame, N.J., Rubinstein, M., Belknap, J.K., Crabbe, J.C., and Low, M. Ethanol oral self-administration is increased in mutant mice with decreased -endorphin expression. Brain Res., 835: 62-67, 1999. 48. Mogil, J.S. and Adhikari, S. Hot and cold nociception are genetically correlated. J. Neurosci., 19: RC25 (1-5), 1999. 49. Hain, H., Belknap, J.K., and Mogil, J.S. Pharmacogenetic evidence for the involvement of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin)-1B receptors in the mediation of morphine antinociceptive sensitivity. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 291: 444-449, 1999. 50. Flores, C.M, Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Pharmacogenetic variability in neuronal nicotinic receptor-mediated antinociception. Pharmacogenetics, 9: 619-625, 1999. 51. Mogil, J.S., Yu, L., and Basbaum, A.I. Pain genes?: natural variation and transgenic mutants. Annu. Rev. Neurosci., 23: 777-811, 2000. (*invited review) 52. Mogil, J.S., Chesler, E.J., Wilson, S.G., Juraska, J.M., and Sternberg, W.F. Sex differences in thermal nociception and morphine antinociception in the rodent depend on genotype, Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 24: 375-389, 2000. 53. Mogil, J.S. Genetic correlations among common nociceptive assays in the mouse: how many types of pain? In: Devor, M., Rowbotham, M.C., and WiesenfeldHallin, Z. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Pain. IASP Press: Seattle, WA, pp. 455-470, 2000. (*book chapter) 18 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 54. Mogil, J.S. Pain mechanisms. In: Kazdin, A.E. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology. American Psychological Association/Oxford University Press: Washington, D.C., 2000. (*book chapter) 55. Mogil, J.S. Interactions between sex and genotype in the mediation and modulation of nociception in rodents. In: Fillingim, R.B. (Ed.) Sex, Gender and Pain: From the Benchtop to the Clinic. IASP Press: Seattle, WA, pp. 25-40, 2000. (*book chapter) 56. Grisel, J.E. and Mogil, J.S. Effects of supraspinal orphanin FQ/nociceptin. Peptides, 21: 1037-1045, 2000. (*invited review) 57. Mogil, J.S. and McCarson, K.E. Finding pain genes: bottom-up and top-down approaches. J. Pain, 1 (Suppl. 1): 66-80, 2000. (*invited review) 58. Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Bales, J.R., Hayward, M.D., Rubinstein, M., Belknap, J.K., and Low, M. Disparate spinal and supraspinal opioid antinociceptive responses in -endorphin-deficient mutant mice. Neuroscience, 101: 709-717, 2000. 59. Wan, Y., Wilson, S.G., Han, J.S., and Mogil, J.S. The effect of genotype on sensitivity to electroacupuncture analgesia. Pain, 91: 5-13, 2001. 60. Lariviere, W.R., Chesler, E.J., and Mogil, J.S. Transgenic studies of pain and analgesia: mutation or background genotype? J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 297: 467-473, 2001. 61. Kest, B., Hopkins, E., Palmese, C.A., Chen, Z.-P., Mogil, J.S., and Pintar, J.E. Morphine tolerance and dependence in nociceptin/orphanin FQ transgenic knock-out mice. Neuroscience, 104: 217-222, 2001. 62. Bergeson, S.E., Helms, M.L., O'Toole, L.A., Jarvis, M.W., Hain, H.S., Mogil, J.S. and Belknap, J.K. Quantitative trait loci influencing morphine antinociception in four mapping populations. Mamm. Genome, 12: 546-553, 2001. 63. Sternberg, W.F. and Mogil, J.S. Genetic and hormonal basis of pain states. Best Pract. Res. Clin. Anesthaesiol., 15: 229-245, 2001. (*invited review) 64. Mogil, J.S. and Pasternak, G.W. The molecular and behavioral pharmacology of the orphanin FQ/nociceptin peptide and receptor family. Pharmacol. Rev., 53: 381-415, 2001. (*invited review) 65. Flores, C.A. and Mogil, J.S. The pharmacogenetics of analgesia: toward a genetically-based approach to pain management. Pharmacogenomics, 2: 177-194, 2001. (*invited review) 19 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 66. Rizzi, A., Marzola, G., Bigoni, R., Guerrini, R., Salvadori, S., Mogil, J.S., Regoli, D., and Calo', G. Endogenous nociceptin signaling and stress-induced analgesia. Neuroreport, 12: 3009-3013, 2001. 67. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., and Wan, Y. Assessing nociception in murine subjects. In: Kruger, L. (Ed.) Methods in Pain Research. CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, pp. 11-39, 2001. (*book chapter) 68. Wilson, S.G. and Mogil, J.S. Measuring pain in the (knockout) mouse: big challenges in a small mammal. Behav. Brain Res., 125: 65-73, 2001. (*invited review) 69. Chesler, E.J., Rodriguez-Zas, S., and Mogil, J.S. In silico mapping of mouse quantitative trait loci. Science, 294: 2423, 2001. (*technical comment) 70. Wilson, S.G., Chesler, E.J., Hain, H., Rankin, A.J., Schwarz, J.Z., Call, S.B., Murray, M.R., West, E.E., Teuscher, C., Rodriguez-Zas, S., Belknap, J.K., and Mogil, J.S. Identification of quantitative trait loci for chemical/inflammatory nociception in mice. Pain, 96: 385-391, 2002. 71. Lariviere, W.R., Wilson, S.G., Laughlin, T.M., Kokayeff, A., West, E.E., Adhikari, S.M., Wan, Y., and Mogil, J.S. Heritability of nociception. III. Genetic relationships among commonly used assays of nociception and hypersensitivity. Pain, 97: 75-86, 2002. 72. Bon, K., Wilson, S.G., Mogil, J.S., and Roberts, W.J. Genetic evidence for the correlation of deep dorsal horn Fos protein immunoreactivity with tonic formalin pain behavior. J. Pain, 3: 181-189, 2002. 73. Kest, B., Hopkins, E., Palmese, C.A., Adler, M., and Mogil, J.S. Genetic variation in morphine analgesic tolerance: a survey of 11 inbred mouse strains. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 73:821-828, 2002. 74. Chesler, E.J., Wilson, S.G., Lariviere, W.R., Rodriguez-Zas, S.L., and Mogil, J.S. Influences of laboratory environment on behavior. Nature Neurosci., 5:1101-1102, 2002. (*letter) 75. Kest, B., Palmese, C.A., Hopkins, E., Adler, M., Juni, A., and Mogil, J.S. Naloxone-precipitated withdrawal jumping in 11 inbred mouse strains: evidence for common genetic mechanisms in acute and chronic morphine physical dependence. Neuroscience, 115:463-469, 2002. 20 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 76. Chesler, E.J., Wilson, S.G., Lariviere, W.R., Rodriguez-Zas, S.L., and Mogil, J.S. Identification and ranking of genetic and laboratory environment factors influencing a behavioral trait, thermal nociception, via computational analysis of a large data archive. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 26:907-923, 2002. 77. Coderre, T.J., Mogil, J.S., and Bushnell, M.C. The biopsychology of pain. In: Gallagher, M. and Nelson, R.J. (Eds.) Handbook of Psychology, Vol. 3: Biological Psychology. Wiley: New York, pp. 237-268, 2003. (*book chapter) 78. Wilson, S.G., Smith, S.B., Chesler, E.J., Melton, K.A., Haas, J.J., Mitton, B., Strasburg, K., Hubert, L., Rodriguez-Zas, S.L., and Mogil, J.S. The heritability of antinociception: common pharmacogenetic mediation of five neurochemically distinct analgesics. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 304:547-559, 2003. 79. Nemmani, K.V.S. and Mogil, J.S. Serotonin-GABA interactions in the modulation of mu- and kappa-opioid analgesia. Neuropharmacology, 44:304-310, 2003. 80. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Chesler, E.J., Rankin, A.J., Nemmani, K.V.S., Lariviere, W.R., Groce, M.K., Wallace, M.R., Kaplan, L., Staud, R., Ness, T.J., Glover, T.L., Stankova, M., Mayorov, A., Hruby, V.J., Grisel, J.E., and Fillingim, R.B. The melanocortin-1 receptor gene mediates female-specific mechanisms of analgesia in mice and humans. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 100:4867-4872, 2003. 81. Wilson, S.G., Bryant, C.D., Lariviere, W.R., Olsen, M.S., Giles, B.E., Chesler, E.J., and Mogil, J.S. The heritability of antinociception II: pharmacogenetic mediation of three over-the-counter analgesics in mice. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 305:755-764, 2003. 82. Lariviere, W.R. and Mogil, J.S. Genetic basis of pain induction and modulation. In: Chen, J., Chen, A.C.N., Han, J.-S. and Willis, W.D. (Eds.) Experimental Pathological Pain: From Molecules to Brain Functions. Science Press: Beijing, 2003. 83. Bon, K., Lichtensteiger, C.A., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Characterization of cyclophosphamide cystitis, a model of visceral and referred pain, in the mouse: species and strain differences. J. Urol., 170:1008-1012, 2003. 84. Smith, S.B. and Mogil, J.S. Genetic tools for the study of pain: current techniques and findings. In: McGrath, P.J. and Finley, G.A. (Eds.) Pediatric Pain: Biological and Social Context. IASP Press: Seattle, pp. 57-80, 2003. (*book chapter) 21 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 85. Abiola, A., …Mogil, J.S., …et al. The nature and identification of quantitative trait loci: a community’s view. Nature Genet. Rev., 4:911-916, 2003. (*invited review) 86. Chesler, E.J., Ritchie, J., Kokayeff, A., Lariviere, W.R., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Genotype-dependence of gabapentin and pregabalin sensitivity: the pharmacogenetic mediation of analgesia is specific to the type of pain being inhibited. Pain, 106:325-335, 2003. 87. Mogil, J.S. Interaction between sex and genotype in the mediation of pain and pain inhibition. Sem. Pain Med., 1:197-205, 2004. (*invited review) 88. Smith, S.B., Crager, S.E., and Mogil, J.S. Paclitaxel-induced neuropathic hypersensitivity in mice: responses in 10 inbred mouse strains. Life Sci., 74:2593-2604, 2004. 89. Mogil, J.S. and Devor, M. Introduction to pain genetics. In: Mogil, J.S. (Ed.) The Genetics of Pain: Progress in Pain Research and Management, Vol. 28. IASP Press, Seattle, pp. 1-17, 2004. (*book chapter) 90. Mogil, J.S. Complex trait genetics of pain in the laboratory mouse. In: Mogil, J.S. (Ed.) The Genetics of Pain: Progress in Pain Research and Management, Vol. 28. IASP Press, Seattle, pp. 123-149, 2004. (*book chapter) 91. Mogil, J.S., Seltzer, Z., and Devor, M. Gene-environment interactions affecting pain phenotype. In: Mogil, J.S. (Ed.) The Genetics of Pain: Progress in Pain Research and Management, Vol. 28. IASP Press, Seattle, pp. 257-282, 2004. (*book chapter) 92. Nemmani, K.V.S., Grisel, J.E., Stowe, J.R., Smith-Carliss, R., and Mogil, J.S. Modulation of morphine analgesia by site-specific N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists: dependence on sex, site of antagonism, morphine dose, and time. Pain, 109:274-283, 2004. 93. Sternberg, W.F., Ritchie, J., and Mogil, J.S. Qualitative sex differences in -opioid analgesia in mice are dependent on age. Neurosci. Lett., 363:178-181, 2004. 94. Craft, R.M., Mogil, J.S., and Aloisi, A.M. Sex differences in pain and analgesia: the role of gonadal hormones. Eur. J. Pain, 8:397-411, 2004. (*invited review) 95. Kest, B., Palmese, C.A., Juni, A., Chesler, E.J., and Mogil, J.S. Mapping of a quantitative trait locus for morphine withdrawal severity. Mamm. Genome, 15:610-617, 2004. 22 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 96. Sternberg, W.F., Chesler, E.J., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Acute progesterone can recruit sex-specific neurochemical mechanisms mediating swim stress-induced and kappa-opioid analgesia in mice. Horm. Behav., 46:467-473, 2004. 97. Mogil, J.S. and Crager, S.E. What should we be measuring in behavioral studies of chronic pain in animals? Pain, 112:12-15, 2004. 98. Churchill, G.A., …Mogil, J.S., …et al. The collaborative cross: a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits. Nature Genet., 36:1133-1137, 2004. 99. Dionne, R.A., Bartoshuk, L., Mogil, J.S., and Witter, J. Individual responder analyses for pain: does one pain scale fit all? Trends Pharmacol. Sci., 26:125-130, 2005. 100. Fillingim, R.B., Kaplan, L., Staud, R., Ness, T.J., Glover, T.L., Campbell, C.M., Mogil, J.S., and Wallace, M.R. The A118G single nucleotide polymorphism of the -opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) is associated with pressure pain sensitivity in humans. J. Pain, 6:159-167, 2005. 101. Nemmani, K.V.S., Lalonde, J., and Mogil, J.S. Region-specific changes of CaMKIV in the mouse brain following chronic morphine treatment. Neuroreport, 16:879-882, 2005. 102. Mogil, J.S., Ritchie, J., Smith, S.B., Strasburg, K., Kaplan, L., Wallace, M.R., Romberg, R.R., Bijl, H., Sarton, E.Y., Fillingim, R.B., and Dahan, A. Melanocortin-1 receptor gene variants affect pain and -opioid analgesia in mice and humans. J. Med. Genet., 42:583-587, 2005. 103. LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., Rutkowski, M.D., Weinstein, J.N., Mogil, J.S., and DeLeo, J.A. The magnitude of mechanical allodynia in a rodent model of lumbar radiculopathy is dependent on strain and sex. Spine, 30:1821-1827, 2005. 104. Mogil, J.S. The study of the genetics of pain in humans and animals. In: Merskey, H., Loeser, J.D. and Dubner, R. (Eds.) The Paths of Pain 1975-2005. IASP Press, Seattle, pp. 69-84, 2005. (*book chapter) 105. Mogil, J.S. Genetic linkage mapping and association studies of pain-related traits. In: Justins, D.M. (Ed.) Pain 2005—An Updated Review: Refresher Course Syllabus. IASP Press, Seattle, pp. 209-215, 2005. (*book chapter) 23 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 106. Mogil, J.S., Miermeister, F., Seifert, F., Strasburg, K., Zimmermann, K., Reinold, H., Austin, J.-S., Bernardini, N., Chesler, E.J., Hofmann, H.A., Hordo, C., Messlinger, K., Nemmani, K.V.S., Rankin, A.L., Ritchie, J., Siegling, A., Smith, S.B., Sotocinal, S.G., Vater, A., Lehto, S.G., Klussmann, S., Quirion, R., Michaelis, M., Devor, M., and Reeh, P.W. Variable sensitivity to noxious heat is mediated by differential expression of the CGRP gene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., U.S.A., 102:12938-12943, 2005. 107. Mogil, J.S. and Chanda, M.L. The case for the inclusion of female subjects in basic science studies of pain. Pain, 117:1-5, 2005. 108. Mogil, J.S. and Max, M.B. The genetics of pain. In: Koltzenburg, M. and McMahon, S.B. (Eds.) Wall and Melzack’s Textbook of Pain, 5th ed. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, London, pp. 159-174, 2005. (*book chapter) 109. Mogil, J.S., Smith, S.B., O’Reilly, M.K., and Plourde, G. Influence of nociception and stress-induced antinociception on genetic variation in isoflurane anesthetic potency among mouse strains. Anesthesiology, 103:751-758, 2005. 110. Mogil, J.S., Breese, N.M., Witty, M.-F., Ritchie, J., Rainville, M.-L., Ase, A., Abbadi, N., Stucky, C.L., and Seguela, P. Transgenic expression of a dominant-negative ASIC3 subunit leads to increased sensitivity to mechanical and inflammatory stimuli. J. Neurosci., 25:9893-9901, 2005. 111. Mogil, J.S. Sex, gender and pain. In: Cervero, F. and Jensen, T.S. (Eds.) Pain: Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Vol. 81. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 325-341, 2006. (*book chapter) 112. Green, A.D., Young, K.K., Lehto, S.G., Smith, S.B., and Mogil, J.S. Influence of genotype, dose and sex on pruritogen-induced scratching behavior in the mouse. Pain, 124:50-58, 2006. 113. Chanda, M.L. and Mogil, J.S. Sex differences in the effects of amiloride on formalin test nociception in mice. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol., 291:R335-342, 2006. 114. Langford, D.J., Crager, S.E., Shehzad, Z., Smith, S.B., Sotocinal, S.G., Levenstadt, J.S., Chanda, M.L., Levitin, D.J., and Mogil, J.S. Social modulation of pain as evidence for empathy in mice. Science, 312:1967-1970, 2006. 115. Mogil, J.S., Ritchie, J., Sotocinal, S.G., Smith, S.B., Croteau, S., Levitin, D.J., and Naumova, A.K. Screening for pain phenotypes: analysis of three congenic mouse strains on a battery of nine nociceptive assays. Pain, 126:24-34, 2006. 24 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 116. Jordan, E.G. and Mogil, J.S. Mice, pain, and empathy. Science, 314:253, 2006. (*letter) 117. Mogil, J.S. Heritability of inflammatory nociception. In: Schmidt, R.F., Willis, W.D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Pain. Springer, Berlin, p. 8, 2006. (*book chapter) 118. Mogil, J.S. Opioid analgesia, strain differences. In: Schmidt, R.F., Willis, W.D. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Pain. Springer, Berlin, p. 15, 2006. (*book chapter) 119. Fortin, A., Diez, E., Henderson, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Gros, P., and Skamene, E. The AcB/BcA recombinant congenic strains of mice: strategies for phenotype dissection, mapping and cloning of quantitative trait genes. Novartis Found. Symp. 281:141-153, 2007. (*invited review) 120. LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., Ledoux, J.B. and Mogil, J.S. The Pain Genes Database: an interactive web browser of pain-related transgenic knockout studies. Pain, 131:3.e1-3.e4, 2007. 121. Zhang, J., Shi, X.Q., Echeverry, S., Mogil, J.S., De Koninck, Y. and Rivest, S. Expression of CCR2 in both resident and bone marrow-derived microglia plays a critical role in neuropathic pain. J. Neurosci., 27:12396-12406, 2007. 122. Greenspan, J.D., Craft, R.M., LeResche, L., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Berkley, K.J., Fillingim, R.B., Gold, M.S., Holdcroft, A., Lautenbacher, S., Mayer, E.A., Mogil, J.S., Murphy, A.Z., and Traub, R.J., the Consensus Working Group of the Sex, Gender, and Pain SIG of the IASP. Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: a consensus report. Pain,132:S26-S45, 2007. 123. Mogil, J.S. Redheads and pain. In: Bushnell, M.C. and Julius, D. (Eds.) Handbook of the Senses: Pain. Elsevier, London, in press. (*book chapter) 124. Smith, S.B. and Mogil, J.S. Tactile system and nociception. In: Crusio, W.E., Sluyter, F., and Gerlai, R.T. (Eds.) Handbook of Behavioral Genetics of the Mouse. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, in press. (*book chapter) 125. Langford, D.J. and Mogil, J.S. Pain testing in the laboratory mouse. In: Danneman, P. (Ed.) Anesthesia and Analgesia of Laboratory Animals, 2nd ed. Academic Press, New York, in press. (*book chapter) 126. Loggia, M.L., Mogil, J.S., and Bushnell, M.C. Empathy hurts: compassion for another increases both sensory and affective components of pain perception. Pain, in press. 25 PUBLICATIONS cont…: 127. Seltzer, Z. and Mogil, J.S. Pain and genetics. In: Sessle, B.J., Lavigne, G.J., Lund, J.P. and Dubner, R. (Eds.) Orofacial Pain and Related Conditions, 2nd Ed. Quintessence Publishing, Hanover Park, IL, in press. (*book chapter) 128. Callahan, B.L., Gil, A.S.C., Levesque, A., and Mogil, J.S. Modulation of mechanical and thermal nociceptive sensitivity in the laboratory mouse by behavioral state. J. Pain, in press. 129. Smith, S.B., Marker, C.L., Perry, C., Liao, G., Sotocinal, S.G., Austin, J.-S., Melmed, K., Clark, D.J., Peltz, G., Wickman, K., and Mogil, J.S. Quantitative trait locus and computational mapping identifies Kcnj9 (GIRK3) as a candidate gene affecting analgesia from multiple drug classes. Pharmacogenet. Genom., in press. 26 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS: 1. Vaccarino, F.J., Mogil, J.S., and Rankin, J. Microinjections of CCK into the nucleus accumbens attenuate the locomotor activating effects of systemic heroin. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 14: 291, 1988. 2. Mogil, J.S., Vaccarino, F.J., and Stinus, L. Chronic neuroleptic treatment induces a supersensitive feeding response to morphine. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 15: 248, 1989. 3. Marek, P., Ben-Eliyahu, S., Vaccarino, A.L., Sternberg, W.F., Mogil, J.S., and Liebeskind, J.C. Delayed application of MK-801 attenuates development of morphine tolerance in the rat. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 17: 1208, 1991. 4. Mogil, J.S., Marek, P., Sternberg, W.F., Panocka, I., and Liebeskind, J.C. MK-801 attenuates non-opioid stress-induced analgesia in selectively bred mice: comparison across three swim stress paradigms. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 17: 1209, 1991. 5. Mogil, J.S., Marek, P., Sternberg, W.F., Spence, M.A., and Liebeskind, J.C. A genetic analysis of swim stress-induced analgesia in selectively bred mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 18: 686, 1992. 6. Sternberg, W.F., Mogil, J.S., Kest, B., Marek, P., and Liebeskind, J.C. Sex differences in the antagonism of non-opioid swim stress-induced analgesia by the NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801: effects of gonadectomy and estrogen replacement. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 18: 687, 1992. 7. Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Pechnick, R., and Liebeskind, J.C. The sigma receptor ligand 1,3-di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG) differentially affects acute and tonic formalin pain. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 19: 1412, 1993. 8. Sternberg, W.F., Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., and Liebeskind, J.C. Female mice display less pain behavior than males after acetic acid or formalin administration. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 19: 1572, 1993. 9. Mogil, J.S., Shomer, M., Chang, W.-C., Kao, B., and Liebeskind, J.C. Inverse genetic correlation between morphine analgesia and hyperlocomotion in mice selectively bred for stress-induced analgesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 19: 1786, 1993. 10. Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Liebeskind, J.C., and Sadowski, B. The kappa opiate receptor is functionally up-regulated in mice selectively bred for high analgesic responsivity. Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc., 36: 249-253, 1993. 11. Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., Ben-Eliyahu, S., Kao, B., Liebeskind, J.C., and Marek, P. The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 protects against the development of morphine tolerance after intrathecal administration. Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc., 36: 307-310, 1993. 27 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 12. Mogil, J.S. The lighter side of neuroscience: a collection of neuroscience-related comics et al. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 20: 200, 1994. 13. Mogil, J.S., Sadowski, B., and Belknap, J.K. Dissociation of the genetic mediation of analgesic sensitivity to morphine by nociceptive assay. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 20: 310, 1994. 14. Kest, B., Mogil, J.S., Sternberg, W.F., Pechnick, R.N., and Liebeskind, J.C. Haloperidol increases pain behavior following peripheral tissue injury. Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc., 37: 89-90, 1994. 15. Sternberg, W.F., Mogil, J.S., Pilati, M.L., Boun, C., Wong, S.K., and Liebeskind, J.C. Neurochemical quality of non-opioid stress-induced analgesia is not altered by estrous phase in female mice. Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc., 37: 141-143, 1994. 16. Belknap, J.K., Mogil, J.S., Helms, M.L., Richards, S.P., O'Toole, L.A., and Bergeson, S.E. Localization to Chromosome 10 of a QTL influencing morphineinduced analgesia and hypothermia. Behav. Genet., 25: 254, 1995. 17. Mogil, J.S., and Belknap, J.K. The role of the serotonin-1B receptor in genetic sensitivity to opiate analgesia in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 21: 1415, 1995. 18. Grisel, J.E., Grahame, N.J., Mogil, J.S., Belknap, J.K., and Low, M.J. Decreased voluntary ethanol consumption in transgenic mice lacking b-endorphin. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 21: 1699, 1995. 19. Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Grahame, N.J., Gallaher, E.J., Crabbe, J.C., and Low, M.J. Lack of -endorphin increases anxiety and alters ethanol responsivity on the plus-maze. Alcohol.: Clin. Exp. Res., 20: 54A, 1996. 20. Martínez, V., Thakur, S., Mogil, J.S., Taché, Y., and Mayer, E.A. Differential effects on chemical and mechanical colonic irritation on behavioral pain response to acetic acid in mice. Gastroenterology, 110: A714, 1996. 21. Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Belknap, J.K., and Grandy, D.K. Orphanin FQ/nociceptin does not produce hyperalgesia, but rather is a novel endogenous anti-opioid peptide. Abstracts: 8th World Congress on Pain, 459-460, 1996. 22. Sternberg, W.F., Geneve, C., Goldstein, D., and Mogil, J.S. Stress-related alterations in aggression in mice selectively bred for high and low stress-induced analgesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 22: 462, 1996. 28 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 23. Hain, H.S., Mogil, J.S., Feller, D.J., Hen, R., and Belknap, J.K. 5-HT1B agonist analgesia in genetic mouse models of opiate analgesic magnitude. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 22: 877, 1996. 24. Hain, H.S., Mogil, J.S., Feller, D.J., Hen, R., and Belknap, J.K. 5-HT1B agonist analgesia in genetic mouse models of opiate analgesic magnitude. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 22: 877, 1996. 25. Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Belknap, J.K., and Grandy, D.K. Orphanin FQ is a functional anti-opioid peptide that does not cause hyperalgesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 22: 1313, 1996. 26. Nothdurft, R.E., Watson, G.S., Sufka, K.J. and Mogil, J.S. Optimal scoring strategies for the mouse formalin test. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 23: 162, 1997. 27. Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Belknap, J.K., and Low, M. -Endorphin knock-out mice display altered analgesic responses to centrally-administered opioid agonists. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 23: 678, 1997. 28. Kest, B., McLemore, G., Mogil, J.S., and Inturrisi, C.E. Increased naloxoneprecipitated withdrawal in morphine analgesia-insensitive mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 23: 1107, 1997. 29. Mogil, J.S., Richards, S.P., O'Toole, L.A., Helms, M.L., Mitchell, S.R., Kest, B., and Belknap, J.K. Identification of sex-specific quantitative trait loci associated with nociceptive sensitivity and analgesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 23: 1121, 1997. 30. Nagalla, S.R., Mogil, J.S., Grisel, J.E., Zhang, G., Grandy, D.K., Belknap, J.K. and Pattee, P. Identification of a new opioid-like prohormone (Xen-dorphin), distinct from enkephalins and dynorphins: cloning and characterization of an amphibian xen-dorphin prohormone from Xenopus laevis. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 23: 1209, 1997. 31. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Lee, S.F., Chung, K., Raber, R., Hubert, L., Belknap, J.K., Elmer, G.I., Chung, J.M., and Devor, M. Correlation of genetic sensitivity of inbred mouse strains to multiple nociceptive modalities: how many types of pain? Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 24: 527, 1998. 32. Kest, B., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Interaction of genotype and sex in supraspinal morphine analgesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 24: 887, 1998. 33. Wilson, S.G., Low, M.J., and Mogil, J.S. Compensatory mediation of intraperitoneal injection-related stress-induced analgesia in double -endorphin/enkephalin knock-out mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 24: 892, 1998. 29 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 34. Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., Crabbe, J.C., Rubenstein, M., and Low, M.J. Beta-endorphin knockout mice have altered sensitivity to opioids and ethanol. Brain Res., 809: P26, 1998. 35. Wilson, S.G., Mogil, J.S., and Flores, C. Pharmacogenetic variability in neuronal nicotinic receptor-mediated antinociception. Abstracts: 9th World Congress on Pain, 24, 1999. 36. Bon, K., Lichtensteiger, C.A., and Mogil, J.S. Cyclophosphamide cystitis: a new mouse model of visceronociception. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 400, 1999. 37. Chen, Z., Inoue, M., Hopkins, E., Pellegrino, M.J., Nowakowki, R., Mogil, J.S., Kest, B., Allen, R.G., Ueda, H., and Pintar, J.E. Nociceptin/OFQ gene knockout reveals an antinociceptive role for the nociceptin/OFQ in the mouse. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 1472, 1999. 38. Grisel, J.E., Sanchez, C., and Mogil, J.S. Ethanol sensitivity in -endorphin deficient mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 1573, 1999. 39. Kest, B., Hopkins, E., Palmese, C., Chen, Z., Grisel, J.E., Mogil, J.S., and Pintar, J.E. Morphine tolerance and dependence in nociceptin/orphanin FQ transgenic knock-out mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 931, 1999. 40. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., and Call, S. Quantitative trait locus mapping of thermal and chemical nociception in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 1680, 1999. 41. Wan, Y., Malpeli, J., Han, J., and Mogil, J.S. Genetic mediation of electroacupuncture analgesia in mice: sensitivity of inbred strains and transgenic beta-endorphin knockouts. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 932, 1999. 42. Wilson, S.G., Melton, K.A., Wickesberg, R.E., and Mogil, J.S. Strain-dependent antinociception from the cannabinoid receptor agonist, WIN 55,212-2. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25: 924, 1999. 43. Bon, K., Wilson, S.G., Mogil, J.S., and Roberts, W.J. Evaluation of Fos as a biomarker of pain: comparison of behavior and Fos protein expression induced by formalin injection in different strains of mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:1141, 2000. 44. Chesler, E.J., Wilson, S.G., Lariviere, W.R., and Mogil, J.S. Something in the air: laboratory environment interactions with organismic influences on thermal nociception. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:1141, 2000. 30 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 45. Hopkins, E., Palmese, C., Mogil, J.S., and Kest, B. Influence of genotype and sex on morphine analgesic tolerance. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:1664, 2000. 46. Kest, B., Palmese, C., Hopkins, E., and Mogil, J.S. Genetic correlations between acute morphine sensitivity, tolerance and dependence in inbred mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:1664, 2000. 47. Lariviere, W.R., Wilson, S.G., Laughlin, T.M., Kokayeff, A., and Mogil, J.S. Genetic correlation of nociception: new findings from additional assays of nociception and hypersensitivity. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:1141, 2000. 48. Mogil, J.S., Rankin, A.L., Wilson, S.G., and Chesler, E.J. Sexually-dimorphic linkage of a gene on distal mouse chromosome 8 to kappa-opioid analgesia. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:2189, 2000. 49. Palmese, C., Hopkins, E., Mogil, J.S., and Kest, B. Influence of genotype and sex on morphine dependence. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:1664, 2000. 50. Wilson, S.G., Mitton, B.A., Haas, J.J., Melton, K.A., and Mogil, J.S. The heritability of pain inhibition: pharmacogenetic mediation of multiple analgesic modalities. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26:2189, 2000. 51. Chesler, E.J., Kokayeff, A., Lariviere, W.R., Wilson, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Genotype-dependence of gabapentin analgesia on the mouse formalin test. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 27, 2001. 52. Hopkins, E.P., Mogil, J.S., and Kest, B. Genetic and sex differences in analgesia from R-PIA, an adenosine A1 receptor agonist. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 27, 2001. 53. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Wan, Y., Ansonoff, M.A., Kest, B., and Pintar, J.E. A null mutation of the prepronociceptin gene produces opposite effects on thermal nociception and analgesia in young versus older mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 27, 2001. 54. Sternberg, W.F., Wilson, S.G., Chesler, E.J., and Mogil, J.S. Progesterone influences the pathway used for pain inhibition. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 27, 2001. 55. Wilson, S.G., Bryant, C.D., Olsen, M.S., Lariviere, W.R., Chesler, E.J., Bon, K., and Mogil, J.S. Genetic variability in analgesia from over-the-counter drugs in the mouse. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 27, 2001. 31 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 56. Palmese, C.A., Juni, A., Klein, G., Mogil, J.S., and Kest, B. Broad localization of a QTL on chromosome 1 affecting naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 28, 2002. 57. Chesler, E.J., Wilson, S.G., Lariviere, W.R., and Mogil, J.S. Relative impact of genotype and environment in laboratory studies of thermal nociception. J. Pain, 3 (Suppl.), 2002. 58. Chesler, E.J., Lariviere, W.R., Chen, H.-S., Peng, X.-L., Gao, X.-L., Mogil, J.S., and Chen, J. Peripheral inflammation predicts spontaneous pain behavior but not subsequent hypersensitivity in rats and mice. Abstracts: 10th World Congress on Pain, 2002. 59. Wilson, S.G., Xia, X., Saam, D.J., Collins, J.G., and Mogil, J.S. Common genetic mediation of itch and pain? An inbred strain survey in mice. Abstracts: 10th World Congress on Pain, 2002. 60. Beitz, A.J., Wacnik, P.W., Mogil, J.S., Ritchie, J., Newman, A., Hathuc, C., and Eikmeier, L.J. Sex differences in spinal cord estrogen receptor expression and serum sex hormone levels in rodent models of cancer and inflammatory pain. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 29, 2003. 61. Nemmani, K.V.S., Smith, S.B., and Mogil, J.S. Modulation of morphine analgesia by site-specific NMDA receptor antagonists: influence of multiple factors evaluated simultaneously. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 29, 2003. 62. Smith, S.B. and Mogil, J.S. Genetic mediation of mechanical allodynia in mice using the paclitaxel model of neuropathic pain. Soc. Neurosi. Abstr., 29, 2003. 63. Strasburg, K., Seifert, F., Miermeister, F., Wilson, S.G., Bernardini, N., Sergejeva, M., Nemmani, K.V.S., Ritchie, J., Guhring, H., Petersen, M., Hoffman, H.A., Siegling, A., Chesler, E.J., Michaelis, M., Devor, M., Reeh, P.W., and Mogil, J.S. Convergent evidence for Calca (calcitonin gene-related peptide) as a major gene associated with thermal nociceptive sensitivity. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 29, 2003. 64. Wilson, S.G., Ritchie, J., Smith, S.B., Harbottle, S., Plourde, G., and Mogil, J.S. Modulation of opioid analgesia and isoflurane anesthesia by melanocortin-1 receptor genotype. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 29, 2003. 65. Mogil, J.S., Ritchie, J., and Kest, B. QTL mapping of nociception, morphine analgesia, hyperalgesia, tolerance and dependence using recombinant congenic mice derived from C57BL/6J and A/J inbred strains. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 30, 2004. 32 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 66. Nemmani, K.V.S., Lalonde, J., Chaudhuri, A., and Mogil, J.S. Region-specific changes in the nuclear localization of CaMKIV by acute and chronic morphine treatment in the mouse brain. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 30, 2004. 67. Smith, S.B., Sotocinal, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Identification of quantitative trait loci mediating nociceptive response in the tail-withdrawal test and its inhibition by three distinct analgesic drug classes. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 30, 2004. 68. Nemmani, K.V.S. and Mogil, J.S. Sex-specific modulation of morphine analgesia by dextromethorphan in mice. J. Pain, 5 (Suppl.), 2004. 69. Smith, S.B., O’Reilly, M.K., Plourde, G., and Mogil, J.S. Genetic correlation between sensitivity to gas anesthesia and nociceptive sensitivity: are anesthesia studies confounded? J. Pain, 5 (Suppl.), 2004. 70. Fillingim, R.B., Kaplan, L., Staud, R., Ness, T., Glover, T., Campbell, T., Mogil, J.S., and Wallace, M. The A118G single nucleotide polymorphism of the muopioid receptor gene (OPRM1) is associated with pressure pain sensitivity in humans. J. Pain, 5 (Suppl.), 2004. 71. Loggia, M.L., Mohammed, N.K., Laferriere, A., Mogil, J.S., and Bushnell, M.C. Modulation of pain unpleasantness by manipulation of mood: a phenomenon independent of mood induction technique? Abstracts: 11th World Congress on Pain, 2005. 72. Smith, S.B., Marker, C.L., Perry, C., Wickman, K.D., and Mogil, J.S. Positional cloning of a mouse gene affecting multiple analgesic sensitivities. Abstracts: 11th World Congress on Pain, 2005. 73. Chanda, M.L., Ritchie, J., Austin, J.-S., Seguela, P., and Mogil, J.S. Sex differences in the contribution of acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) to nociceptive processing. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 31, 2005. 74. Crager, S.E., Smith, S.B., Sotocinal, S.G., Langford, D.L., and Mogil, J.S. Social communication-induced pain hypersensitivity: evidence for empathy in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 31, 2005. 75. Loggia, M.L., Mohammed, N.K., Mogil, J.S., and Bushnell, M.C. Empathy: does it influence pain perception? Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 31, 2005. 76. Mogil, J.S., Breese, N.M., Witty, M.-F., Ritchie, J., Rainville, M.-L., Abbadi, N., Stucky, C.L., and Seguela, P. Transgenic expression of a dominant-negative mutant ASIC3 subunit leads to increased sensitivity to mechanical and inflammatory stimuli. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 31, 2005. 33 PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS cont…: 77. Smith, S.B., Marker, C.L., Perry, C., Clark, D.J., Wickman, K.D., and Mogil, J.S. Kcnj9 (GIRK3) as a candidate gene contributing to variable response to multiple analgesic drugs in the mouse. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 31, 2005. 78. Hastie, B.A., Kaplan, L., Wallace, M., Mogil, J.S., Fillingim, R.B. Association of A118G single nucleotide polymorphism of the OPRM gene with experimental pain in a multi-ethnic sample. J. Pain, 7 (Suppl.), 2006. 79. Callahan, B.L., Levesque, A., Young, C.-L., Austin, J.-S., and Mogil, J.S. Robust modulation of mechanical and thermal nociceptive sensitivity by state of arousal at the time of testing in the laboratory mouse. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 32, 2006. 80. Chanda, M.L., Baran, I., Levenstadt, J.S., Ferrari, M.D., van den Maagdenberg, A.M.J.M., and Mogil, J.S. Behavioral evidence of photophobia and light-induced head pain in familial hemiplegic migraine type 1 (FHM-1) R192Q Cacna1a knock-in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 32, 2006. 81. Kowalczyk, B., Juni, A., Klein, G., Mogil, J.S., Hruby, V., and Kest, B. Female-specific mediation of morphine hyperalgesia by melanocortin-1 receptors. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 32, 2006. 82. Langford, D.J., Shehzad, Z., Sotocinal, S.G., and Mogil, J.S. Social modulation of pain: further evidence for empathy in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 32, 2006. 83. Schorscher-Petcu, A., Mogil, J.S., and Quirion, R. C57BL/6 and AKR mice display different basal and peripheral nerve injury-induced patterns of CGRP-immunoreactivity in the dorsal horn and DRG. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 32, 2006. 84. Smith, S.B., Ritchie, J., Sotocinal, S.G., Austin, J.-S., Melmed, K.R., Costigan, M., Griffin, R.S., Dobretsov, M., Clark, D., and Mogil, J.S. Positional cloning and candidate gene studies of two quantitative trait loci regulating variability in the formalin test. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 32, 2006. 85. Vashwanath, A., Kalladka, M., Mogil, J.S., Meert, T.F., Leo, S., Herzberg, U., Eliav, E., and Diehl, S.R. Mouse model demonstrates genetic differences in susceptibility to opioid side effects. Eur. J. Pain, in press. 86. Chanda, M.L., MacIntyre, L.C., Nader, K., and Mogil, J.S. Anisomycin and propranolol block reconsolidation of conditioned pain hypersensitivity in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 33, 2007. 34 87. LaCroix-Fralish,M.L., Ledoux,J.B., and Mogil, J.S. The PainGene Database: an interactive web browser of pain-related transgenic knockout studies. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 33, 2007. 88. Langford, D.J., Sotocinal, S.G., Drummond, T.E., Klassen, T., Echols, S., Wong, D., Craig, K.D., and Mogil, J.S. The Mouse Grimace Scale (MGS): coding facial expressions of pain in the mouse. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 33, 2007. 89. Loggia, M.L., Mogil, J.S., and Bushnell, M.C. Empathy hurts: compassion for another increases both sensory and affective components of pain perception. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 33, 2007. 90. MacIntyre, L.C., Langford, D.J., LaCroix-Fralish, M.L., Austin, J.-S., Sotocinal, S.G., Sternberg, W.F., and Mogil, J.S. Sex-dependent fear of human experimenters and facsimiles thereof in laboratory mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 33, 2007. 91. Schorscher-Petcu, A., Mogil, J.S., and Quirion, R. Pharmacological effects of supraspinal CGRP in pain- and mood-related behaviors in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 33, 2007. 35