Victor Merle Hesselbrock, Ph.D.

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Victor Merle Hesselbrock, Ph.D.
HOME ADDRESS:
185 Breezy Hill Rd.
Collinsville, CT 06022
OFFICE ADDRESS:
University of Connecticut Health Center
Department of Psychiatry
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-2103
DATE OF BIRTH:
March 10, 1946
PLACE OF BIRTH:
Hamilton, OH
EDUCATION:
Date
School
Major
Degree
1968
Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX 76129
Psychology
B.A.
1972
University of Texas (Arlington)
Arlington, TX 76010
Social Work
M.S.S.W.
1977
Washington University
St. Louis, MO 63130
Research in Social Work
Ph.D.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND APPOINTMENTS:
2013-present
2010 -2012
2012-present
2005 – 2010
19941989-present
Interim Senior Associate Dean for Research, Uiversity of Connecticut School of
Medcine
Interim Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
Vice Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
Vice Chairman for Research, Department of Psychiatry
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine,
Principal Investigator and Scientific Director (1993- ); Associate Scientific
Director (1978-92): University of Connecticut, Alcohol Research Center
PI and Director (1980-2000): Post-Doctoral Training Program in Alcohol Studies,
University of Connecticut, Alcohol Research Center
Site PI and Director (1989- ): Collaborative Studies on the Genetics of Alcoholism
(COGA), University of Connecticut, Department of Psychiatry;
Co-PI, national study, 2004 - current
1984-89
Associate Professor (Tenure), University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1978-84
Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1999-present
Visiting Lecturer in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1996-present
Physicians Health Services Chair in Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1995- 2007
Professor (Affiliate), School of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of
Alaska, Anchorage, AK
1975-78
Research Instructor, Washington University School of Medicine, Division of
Child Psychiatry, St. Louis, MO 63110
1968-70
Sergeant (Infantry), United States Army, Republic of Viet Nam
COMMITTEES:
1978-present
Research Committee, Department of Psychiatry
University of Connecticut Health Center
1978-1985
Hartford Child Psychiatry Training Consortium, Research Training Committee
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1979-2000
Biostatistics/Epidemiology Subject Committee
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Center
1985-89
Biostatistics Resource Center Oversight Committee, Chairman
1994-presentUniversity of Connecticut Health Center
1986-1989
Health Center Research Advisory Committee (HCRAC)
University of Connecticut Health Center
1988-1997
Senior Planning Committee, Department of Psychiatry
University of Connecticut Health Center
1985-2010
Senior Appointments and Promotions Committee, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Connecticut School of Medicine; Chair 1996- 2010
1990-2011
Senior Appointments and Promotions Committee
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1990-present
Scientific Advisory Committee
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
General Clinical Research Center (GCRC); Chair 1992-present
1992-present
Executive Committee, Department of Psychiatry
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1992-1995
Search Committee for Chairperson, Division of Child Psychiatry
Hartford Hospital/Newington Children's Hospital/University of Connecticut School
of Medicine Combined Program
1993-1997
Chair, Search Committee for Chairperson, Department of Community Medicine
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
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1994-1996
Strategic Planning Committee
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1994-1998
Search Committee for Chairperson, Department of Psychiatry
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1995-2000
Oversight Committee on Research (OCOR/ICOR),
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Center
1995- 2002
Initiative to Develop Neurodegenerative Disease Research Using fMRI Technology
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1996- 2002
Academic Affairs Subcommittee, Clinical Governance Committee (CGC)
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1996 - 2000
Executive Board & Scientific Oversight Committee,
Claude Pepper Older Adults Independence Center
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1998-1999
Search Committee for Chairperson, Department of Neuroscience
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
1998-present
University of Connecticut Health Center Strategic Planning Committee – Research
2001-2004
Institutional Research Policy Advisory Committee (IRPAC)
University of Connecticut Health Center
2000-2005
Scientific Advisory Committee – University of Connecticut Center for Interdisciplinary
Research on Women’s Health
2001
Search Committee for Program Director, General Clinical Research Center (GCRC);
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
2005-present
Research Faculty Recruitment Committee, Univisity of Connecticut Health Center
2006-present
Executive Compliance Committee - Univisity of Connecticut Health Center
2006-present
Space Planning & Utilization Committee - Univisity of Connecticut Health Center
2008-present CT Institute for Clinical & Translational Science – Executive Committee
2010-2011
Search Committee – Chairman, Department of Medicine
2011-2012
Search Committee – Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
CONSULTANT:
1978-81
Washington University Child Development Research Center, St. Louis, MO Prospective Study of Children at Risk for Schizophrenia; NIMH grants MH-24819,
MH-12043, E.J. Anthony, P.I.
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1980
NIMH/NIAAA - Workshop on the Diagnosis of Alcoholism in Field Studies;
Washington, DC, December.
1984
Children of Alcoholics Foundation - Prevention Research: Current Status and
and Priorities; New York, December.
1985
American Assembly - Public Policy on Alcohol Problems; Regional Assembly,
Brown University, Providence, RI, June.
1986
NIDA - Technical Review - Matching Clients to Treatment; Washington, DC,
October.
1986
NIAAA - Ad Hoc Scientific Advisory Board Member - Research Directions on
Behavioral and Environmental Antecedents of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
Washington, DC, November.
1987
NIDA - Technical Review - Assessing Adolescent Drug Use and Psychopathology,
Washington, DC, November.
1988
NIAAA - Consultant, Special Report to the U.S. Congress on Alcohol and Health.
1990
Children of Alcoholics Foundation - Research Initiatives on COAs; New York.
1990-1994
Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ.
1990-1994
Center of Alcohol Studies, University of North Carolina, Department of Psychiatry,
Chapel Hill, NC.
1990-1994
Member, External Advisory Committee, Chemosensory Clinical Research Center,
University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, Farmington, CT.
1991-1998
Chair, External Advisory Committee, Prevention Research Center, Berkeley, CA.
1993-1998
Chair, External Advisory Committee, Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcoholism Research
Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
1993-1995
NIH - Committee to Develop the Office of Social and Behavioral Research.
1994-1997
Central State University, Violence and Addictive Disorders Research Center,
Wilberforce, OH.
1996
University of Michigan Substance Abuse Research Center, External Advisory/Review
Committee, Ann Arbor, MI.
1997-1999
Chair, External Advisory Committee, University of Michigan Alcohol Research Center,
Ann Arbor MI.
1998- 2003
External Advisory Committee, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Center
of Addiction Studies, Oklahoma City, OK.
1998- 2003
External Advisory Committee, Missouri Alcohol Research Center (MARC), Washington
University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO.
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1998-present
External Advisory Committee and Faculty Mentor, Howard University School of
Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Alcohol Research Center, Washington, DC.
2000-2002
Faculty Mentor, Developmental Alcohol Research Center, Charles Drew University
School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA.
2000-present External Advisory Committee, Yale University School of Medicine Center for
Translational Neuroscience Alcohol Research Center, New Haven, CT.
2003-Present
Scientific Board Member, Tri-Ethnic Center for Prevention Research, Colorado State
University, Ft. Collins, CO.
2004-2008
National Advisory Council, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA)
/ NIH, Washington, DC.
2004
Leadership Conference on Medical Education in Substance Abuse, Office of National
Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President; Washington DC.
2005-present World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry Task Force on Addiction
Disorders
2005-present Scientific Board Member, Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS); CSR,
Ncorporated, Arlington, VA
2007-2010
National Advisory Council of Councils, National Institutes of Health,
Washington, DC.
2007– 2012 Gene Environment Association Studies (GENEVA) NIH/NHGRI; Phenotyping
Committee member – Alcohol, tobacco, other drugs
2008 - 2010
Phenotypes and eXposures (PhenX) NIH/NHGRI - Alcohol, tobacco, and other
substances (ATOS) working group member
2010-present Uganda, Russia, Boston Alcohol Network for Alcohol Research Collaboration (URBAN
ARCH), Department of Medicne, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
Chairman, Scientific Advisory Committee
2012 –present Advisory Committee on Functional Integration, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse &
Alcoholism (NIAAA)/ NIH, Washington, DC.
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Behavior Genetics Association
Research Society on Alcoholism: Membership Committee 1991-93
Program Committee 1992-93; 1994-96; 2000-2001, 2006; 20112012 (co-chair)
Publications Committee 1993-99; 2001-2010
Nominations Committee (chair) 2005-2006
Advocacy 2000-2010
Finance Committee 1995-98
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Treasurer 1995-97
Vice President 2001-2003
President 2003- 2005
Immediate Past President 2005-2007
International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcohol (ISBRA):
Program Committee 1995-96; 1999-2000; 2011-2012 (co-chair)
Board of Directors 2010-2014; chair – publications committee
European Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA)
Program Committee 2011-2012; co-chair scientific advisory
Committee – 2012-2013
Asian Pacific Society on Alcohol and Addictions Research (APSAAR) (founding member)
Honorary member
Program Committee 2011-12 (co-chair)
International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) – Program Committee (2013-2014)
Invited Memberships
American Psychopathological Association
Society for Life History Research in Psychopathology
GRANT REVIEWS:
National Institute on Drug Abuse: Clinical and Behavioral Science
National Institute of Mental Health: Psychopathology and Clinical Biology Research
National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: Epidemiology and Prevention (regular member
1987-91; Chair 1990-91); various Special Emphasis Panels (1996- present )
Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program (Phase I & II)
Veterans Administration, Merit Review: Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences
National Institute of Mental Health: Special Projects-Behavioral Sciences (Co-chair 1992- 94)
Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada
Medical Research Council – Canada
Medical Research Council – United Kingdom
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – France
Academy of Finland
Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
The Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research
EDITORIAL REVIEWS:
Addiction (formerly British Journal of the Addictions) - Assistant Editor (1993- ), Editorial Board
(1993- )
Addiction Biology
Addictive Behaviors
Alcohol & Alcoholism
Alcohol Health and Research World - Editorial Advisory Board (1997-2002)
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research - Editorial Board (1995-2000); Associate Editor (1999present)
Archives of General Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry
Clinical Neurophysiology
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Experimental & Clinical Psychopharmacology
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Journal of Personality
Journal of Social Service Research
Journal of Studies on Alcohol - Editorial Board (1998-2001; 2001-2003; 2003-present)
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Molecular Psychiatry
Neuropsychology
Neuropsychopharmacology
New England Journal of Medicine
Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
Psychological Bulletin
Psychological Medicine
Psychiatric Genetics
Science
GRANTS:
NIAAA - A Prospective Study of Children of Alcoholic Parents; 1979-82; Co-principal
Investigator; 100% time; a component of 1 P50 AA03510, Center for Alcohol Studies.
NIAAA - Pedigree and Genetic Studies of Alcoholism: A Prospective Study of Offspring of
Alcoholic and Control Parents; 1982-87; Co-principal Investigator; 100% time; a component
of 2 P50 AA03510, Center for Alcohol Studies.
NIAAA - A Prospective Study of Offspring of Alcoholic Parents; 1989-91; Principal Investigator;
$167,836.
- Neuroelectric Correlates of Risk for Alcohol Dependence; 1987-89; Principal
Investigator; $225,544.
- A Multivariate Assessment of Drinking Response in Individuals at Risk for
Alcoholism; 1987-89; Principal Investigator; $175,912.
- Follow-up Assessment of Drinking in Individuals at High Risk for the Development
of Alcoholism; 1991-92; Principal Investigator; $113,881.
- Neuropsychological/Personality Indicators of Risk; 1992-97; Principal Investigator;
$645,987.
NIAAA - Native Alaskan Homeless and Alcoholism Treatment; 1992; Principal Investigator;
$65,132.
NIAAA - Post-Doctoral Training Program in Alcohol Studies 5-T32-AA07290; Principal
Investigator; 1980-1985-$475,077; 1985-90-$470,912; 1990-95-$722,044; 1995-2000$769,090.
NIAAA - Collaborative Study on the Genetics on Alcoholism-Coordinating and Participating
Centers - U10-AA08401, U10-AA08403 - Principal Investigator; 1989-94; $2.75
million total costs; 1994-99; $2,347,915 (direct costs); 1999-2004 ($2,118,148 - direct costs);
2004-2008 ($3,196,465 – total costs)
NIAAA - Collaborative Study on Matching Patients to Treatments, U01-AA08430, 1989-91,
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Thomas Babor, Ph.D. - Principal Investigator; Investigator; $2.14 million (total costs);
Investigator (10%).
NIAAA - Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence,
5P50-AA03510, 1992-97, Principal Investigator; $3,730,400 (direct costs).
NIAAA - Phenotypes of Alcoholism Among Native Alaskans. RO1-AA10288, 1994-99;
$1,140,120 (total direct costs); 1999-2000 -$147,000 (total costs - supplement).
NIDA
- Risk for Opiate Dependence; 1994-99; Lance Bauer, Ph.D., Principal Investigator;
Co-principal Investigator, $748,965 (total direct costs).
Arthritis Foundation - Arthritis and Well Being; 1994-97; Judith Fifield, Ph.D., Principal
Investigator; Investigator; $150,000.
NIAAA - Deviance Proneness and the Risk for Alcohol Dependence; 1997-2002; $442,332
(total direct costs) (Principal Investigator).
NIAAA - Alcohol Use and Bone Metabolism; 1996-99; Principal Investigator; $201,481 (total costs),
R01-AA11185-01.
NIAAA - Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence,
5P50-AA03510, 1997-2002, Principal Investigator; $8,555,000 (total costs).
NIAAA – Alcohol Use and Problems Among Treated Alaskan Natives; 1999-2000; $147,000; 20002001, $120,000 Supplement to UCONN Alcohol Research Center; Principal Investigator.
NIDA –
Genetics of Cocaine Dependence, Joel Gelertner, MD, Yale University (PI),
($6,105,856 - total costs) R01-DA-1284-01, 1999-2004; site co-PI; ($797,000 site direct
costs).
NIAAA – Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence; Sept. 2000Nov., 2002. Supplement – Research Supplement for Under-represented Minorities;
$271,929 (total costs); Principal Investigator.
NIAAA – Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence;
Supplement to support collaborations with Howard University and Charles Drew University;
1999-2000, $105, 188.; Principal Investigator.
NIAAA – Alcohol Research Center (P50 AA03510) on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol
Dependence; Supplement to support collaborations with University of Alaska (Anchorage);
$144,000; 2001-2002; Principal Investigator.
NIDA –
Genetics of Opiate Dependence. Joel Gelernter, MD, Yale University (PI), ($6,105,856 total costs) R01-DA-12690, 2000-2005; site co-PI.
NIAAA - Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence,
5P50-AA03510, 2002-2007, Principal Investigator; $9,052,686 (total costs)
NIAAA – Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence; Aug. 2003Nov., 2005. Supplement – Research Supplement for Under-represented Minorities (MARC);
$224,535 (total costs); Principal Investigator.
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American College of Gastroenterology [2006-2008] –
A Pilot study to assess the DNA methylation patterns in Alcoholics and Controls - The
DMAC Study; $10,000.
NIAAA - Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence,
5P60-AA03510, 2007-2012, Principal Investigator; $12,000,000 (total costs).
NIAAA
Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence
3 P60 AA003510-31S1 travel grant to support US scientists attending the Second US-Japan
Joint Workshop on Alcohol-related Problems; $25,000 (total costs)
NIAAA - Collaborative Study on the Genetics on Alcoholism (COGA) - U10-AA08401 co- Principal
Investigator (with Laura Bierut, Bernice Porjesz, Howard Edenberg); 2009-2014; UCONN
site - 2009-2010 ($3,196,465 – total costs); total national costs -$51.1 million.
NIAAA - Moving Alcoholism Treatment Behavioral Therapies from the Lab to the Community (P30
AA019358-01); PI & mentor; 9/01/2009 – 8/31/2013; $916,410 (total costs)
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) – Etiology of suicide attempts during adolescence and emerging
adulthood; investigator 10%FTE;K. Connor, PI, University of Rochester; 9/1/2010-8/31/2013; $1,199,
719 (total costs)
NIAAA - Alcohol Research Center on the Etiology and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence,
5P60-AA03510, 2012-2017, Principal Investigator; $12,000,000 (total costs).
PENDING:
R01 – Glahn, D Identification of Rare Variants Influencing Risk for Alcoholism; D Glahn, PI, Institute
of Living/HH 12/01/11 – 11/30/16
R-03 – Ohannessian, CM Parental Problem Drinking and Youth Psychosocial Adjustment: A
Longitudinal Examination of Protective Factors; University of Delaware 12/01/12 -11/30/14.
PUBLICATIONS:
Janes C, and Hesselbrock V. Childhood indicators of adult schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry,
131, 1977, 107.
Janes C, and Hesselbrock V. Problem children's adult adjustment predicted from teacher ratings.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 48, 1978, 300-309.
Janes C, Hesselbrock, V, and Stern J. Parental psychopathology, age and race as factors in
electrodermal activity of children. Psychophysiology, 15, 1978, 24-34.
Worland J, Lander H, and Hesselbrock V. Psychological evaluation of clinical disturbance in children at
risk for psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 88 (1), 1979, 13-26.
Janes C, Hesselbrock V, and Penniman J. Problem boys in young adulthood. Youth and Adolescence, 8
(4), 1980, 453-472.
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Worland J, and Hesselbrock V. Intelligence of children and their parents with schizophrenia and
affective illness. British Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 21, 1980, 191-201.
Janes C, Hesselbrock V, and Schechtman J. Clinical children with poor peer relations: Who refers them
and why? Child Psychiatry and Human Development, II (2), 1980, 113-125.
Stabenau J, and Hesselbrock V. Assortative mating, family pedigree and alcoholism. Journal of
Substance and Alcohol Misuse, 1, 1980, 375-382.
Hale M, Hesselbrock M, and Hesselbrock V. Childhood deviance and sociopathy in alcoholics.
Psychiatric Treatment and Evaluation, 4, 1982, 33-36.
Hesselbrock V, Stabenau J, Hesselbrock M, Mirkin P, and Meyer R. A comparison of two structured
interviews: The SADS-L and NIMH-DIS. Archives of General Psychiatry, 39, 1982,
674-677.
Hesselbrock M, Babor T, Hesselbrock V, Meyer R, and Workman K. "Never believe an alcoholic"? On
the validity of self-report measures of alcohol dependence and related constructs. International Journal
of the Addictions, 18 (5), 1983, 678-691.
Stabenau J, and Hesselbrock V. Family pedigree of alcoholic and control patients. International Journal
of the Addictions, 18 (3), 1983, 351-363.
Hesselbrock V, Tennen H, Stabenau J, and Hesselbrock M. Affective disorder in alcoholism.
International Journal of the Addictions, 18 (4), 1983, 435-444.
Hesselbrock V, Stabenau J, Hesselbrock M, Meyer R, and Babor T. The nature of alcoholism in patients
with different family histories for alcoholism. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology, 6 (4-6), 1983,
607-614. Reprinted in: Digest of Alcoholism Theory and Practice, 3 (3), 1984, 10-14.
Hesselbrock M, Hesselbrock V, Tennen H, Meyer R, and Workman K. Methodological considerations
in the assessment of depression in alcoholics. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51 (3),
1983, 399-405.
Hall R, Hesselbrock V, and Stabenau J. Familial distribution of alcohol use: I. Assortative mating in
the parents of alcoholics. Behavior Genetics, 13 (4), 1983, 361-372. Reprinted in: Digest of
Alcoholism Theory and Practice, 3 (3), 1984, 24-34.
Fiss H, Lavie P, and Hesselbrock V. (1983) Psychopathological correlates of sleep apnea, hypopnea,
narcolepsy, and noc- turnal myoclonus. Sleep Research 12, 305.
Hall R, Hesselbrock V, and Stabenau J. Familial distribution of alcohol use: II. Assortative mating of
alcoholic probands. Behavior Genetics, 13 (4), 1983, 373-382. Reprinted in: Digest of Alcoholism
Theory and Practice, 3 (3), 1984, 24-34.
Hesselbrock V, Shaskan E, and Meyer R. (Eds.) Biological and/or Genetic Factors in Alcoholism.
NIAAA Research Monograph #9, Washington, DC, NIAAA, 1983.
Hesselbrock V, Shaskan E, and Meyer R. Introduction. Biological and/or Genetic Factors in
Alcoholism. NIAAA Research Monograph #9, Washington, DC, NIAAA, 1983, viii-xii.
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Hesselbrock V, Shaskan E, and Meyer R. Summary and discussion. Biological and/or Genetic Factors
in Alcoholism. NIAAA Research Monograph #9, Washington, DC, NIAAA, 1983, 159-166.
Hesselbrock V, and Hesselbrock M. The course of alcoholism in depressed and non-depressed
alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 7 (1), 1983, 111.
Hesselbrock V, and Stabenau J. Psychopathology among offspring of alcoholic parents and controls.
Proceedings of the 10th World Association for Social Psychiatry, Zurich, 1983.
Hesselbrock M, Hesselbrock V, Babor T, Stabenau J, Meyer R, and Weidenman M. Antisocial
behavior, psychopathology, and problem drinking in the natural history of alcoholism. Longitudinal
Research in Alcoholism, Goodwin, D., Van Dusen, K., and Mednick, S.A. (Eds.); Kluwer-Nijhoff
Publishing, Boston, 1984, pp. 197-214.
Stabenau J, and Hesselbrock V. Psychopathology in alcoholics and their families and vulnerability to
alcoholism: A review and new findings. Substance Abuse and Psychopathology: Clinical Insights
Series, Mirin, S. (Ed.); American Psychiatric Association Press, Washington, DC, 1984, pp. 107-132.
Hesselbrock V, Stabenau J, and Hesselbrock M. Minimal brain dysfunction and neuropsychological test
performance in offspring of alcoholics. Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Vol. III; Galanter, M., and
Goodwin, D.W. (Eds.); Plenum, New York, 1985, pp. 65-82.
Hesselbrock V, and Shaskan E. Endogenous breath acetaldehyde levels among alcoholic and nonalcoholic probands. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology , 9 (3), 1985, 259-266.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, and Stabenau J. Subtyping of alcoholism in male patients by family
history and antisocial personality. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 49, 1985, 89-98.
Hesselbrock M, Tennen H, Hesselbrock V, Workman-Daniels, K, and Meyer R. Assessment of
depression in alcoholics: Further considerations. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 53 (1),
1985, 67-69.
Babor T, Meyer R, and Hesselbrock V. From collaboration to integration: The University of
Connecticut Alcohol Research Center in concept and practice. Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists
in Addictive Behaviors, 4 (1), 1985, 3-16.
Hesselbrock V, Stabenau J, and Hall R. Drinking style of parents of alcoholic probands and controls.
Alcohol, 2(3), 1985, 525-529.
Meyer R, Babor T, Hesselbrock M, Hesselbrock V, and Kaplan R. New directions in the assessment of
the alcoholic patient. Proceedings: NIAAA-WHO Collaborating Center Designation Meeting &
Alcohol Research Seminar, DHHS, Washington, DC, 1984, 75-103.
Hesselbrock M, and Hesselbrock V. Psychopathology and family history of alcoholics who attempted
suicide. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 10, 1986, 96 (abstract).
Hesselbrock V, O'Connor S, and Tasman A. Neuropsychological and EVP performance in young men
at risk for alcoholism. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 10, 1986, 96 (abstract).
Hesselbrock V. Family pedigree of psychopathology in alcoholics. Psychopathology and Addictive
Disorders, Meyer, R.E. (Ed.); Guilford Press, New York, 1986, pp. 41-56.
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Hesselbrock VM, Hesselbrock MN, and Workman-Daniels KL. The effect of major depression and
antisocial personality on alcoholism: Course and motivational patterns. Journal of Studies on Alcohol,
47 (3), 1986, 207-212.
O'Connor S, Hesselbrock V, and Tasman A. Neuroelectric correlates of risk for alcoholism in young
men. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology, 10(2), 1986, 211-218.
Tasman A, O'Connor S, and Hesselbrock V. Neuroelectric correlates of risk for alcoholism. New
Research: Proceedings of the American Psychiatric Association, pg. 43, May 1986.
Workman-Daniels K, and Hesselbrock V. Childhood problem behavior and neuropsychological
functioning of persons at risk for alcoholism. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 48 (3), 1987, 187-193.
O'Connor S, Hesselbrock V, and Tasman A. Two evoked potential tasks yield correlates of increased
risk for alcoholism in young men. Alcohol, 4 (4), 1987, 323-330.
Hesselbrock V, O'Brien J, Weinstein M, and Carter-Menendez N. Reasons for drinking and alcohol use
in young adults at high risk and at low risk for alcoholism. British Journal of the Addictions, 82, 1987,
1335-1339.
O'Connor S, Hesselbrock V, and Tasman A. Two evoked potential tasks yield correlates of increased
risk for alcoholism in young men. Current Trends in Event-Related Potential Research, R. Johnson, J.
Rohrbaugh, and R. Parasuranam (Eds.) suppl. 40, Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology, 1988.
Meyer R, Babor T, and Hesselbrock V. An alcohol research center in concept and practice:
interdisciplinary collaboration at the University of Connecticut Health Center Alcohol Research Center.
British Journal of the Addictions, 83, 1988, 245-252.
Kaplan R, Hesselbrock V, O'Connor S, and Depalma N. EEG and behavioral responses to alcohol in
nonalcoholic men with a family history of alcoholism. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and
Biological Psychiatry, 12 (6), 1988, 873-876.
Hesselbrock M, Hesselbrock V, Syzmanski K, and Weidenman M. Suicide attempt and alcoholism.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 49 (5), 1988, 436-442.
Hesselbrock V, O'Connor S, Tasman A, and Weidenman M. Cognitive and evoked potential indications
of risk for alcoholism in young men. Biomedical and Social Aspects of Alcohol and Alcoholism. (K.
Kuriyama, A. Takada & H. Ishii, Eds.). Elsevier Press, NY, 1988, 583-586.
Manu P, Matthews D, Lane T, Tennen H, Hesselbrock V, Mendola R, and Affleck G. Depression
among patients with a chief complaint of chronic fatigue. Journal of Affective Disorders, 17, 1989, 165172.
O'Connor S, Hesselbrock V, and Bauer L. Studies of the nervous system and the predisposition to
alcoholism. Alcohol Health & Research World, 1990, 90-97.
Hesselbrock VM and Hesselbrock MN. (1990). Behavioral/social factors that may enhance or attenuate
genetic effects. In: C.R. Cloninger and H. Begleiter (Eds.) Banbury Report 33, Genetics and Biology of
Alcoholism, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, NY, 1990, 75-88.
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Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, Bauer L, and Gillen R. Neuropsychological factors in individuals at
high risk for alcoholism. In: M. Galanter (Ed.) Recent Developments in Alcoholism (Vol. IX); Plenum
Press, NY, 1991, 21-40.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, and Meyer R. Psychopathology and the addictive disorders: The
specific case of Antisocial Personality Disorder. In: C.P. O'Brien (Ed.)., Psychopathology and the
Addictive States, Raven Press, Inc., NY, 1991, 179-192.
Kranzler H, Manu P, Hesselbrock V, Lane T, and Matthews D. Substance use disorders in patients with
chronic fatigue. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 42 (9), 1991, 924-928.
Gillen R, and Hesselbrock V. Cognitive functioning, ASP, and family history of alcoholism in young
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Hesselbrock M, and Hesselbrock V. Are exploratory post hoc models better suited for social work
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Ohannessian CM, Hesselbrock VM, Tennen H, and Affleck G. Hassles and uplifts and generalized
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Ohannessian CM, Stabenau JR, and Hesselbrock VM. Childhood and adulthood temperament and
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Deckel AW, and Hesselbrock VM. Behavioral and cognitive measurements predict scores on the
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Crowe RR, Kramer JR, Hesselbrock VM, Manos G, and Bucholz KK. The utility of the ‘Brief MAST’
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Edenberg HJ, Foroud T, Koller DL, Goate A, Rice JP, Van Eerdewegh P, Reich T, Cloninger CR,
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Cloninger CR, Van Eerdwegh P, Goate A, Edenberg HJ, Blangero J, Hesselbrock V, Reich T,
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Bucholz KK, Hesselbrock VM, Heath AC, Kramer JR, and Schuckit MA. A latent class analysis of
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Dick DM, Nurnberger JI, Edenberg HJ, Goate A, Crowe R, Rice J, Bucholz KK, Kramer J, Schuckit
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O, Porjesz B, Reyes O, Schuckit M, Swan G, Tischfield JA, Edenberg HJ, Rice JP, and Goate AM.
(2008). Variants in nicotinic receptors and risk for nicotine dependence. Am J Psychiatry 165(9):116371.
Chen ACH, Tang Y, Rangaswamy M, Wang J, Almasy L, Foroud T, Edenberg HJ, Hesselbrock V,
Nurnberger Jr. JI, Kuperman S, O’Conner SJ, Schuckit MA, Bauer LO, Tischfield J, Rice JP, Bierut LJ,
Goate A, and Projesz B. (2008). Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in a glutamate receptor
gene (GRM8) with theta power of event-related oscillations and alcohol dependence . American Journal Med
Genet B Neuropsychiatry Genet. 150B(3):359-368.
Edenberg HJ, Xuei X, Wetherill LF, Bierut L, Bucholz K, Dick DM, Hesselbrock V, Kuperman S, Porjesz B,
Schuckit MA, Tischfield JA, Almasy LA, Nurnberger Jr JI, and Foroud T. (2008). Association of NFKB1,
which encodes a subunit of the transcription factor NF-kappaB, with alcohol dependence. Hum Mol Genet
Apr 1;17(7):963-70.
Dick DM, Aliev F, Wang JC, Saccone S, Hinrichs A, Bertelsen S, Budde J, Saccone N, Foroud T,
Nurnberger J Jr, Xuei X, Conneally PM, Schuckit M, Almasy L, Crowe R, Kuperman S, Kramer J,
Tischfield JA, Hesselbrock V, Edenberg HJ, Porjesz B, Rice JP, Bierut L, and Goate A. (2008) . A
systematic single nucleotide polymorphism screen to fine-map alcohol dependence genes on
chromosome 7 identifies association with a novel susceptibility gene ACN9. Biol Psychiatry Jun
1;63(11):1047-53
McCutcheon VV, Heath AC, Edenberg HJ, Grucza RA, Hesselbrock VM, Kramer JR, Bierut LJ, and
Bucholz KK.(2008). Alcohol criteria endorsement and psychiatric and drug use disorders among DUI
offenders: Greater severity among women and multiple offenders. Addict Behav. 34(5):432-439.
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Pescocolido BA, Perry BL, Long JS, Martin JK, Nurnberger Jr JI, and Hesselbrock V. (2008) Under the
influence of genetics: How transdisciplinarity leads us to rethink social pathways to illness. Am J
Sociology 114 Suppl: S171-S201.
Felgus MS, Caldwell SB, and Hesselbrock VM. (2009) Assessing alcohol-involved adolescents: Toward
a developmentally relevant diagnostic taxonomy. Journal of Substance Abuse 14(1):49-60.
Schuckit MA, Smith TL, Danko GP, Trim R, Bucholz KK, Edenberg HJ, Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, and
Dick DM. (2009) An evaluation of the full level of response to alcohol model of heavy drinking in
COGA offspring. J of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 70(3):436-45
Chartier KG, Hesselbrock MN and Hesselbrock VM. (2009) Ethnicity and adolescent pathways to
alcohol use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 70(3):337-45.
Ohannessian CM and Hesselbrock VM. (2009) An examination of the role that negative affect plays in
the relationship between paternal alcoholism and the onset of substance use. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 70(3):400-8.
Kramer JR, Chan G, Kuperman S, Bucholz KK, Edenberg HJ, Schuckit MA, Polgreen LA, Kapp ES,
Hesselbrock VM, Nurnberger Jr JI, and Bierut LJ. (2009) A comparison of diagnoses obtained from inperson and telephone interviews using the Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism
(SSAGA). Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 70(4):623-7.
Xuei X, Flury-Wetherill L, Dick D, Goate A, Tischfield J, Nurnberger Jr JI, Schuckit M, Kramer J,
Kuperman S, Hesselbrock V, Porjesz B, Foroud T, and Edenberg HJ.(2009) GABRR1 and GABRR2,
encoding the GABA-A receptor subunits rho1 and rho2, are associated with alcohol dependence.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2009 Jun 17.
Preuss UW, Johann M, Fehr C, Koller G, Wodarz N, Hesselbrock V, Wong WM, and Soyka M. (2009)
Personality Disorders in Alcohol-Dependent Individuals: Relationship with Alcohol Dependence
Severity. Eur Addict Res. 2009 Jul 20;15(4):188-195. [Epub ahead of print]
Kramer JR, Chan G, Hesselbrock VM, Kuperman S, Bucholz KK, Edenberg HJ, Schuckit MA,
Nurnberger JI Jr, Foroud T, Dick DM, Bierut LJ, and Porjesz B. (2010) A principal components analysis
of the abbreviated Desires for Alcohol Questionnaire (DAQ). Journal of Studies on Alcohol & Drugs
71(2):150-155.
Edenberg HJ, Koller DL, Xuei X, Wetherill L, McClintick JN, Almasy L, Bierut LJ, Bucholz KK, Goate
A, Aliev F, Dick DM, Hesselbrock V, Hinrichs A, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Nurnberger JI, Rice JP,
Schuckit MA, Taylor R, Webb T, Tischfield JA, Porjesz B, and Foroud T. (2010) Genome-wide
association study of alcohol dependence implicates a region on chromosome 11. Alcoholism: Clinical &
Experimental Research) 34(5): 1–13.
Bauer LO, Kaplan RF, and Hesselbrock VM (2010) P300 and the Stroop Effect in Overweight
Minority Adolescents Neuropsychobiology, 61: 180-187.
Chartier KG, Hesselbrock MN, & Hesselbrock, V. (2010) Development and Vulnerability Factors in
Adolescent Alcohol Use. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 19(3): 493-504.
PMID: 20682217
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Ohannessian CM, Bradley J, Waninger K., Ruddy K., Hepp BW, & Hesselbrock VM (2010). An
examination of adolescent coping typologies and young adult alcohol use in a high-risk sample.
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies: An International Interdisciplinary Journal for Research, Policy
and Care, 5(1), 52-65.
Lesch OM, Walter H, Wetschka C, Hesselbrock M & Hesselbrock V. (2010) Alcohol and Tobacco:
Methodological and sociological aspects of use, abuse and addiction. Springer Publishing Co., Wien,
New York.
Derringer J, Krueger RF, Dick DM, Saccone S, Grucza RA, Agrawal A, Lin P, Almasy L, Edenberg HJ,
Foroud T, Nurnberger JI Jr, Hesselbrock VM, Kramer JR, Kuperman S, Porjesz B, Schuckit MA, Bierut
LJ; Gene Environment Association Studies (GENEVA) Consortium. Predicting sensation seeking from
dopamine genes: a candidate-system approach. Psychological Sciences. Sep;21(9):1282-90. Epub 2010
Aug 23.PMID: 20732903
Bauer L, Dick D, Bierut L, Bucholz K, Edenberg H, Kuperman S, Kramer J, Nurnberger J, O'Connor S,
Rice J, Rohrbaugh J, Schuckit M, Tischfield J, Porjesz B, Hesselbrock V. Obesity, smoking, and frontal
brain dysfunction. American Journal of Addiction. 2010 Sep-Oct;19(5):391-400. PMID: 20716301
Dick DM, Aliev F, Krueger RF, Edwards A, Agrawal A, Lynskey M, Lin P, Schuckit M, Hesselbrock
V, Nurnberger J Jr, Almasy L, Porjesz B, Edenberg HJ, Bucholz K, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Bierut L.
Genome-wide association study of conduct disorder symptomatology. Molecular Psychiatry. 2010 Jun
29. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20585324
Dick DM, Meyers J, Aliev F, Nurnberger J Jr, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Porjesz B, Tischfield J, Edenberg
HJ, Foroud T, Schuckit M, Goate A, Hesselbrock V, Bierut L. Evidence for genes on chromosome 2
contributing to alcohol dependence with conduct disorder and suicide attempts.Am J Med Genet B
Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2010 Sep;153B(6):1179-88. PMID: 20468071
Chen AC, Manz N, Tang Y, Rangaswamy M, Almasy L, Kuperman S, Nurnberger J Jr, O'Connor SJ,
Edenberg HJ, Schuckit MA, Tischfield J, Foroud T, Bierut LJ, Rohrbaugh J, Rice JP, Goate A,
Hesselbrock V, Porjesz B. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in corticotropin releasing hormone
receptor 1 gene (CRHR1) are associated with quantitative trait of event-related potential and alcohol
dependence. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2010 Jun;34(6):988-96. Epub 2010 Apr 5. PMID: 20374216
Kalsi G, Kuo PH, Aliev F, Alexander J, McMichael O, Patterson DG, Walsh D, Zhao Z, Schuckit M,
Nurnberger J Jr, Edenberg H, Kramer J, Hesselbrock V, Tischfield JA, Vladimirov V, Prescott CA,
Dick DM, Kendler KS, Riley BP. A systematic gene-based screen of chr4q22-q32 identifies association
of a novel susceptibility gene, DKK2, with the quantitative trait of alcohol dependence symptom counts.
Human Molecular Genetics. 2010 Jun 15;19(12):2497-506. Epub 2010 Mar 23. Erratum in: Hum Mol
Genet. 2010 Oct 15;19(20):4121. Hesselbrock, Victor [added]; Tischfield, Jay A [added].
PMID: 20332099
Bauer LO, Kaplan RF, Hesselbrock VM. P300 and the stroop effect in overweight minority adolescents.
Neuropsychobiology. 2010;61(4):180-7. Epub 2010 Mar 18.PMID: 20299812
Bierut LJ, Agrawal A, Bucholz KK, Doheny KF, Laurie C, Pugh E, Fisher S, Fox L, Howells W,
Bertelsen S, Hinrichs AL, Almasy L, Breslau N, Culverhouse RC, Dick DM, Edenberg HJ, Foroud T,
Grucza RA, Hatsukami D, Hesselbrock V, Johnson EO, Kramer J, Krueger RF, Kuperman S, Lynskey
M, Mann K, Neuman RJ, Nöthen MM, Nurnberger JI Jr, Porjesz B, Ridinger M, Saccone NL, Saccone
SF, Schuckit MA, Tischfield JA, Wang JC, Rietschel M, Goate AM, Rice JP; Gene, Environment
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Soyka M, Kranzler HR, van den Brink W, Krystal J, Möller HJ, Kasper S; WFSBP Task Force on
Treatment, Guidelines for Substance Use Disorders. The World Federation of Societies of Biological
Psychiatry (WFSBP) guidelines for the biological treatment of substance use and related disorders. Part
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Beury D, Bots ML, Breetvelt EJ, Cauchi S, Cavalcanti-Proença C, Chambers JC, Clarke TK, Dahmen
N, de Geus EJ, Dick D, Ducci F, Easton A, Edenberg HJ, Esko T, Fernández-Medarde A, Foroud T,
Freimer NB, Girault JA, Grobbee DE, Guarrera S, Gudbjartsson DF, Hartikainen AL, Heath AC,
Hesselbrock V, Hofman A, Hottenga JJ, Isohanni MK, Kaprio J, Khaw KT, Kuehnel B, Laitinen J,
Lobbens S, Luan J, Mangino M, Maroteaux M, Matullo G, McCarthy MI, Mueller C, Navis G, Numans
ME, Núñez A, Nyholt DR, Onland-Moret CN, Oostra BA, O'Reilly PF, Palkovits M, Penninx BW,
Polidoro S, Pouta A, Prokopenko I, Ricceri F, Santos E, Smit JH, Soranzo N, Song K, Sovio U,
Stumvoll M, Surakk I, Thorgeirsson TE, Thorsteinsdottir U, Troakes C, Tyrfingsson T, Tönjes A,
Uiterwaal CS, Uitterlinden AG, van der Harst P, van der Schouw YT, Staehlin O, Vogelzangs N,
Vollenweider P, Waeber G, Wareham NJ, Waterworth DM, Whitfield JB, Wichmann EH, Willemsen G,
Witteman JC, Yuan X, Zhai G, Zhao JH, Zhang W, Martin NG, Metspalu A, Doering A, Scott J, Spector
TD, Loos RJ, Boomsma DI, Mooser V, Peltonen L, Stefansson K, van Duijn CM, Vineis P, Sommer
WH, Kooner JS, Spanagel R, Heberlein UA, Jarvelin MR, Elliott P. Genome-wide association and
genetic functional studies identify autism susceptibility candidate 2 gene (AUTS2) in the regulation of
alcohol consumption. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Apr 26;108(17):7119-24. Epub 2011 Apr 6.
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Tõnu]. PMID: 21471458
Zlojutro M, Manz N, Rangaswamy M, Xuei X, Flury-Wetherill L, Koller D, Bierut LJ, Goate A,
Hesselbrock V, Kuperman S, Nurnberger J Jr, Rice JP, Schuckit MA, Foroud T, Edenberg HJ, Porjesz
B, Almasy L. Genome-wide association study of theta band event-related oscillations identifies
serotonin receptor gene HTR7 influencing risk of alcohol dependence. Am J Med Genet B
Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2011 Jan;156B(1):44-58.. Epub 2010 Nov 2.PMID: 21184583
Chartier KG, Hesselbrock MN, Hesselbrock VM. Alcohol problems in young adults transitioning from
adolescence to adulthood: The association with race and gender. Addictive Behaviors. 2011
Mar;36(3):167-74. Epub 2010 Oct 28. PMID: 21115225
Hesselbrock MN, Chartier KG and Hesselbrock VM (2011) Symptoms and course: Adult substance
abuse, Encyclopedia of Addictive Behaviour, (P Miller, ed), Elsevier Press, Oxford, England.
Bierut LJ, Goate AM, Breslau N, Johnson EO, Bertelsen S, Fox L,Agrawal A, Bucholz KK, Grucza R,
Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Nurnberger JI, Jr., Porjesz B, Saccone NL, Schuckit MA,
Tischfield J, Wang JC, Foroud T, Rice JP, and Edenberg HJ. (2011) ADH1B is associated with alcohol
dependence and alcohol consumption in populations of European and African ancestry. Mol Psychiatry.
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Lin P, Hartz SM, Wang JC, Krueger RF, Foroud TM, Edenberg HJ, Nurnberger JI Jr, Brooks AI,
Tischfield JA, Almasy L, Webb BT, Hesselbrock VM, Porjesz B, Goate AM, Bierut LJ, Rice JP; COGA
Collaborators; COGEND Collaborators; GENEVA Investigators. Copy number variation accuracy in
genome-wide association studies. Human Heredity 2011;71(3):141-7. PMID: 21778733
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Agrawal A, Lynskey MT, Hinrichs A, Grucza R, Saccone SF, Krueger R, Neuman R, Howells W,
Fisher S, Fox L, Cloninger R, Dick DM, Doheny KF, Edenberg HJ, Goate AM, Hesselbrock V, Johnson
E, Kramer J, Kuperman S, Nurnberger JI Jr, Pugh E, Schuckit M, Tischfield J; GENEVA Consortium,
Rice JP, Bucholz KK, Bierut LJ. A genome-wide association study of DSM-IV cannabis dependence.
Addiction Biology 2011 Jul;16(3):514-8. PMID: 21668797
McCutcheon VV, Agrawal A, Heath AC, Edenberg HJ, Hesselbrock VM, Schuckit MA, Kramer JR,
Bucholz KK. Functioning of Alcohol Use Disorder Criteria Among Men and Women with Arrests for
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. 2011 Jun 1.
PMID: 21631541
Derringer J, Krueger RF, Dick DM, Aliev F, Grucza RA, Saccone S, Agrawal A, Edenberg HJ, Goate
AM, Hesselbrock VM, Kramer JR, Lin P, Neuman RJ, Nurnberger JI Jr, Rice JP, Tischfield JA;
GENEVA consortium, Bierut LJ. The Aggregate Effect of Dopamine Genes on Dependence Symptoms
Among Cocaine Users: Cross-Validation of a Candidate System Scoring Approach. Behavior Genetics.
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Bucholz KK, Caporaso N, Crout R, Dick DM, Edenberg HJ, Goate A, Hesselbrock V, Kittner S,
Kramer J, Nurnberger JI Jr, Qi L, Rice JP, Schuckit M, van Dam RM, Boerwinkle E, Hu F, Levy S,
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Edwards AC, Aliev F, Bierut LJ, Bucholz KK, Edenberg H, Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, Kuperman S,
Nurnberger JI Jr, Schuckit MA, Porjesz B, Dick DM. Genome-wide association study of comorbid
depressive syndrome and alcohol dependence. Psychiatric Genetics. 2012 Feb;22(1):31-41. PMID:
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Bierut LJ, Goate AM, Breslau N, Johnson EO, Bertelsen S, Fox L, Agrawal A, Bucholz KK, Grucza R,
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Kang SJ, Rangaswamy M, Manz N, Wang JC, Wetherill L, Hinrichs T, Almasy L, Brooks A, Chorlian
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Goate AM, Hesselbrock V, Howells WB, Johnson EO, Kramer J, Krueger RF, Kuperman S, Laurie C,
Manolio TA, Neuman RJ, Nurnberger JI, Porjesz B, Pugh E, Ramos EM, Saccone N, Saccone S,
Schuckit M, Bierut LJ; as part of the GENEVA Consortium. CHRNB3 is more strongly associated with
FTCD-based nicotine dependence than cigarettes per day: phenotype definition changes GWAS results.
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Kapoor M, Wang JC, Bertelsen S, Bucholz K, Budde JP, Hinrichs A, Agrawal A, Brooks A, Chorlian D,
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Tischfield J, Xuei X, Schuckit M, Edenberg HJ, Bierut LJ, Goate AM. Variants located upstream of
CHRNB4 on chromosome 15q25.1 are associated with age at onset of daily smoking and habitual
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Lin P, Hartz SM, Wang JC, Agrawal A, Zhang TX, McKenna N, Bucholz K, Brooks AI, Tischfield JA,
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Copy Number Variations in 6q14.1 and 5q13.2 are Associated with Alcohol Dependence. Alcohol Clin
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Schuckit MA, Smith TL, Trim RS, Kuperman S, Kramer J, Hesselbrock V, Bucholz KK, Nurnberger Jr
JI, Hesselbrock M, Saunders G. Sex differences in how a low sensitivity to alcohol relates to later
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Thapar M, Covault J, Hesselbrock V, Bonkovsky HL. DNA methylation patterns in alcoholics and
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Agrawal A, Lynskey MT, Bucholz KK, Kapoor M, Almasy L, Dick DM, Edenberg HJ, Foroud T, Goate
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onset of alcohol use disorders in adolescents and young adults.
Behav Genet. 2013 Sep;43(5):386-401. PMID:23963516
Marshall VJ, Kalu N, Kwagyan J, Scott DM, Cain GE, Hill K, Hesselbrock V, Ferguson CL, Taylor
RE. Alcohol dependence and health care utilization in African Americans.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2013 Spring;105(1):42-9. PMID:23862295
Kapoor M, Wang JC, Wetherill L, Le N, Bertelsen S, Hinrichs AL, Budde J, Agrawal A, Bucholz K,
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Hesselbrock MN, Hesselbrock VM, Chartier KG. Genetics of alcohol dependence and social work
research: do they mix? Soc Work Public Health. 2013;28(3-4):178-93. PMID:23731413
Dick DM, Cho SB, Latendresse SJ, Aliev F, Nurnberger JI Jr, Edenberg HJ, Schuckit M, Hesselbrock
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Hesselbrock V, Kramer J, Nurnberger JI Jr, Schuckit M, Bierut LJ, Iacono WG, McGue M.
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Kos MZ, Yan J, Dick DM, Agrawal A, Bucholz KK, Rice JP, Johnson EO, Schuckit M, Kuperman S,
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Twin Res Hum Genet. 2013 Jun;16(3):661-9. PMID: 23561058
Chartier KG, Hesselbrock MN, Hesselbrock VM. Ethnicity and gender comparisons of health
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Kuperman S, Chan G, Kramer JR, Wetherill L, Bucholz KK, Dick D, Hesselbrock V, Porjesz B,
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PRESENTATIONS:
Hesselbrock V. Diagnosis: Structured interview in relation to operational criteria (DSM III). Presented
at the 88th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada,
September 1980.
Hesselbrock V, Tennen H, Stabenau J, and Hesselbrock M. Assessing psychopathology in a group of
alcoholics. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco,
CA, May 1980.
Hesselbrock V and Stabenau J. The genetics of alcoholism. Presentation at the Addiction Treatment &
Evaluation Unit and the Depression Research Unit, Yale University School of Medicine, June 1981.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism and sociopathy-revisited. Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center, October 1981.
Hesselbrock V and Stabenau J. Genetics and other risk factors in alcoholism. Invited presentation at the
National Association on Drug Abuse Problems, New York, March 1982.
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Hesselbrock V. Research on mental health and substance use disorders. Invited presentation, Canadian
College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Quebec, Canada, May 1982.
Hesselbrock V and Stabenau J. Cognitive functioning in alcoholics and their offspring. Presented at the
90th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 1982.
Hesselbrock V. Neuropsychological functioning in offspring of alcoholics and controls. Presentation at
the National Council on Alcoholism annual meeting, Houston, Texas, April 1983.
Hesselbrock V. Familial alcoholism and antisocial personality. Presentation at the American
Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Los Angeles, May 1984.
Hesselbrock, V. Alcoholism and Depression: Course and Consequences. Presented at Grand Rounds,
Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health Center, January 1984.
Hesselbrock V. Is alcoholism hereditary? Invited presentation at the Departments of Pharmacology and
Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, May 1984.
Hesselbrock V, Stabenau J, and Hall R. Drinking styles of alcoholic probands and controls. Presented
at the annual meeting of the Second Congress of the International Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 1984.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism - A prospective view of a familial disorder. Colloquium presented at the
Department of Psychology, University of Hartford, December 1984.
Hesselbrock V. Populations at high risk for alcoholism: Implications for animal research. Twenty third
annual meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, San Juan, December 1984.
Hesselbrock V. Prospective studies of children of alcoholics - Problems and pitfalls. Presented at the
annual meeting of the National Council on Alcoholism, Washington, DC, April 1985.
Hesselbrock V. Studies of children of alcoholics - A critical view. Presented at the annual meeting of
the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Problems Association, Washington, DC, August 1985.
Hesselbrock V. Neuroelectric correlates of risk for alcoholism in young men. Presented at the annual
meeting of the World Association of Biological Psychiatry, Philadelphia, September 1985.
Hesselbrock V. Children of Alcoholics - Indicators of Risk. Presented at Grand Rounds in Child
Psychiatry, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, January 1986.
Hesselbrock V. Neuropsychological and EVP performance in young men at risk for alcoholism.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, April 1986.
Hesselbrock M and Hesselbrock V. The importance of multiple psychiatric disorders in substance
abuse. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May
1986.
Hesselbrock V. Substance abuse among the adult offspring of alcoholic parents. Presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 1986.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism: its etiology and outcome following treatment. Graduate School of Social
Work, University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT, October 1986.
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Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Family history as a variable in drug abuse treatment/research.
NIDA Technical Review: Matching Clients to Treatment. Washington, DC, October 1986.
Hesselbrock V. Family factors in alcohol use and abuse. NIAAA Technical Review: Behavioral and
Environmental Antecedents. Washington, DC, November 1986.
Hesselbrock V. The impact of other psychopathology on the course and outcome of alcoholism. Center
of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, February 1987.
Hesselbrock V. Research findings on the genetics of alcoholism. Medical Writing Seminar, University
of Connecticut Health Center, June 1987.
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Alcoholism and substance abuse: Course and outcome. Presented
at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Philadelphia, PA, June 1987.
Hesselbrock V. Children of alcoholics - New Findings. Child and Family Services, Hartford, CT,
March 1988
Hesselbrock V. Assessing parental psychopathology - The diagnostic confusion continues. Workshop
on the Psychosocial Characteristics of Children of Alcoholics, NIAAA/ARUS, Washington, DC, April
1988.
Hesselbrock V, Weidenman M, O'Connor S, and Tasman A. Neuropsychological and ERP indicators of
risk for alcoholism in young men. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, Charleston, SC, June 1988.
Hesselbrock V. Cognitive and EVP indicators of risk for alcoholism. Presented at the annual meeting
of the International Society for Biological Research on Alcoholism, Kyoto, Japan, July 1988.
Kaplan R, Hesselbrock V, and O'Connor S. Neuropsychological and subjective reactions to alcohol in
nonalcoholic men with a family history of alcoholism. World Federation of Biological Psychiatry
annual meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, May 1989.
Hesselbrock V. Early ethanol exposure and risk for alcoholism. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, Beaver Creek, CO, June 1989.
Hesselbrock V. Social and behavioral factors and the genetic expression of alcoholism. Presented at
Molecular Genetics and Alcoholism Symposium, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor,
NY, October 1989.
Hesselbrock V. Family History of Alcoholism and Antisocial Personality Disorder as Risk Factors for
Substance Abuse. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut, School of
Medicine, Farmington, CT, December 1989.
Hesselbrock V. Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Co-Morbidity. Grand Rounds, Department of
Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine, Madison, WI, April 19, 1990.
Hesselbrock, V. Genetics of Substance Abuse. Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine and
Practice, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine, Madison, WI, April 20, 1990.
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Hesselbrock V. Cognitive Factors in Family History and Antisocial Personality Individuals at Risk for
Alcoholism. Genetics and Alcoholism: Recent Advances, Montreal, Canada, June 1990.
Hesselbrock V. Alcohol, Drug Use and Psychopathology During the Young Adult Years: Stability and
Change. The 5th Congress of the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism,
Toronto, Canada, June 1990.
Hesselbrock V, Babor T, et al. An Empirically Derived Typology of Alcoholism. Its Predictive Value
for Etiology and Outcome. The 5th Congress of the International Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Toronto, Canada, June 1990.
Hesselbrock V. Co-morbid Psychopathology and the Course of Alcoholism - Grand Rounds,
Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC;
September 6, 1990.
Hesselbrock V. Psychopathology and Addictive Disorders: The specific case of Antisocial Personality
Disorder, with R. Meyer and M. Hesselbrock. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association
for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases; New York, NY, December 1, 1990.
Hesselbrock V. Genetic factors in substance abuse - Paper presented at the Third Annual Office of
Mental Health Research Conference, New York State Office of Mental Health, Albany, NY, December
5, 1990.
Hesselbrock V. The genetic evidence for alcoholism. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
Princeton, NJ, April 11, 1991.
Hesselbrock V. Dual diagnosis in alcoholism. Presented at the American Society of Addiction
Medicine (ASAM), Boston, MA April 19, 1991.
Hesselbrock V. Validity of the TPQ in a sample of high risk young men. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Marco Island, FL, June 9, 1991.
Hesselbrock V. Antisocial Personality and Alcoholism: Findings from the UConn Alcohol Research
Center. Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut Health
Center, October 1991.
Hesselbrock V. Antisocial Personality and Treatment of Alcohol Dependence. Presented at Society of
Teachers of Family Medicine Conference, St. Louis, MO, April 28, 1992.
Hesselbrock V. The effect of Antisocial Personality Disorder on the Course and Outcome of Alcohol
Dependence. Presented at the Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, April 24,
1992.
Hesselbrock V. P3 Amplitude, Family History of Alcoholism, Antisocial Personality Disorder and the
Risk for Alcoholism. Presented at International Society of Biological Research on Alcoholism, Bristol,
England, June 1992.
Hesselbrock V. An Antisocial Personality Model of Alcohol and Aggression. Presented at Alcohol and
Aggression - An International Meeting; Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, October 9, 1992.
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Hesselbrock V. Conduct Disorder and the Etiology of Alcoholism - Implications for Treatment.
Colloquia presented to the Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM,
March 1993.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism and its Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions - Implications for Treatment.
Presented at Grand Rounds, Cedarcrest Hospital, Newington, CT, April 1, 1993.
Hesselbrock V. The Relationship of Anxiety Disorders and Alcoholism - Etiological and Genetic
Considerations. Paper Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San
Francisco, CA; May 25, 1993.
Hesselbrock V. Antisocial Features as Precursors to Alcoholism. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX, June 21, 1993.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism Subtypes - Genetic Implications. Presented at the 4th Annual Addiction
Medicine Conference - Contemporary Addiction Research, Austin, TX, September 10, 1993.
Hesselbrock V. The Long Term Outcomes of Childhood Conduct Disorder. Presented at Grand
Rounds, Division of Child Psychiatry, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, October 6, 1993.
Hesselbrock V. Anxiety Disorders that Co-occur with Substance Use-Diagnostic and Treatment
Considerations. Presented at Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, New Britain General Hospital, New
Britain, CT, May 13, 1994.
Hesselbrock V. Multivariate Phenotypes of Alcoholism. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, Maui, HI, June 19, 1994.
Hesselbrock V. Reduced P300 Amplitude, Family History of Alcoholism and ASP in Young Men at
Risk for Alcoholism. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism. Maui,
HI, June 19, 1994.
Hesselbrock V, and Schuckit M. An Evaluation of Type A/Type B Alcoholism in a National Sample.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Maui, HI, June 19, 1994.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism and Antisocial Personality Disorder: Are They Separate Disorders?
Presented at the 7th meeting of the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Gold
Coast, Queensland, Australia, June 27, 1994.
Hesselbrock V. How to critically evaluate the scientific literature for a successful grant application.
Presented at NIAAA Technical Workshop for Health Services Research, Annapolis, MD., November
14-15, 1994.
Hesselbrock V. Alcoholism and Comorbid Anxiety Disorders - Clinical Implications. Presented at
Psychiatry Rounds, Cedarcrest Hospital, Newington, CT, December 15, 1994.
Hesselbrock V. Substance Use Disorders and Clinical Anxiety States. Presented at Grand Rounds,
Department of Psychiatry, Kansas University School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, May 5, 1995.
Hesselbrock V. Genetics of Alcoholism. Presented at Meeting of the Medical School Research Faculty,
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, May 23, 1995.
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Hesselbrock V. Genetic Contributions to Addictive Disorders. Plenary speaker, 7th International
Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Noordwijk, Netherlands, May 29, 1995.
Hesselbrock V. The Clinical Importance of Affective and Anxiety States for the Treatment of Addictive
Behaviors. Workshop presented at the 7th International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive
Behaviors, Noordwijk, Netherlands, June 1, 1995.
Hesselbrock V. Temperament and Cognitive Functioning in High Risk Young Men. Presented at the
annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Steamboat Springs, CO, June 20, 1995.
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Assessing Drinking Problems in Diverse Populations. Presented at
Addressing Alcohol-Related Problems in Alaska Conference, sponsored by the NIAAA/University of
Alaska, Anchorage, AK, August 30-September 1, 1995.
Hesselbrock V. The Genetics of Alcoholism - Recent Findings from the COGA Study. Grand Rounds
presentation at the Department of Psychiatry, Hartford Hospital/Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, March
6, 1996.
Hesselbrock V. The importance of assessment for determining clinical phenotypes - Recent findings
from the COGA study. Alcohol Beverage Medical Research Foundation, Tucson, AZ, October 3, 1996.
Hesselbrock V. The contribution of genetics to the development of alcoholism and other addictive
disorders. Colloquia presented to the Department of Medical Psychology, Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven, CT, November 5, 1996.
Hesselbrock V. Assessment of alcohol problems using the family history method: Findings from the
COGA study. Seminar presentation, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, November 20, 1996.
Hesselbrock V. Phenotypes of Alcoholism. NIH/NIAAA meeting on “Genes and the Environment in
Complex Diseases,” Natcher Center, Washington, DC, April 2-3, 1997.
Hesselbrock V. The development of an assessment battery for phenotyping alcohol dependence.
Presented at the 28th annual meeting of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, San Diego, CA,
April 19, 1997.
Hesselbrock V, Segal B, and Hesselbrock M. Clinical profile of treated Alaska Native problem
drinkers. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, July
1997.
Hesselbrock V, Segal B, and Hesselbrock M. Drinking patterns, psychiatric comorbidity among Alaska
Natives in treatment for alcoholism. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, San Francisco, July 1997.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, Bucholz K, and Schuckit M. Antisocial personality disorder and the
development of alcohol dependence—Preliminary findings from the COGA study. Presented at the
annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, July 1997.
Hesselbrock V. The SSAGA—A highly reliable and valid method for assessing clinical phenotypes.
Presented at the 5th World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, Santa Fe, NM, October 1997.
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Hesselbrock V. Alcohol dependence among Alaska Natives. Presented at the American College of
Neuropsychopharmacology, Kamuela, Hawaii, December 1997.
Hesselbrock V. Antisocial personality disorder and alcohol dependence among females—A bad
combination. Grand Rounds presentation, Department of Psychiatry, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson
School of Medicine, Piscataway, NJ, December 4, 1997.
Hesselbrock V. The genetic bases of alcohol dependence. Colloquia presented to the Department of
Pharmacology, Howard University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, February 1998.
Hesselbrock V. The clinical application of clinical research, a focus on genetic studies of alcoholism.
National Institute on Alcoholism, Kurihama National Hospital, Kurihama, Japan, May 11, 1998.
Hesselbrock V. A five cluster phenotype of alcohol dependence. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head, SC, June 22, 1998.
Hesselbrock V. Personality disorders and substance abuse. 1st International Conference on Personality
Disorders, Munich, Germany, July 10-12, 1998.
Hesselbrock V. The genetics of alcoholism - Current findings on susceptibility factors, markers, and the
syndrome. Presented at the US / Japan Joint Workshop - Cross-Cultural Collaborations in Alcohol Use
Disorders: New Avenues for Research; Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 10-12, 1998.
Hesselbrock V. Recent findings from family studies of alcohol dependence. Grand Rounds presented at
Elgin State Hospital, Elgin, Il., Dec. 8, 1998
Hesselbrock V. Subtypes of alcohol dependence: Not all alcoholics look alike. Teaching conference,
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,
Oklahoma City, OK, April 29, 1999.
Hesselbrock V. The genetics of alcoholism - implications for clinical practice. Research to Practice
Conference, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA, June 25, 1999.
Hesselbrock V and Bauer L. P300 and risk for alcoholism: what does it index? The role of conduct
behavior problems. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa
Barbara, CA, June 30, 1999.
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Ethnic differences in the expression of alcohol dependence.
Presented to the Alcohol Research Center and Department of Pharmacology, Howard University School
of Medicine, Washington, DC, October 15, 1999.
Hesselbrock V. What is the genetic bases of addiction? Colloqium presented to the Department of
Psychology, Connecticut College, New London, CT, Nov. 22, 1999.
Hesselbrock V. The genetics of alcoholism – recent findings from the COGA study. Presented at Health
Effects of Alcohol Intake, Titisee, Germany. Organizers: D. Agarwal, H. Seitz. December 9-12, 1999.
Hesselbrock V. Recent findings from the COGA study and the genetics of alcoholism. Grand Rounds
presented to the Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, March 22,
2000.
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Hesselbrock V. Assessing alcohol use and alcohol problems among ethnic minority populations.
Colloquium presented at the University of Oklahoma Center for Alcohol & Drug-related Studies,
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, May 22, 2000.
Hesselbrock V. Genetic and biological factors in substance abuse. Presented at ‘Treating the Mentally
Ill-Chemically Addicted Patient’, sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry, UCHC and the
Connecticut Department of Corrections, Farmington, CT, June 6, 2000.
Hesselbrock V. Alcohol use disorders and depression: Is there a genuine relationship? Presented at the
annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami Beach, FL, June 8, 2000.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, and Segal B. Multivariate phenotypes of alcohol dependence among
Alaskan Natives. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO,
June, 2000.
Hesselbrock V. The politics of science and public speaking. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Research Sociaety on Alcoholism, Denver, CO, June, 2000.
Hesselbrock V. Multivariate phenotypes of alcohol dependence – A comparison of GoM, LCA and
cluster analysis. Presented at the 11th meeting of the International Society for Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism (ISBRA). Yokohama, Japan; July 3, 2000.
Hesselbrock V. Endophenotypes of alcohol dependence – implications for genetic analyses. Invited
presentation for the symposium “Recent Advances in Biomedical Research on Alcoholism: Genetics,
Neurobiology, Behavior and Health’, National Research Institutes (R.O.C.), Taipei, Taiwan, July 9,
2000.
Hesselbrock V. Variations in alcohol dependence across different ethnic groups. Invited colloquia
presented to the Minority Collaborative Alcohol Research Center, Charles R. Drew University School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 7, 2000.
Hesselbrock V. Genetics and alcoholism. Invited presentation, First annual Samuel B. Guze
Symposium, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, April 21, 2001.
Hesselbrock V. Genetic influences and the etiology of alcoholism. Invited participant, Treatment and
Prevention of Alcohol Problems Workshop, sponsored by NIH/NIAAA and St. Petersburg State
University, Puskin, Russia, May 13-16, 2001.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, Dick D, and Foroud T. Genetic perspectives on suicidality, suicide
attempts, and suicide. Presented at a workshop Alcohol and Suicide Behavior, sponsored by the
University of Rochester School of Medicine and the National Insitute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, Natcher Center, NIH Campus, Washington, DC, March 21-22, 2002.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M, Dick D, and Foroud T. Familial and genetic perspectives of suicidality
among subjects from high density for alcoholism families. Center for Translational Neuroscience,
Jellinek Lecture, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, May 14, 2002.
Hesselbrock V. Psychological models of risk for alcoholism. Invited presentation, Smithers Foundation
50th Anniversary Colloquium: Alcohol Research & Policy: Where Do We Go from Here?, Cornell
University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, New York, NY, May 29-30, 2002.
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Hesselbrock V. Genetic susceptibility for alcohol dependence – findings from the COGA study.
Presented at the XII World Congress of Psychiatry, Yokohama, Japan, Aug. 29, 2002.
Hesselbrock V. Familial and genetic factors that predispose to alcohol dependence. Presented at the
127th annual meeting of the Keio Medical Society, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan,
Aug. 28, 2002.
Hesselbrock V. Genetic susceptibility for alcohol dependence and related phenotypes – findings from
the COGA study. Japanese Society for Psychiatric Research on Alcohol, Yokohama, Japan, Aug. 30,
2002.
Hesselbrock V. Recent findings related to the susceptibility for alcohol dependence. Presented at the
Department for Addiction Research, University of Heidelberg, Central Institute of Mental Health,
Mannheim, Germany, Feb. 26, 2003
Hesselbrock V. Deviance proneness as a model of alcoholism risk. Presented at the annual meeting of
the Research Society on Alcoholism, Ft. Lauderdale, FL., June 25, 2003.
Hesselbrock V. The genetics of alcohol dependence and related phenotypes – current findings from the
COGA study. Presented at “Fundamental psychiatric genetics: Focus on behavioral problems and
addiction” workshop, hosted by Yale University School of Medicine and Chulalankorn University
Faculty of Medicine, Bangkok, Thialand, September 11-12, 2003.
Hesselbrock V. Deviance proneness as a model of genetic alcoholism risk. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Vancouver, Bristish Columbia, June 28, 2004.
Hesselbrock V, et al. Recent findings related to the genetics of externalizing behavior phenotypes and
alcohol dependence. 12th meeting of the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism
(ISBRA). Mannheim, Germany; September, 2004.
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Developmental perspectives on the risk for developing troublesome
use of substances. Invited presentation - Conference on Approaches for Combating the Troublesome
Use of Substances (CACTUS), Albuqueque, NM; October 11 – 13, 2004
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Are There Empirically Supported and Clinically Useful Subtypes [of
Alcohol Dependence]? Invited presentation DSM-V Substance Use Disorders Workgroup Meeting on
Research Priorities; American Psychiatric Assoc., Washington DC, Feb. 14-17, 2005
Hesselbrock V et al. Deviance Proneness and alcohol use behavior. Presented at the 28th annual meeting
of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA, June 27, 2005.
Hesselbrock V. Publishing addiction science. Workshop presentation presented at the 28th annual
meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA, June 30, 2005.
Hesselbrock V. The vulnerability for alcohol problems in adolescence and young adulthood. Presented
at the Kentucky School for Alcohol & Drug Studies, Northern Kentucky University, Covington, KY,
July 20, 2005.
Hesselbrock V et al. New perspectives on the genetics of suicidal behavior. Presented at the European
Society on Biological Research on Alcohol (ESBRA), University of Canterbury, Kent, England,
September 7, 2005.
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Hesselbrock V et al. Ethnic and gender differences in the course of alcohol dependence. Presented at a
colloquium, Alcohol Research Group, Berkeley, CA., Nov. 29, 2005.
Hesselbrock V. Deviance Proneness and the Risk for Substance Problems - Bad genes? Bad
environment? Bad luck? Presented at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness
(JMATE), Baltimore , MD, March 29, 2006
Hesselbrock V et al. Recent findings from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism.
Presenteed at the Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, New York, April 7, 2006.
Hesselbrock V et al. Deviance proness and alcohol use among young adults – a longitudinal perspective.
Presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Baltimore MD, June 26,
2006
Hesselbrock V et al. A deadly liaison: Suicidal Behavior in Alcoholism. Presented at the International
Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism(ISBRA) 2006 World Congress on Alcohol Research,
Sydney, Australia, September 11, 2006.
Hesselbrock V et al. Phenotypes of alcohol dependence and genetic analyses. Presented at the
International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Sydney, Australia, September 13, 2006.
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Mulitdimension subtypes of alcohol dependence. Presented at
Alcohol Use Disorders: The Diagnostic Conundrum Conference, Newport, Australia, September 14,
2006.
Hesselbrock V and Hesselbrock M. Ethnic and gender comparison of alcohol dependent persons.
Presented at Alcohol Use Disorders: The Diagnostic Conundrum Conference, Newport, Australia,
September 15, 2006.
Hesselbrock V et al. The Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism – It’s More than Genes (as
part of the symposium ‘Social Work Research and Multidisciplinary Studies: Findings from Major
Landmark Studies). Presented at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Conference, San
Francisco, CA , January 13, 2007
Hesselbrock V et al. Common diagnostic confusions, Addictions, Depression and ASPD – Which is
which? Presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 21,
2007
Hesselbrock V et al. A prospective evaluation of alcohol use patterns and problems from the Hartford
prospective study. Presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, July
11, 2007
Hesselbrock V et al. Phenotypes of alcohol dependence and genetic analyses. Presented at the 11th
Congress of the European Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Berlin, Germany, September
24, 2007.
Hesselbrock V et al. Multidimensional subtypes of alcohol dependence. Presented at the 11th Congress
of the European Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Berlin, Germany, September 24, 2007.
Hesselbrock V et al. Multidimensional subtypes of alcohol dependence. Presented at the International
Society of Addiction Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, October 24, 2007.
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Hesselbrock V et al. Genetic risk factors in the development of alcohol disorders – findings from
COGA. Presented at the International Society of Addiction Medicine, Cairo, Egypt, October 24, 2007.
Hesselbrock V et al. The vulnerability for alcoholism: Recent findings from The Collaborative Study
on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA). Presented at the Weicker General Clinical Research Center
(GCRC) Seminar Series, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT, December 17, 2007.
Hesselbrock V et al. Age of onset of drinking and risk for poor outcomes among adolescents and young
adults. NIH/NIAAA 118th National Advisory Council Meeting, Washington, DC, June 5, 2008
Hesselbrock V et al. Predictors of alcohol dependence in 14-18 year old adolescents. Presented at the
2008 Joint Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism & the International Society for
Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Washington DC, June 29, 2008
Hesselbrock V et al. Alcohol use disorder, depression and suicide. Presented at the Japanese Joint
Meeting on Alchol, Nicotine and other Substance Use Disorders, Yokohama, Japan, September 16, 2008
Hesselbrock Vand Li TK. Opportunities for collaboration on Alcohol Research. Keynote address
presented at the Japanese Joint Meeting on Alcohol, Nicotine and other Substance Use Disorders,
Yokohama, Japan, September 17, 2008
Hesselbrock V et al. Recent advances in the genetics of alcohol use disorders. Presented to the
Department of Human Genetics, Tsukuba University School of Medicine, Tsukuba, Japan, September
18, 2008
Hesselbrock V et al. Drinking benefits and harm: Separating myth from reality. Presented at the
DIONYSUS Conference, Florida International University, Aventura , Florida, February 19, 2009
Hesselbrock V. The development and persistence of drinking behavior in adolescents and young adults.
The Second Annual Henri Begleiter Lecture, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, State University
of New York – Downstate School of Medicine, Brooklyn NY, April 1, 2009
Hesselbrock V et al. A five year follow-up of persons with alcohol dependence and major depressive
disorder: Findings from COGA. Presented at the 12th European Society on Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism (ESBRA), Helsinki, Finland, June 8, 2009
Hesselbrock V. The vulnerability for alcoholism: Bad genes? Bad environment? Bad luck? University
of Texas – Austin, Distinguished Scholar Lecture, Austin TX, July 29, 2009
Hesselbrock V. Recent developments in the genetics of alcoholism. Presented as a plenary lecture, first
annual meeting of the Asian Pacific Society on Alcoholism and Addiction Research (APSAAR), Seoul,
Korea, November 19, 2009.
Hesselbrock, V. Genetic factors and the vulnerability for alcoholism. Presented to the Connecticut State
Chapter, American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), Hartford, CT, June 16, 2010.
Hesselbrock V Improved predictive models of adolescent and young adult alcohol problems?
International Society of Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ISBRA), Sept. 13, 2010, Paris, France
Hesselbrock V Bipolar illness and suicide risk. International Society of Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism (ISBRA), Sept. 16, 2010, Paris, France
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Hesselbrock V et al Predictors of continued DSM-V alcohol dependence into early adulthood; European
Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA), ; Sept 5, 2011Vienna, Austria
Hesselbrock V et al Deviance Proneness as a model of alcoholism risk; European Society on Biomedical
Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA), ; Sept 5, 2011,Vienna, Austria
Hesselbrock V DSM-IV vs DSM V – What’s new, what’s different?; invited presentation, Charles
University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Prague Czech Republic; Sept 9, 2011.
Hesselbrock V. Alcohol Use in Adolescence: Bad kids? Bad Envirinment? Bad Genes? Invited
presentation, MCV/VCU Alcohol Research Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
April 23, 2012
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock m, et al. Gender comparison of typological phenotypes and genotypes
among alcohol dependent persons. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, June 27, 2012, San Fransisco, CA
Hesselbrock V et al. Aging, alcohol use and alcohol problems. Presented at the Center on Aging,
University of CT Health Center, August 10, 2012, Farmington, CT
Hesselbrock, V., Hesselbrock, M Multidimensional subtypes of of alcohol dependence as a diagnostic
tool. Presented at the International Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Sapporo, Japan,
September, 10, 2012.
Hesselbrock, V, Hesselbrock, M et al. Childhood Conduct Problems and Alcohol Use Problems in
Adolescence and Young Adulthood. Presented at the International Society on Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism, Sapporo, Japan, September, 11, 2012.
Hesselbrock, V, Hesselbrock, M et al. Standard and Other Diagnostic Approaches to Alcohol Use
Disorder – DSM-V and ICD-10. Presented at the International Society on Biomedical Research on
Alcoholism satellite meeting, Yokohama, Japan, September, 14, 2012.
Hesselbrock, V, Hesselbrock M, Kamath J, and Chan G. Alcoholism and Anxiety – a common
relationship? Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medcine,
Farmington, CT January 18, 2013
Hesselbrock, V, Hesselbrock M, Kamath J, and Chan G. Alcoholism and Anxiety – a common
relationship? Plenary lecture, Japanese Society of Anxiety Disorders annual meeting, Sapporo Japan,
Feb 2, 2013.
Hesselbrock, V, Hesselbrock M et al. Gender comparison of typological phenotypes and genotypes
among alcohol dependent persons. Presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on
Alcoholism, June 24, 2013, Orlando, Fl.
Hesselbrock V, Hesselbrock M & Chan G. Muli-Dimensionality and Co-Morbidity in Addictions.
Lecture for Summer Course on Addictions, Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, August 18, 2013.
Hesselbrock, V., et al. Co-morbid alcohol dependence and anxiety disorder increase the risk of suicidal
behavior. Presented at the European Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA), Sept 7,
2013, Warsaw, Poland.
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Hesselbrock V. Clinical features of co-morbid alcohol dependence, anxiety and depression. APSAAR
Symposium, European Society on Biomedical Research on Alcoholism (ESBRA), Sept 11, 2013,
Warsaw, Poland.
Recent Honors
Asian Pacific Society on Alcohol and Addictions Research (APSAAR) (founding member)
Honorary member November, 2009
University of Texas – Austin, Distinguished Scholar, Austin TX, July, 2009
Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) elected member, April, 2010
Research Society on Alcoholism – Lifetime Achievement Award June, 2010
American Academy of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) James H. Tharp Trust award, 2013
Students Mentored
Undergraduate Thesis Committee:
Michelle DeGray, BA, University of Hartford
Wen-hui Sun, 2nd yr Dental Medicine student (summer project, 2011)
Graduate Thesis/Dissertation Committees:
Sharon Lawler, MPH, University of Connecticut Health Center
Kathryn Workman-Daniels, MS, Neuroscience, University of Hartford
Richard Carson, MSW Southern CT State University
Karen Pagano, MS Southern CT State University
Michelle DeGray Slivinsky, MA, Southern CT State University
Elizabeth E Epstein, PhD, Clinical Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Patricia Conrod, Ph D Clinical Psychology, McGill University
Stephanie Sogg, PhD Clinical Psychology, Rutgers University
Joan Hashmi, PhD Social Work, Washington University (St Louis)
Ebony Bookman, PhD, Genetics, Howard University, Wash DC
Denise Scott, PhD Clinical Genetics, Howard University, Wash DC
Irina Esterlis, PhD Clinical Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Carlos Henandez-Avila,MD - PhD, Biobehavioral Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Karen G. Chartier, PhD, Social Work, University of Connecticut, West Hartford
Sharareh Monemi,MD - PhD Bioengineering/Genetics, University of CT, Storrs
Stephanie Riveaux, PhD, University of Texas School of Social Work
Kristen Seidlarz, PhD candidate, Public Health Program, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Post-doctoral Fellows:
Roberta Hall, PhD – T32 NIAAA post-doc fellow , now at Univ of Oregon
James, Becker, PhD – T32 NIAAA post-doc , now at Univ of Pittsburgh
Lance Bauer, PhD – T32 NIAAA post-doc ; now UCHC
Andrea Fenaughty, PhD, F32 NIAAA post-doc, now University of Alaska
Christine Ohannessian, PhD – T32 NIAAA post-doc; CT Children’s Medical Center
Dwayne Proctor, PhD NIH MARC fellow – UCHC, now Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Barris Malcolm, PhD NIH MARC fellow – UCHC; now School of Social Work, UCONN
Michael Stevens, PhD – T32 NIAAA post-doc; now at Hartford Hospital/ Institute of Living
Karen G Chartier, PhD – T32 NIAAA post-doc fellow, UCHC; now School of Public Health; University
of Texas (Dallas campus)
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Residents:
Matthew Felgus, MD, now at University of Wisconsin, Dept of Psychiatry
Sadaf Hasmi, MD, MPH, now at Yale School of Medicine, Dept of Psychiatry
K-award mentor:
Christine Ohannessian, PhD, K01, University of Delaware (primary)
Yifrah Kaminer, MD, K-23, UCHC (primary)
Carol Prescott, PhD, K-08, Virginia Commonwealth University (secondary)
Kenneth Connor, PsyD, K-01,University of Rochester (secondary)
Catherine Lewis, MD – K-12, CIRWH fellow, UCHC (primary)
Laura Bierut, MD, K-08, Washington University (St Louis) (secondary)
Danielle Dick, PhD – K-01, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. (secondary)
Katie Martin, PhD – K12 – CICATS fellow, UCHC (secondary)
Karen Chartier, PhD – K01 – University of Texas School of Public Health (Dallas) / Virginia
Commonwealth University - secondary
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