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Dr. George R Mangun
Center for Mind and Brain, University of California Davis, USA

Brief Biography
GEORGE R. MANGUN is a leading neuroscientist whose work is internationally recognized for its creativity and impact on scientific thinking about the human brain. He is currently a Professor of Neurology and Psychology at the University of California, Davis, and founding Director of the Center for Mind and Brain, a major new multimillion dollar initiative of the University. From 1998-2002 he was the founding Director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Neurobiology at Duke University. There he established one of the nation’s most prominent programs in investigations of the human brain and mind, recruiting award-winning scholars and developing a strong training program in cognitive neuroscience. Dr. Mangun has published more than 100 scientific papers, chapters, books, edited volumes and special journal issues on the neuroscience of attention, including his celebrated co-authored textbook dedicated to the cognitive neurosciences, Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind, published by W.W. Norton -- the third edition will be published in 2008. Dr. Mangun is one of the leaders of the cognitive neuroscience revolution that has so captivated the minds of a generation of neuroscientists and psychologists. In 1992 he chaired the founding committee of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, and is presently its Treasurer and an ex officio member of the society`s Governing Board. Since 1996, Dr. Mangun has served as a Senior Editor and Associate Editor for the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (MIT Press), and from 2002-2006 served as the Editor of Cognitive Brain Research (Elsevier). In 2006 he was appointed a Senior Editor for Brain Research (Elsevier), editing the section on Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience. He serves on numerous editorial boards and advisory committees nationally and internationally. Dr. Mangun`s most influential research has been on the neural mechanisms of selective attention, including the description of neuronal filters in sensory cortex, and the identification of widespread brain networks that control the focus of our attention and hence momentary awareness of the world around us. For this work, among other awards, he received the Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award from the Society for Psychophysiological Research in 1993, a Distinguished Scientist Lecturer Award from the American Psychological Association in 1999, a Senior Scientist Award from the National Institute of Mental Health in 2001, was elected a member of the International Neuropsychological Symposium in 2006, and in the same year received a James McKeen Cattell Fellowship from the Association for Psychological Science.

Education and Training
Ph.D (Natural Sciences-Space Sciences)
University of California, San Diego, United States of America
     
1982-1987



BS in Chemistry
Northern Arizona University, United States of America
     
1981-




Positions and Experience
Department Head or Institute Director
Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, DavisUnited States of America
2002



Full Professor
Depts. of Psychology and Neurology, University of California, DavisUnited States of America
2002



Department Head or Institute Director
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke UniversityUnited States of America
1999-2002



Full Professor
Psychology and Neurobiology, Duke University School of MedicineUnited States of America
1999-2002



Full Professor
University of California, DavisUnited States of America
1998-1999



Department Head or Institute Director
Perception and Cognition Area, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis.United States of America
1996-1999



Assistant through Associate Professor
Department of Psychology and Center for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis.United States of America
1992-1998



Assistant Professor
Graduate Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College and Medical School.United States of America
1990-1992



Assistant Research Neuroscientist
Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego.United States of America
1988-1990




Honours and Awards
James McKeen Cattell Fund Fellow
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Association for Psychological Science (APS)
2006



Elected Member of the International Neuropsychological Symposium
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
-
2006



Senior Scientist Award
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
NIMH
2001



Honorary Professor
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Univ. of Groningen School of Med., The Netherlands
2001



Distinguished Scientist Lecturer Award
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
American Psychological Association (APA).
1999



F.C. Donders Lectureship
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Holland
1994



Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Society for Psychophysiological Research
1993



Scientist Development Award (1991-96).
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
NIMH
1991



National Research Service Award
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
NIMH
1985



Grass Foundation Fellow
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Cold Spring Harbor Lab, New York
1984



Regents Fellow
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Graduate Program in Neurosciences, UCSD
1982



ARCS Foundation Graduate Fellow
Natural Sciences - Space Sciences
Brain Research Institute, UCLA
1981




Affiliation
Center for Mind and Brain, University of California Davis
USA, 95618