I. GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
A. Personal
1. Michael James Barber
2. D.O.B August 5, 1970; citizenship – U.S.A.
3. Education:
a. Undergraduate Education:
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA,
B.A. –Chemistry, 1988-1992
Harvard University Extension/Summer School,
Cambridge, MA, 1992-1994
b. Medical Education:
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA,
M.D., 1994-1998
c. Postgraduate Training:
Internship in Psychiatry, 1998-1999
Baylor College of Medicine,
Residency in Psychiatry, 1999-2002
Baylor College of Medicine,
B. Academic Appointments:
1. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine, 2002-present
2. Chief Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of
Medicine, 2001-2002
C. Other advanced training/experience:
1. Electroconvulsive Therapy Program Visiting Fellowship
Duke University Medical Center, December 2-6, 2002
D. Other information
1. Honors or Awards:
Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. Faculty Excellence Award,
In Teaching and Evaluation, 2008
Eugen Kahn Award for Excellence in Psychiatry
Baylor College of Medicine, 2002
Jansen Psychiatry Award of Excellence, 2002
Psychiatry Resident Research Award, 2001-2002
Resident Teacher Award – Honorable Mention, 2000
Resident Teacher Award – Honorable Mention, 1999
John M. Murray Prize for Excellence in Psychiatry, 1998
Betty Lea Stone Summer Research Fellowship
American Cancer Society, 1995
Eagle Scout Award, 1988
2. Board Eligibility/Certification:
Board Certified in Psychiatry, May, 2003
Certificate No. 52448
Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
3. Other non-academic positions:
Research Technician, Dana Farber Cancer Institute,
Department of Tumor Immunology, Boston, MA,
1991-1994
E. Private Practice Psychiatrist, 2009-present
2180 North Loop West, Suite 320
Houston, TX 77018
II. RESEARCH INFORMATION
A. Research Support
1.
a. Beta integrin knockout in CA1 cells of mouse
hippocampi
b. Name of funding agency – Not-applicable
c. Investigator relationship – resident research rotation
d. Dates of funding – 2000-2002
e. Annual direct cost and direct cost for overall period
Not-applicable
f. Specify grant or contract - Contract
2. Research History
Principal Investigator – CAMP Trial – Comparison of Antipsychotics for
Metabolic Problems, Ben Taub General Hospital Site, 2007-present
Principal Investigator - METS Trial, Metformin in the Treatment of
Antipsychotic Weight Gain in Schizophrenia, Ben Taub General Hospital
Site, 2008- present
Principal Investigator – COATS Trial, Comparison of Optimal
Antipsychotic Treatment for Schizophrenia, Ben Taub General Hospital
Site, 2008-present
Co- Investigator – CATIE Trial, Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of
Intervention Effectiveness, Ben Taub General Hospital Site, 2002-2005
B. National Scientific Participation:
1. Review panels,
Academic Psychiatry
2. Professional societies,
American Psychiatric Association
Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians
3. Invited lectures, presentations, research seminars:
Abstract Presentation, Cognitive Processing of Humor in Schizophrenia
Future Leaders in Psychiatry Conference, Palm Beach, FL 5-31-2003
C. Publications
1. Full papers:
Gribben JG, Freeman GJ, Boussiotis VA, Rennert P, Jellis CL,
Greenfield E, Barber M, et al. CTLA4 mediates antigen-specific
apoptosis of human T cells. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 92: 811-
815, Jan 31, 1995.
Gribben JG, Neuberg D, Barber M, Moore J, Pesek KW, et al.
Detection of residual lymphoma cells by polymerase chain
reaction in peripheral blood is significantly less predictive for
relapse than detection in bone marrow. Blood. 83: 3880-3887,
Jun 15, 1994.
Gribben JG, Neuberg D, Freedman AS, Gimmi CD, Pesek KW,
Barber M, et al. Detection by polymerase chain reaction of residual cells with the bcl-2 translocation is associated with increased risk of relapse after autologous bone marrow transplantation for B-cell lymphoma. Blood. 81: 3449-3457, Jun 15, 1993.
Gribben JG, Saporito L, Barber M, Blake KW, et al. Bone
marrows of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients with a bcl-2
translocation can be purged of polymerase chain reaction-
detectable lymphoma cells using monoclonal antibodies and
immunomagnetic bead depletion. Blood. 80:1083-1089, Aug 15,
1992.
III. TEACHING INFORMATION
A. Didactic course work
1. Courses taught at current institution:
Course Director
Introduction to Psychopharmacology
PGY-I Psychiatry Residents, 2007-2009
Psychopharmacology of Drug Metabolism, 2007-2009
Psychopharmacology of Substance Abuse, 2007-2009
Psychology of Prescribing, 2007-2009
Psychopharmacology of Pregnancy, 2007-2009
Introduction to Problem Solving. 2006-2009
Delusional Parasitosis, 2006
Neurobiology of Schizophrenia, 2005-2009
Mock Board Examiner 2002-present
Empathy Seminar – Department of Psychiatry, PGY II course, 2002 –
2009
Introduction to Clinical Experience, Course Director of Psychology Section, 2002-2009
Electroconvulsive Therapy lecture – PGY-I course, 2003-2009
Medical Student Psychotic Disorders Lecture, 2003-2009
History of Psychiatry in 18th & 19th Centuries, 2004-2008
Psychopharmacology of Antidepressants – PGY-I course, 2002 – 2009
Oral Examiner for Psychiatry Core Clerkship, 2000-
2009
Medical Student Oral Exam Preparation Course, 2002 – 2003
Medical Student Anxiety Disorders Lecturer, 2002
Introduction to Clinical Experience Seminar Leader, 2001-
2002
Panel Member of Team and Communication Seminar, 2000-
2001
2. Courses taught at other institutions -
Schizophrenia & Other Psychotic Disorders, 2004 – 2009
Texas Women’s University
Masters Program in Occupational Therapy
Substance Abuse Disorders, 2007-2009
Texas Women’s University
Masters Program in Occupational Therapy
B. Non-didactic teaching
1. Resident training:
Attending Psychiatrist training PGY – I residents on
Ben Taub Mental Health Services Inpatient Unit
Attending Psychiatrist training PGY-III, IV residents in
Schizophrenia Intensive Outpatient Program
Attending Psychiatrist Community Health Clinics, Harris County
Hospital District
C. Lectures:
1. Local
Depression and ECT
Nursing Grand Rounds
Ben Taub General Hospital
June 25, 2007
The Many Faces of Schizophrenia
Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds
Baylor College of Medicine
September 7, 2004
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Ben Taub General Hospital
Nursing Grand Rounds
September 25, 2002
Polypharmacy and Beyond: Bipolar Disorder Case
Conference
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Baylor College of Medicine, April 17, 2002
IV. MEDICAL AND SERVICE INFORMATION
A. Patient care responsibilities
1. Department-wide -
Medical Director of Ben Taub Intensive Outpatient Program for
Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders S.T.A.R. Program, 2002-2009
Attending Psychiatrist – Ben Taub Mental Health Services Inpatient Unit,
2002-2009
Attending Psychiatrist – Community Health Clinics, Harris County
Hospital District, 2004-2009
Medical Director – Ben Taub General Hospital ECT Service, 2002-2009
Attending Psychiatrist – The Methodist Hospital, 2002-2007
B. National education or voluntary health organization participation
2004 Greater Houston Partnership Public Health Task Force
Services Sub-Group, Rehabilitation Subcommittee
D. Administrative assignments
1. Department administration, committees, etc.
2007-2008 Executive Committee
Baylor College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
2002-2009 Undergraduate Education Committee
Baylor College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
2000-2009 Admissions and Progressions Committee
Baylor College of Medicine,
Department of Psychiatry
2000-2009 Resident Program Committee
Baylor College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
2000-2008 Call Subcommittee
Baylor College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
1999-2009 Resident Recruitment Committee
Baylor College of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
2. College, School or University administration, committees,
etc.
2004-2007 Physicians Advisory Committe
Harris County Hospital District
2004-2009 Committee on Student Promotions and Academic
Achievement
Baylor College of Medicine