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CURRICULUM VITAE

ISABEL C. SUMAYA

ADDRESS:California State University, Bakersfield Work Phone: (661) 654-2381

Department of PsychologyHome Phone: (661) xxx-xxxx

9001 Stockdale HighwayEmail:

Bakersfield,

EDUCATION

B.A. 1994 Psychology - Special Minor: Gerontology, CaliforniaStateUniversity,Bakersfield, California

M.A.1996Psychology, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, California

Thesis: Light Therapy Effects on Depression in Nursing Home Residents

(Chair: Jess Deegan, II)

Ph.D.2001 Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas

Dissertation: The Effects of Melatonin on D2Dopaminergic Function: Implications for Motor Behavior and Gene Expression. Supported by a National Research Service Award (NRSA-F31 NS10811), Predoctoral Fellowship (1998-2001), National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke (NINDS)

(Chair: Donald E. Moss)

POSTDOCTORAL WORK

2001-2002 Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine,Chicago, Ill.,

Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Supported by a

National Research Service Award (NRSA-T32 NS41234) Training Grant Post

Doctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of

Neurological Disorder and Stroke (NINDS)

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2007 - PresentAssociate Professor, Department of Psychology, CaliforniaState University, Bakersfield

2007 - PresentAdjunct Associate Professor, Northwestern University, The FeinbergSchool of Medicine, Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Chicago, Illinois

2003 - 2007Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, CaliforniaState University, Bakersfield

2003 - 2007Adjunct Assistant Professor, Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry, Chicago, Illinois

2002 - 2003Lecturer, Department of Psychology, CaliforniaStateUniversity,Bakersfield, Bakersfield, California

2002 - 2003Visiting Scientist, Northwestern University, The Feinberg School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Pharmacology and BiologicalChemistry, Chicago, Illinois

1996 - 1998Instructor, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso,

El Paso, Texas

1997 - 1998Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at

El Paso, El Paso, Texas

OTHER ACADEMIC RELATED POSITIONS

2009 – PresentDirector, First Year Experience Program, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

2008– PresentDirector, Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

2007 – PresentDirector, Student Success and Retention Center, California State University, Bakersfield

2003 - 2007Roadrunner Faculty Mentor Program Coordinator, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, California

2002 - PresentAnimal Facilities Director, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

HONORS AND AWARDS

2008 – Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), Travel Award for

Summer Research Conference: Melatonin Receptors: Actions and Therapeutics, Snowmass,

Colorado, August 2008.

2005- AmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP), Minority Faculty FellowAward

2007

2002 - Outstanding Dissertation in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, The Graduate School, University of Texas at El Paso, The Effects of Melatonin on D2 Dopaminergic Function: Implications for Motor Behavior and Gene Expression.

2001 - Melatonin Society Predoctoral Travel 2001 - Melatonin Society Predoctoral Travel Award, Presented at the XXXIV Congress of

the International Union of Physiological Sciences (Melatonin and Biological Rhythms

Symposium), Adelaide, Australia, August 22, 2001

2000 - AccuScan Instruments, Inc. Travel Award, Presented at the 30th Annual Neuroscience

Meeting, New Orleans, LA., November 7, 2000

2000 - Guest Researcher, National Institutes of Health (NIH-NIDA), Cellular Neurobiology Branch, Neuroplasticity & Development Section, invited by Dr. Cesario Borlongan

2000 - Layton BioScience, Inc., Research & Travel Award to the National Institutes of Health

2000 - International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (IBNS), Predoctoral Travel Award, Presented at the 9th Annual IBNS Meeting, Denver, CO, April 8, 2000

1999 - Outstanding Graduate Student, University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Psychology

1998 - Women in Neuroscience (WIN) Travel Award, Presented at the 28th Annual Neuroscience Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 7, 1998

1996 - Outstanding Graduate Thesis, Dean of Arts and Sciences, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

1996 - CaliforniaStateUniversity Forgivable Loan/Doctoral Program Recipient, Office of the Chancellor, The CaliforniaStateUniversity (1996-1999)

1996 -Regional Research Award, The National Honor Society in Psychology (PSI CHI) Presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Jose, CA, 1996

1996 -First Place - Seventh Annual Student Research Competition, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, Light Therapy Effects on Depression in Nursing Home Residents

1996 -National Service Award, The National Honor Society in Psychology (PSI CHI)

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1995 - Predoctoral Summer Research Fellowship - The CaliforniaStateUniversity Chancellor's Office, Queretero, Mexico, June, 1995

1994 - Minority Undergraduate Student of Excellence (MUSE) - American Psychological Association (APA)

1994 - California Predoctoral Scholar- Scholarship, The CaliforniaStateUniversity Chancellor's Office

1994 - Outstanding Undergraduate paper in the Behavioral Sciences, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (2007-present)

International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) (2001-2003)

International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (IBNS) (1999-present)

Gerontology Society of America (GSA) (1999-2003)

Society for Neuroscience (SFN) (1998-present)

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1997-present)

American Psychological Association (1994-96)

Division 20 - Adult Development and Aging

Western Psychological Association (1994-96) (2005-2007)

EDITORIAL SERVICES& CONSULTANT WORK

2011Biopsychology, (Author: Joe LeDoux), Editor, W. W. Norton & Company,

2011Life Sciences, Reviewer

2010International Journal of Neuroscience, Reviewer

2006ChicagoState-NorthwesternUniversityMS-PhDBridge to the Future Program, External Advisor

2006California State University, Office of the Chancellor, Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Program, Reviewer, 2006-2007 Applications

2005Life Sciences, Reviewer

2004 Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, Reviewer

2003 Physiology & Behavior, Reviewer

2001Journal of Social Issues, Special Issue on Aging (2002), Reviewer

FELLOWSHIPS

Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), MARC Summer Research Travel Award sponsored by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) Training Grant and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (August 2008)

AmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP), Minority Faculty Research Fellowship

(2005 -2007)

Gordon Research Conference on Pineal Cell Biology, The Carl Storm Underrepresented Minority Fellowship (Jan. 2006)

Postdoctoral National Research Service Award – TrainingGrant (NRSA) Fellowship, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke (NINDS),

(2001-2002)

Predoctoral National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowship, NIH, National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke (NINDS), (1998-2001)

GRANTS / Research Support

2008-2009Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program, Faculty Research Funding, California State University, Bakersfield($30,000.00)

2007-2008Research Council of the University (RCU), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, Supporting: The Effects of a High Fat Diet and Acute Treatment with Fluoxetine (Prozac) in an Animal Model of Depression ($5,000)

2007 JulyFederation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

Research/Travel Grant, Minority Access to Research Program (MARC), Summer Research Program, Host Institution: Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Supporting: The Role Melatonin Receptors play in Fluphenazine-Induced Hypokinesia in Old Mice lacking the MT2 and MT1/MT2 Melatonin Receptors ($2,000)

2006 JulyFederation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

Research/Travel Grant, Minority Access to Research Program (MARC), Summer Research Program, Host Institution: Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Supporting: The Role Melatonin Receptors play in Fluphenazine-Induced Hypokinesia in Mice Lacking MT1 and MT2 Melatonin Receptors($2,000)

2006President’s Initiative For Retention of Students, President Mitchell, California State University, Bakersfield, Support for Graduate Student Animal Research($22,000)

2006Faculty Teaching and LearningCenter (TLC) Travel GrantSupporting: The Effects of a High Fat Calorically Restricted Diet and Acute Administration of Fluoxetine in an Animal Model of Depression in Rats. Presented to the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. November 12-16th, 2005($300)

2005-2006Research Council of the University (RCU), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, Supporting:The Effects of a High Fat Diet and Acute Treatment with Fluoxetine (Prozac) in an Animal Model of Depression($5,000)

2005 AugFederation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

Research/Travel Grant, Minority Access to Research Program (MARC), Summer Research Program, Host Institution: Northwestern University,FeinbergSchool of Medicine, Supporting: Effects of Melatonin on Sub-Chronic Methamphetamine Treatment in Mice Lacking the MT1 and MT2 Melatonin Receptor: Differential Effects on Horizontal, Vertical and Rotational Locomotor Behavior ($3,500)

2004-2005Research Council of the University (RCU), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, Supporting: The Effects of Caloric Restriction in an Animal Model of Depression in Rats ($5,000)

2004 Aug Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

Research/Travel Grant, Host Institution: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Minority Access to Research Program (MARC), Supporting: Antidepressant Effects ofChronic and Acute Administration of Fluoxetine and

Melatonin Receptor Ligands in an Animal Model of Depression and on Cell Proliferation and Cell Survival in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus ($3,750)

2003-2004Research Council of the University (RCU), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield, Supporting:Circadian Effects of Melatonin on Extrapyramidal Side Effects in Rats Treated with Typical and Atypical Antipsychotics ($5,000)

2003 FallFaculty Teaching and LearningCenter (TLC) Teaching Innovation Grant

Supporting: Addition of a Microscopy Module in the Biological Psychology Laboratory Course($300)

2003 Jun Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)

Research/Travel Grant, Host Institution: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Minority Access to Research Program (MARC), Supporting: Cellular and Molecular Interactions Between Melatonin (MT1 and MT2) and Dopamine Receptors (D1, D2, D3, D4, D5) In the Mice Nigrostriatal System that may explain the modulation of melatonin in fluphenazine induced-

Hypokinesia ($3,750)

PATENT PENDING

Borlongan, C.V., Moss, D. E. & Sumaya, I.C. U. S. Patent Application Serial No. 10/218,893; "Methods of Attenuating Cognitive Deficits with Sulfonyl Fluorides," Patent Pending.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Graduate Courses

Advanced Research Methods (501), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Proseminar in Biological Psychology (PSYC 501), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Undergraduate Courses

From CSUB to Ph.D. (GST 305), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Understanding Psychological Research (300A), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Understanding Psychological Research (300B), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

The Aged (BEH SCI 382), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

CSUB 101, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Research Methods (PSYC 300), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Biological Psychology (PSYC 303), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Biological PsychologyLaboratory (PSYC 303L), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Principles of Learning (PSYC 301), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Principles of Learning Laboratory (PSYC 301L), CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield

Psychopharmacology - Guest Lecturer,Northwestern University, The FeinbergSchool of Medicine

Introduction to Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso, El PasoTexas

Life Cycle Development, University of Texas at El Paso

Research Methods - Laboratory,University of Texas at El Paso

Statistics - Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at El Paso

Laboratory Techniques in Psychopharmacology - Lab Supervisor, University of Texas at El Paso

PUBLICATIONS

Masana, M.I., Sumaya, I.C., Andre, E., Becker-Andre, M., & Dubocovich, M.L. (2007). Behavioral characterization and modulation of circadian rhythms by light and melatonin in C3H/HeN mice homozygous for the RORb knockout. American Journal of Physiology, 292(6), R2357-67.

Sumaya, I.C.,Dubocovich, M.L. (2006). Fluphenazine-induced hypokinesia in C3H/HeN mice is

attenuated by melatonin (MLT) through activation of MT1 MLT receptors.

Neuropsychopharmacology, 31, S191.

Dubocovich, M.L., Sumaya, I.C.,Zelivyanskaya, M.L., Soto, C., & Stepien, I. (2006).

Antidepressant-like effect in the swimming test and increased cell proliferation/survival in hippocampus of adult C3H/HeN mice chronically treated with the melatonin (MLT) receptor ligand luzindole, Neuropsychopharmacology, 31, S172.

Sumaya, I.C., Masana, M.I., & Dubocovich, M.L. (2005). The Antidepressant-like effect of the melatonin receptor antagonist luzindole in mice during forced swimming requires the expression of MT2 but not MT1 melatonin receptors. Journal of Pineal Research, 39(2), 170- 177.

Borlongan, C.V., Sumaya, I.C., & Moss. D.E. (2005). Methanesulfonyl fluoride, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, attenuates simple learning and memory deficits in ischemic rats. Brain Research.1038(1), 50-8.

Dubocovich. M.L., Hudson, R.L., Sumaya, I.C., Masana, M.I., & Manna, E. (2005). The effect of MT1 melatonin receptor deletion on melatonin-mediated phase shift or circadian rhythms in the C57BL/6 mouse. Journal of Pineal Research, 39(2), 113-120.

Byers, D. M., Irwin, L.N., Moss. D.E., Sumaya I.C., & Hohmann, D.F. (2005). Prenatal exposure

to the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor methanesulfonyl fluoride alters forebrain morphology and gene expression. Brain Research: Developmental Brain Research, 158(1-2), 13-22.

Sumaya, I.C., Byers, D.M., Irwin, L.N., Del Val, S., & Moss, D.E. (2004). Circadian-dependent effect of melatonin on dopaminergic D2 antagonist-induced hypokinesia and agonist- induced stereotypies in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 78, 727-733.

Borlongan, C.V., Sumaya, I.C.,Moss, D.E, Kumazaki, M., Sakurai, T., Hida, H., Nishino, H.(2003). Melatonin-secreting pineal gland: A novel tissue source for neural transplantation therapy in stroke. Cell Transplantation, 12, 225-234.

Borlongan, C.V., Sumaya, I.C.,Moss, D.E, Kumazaki, M., Sakurai, T., Hida, H., Nishino, H. (2002). Intracerebral transplantation of melatonin-secreting pineal gland protects against stroke- induced deficits in rats. Experimental Neurology, 175, 415-450.

Sumaya, I.C., Rienzi, B.M., Deegan II, J.F., & Moss, D.E. (2001). Bright light treatment decreases

depression in institutionalized older adults: A placebo controlled cross-over study. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 56A (6), M356-M360.

Hagan, M.M., Castaneda, E.,Sumaya, I. C.,Flemming, S.M., Galloway, J., & Moss, D.E. (1998). The effect of hypothalamic peptide YY on hippocampal acetylcholine release in vivo: Implications for limbic function in binge-eating behavior. Brain Research, 805, 20-28.

Sumaya-Smith, I. (1995). Caregiver\resident relationships: Surrogate bonding and surrogate grieving in a skilled nursing facility. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 21, 447-451.

PRESENTATIONS at Scientific Meetings (*Published Abstracts)

*I. C. Sumaya, J. H. Calderon, V. Rodriguez, C. M. Franz, & A. A. Amaya. Long-term enriched environments but not cage size improves memory in adulthood and late adulthood in male rats. Presented to the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. October 14-17, 2009, Chicago, Il., Neurosci. Abstr.35, Abstract #99.5, 2009.

J. H. Calderon, V. Rodriguez., Vergara, B., & *I. C. Sumaya. The effect of a high fat diet and enriched environment in rat performance in the 8-arm radial maze task and the forced swimming test. Presented to the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. October 14-17, 2009, Chicago, Il., Neurosci. Abstr.35, Abstract #161.13, 2009.

*Sumaya, I.C. Fluphenazine-Induced Hypokinesia in Old C3H/HeN Mice is Ameliorated by Melatonin Only in Mice with the MT1 Receptor. Presented to the Conference for Melatonin Receptors: Actions and Therapeutics, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), August 10-15th, 2008, Snowmass, Colorado.

*Sumaya, I.C. & Dubocovich, M.L. Fluphenazine-Induced Hypokinesia in Old C3H/HeN Mice is Ameliorated by Melatonin Only in Mice with the MT1 Receptor. Presented to the 46th Annual Meeting of the AmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology, December 9-13, 2007, Boca Raton, FL., Abstr.95, 2007.

*Sumaya, I.C. Bailey, D.W., Catlett, S.L., & Fields, C. The Effects of the 5HT3 Agonist, 2-Methyl-5HT and the 5HT3 Receptor Antagonist, Ondansetron, in an Animal Model of Depression and Anxiety in Rats Kept on a High Fat Diet. Presented to the 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. November 3-7, 2007, San Diego, CA., Neurosci. Abstr.33, Abstract #629.10, 2007.

*Sumaya, I.C. Bailey, D.W., Catlett, S.L., & Fields, C. The effects of fluoxetine and the 5HT3 antagonist, Odansetron, in an animal model of depression in rats kept on a high fat diet. Presented to the 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. October 14-18, 2006, Atlanta, GA., Neurosci. Abstr.32,Abstract #62.11, 2006.

*Sumaya, I.C., & Dubocovich, M.L. (2006). Fluphenazine-induced hypokinesia in C3H/HeN mice is attenuated by melatonin (MLT) through activation of MT1 MLT receptors.Presented to the 45th Annual Meeting of the AmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology. December3-7, 2006,Hollywood, FL.,Poster Session II, #140.

Dubocovich, M.L., *Sumaya, I.C., Zelivyanskaya, M.L., Soto, C., & Stepien, I. (2006). Antidepressant-like effect in the swimming test and increased cell proliferation/survival in hippocampus of adult C3H/HeN mice chronically treated with the melatonin (MLT) receptor ligand luzindole. Presented to the 45th Annual Meeting of the AmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology. December 3-7, 2006, Hollywood, FL., Poster Session II, #93.

Sumaya, I.C. Update on Research & Fellowship Activities. Invited Speaker, Presented to the 45thAnnualAmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). In Minority Faculty Research Fellowship Session, December 3-7, 2006, Hollywood, Florida.

Bailey, D., Grijalva, P., Catlett, S.L., & Sumaya, I.C. The effect of a high fat callorically restricted diet and acute administration of fluoxetine in an animal model of depression in rats. Presented to the 11th Annual PSI CHI Student Research Conference, April 8th, 2006, CaliforniaStateUniversity, Bakersfield.

Sumaya, I.C. The Role of the MT1 and MT2 Melatonin Receptors in Fluphenazine-Induced Hypokinesia in C3H/HeN Mice. Invited Speaker, Presented to the 45thAnnualAmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). In Minority Faculty Research Fellowship Session, December 11-15, 2005, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

Sumaya, I.C. Current & future research & fellowship activities. Invited Speaker, Presented to the 44thAnnualAmericanCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). In Minority Faculty Research Fellowship Session, December 11-15, 2005, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

Bailey, D.E., Grijalva, P., & *Sumaya, I.C. The interaction between a high fat calorically restricted diet and acute administration of fluoxetine in an animal model of depression in rats. Presented to the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. November 12-16th, 2005, Washington, D.C., Neurosci. Abstr.31,Abstract #532.20, 2005.

Darling, E., Grijalva, P., & Sumaya, I.C. Students burning the midnight oil: Procrastination or flow? Presented to the 85th Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, April 14-17, 2005, Portland, Oregon, Session # 5, Poster #7.

*Sumaya, I.C., Masana, M.I., D.L., & Dubocovich, M.L. Melatonin-mediated modulation of fluphenazine-induced hypokinesia in C57B6 mice is dependent on the light/dark cycle. Presented to the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. November 8-12th, 2003, New Orleans, LA.Neurosci. Abstr.29,Abstract #512.4, 2003.

Favela, C.D., *Sumaya, I. C., Redding, C., Moss, D.E., & Hohmann, C.F. Effects of Methanesulfonyl fluoride (MSF) treatment in pregnant rats on offspring development. Presented to the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. November 8-12th, 2003, New Orleans. LA. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 29,Abstract #546.10, 2003.

Dubocovich. M.L., Masana, M.I., *Sumaya, I.C., Masana, M.I., Manna. E.A., Rivera-Bermudez, M.A., & Hudson, R.L. Effect of MT1 melatonin depletion on melatonin-mediated phase shift of circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in the C57B6 mouse.Presented to the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 8-12th, 2003, New Orleans, LA.Neurosci. Abstr. 29,Abstract #512.3, 2003.

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*Sumaya, I.C., & Favela, C.F. Behavioral components of the MSF rats: Learning & memory - radial arm maze. Presented to the 1st International Symposium on In UteroMethanesulfonyl fluoride (MSF) Exposure. May 7-10th, 2003, Section #2.2, University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Biology, El Paso, Texas.

*Sumaya, I.C., Masana, M.I, & Dubocovich, M.L. Antidepressant –like effect in the forced swimming test of the melatonin receptor antagonist luzindole in the C3H/HeN mouse lacking the MT1receptorTETHMELATONIN . Presented to the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 2-7, 2002, Orlando, FL. Neurosci. Abstr. 28,Abstract #177.3, 2002.

Borlongan, C.V., *Sumaya, I.C., & Moss, D.E. Pineal gland: A novel tissue for neural transplantation therapy in stroke. Presented to the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 2-7, 2002, Orlando, FL. Neurosci. Abstr. 28,Abstract #34.11, 2002.

Borlongan, C.V., *Sumaya, I.C., Moss, D.E., Kumazaki, M., Sakurai, T., Hida, H. & Nishino, H. Intracerebral Transplantation of melatonin-secreting pineal gland protects against stroke-induced deficits in rats. 8th Annual International Neural Transplantation & Repair Meeting, Abstract # 4.2, June 12-16, 2002, Keystone, Colorado.

*Sumaya, I.C., Byers, D., Moss, D.E., & Irwin, L. Effect of melatonin on striatal gene expression in an animal model of parkinsonism in both the light and dark phases. Presented to the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 10-15, 2001, San Diego, CA. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 27,Abstract #184.13, 2001.

Cabeza, R.D, Moreno, C., *Sumaya, I.C., Moss, D.E. Effects of in utero exposure to methanesulfonyl fluoride on sleep. Presented to the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 10-15, 2001, San Diego, CA. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 27,Abstract #846.4, 2001.

*Sumaya, I.C., Byers, D., Moss, D.E., & Irwin, L. Effect of melatonin on striatal gene expression in an animal model of parkinsonism in both the light and dark phases. Presented at the XXXIV Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (Melatonin and Biological Rhythms Symposium), August 21-23, 2001, Adelaide, Australia. Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences Abstracts, 012.

*Sumaya, I.C., Moss, D.E., & Borlongan, C.V. Melatonin attenuates hypokinesia

and reverses fluphenazine-induced increase in tyrosine hydroxylase in rat striatum during the light phase. Presented to the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, November 4-9, 2000, New Orleans, LA.Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 26,Abstract #469.21, Part 1, p. 1266, 2000.