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Mark Jude Tramp. MD, PhD Curriculum vitae CURRICULUM VITAE PART I: General Information DATE PREPARED: May I, 2016 Name Mark Jude Tramo, M.D., Ph.D. Office Address The Institute for Music & Brain Science 2220 Lynn Road, Suite 300 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 tel E-Mail Place of Birth Bronx, New York Education 1978, B.A., Yale College 1982, M.D. (Neurology), Cornell University Medical College 1998, Ph.D. (Neurobiology), Harvard Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Postdoctoral Training 1982-1983, Intern in Internal Medicine, LA County - USC Medical Center 1983.1986, Resident in Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell University Medical Center 1985, Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, The New York Hospital 1986, Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center 1986.1987, Fellow (Cognitive Neuroscience), Dept. of Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell University Medical Center and Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Academic and Major Professional Appointments 1987-1988, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Cornell University Medical College 1988.1992, Assistant Professor of Medicine (Neurology) and of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School 1993.1999, Instructor in Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School 2000.2009, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School 2000.2005, Faculty, Harvard-M.I.T. Speech & Hearing Bioscience & Technology Graduate Studies Program 2000.2009, Board of Honors Tutors, Department of Psychology, Harvard University 2000.2009, Faculty Fellow, Mind Brain & Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, Harvard University 2002-2009, Teaching Affiliate, Department of Biology (Neurobiology), Harvard University 2002-current, Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science, Boston, MA 2010-current, Lecturer in Ethnomusicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, 2012-2016, Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2016-current, Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Hospital and Affiliated Institution Appointments July 1987 — June 1988, Attending Neurologist, The New York Hospital, NY, NY July 1988 — June 1991, Attending Neurologist, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, NH July 1988 — Sept 1991, Neurology Consultant, Franklin Regional Hospital, Franklin, NH July 1992 —Dec 2009, Attending Neurologist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA July 1992 — June 2005, Neurology Consultant, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA EFTA00591760 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae July 1996 — Dec 2009, Research Associate, Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, MA 1996.2005, Research Affiliate, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1999.2005, Associate Neurologist, Affiliated Staff, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 2009.2011, Associate Neurologist, Affiliated Staff, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2009.2010, Medical Director, Neurological & Rehabilitation Services, and Staff Neurologist, Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles, CA 2009.2013, Staff Physician, Section of Neurology, Dept of Medicine, Good Samaritan Hospital 2012-current, Staff Neurologist, Ronald Reagan-UCLAMedical Center, Los Angeles, CA 2013-current, Staff Neurologist, Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center, Thousand Oaks, CA Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments 1998-current, Advisory Board, Songs of Love Foundation, New York, NY 1999.2000, Board, Soldiers Field Park Children's Center, Boston, MA 2000.2005, Advisory Board, BioMusic Program, National Musical Arts, Washington, DC 2000, Consultant, Berkshire Hills Music Academy, South Hadley, MA 2002-current, Scientific Advisory Board, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 2004.2007, Science Advisor, Morphonix, Inc., Sausalito, CA 2007-current, Advisory Board, National Center for Human Performance, Texas Medical Cu, Houston, TX 2014-current, Board of Directors, University of California Music Experience Research Community Initiaitve Licensure and Certification 1983, Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners 1983-current, Drug Enforcement Administration Certification, U.S.A. 1983.1988, New York State Medical License 1988-current, Diplomate in Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 1988.1992, New Hampshire Medical License 1991-2010, Massachusetts Medical License 1991-2010, Massachusetts Drug Enforcement Administration Certification 2009-current, California Medical License Hospital and Health Care Organization Service Responsibilities 1986.1987, Fellow, then Attending, Stroke and Coma Team, The New York Hospital, NY, NY 1986.1988, Staff Physician, Medical and Neurological Services, Burke Rehabilitation Center, White Plains, NY 1987-1988, Attending, Neurology Consult Service, Behavioral Neurology Consult Service, Neurology Faculty Practice Group, and Neurology Residents Clinic, The New York Hospital 1988.1991, Attending, Behavioral Neurology Consult Service and Neurology Residents Clinic, Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, Hanover, NH 1988.1991, Neurology Consultant, Franklin Regional Hospital, Franklin, NH 1992-2009, Attending, Neurology Inpatient Service, General Neurology Consult Inpatient Service, and Cognitive/Behavioral Neurology Outpatient Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 1995.2005, Neurology Inpatient and Outpatient Consult Services, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 2009.2010, Medical Director, Neurological & Rehabilitation Services, & Staff Neurologist, Good Samaritan Hospital, LA, CA 2012-current, Attending, Neurology Residents Clinic, Reagan-UCLA Medical Center, LA, CA 2013.2016, Stroke Team, Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center, Thousand Oaks, CA 2013-current, Staff Neurologist, Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center, Thousand Oaks, CA Committee Assignments 1996.2000, Standing Committee on Neuroscience, Harvard University 2000-current, Standing Committee on Mind/Brain/Behavior, Harvard University2002-2003, Subcommittee on Undergraduate Curriculum, Harvard Mind/Brain/Behavior Interfaculty Initiative 2002, NIH National Institute on Deafness & Other Communication Disorders, Special Emphasis Review 2 EFTA00591761 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae Panel, Exploratory/Developmental Research Program 2003.4, 2008-9, NSF Grant Review Committee 2004.2007, Large Animal Users Group, Massachusetts General Hospital 2006.2009, Steering Committee, Mind Brain & Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, Harvard University 2010.2011, Scientific Organizing Committee, Music Science & Medicine Symposium, New York Academy of Sciences 2013.2016, Stroke Committee, Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center 2015-current, Board of Directors, University of California Music Experience & Communication Research Community Initiative Professional Societies 1983-current, American Academy of Neurology, Member 1985-current, American Society for Composers, Authors, and Publishers, Writer Member 1986.2010, Acoustical Society of America, Member I989-current, Society for Neuroscience, Member 1991-1992, Stroke Council, American Heart Association, Fellow 1992-2007, American Association for the Advancement of Science 1995.2009, Society for Music Perception & Cognition 1998.2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2000.2008, New York Academy of Sciences 2006.7, Boston Music Research Association 2009-current, National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Editorial Boards 1989-current, Reviewer, Science, Nature Neuroscience Reviews, Neuron, Journal of Neurophysiology, Trends in Neurosciences, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Cerebral Cortex; Music & Medicine, Oxford Univ. Press books (partial list) 1994.1998, Consulting Editor, Music Perception 1997-2005, Associate Editor, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2007-current, Advisory Board, Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies Awards and Honors 1974.1978, Joseph Tauber Scholar, Yale University 1978, Bachelor of Arts cum laude with Honors in the Major (Biology), Yale University 1978.1982, Joseph Collins Foundation Scholar, Cornell University Medical College 1981-1982, Vincent Astor Scholar, Cornell University Medical College 1987-1988, National Research Service Award, Physiology, National Institute of Neurological & Communicative Disorders & Stroke, National Institutes of Health 1988.1991, Program Project Award, Co-Principal Investigator, National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke, National Institutes of Health 1989.1991, Cognitive Science Award, Co-Principal Investigator, Office of Naval Research 1991-1992, National Research Service Award, National Institute of Mental Health 1992-1997, Clinical Scientist Development Award, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health 1992-1993, Sackler Scholar in Psychobiology, Harvard University 1993.1994, Alwin M. Pappenheimer Scholar, Harvard University 1997, Research Award, National Organization for Hearing Research 1997-1998, Provost's Award for Educational Innovation, Harvard University 1997-2002, Cognitive Neuroscience Program Award, McDonnell-Pew Foundation 1998.2002, FIRST Award, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institutes of Health 2000, Harvard Medical School Class of 2000 Faculty Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching (finalist) 2000.2001, Gordon and Llura Gund Research Award, Mind/Brain/Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, Harvard University 2002-current, Institute for Music & Brain Science 2009, Performing Arts Medicine Association Richard Lederman Award 3 EFTA00591762 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 2009.2010, Grammy Foundation Research Award 2015.2016, President's Research Catalyst Award, University of California PART II: Research, Teaching, and Clinical Contributions Report of Teaching Local contributions The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center, 1986.1988 1986.1988, Neurology Outpatient Clinic, Attending, PGY 2-4 Neurology Residents, 48 hrs/yr 1986.1988, Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series for Neurology Residents, Organizer and Lecturer, 36 hrs/yr 1986.1988, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, I per year 1987-1988, Neurology Consult Service, Attending, PGY-3 Neurology Resident, 112 hrs/yr 1987-1988, Third Year Clerkship in Neurology, Tutor, 4 students/yr, 20 hrs/yr 1987-1988, Fourth Year Neurology Elective in Cognitive Neuroscience, Tutor, 2 students/yr, 40 hrs/yr Dartmouth — Hitchcock Medical Center, 1988-1991 1988-1991, Neurology Outpatient Clinic, Attending, PGY 2-4 Neurology Residents, 60 hrs/yr 1989, 1990, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, 1 per year 1988.1991, Resident Research Elective in Cognitive Neuroscience, Tutor, 40 hrs/yr 1989.1991, Behavioral Neurology Ward Rounds, 12 hrs/yr 1989.1991, McDonnell-Pew Graduate Studies in Cognitive Neuroscience, Lecturer & Laboratory Instructor, 2 students/yr, 60 hrs/yr 1998.1991, 2nd-Year Scientific Basis of Medicine: Neurology, Lecturer, 10 hrs/yr 1989.1991, Fourth Year Elective in Cognitive Neuroscience, Tutor, 2 students/yr, 40 hrs/yr Harvard Medical School, Graduate School Division of Medical Sciences, and College; Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; and Massachusetts General Hospital, 1992-2009 1992, Program in Neuroscience Seminar, Wood's Hole 1992-2009, Neurology Ward or Consult Service, Attending, PGY I, 2, and 4 Neurology, Psychiatry, and Physiatry Residents and Interns, 100+ hrs/yr 1992-2009, Cognitive/Behavioral Neurology Unit, Attending, PGY 3 Neurology Residents, 48 hrs/yr 1992-current, Neurology Residents Cognitive/Behavioral Neurology Seminar, Attending, 24 hrs/yr 1993, Second Year Physical Diagnosis in Neurology, Tutor, 4 students/yr, 16 hrs/yr 1993, HST 722: Brain Mechanisms of Hearing and Speech, Lecturer, 12 graduate students/yr, 4 hrs/yr 1993, Neurobiology Department Seminar Series, Lecturer, 20 hrs 1993, 1995, 1997, Neurobiology 208: The Visual System, Lecturer, 10 medical and graduate students/yr, 6 hrs/yr 1994-current, Clinical Clerkship in Neurology, Examiner, 1 medical student/yr, 2 hrs/yr 1994, 2000, Neurology Residents Neuroscience Seminar, Lecturer, PGY 2-4 Neurology Residents, 5 hrs/yr 1995.2004, General Neurology Residents' Clinic, Preceptor, PGY 2-4 Neurology Residents, 30 hrs/yr 1995.2007, Tutor, PGY-2 Residents Cognitive Neurology Case Seminar, 40 hrs/yr 1996,1999,2007, r d-Year HMS/HDS Course: Human Nervous System & Behavior, Lecturer &Tutor, 12-20 medical/dental students/yr, 60 hrs/yr 1997,1998,2005 HST 799, Special Topics Research in the Speech & Hearing Sciences, 1 student/yr, 120 hrs/yr 1997, 2001, MGH Neurology Grand Rounds, 1 per year 1998, 1999, 2001, Neurology Professor's Rounds, PGY 1-4 Neurology, Psychiatry, and Physiatry Residents and Interns, 2 hrs/yr 1998, 2000, 2001, Psychology 987b, Music, Mind, & Brain, 12 undergraduates/yr, 100 hrs/yr 1999.2001, Mind/Brain/Behavior Thesis Workshop, 12 undergraduates/yr, 15 hrs/yr 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006 Behavioral Neurology Signs Rounds, PGY 1.4 Neurology, Psychiatry, and Physiatry 12 hrs/yr 2000, Mind/Brain/Behavior Faculty Fellowship Seminar Series, 20 hrs EFTA00591763 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 2000.2009, Mortality and Morbidity Conference, PGY 2-4 Neurology Residents, 18 hrs/yr 2001, Mind/Brain/Behavior Advisory Board Seminar 2004, 2007, HST 725, Music Perception & Cognition (Co-Instructor), 4-8 students/semester 2004.2009, General Neurology Residents' Clinic, Attending, PGY 2-4 Neurology Residents, 240 hrs/yr 2007, Neurobiology 101, Auditory Neurobiology of Language & Music (Lecture course) Good Samaritan Hospital, Neurological & Rehabilitation Inpatient Service 2010, Neurorehabilitation Inpatient Rounds (twice monthly, 20 PM&Rs, RNs, SpTs, PTs, OTs, RecTs, CSWs) David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA/Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, 2010-current 2010, Neurology/Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Functional Brain Organization in Relation to Music Cognition 2012-current, Professors Rounds, Neurology Inpatient Patient Service (semi-annual) 2012-current, Neurology Residents Outpatient Clinic (monthly) UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music 2010.2012, Ethnomusicology 188: Advanced Topics. Music and the Brain. (annual seminar, 20 students/quarter, 150 hrs/yr) 2013-current, Music Industry 103: Advanced Topics. Music and the Brain. (annual seminar, 20 students/quarter, 150 hrs/yr) Continuing Medical Education Courses 1988, Cornell Medical College, Lecturer, Review of Internal Medicine, Lecturer, NY, NY 1997-2009, Harvard Medical School, Co-Founder, Director (2001, 2007), Co-Director, & Lecturer, Dementia: A Comprehensive Update, 80 hrs/yr, Boston, MA 2016, Mozart & the Mind: An Exploration of Prodigy, Lecturer, SD, CA Advisory and Supervisory Responsibilities Cornell Medical College 1987-1988, First Year Student Faculty Advisor, 6 students/yr, 24 hrs/yr Harvard Medical School, Graduate School Division of Medical Sciences, and College; Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; and Massachusetts General Hospital 1995.2007, Psychology 985, Preparation for the Honors Thesis I undergraduate every other yr, 50 hrs/student 1995.2009, Psychology 990, Honors Thesis Advisor, 1 undergraduate every other year, 100 hrs/student 1995.2007, Psychology 985, Preparation for the Honors Thesis, 1 undergraduate every other yr, 50 hrs/student 1997-2000, Psychology 910r, Supervised Reading/Research, 1 undergraduate every other year, 50 hrs/student 1998, 2002 Biology 98r, Introduction to Research, 1 undergraduate/yr, 50 hrs/yr 1998.1999, Biology 99, Honors Thesis Advisor, 2 undergraduates/yr, 100 hrs/student 1999.2000, Thesis Advisory Committee, HST Speech & Hearing Sciences, 1 graduate student/yr, 16 hrs/yr 2000, Thesis Qualifying Examination Committee, HST, Speech & Hearing Sciences 2000.2001, Psychology Honors Thesis Committee, 2 undergraduates/yr; 20 hrs/student 2000.2001, Special Concentrations 99, Honors Thesis Advisor, 1 undergraduate/yr, 100 hrs/yr 2001-2002, Special Concentrations 91r, Supervised Reading and Research, 1 undergraduate, 15 hrs/yr 2002-2003, PhD Thesis Committee, Cory Miller, Psychology, 20 hrs/yr 2006.2007, Mentor, Senior Neurology Resident (1), 50 hrs/yr 2008.2009, PhD Thesis Committee, Aaron Berkowitz, Music, 20 hrs/yr David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA/Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 2012-2013, Tutor, Senior Resident Research Seminar (Cognitive Neuroscience), 10 hrs/yr Regional, national, and international contributions 1985, Session on Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical Investigation and Therapy, 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology 5 EFTA00591764 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 1987, Cerebrovascular Disease II: Poster Presentations, American Neurological Association 114th Annual Meeting 1988, Session on Cerebral Metabolism, 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology 1989, Behavioral Neurology Poster Session, American Neurological Association 114th Annual Meeting 1989, Interhemispheric Relations Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 19th Annual Meeting 1989, McDonnell Foundation Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience Faculty and Lecturer (invited) 1990, Second International Conference on Music and the Cognitive Sciences, Cambridge University, Lecturer (invited) 1990, Human Behavioral Neurobiology Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 20th Annual Meeting 1990, First Annual McDonnell-Pew Program in Cognitive Neuroscience Investigators' Workshop, Lecturer (invited) 1990, Behavioral Neurology Poster Session, American Neurological Association 115th Annual Meeting 1990, McDonnell Foundation Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience Faculty and Lecturer (invited) 1991, Functional Aspects of Auditory Cortex Symposium, Lecturer, International Brain Research Organization Third World Congress of Neuroscience, (invited) 1991, Music and the Brain Session, Lecturer, Second International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, UCLA (invited) 1991, Central Auditory Physiology Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 21st Annual Meeting 1991, Cognitive Neuroscience Session, Co-Chair and Lecturer, 2nd International Conference on Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum (invited) 1991, Scientific Session, Lecturer, Society for University Neurosurgeon (invited) 1991, Neurology Grand Rounds, Lecturer, Yale School of Medicine Neurological Study Unit and Yale-New Haven Hospital (invited) 1992, Central Auditory Physiology Slide Session, Society for Neuroscience 22nd Annual Meeting 1992, Music and the Brain Symposium, Lecturer, Art Institute of Chicago (invited) 1992, International Conference on the Psychophysiology and Psychopathology of the Sense of Music, Lecturer (invited) 1993, Central Auditory Physiology Slide Session, Society for Neuroscience 23rd Annual Meeting 1994, Behavioral Neuroscience Seminar Series, Brigham & Women's Hospital/Beth Israel Hospital (invited) 1994, Central Auditory Physiology Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 24th Annual Meeting 1994, Harvard Music Department Seminar Series (invited) 1996, Functional Aspects of Auditory Cortex Workshop, Lecturer, XXVIth International Congress of Psychology (invited) 1996, Auditory Cortex Physiology - Primates Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 26th Annual Meeting 1997, Music and the Brain Symposium, Lecturer, International Computer Music Conference, (invited) 1997, Pedagogical Session: Neurobiology, Lecturer, International Conference on Complex Systems (invited) 1997-2009, Dementia: A Comprehensive Update, Director/Co-Director/Lecturer, Harvard Medical School Dept of Continuing Medical Education 1998, Moderator, Press Conference on Music and the Brain, Society for Neuroscience 28th Annual Meeting, LA, CA (invited) 1998, Auditory Cortex Physiology - Complex Sounds Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 28th Annual Meeting 1998, Harvard Psychology Department Seminar Series, Lecturer, 20 hrs 1999, Auditory Cortex Slide Session, 22nd Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Meeting 1999, Central Auditory Physiology: Spectrotemporal Coding Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 29th Annual Meeting 2000, Biological Foundations of Music, New York Academy of Sciences (invited) 2000, The Music of Nature and the Nature of Music, Lecturer, Smithsonian Institute, National Musical Arts, National Academy of Sciences (invited) 2000, Association for Research in Otolaryngology: Inner Ear: Normal Structure or Function Poster Session 2000, 2001, Cambridge Hospital, Neurology Lecture Series (invited) 2001, 21 Club, Harvard Mind/Brain/Behavior Board Dinner, New York, NY (invited) 2001, Auditory: Coding, Tuning and Perception Poster Session, Society for Neuroscience 31st Annual Meeting 2001, Berklee College of Music, Music Therapy Symposium, Music & The Brain (invited) 2001, The Harvard Club of Boston: A Saturday of Symposia. Music, Mind, and Brain (invited) 2002, Learning & The Brain Symposium, Music Education, & The Brain. Cambridge, MA (invited) 2002, Hudson Theatre, Beth Abraham Music Therapy Program, Music Cognition. NY, NY (invited) 6 EFTA00591765 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 2002, Auditory Neuroscience Seminar Series, University of Connecticut at Storrs, Effects of Auditory Cortex Lesions on Music Perception (invited) 2003, Neuroesthetics Symposium, University of California at Berkeley, Widely Distributed Neural Systems for Musical Aesthetics (invited) 2004, Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular 2004 Symposium and Award, Indiana University (invited) 2004, Jill S. Titus Lecture, Institute for Mind, Body & Spirituality, Lesley College (invited) 2004, Special Session of the 501h Annual Meeting of the Acoustic Society of America, Musical Acoustics: Neurophysiology of Musical Instrument Playing, New York (invited) 2004, Carnegie Hall Concert and Symposium, Beautiful Minds, Beautiful Music, New York (invited) 2005, Neurosciences & Music Symposium, Leipzig, Germay (invited) 2005, Leibniz Institute, Magdeburg Germany (invited) 2005, Harvard Club of Fort Lee, FL (invited) 2005, Roland M. Pinkham Annual Memorial Lecture, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA (invited) 2006, Harvard Medical Exchange Club, Harvard Club of Boston (invited) 2006, Neurosciences Institute, Lalolla, CA (invited) 2006, Arts in Medicine Series, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (invited) 2007, National Center for Human Performance, Houston, TX (invited) 2007, Center for Performing Arts Medicine, Methodist-Cornell Medical Center, Houston, TX (invited) 2007, Cold Spring Harbor Interdisciplinary Symposium on Memory in Neuroscience & the Humanities (invited) 2008, National Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, Koshland Science Museum, Music and the Brain: Performance and Discussion, Washington, DC (invited) 2009, Keynote Lecture, Cleveland Clinic, Music and the Brain Symposium, Cleveland, OH (invited) 2008, Duke University, Opening Lecture, Music and the Brain Sympsosium, Durham, NC (invited) 2009, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Exploring the Mind Through Music Symposium, Houston, TX (invited) 2009, Moderator, Press Conference on Music and the Brain, Society for Neuroscience 39th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (invited) 2009, Barrow Neurological Institute, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Phoenix, AZ (invited) 2009, International Mind Brain & Education Society Meeting, Panel: Advances in the cognitive neuroscience of music: Implications for education, Philadelphia, PN (invited) 2009, National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Board Meeting, LA, CA (invited) 2009, International Mind Brain & Education Society Meeting, Panel: Emotion, learning, & the brain: Insights from experimental neuroscience & educational approaches to children with neurological disease, Philadelphia. PN (invited) 2009, Michael Ty Memorial Lecture, Brigham & Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (invited) 2009, Richard J. Lederman Keynote Lecture, Performing Arts Medicine Association, Snowmass, CO (invited) 2009, Music & the Brain Symposium, Lincoln Center, New York, NY (invited) 2010, Music & the Brain Forum, Stanford University Institute for Creativity & the Arts, Palo Alto, CA (invited) 2011, New York Academy of Sciences, Music Science & Medicine Symposium, New York, NY (invited) 2011, Keynote Speaker, International Society for Quantitative Research in Music & Medicine Symposium, Ogden, UT (invited) 2011, Aspen Ideas Festival. Opening Ceremony: The Big Idea; and Music On the Edge Symposium. Aspen CO (invited) 2012, Integrative Music & Medicine Pain Conference, Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY (invited) 2012, Neuroscience of Music Symposium. Lectures: Neural Coding of Tonal Harmony; Cerebral Organization of Music-Related Functions. Workshop: Tonal Harmony. Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland (invited) 2012, PainWEEK 2012, Music Therapy Symposium, Effect of Music on Neuromodulation of Pain Responses, Las Vegas, NV (invited) 2013, Mental Notes: Music, Cognition & the Brain Symposium, UCLA (invited) 7 EFTA00591766 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 2013, Music & Brain Health: A Forum on Neurology, Song, and the Oral Tradition, Port Townsend, WA (invited) 2014, Convergence: A Multidisciplinary Dialogue on Music, Temporal Dynamics Learning Center & Dept of Music, UCSD (invited) 2015, University of California Multi-Campus Symposium on Music in Relation to Neuroscience, Medicine, & Education, Los Angeles, CA (Director, Lecturer) 2016, Music & the Brain, One Day University, Sacramento, CA (invited) 2016, University of California Multi-Campus Symposium & Research Workshop on Music Experience & Communication (Co-Director) 2016, Mozart & the Mind: An Exploration of Prodigy, SD, CA (invited) Public Education (partial list) 1995, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, The New York Times Science Times, Boston Magazine 1996, BBC 4 Television, Los Angeles Times, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Young Students Learning Library Science Yearbook, American Psychological Association Monitor 1997, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe Quotes of Note, Fox News Channel 1998, NBC Today Show, PBS Healthweek, CBS National Radio, Public Radio International, New England Cable News, KCBS Radio San Francisco, WAV-FM Radio Tokyo, ZIP-FM Radio Nagoya, LA Times. USA Today 1999, Lifetime Channel, Discovery Science Channel, NPR Living On Earth 2001, National Geographic TV, WBZ-TV Boston, WCVB-TV Boston, Discovery Channel, NPR The Connection, US News & World Report, Discover Magazine, The New York Times Science Times, The Boston Globe Health/Science 2002, WCVB-TV Boston, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Ideas, People Magazine, ABCnews.com, NPR Infinite Mind 2003, The New York Times, Harvard Medical School Alumni Bulletin, Neurology Today, Edmonton Journal 2004, Journal of the American Medical Association, PBS-TV Closer To Truth, WiredNews.com, Discover 2005, CBS-TV Sunday Morning, National Public Radio, Chicago Tribune, Seattle Times 2005, Swedish Medical Center Roland D. Pinkham, MD Lectureship, Human Brain Organization in Relation to Music Cognition http://videomedia2.swedish.oremediasite/Viewer/?peid d3fdb3628c436a905d933568e43a0c 2005, Swedish Medical Center Roland D. Pinkham, MD Lectureship, Neurology and Neurophysiology of Harmony Perception http://videomedia2.swedish.oremediasite/Viewed?peid=b9153bbe053145a8994b1601daabeala 2006, The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, NPR, St Louis Post-Dispatch 2007, Washington Post 2007, Radiolab 2008, Nightline, WABC-TV 2009, All Things Considered, NPR 2009, Duke University Music and the Brain Symposium Lecture, http://wv.rw.youtube.com/watch?v=gviCJw3BqfQ 2010, Stanford University Music and the Brain Forum Lecture, http://www.youtube.corn/watch?v=5zLGrbVLvhg 2011, Keynote Lecture, ISQRMM, http://wv.rw.youtube.com/watch?v=edUh2w4jCtc 2011, The Science Network, Functional Brain Organization in Relation to Music Cognition & Emotion, http://thesciencenehvork.org/search?speakers=Marlc+Jude+Tramo 2011, Aspen Ideas Festival, GenConnect, http://www.genconnect.com/career/harvard-medicals-dr-mark- tramo-science-of-music-video/ 2011, Aspen Ideas Festival, Mark Tramo's Big Idea at the 2011 Aspen Ideas Opening, http://www.aspenideas.org/session/mark-tramos-big-idea-2011-aspen-ideas-festival-opening 2014, The Doctors, KCAL-TV, How Music Affects the Brain 2014, The Science Network, From The Beatles to the Brain, http://thesciencenetwork.org/search?speakers=Mark+Jude+Tramo PART III. 8 EFTA00591767 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae A. 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Jouandet ML, Tramo MJ, Herron DM, Hermann A, Loftus WC, Bazell J, Gazzaniga MS Brainprints: Computer-generated two-dimensional maps of the human cerebral cortex in vivo. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1989; 1:88-117 11. Oppenheim JS, Skerry JE, Tramo MJ, Gazzaniga MS Magnetic resonance imaging morphology of the corpus callosum in monozygotic twins. Annals of Neurology 1989; 26:100.104 12. Levy DE, Tramo MJ, Plum F Do positron emission tomographic scans measure quality of life? Reply. Annals of Neurology 1989; 2:288 13. Tramo MJ, Reuter-Lorenz P, Gazzaniga MS Pure alexia: Cognitive and anatomical correlates. Annals of Neurology 1989; 26:126 14. Tramo MJ, Bharucha JJ, Musiek FE Music perception and cognition following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1990; 2:195-212 (Abstracted by permission In: Hall III, J., ed. 1991 Year Book of Speech, Language, and Hearing, Chicago: Mosby 1991; Chapter 15: Auditory Findings in Pathologies) 15. Jouandet ML, Tramo MJ, Thomas CE, Newton CH, Loftus WC, Weaver JB, Gazzaniga MS Brainprints: Inter- and intra-observer reliability. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1990; 16:1151 16. Tramo MJ, Guglielmo MA, Reuter-Lorenz P, Gazzaniga MS Functional dissociations in hemispatial neglect: Brainprints and quantitative lesion localization. Annals of Neurology 1990; 28:255 17. Tramo MJ Current Problems in Neurology: 5, Impact of Functional Imaging in Neurology and Psychiatry: Book Review. Neurosurgery 1990; 26:354-355 18. Tramo MJ Lesion Analysis in Neuropsychology: Book Review. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1990; 2:156-157 19. Tramo MJ, Bharucha JJ Musical priming by the right hemisphere post-callosotomy. Neuropsychologia 1991; 29:313.325 20. Tramo MJ, Bharucha JJ Cortical networks in associative auditory processing. International Brain Research Organization Abstracts 1991; 252 21. Tramo MJ, Musiek FE, Gazzaniga MS Disruption of interhemispheric integration of complex auditory information following focal hemorrhage into the posterior body of the corpus callosum. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1991; 17:1484 22. Zatorre RJ, Heffner H, Liegeois-Chavel C, Tramo M, Samson S Functional aspects of auditory cortex. International Brain Research Organization Abstracts 1991; 8 23. Green RL, Tramo MJ, Loftus WC, Thomas CE, Brown PB, Weaver JB, Gazzaniga MS 9 EFTA00591768 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae Regional cortical surface area measurements in monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia suggest a left hemisphere basis for the disease. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1991; 17:455 24. Baynes K, Tramo MJ, Gazzaniga MS Reading with a limited lexicon in the right hemisphere of a callosotomy patient. Neuropsychologia 1992; 30:187-200 25. Kussmaul CL, Tramo MI, Mangun GR Investigation of harmonic relationships on auditory event- related potentials to successive pure tones. Psychophysiology 1992; 29:S47 26. Baynes K, Tramo, MI, Fendrich R, Reeves AG, Gazzaniga MS Specificity of interhemispheric transfer following a partial lesion of the corpus callosum. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1992; 18:1207 27. Tramo MJ, Cariani PA, Delgutte B Representation of tonal consonance and dissonance in the temporal firing patterns of auditory nerve fibers: Responses to musical intervals composed of pure tones vs. harmonic complex tones. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1992; 18:382 28. Tramo MJ Split-brain studies of music perception and cognition. Contemporary Music Review 1993; 9:113.121 29. Loftus WC, Tramo MJ, Thomas CE, Green RL, Nordgren RA, Gazzaniga MS Three dimensional quantitative analysis of hemispheric asymmetry in the human superior temporal region. Cerebral Cortex 1993; 3:349-355 30. Delgutte B, Cariani PA, Tramo MJ Neurophysiological correlates of the pitch of complex tones. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Suppl. 1993; 1, 93:2293.2294 31. Bharucha JJ, Tramo MJ, Zatorre RJ Abstraction of the missing fundamental following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1993; 19:1687 32. Peretz I, Kolinsky R, Tramo M, Labrecque R, Hublet C, Demeurisse G, Belleville S Functional dissociations following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. Brain 1994; 117:1283.1301 33. Tramo MJ, Grant A, Braida LD Psychophysical measurements of frequency difference limens for relative pitch discrimination reveal a deficit following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1994; 20: 325 34. Kussmaul CL, Tramo MJ, Mangun GR ERP measures of musical expectancy: Role of the NI00 and other early components. Proceedings of the Herbert von Karajan Symposium, Wien, 1994 35. Tramo MJ, Loftus WC, Thomas CE, Green RL, Mott LA, Gazzaniga MS Surface area of human cerebral cortex and its gross morphological subdivisions. In vivo measurements of monozygotic twins suggest differential hemisphere effects of genetic factors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 1995; 7:292-302 36. Loftus WC, Tramo MJ, Gazzaniga MS Cortical surface modeling reveals gross morphometric correlates of individual differences. Human Brain Mapping 1995; 3:257-270 37. Tramo MJ, Baynes K, Fendrich R, Mangun GR, Phelps EA, Reuter-Lorenz PA, Gazzaniga MS Hemispheric specialization and interhemispheric integration: Insights from experiments with commissurotomy patients. In: Reeves AG, Roberts DW, eds., Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum II, pp 263-295, NY: Plenum Press, 1995 38. Tramo MJ, Bellew BF, Hauser MD Discharge patterns of auditory cortical neurons evoked by species- specific vocalizations and complex synthetic signals in Macaca mulatta. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1996; 22:1623 39. Tramo MJ Neural representations of tonal harmony. International Journal of Psychology 1996; 31:187 40. Baynes K, Tramo MJ, Reeves AG, Gazzaniga MS Isolation of a right hemisphere cognitive system in a patient with anarchic (alien) hand syndrome. Neuropsychologia 1997; 35:1159.1173 41. Cariani P, Tramo M, Delgutte B Neural representations of pitch through temporal autocorrelation. Proceedings of the Audio Engineering Society, AES Preprint #4583 (L-3), 1997 42. Tramo MJ, Loftus WC, Stukel TA, Green RL, Weaver JB, Gazzaniga MS Brain size, head size, and intelligence in monozygotic twins. Neurology 1998; 50:1246.1252 43. Patel AD, Peretz I, Tramo M, Labreque R Processing prosodic and musical patterns: A neuropsychological investigation. Brain and Language 1998; 61:123-144 44. Tramo MJ, Moraru D, Hauser MD Representation of species-specific vocalizations in the temporal discharge patterns of auditory cortical neurons in alert Macaca mulatta. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1998; 24:401 45. Tramo MJ Physiological acoustics. In: Beyer RT, Parker SP, eds., McGraw-Hill 1998 Yearbook of Science and Technology, Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, NY:McGraw-Hill , pp 305.307 I0 EFTA00591769 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 46. Green RL, Hutsler JJ, Loftus WC, Tramo MJ, Thomas CE, Silberfarb AW, Nordgren RA, Gazzaniga MS. The caudal infrasylvian surface in dyslexia. Neurology 1999; 53:974-981 47. Tramo MJ, Cariani PA Receptive field organization in the core area of alert macaque auditory cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 1999; 25:395 48. Tramo MJ, Cariani PA, Moran D Spectrotemporal response properties of auditory cortex neurons in the alert macaque. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts 1999; 22:116-117 49. Kaas JH, Hackett TA, Tramo MJ Auditory processing in primate cerebral cortex. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 1999; 9:164-170 50. Tramo MJ, McKinney MC, Cariani PA, Delgutte B Physiology of tonal consonance and dissonance. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts 2000; 23:275.276 51. Litovsky R, Fligor B, Tramo M Functional role of the human inferior colliculus in binaural hearing. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts 2000; 23: 286 52. Tramo MJ Music of the hemispheres. Science 2001; 291:54.5625. 53. Tramo MJ, Cariani PA, Delgutte B, Braida LD Neurobiological foundations for the theory of harmony in Western tonal music. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2001; 930:92-116 54. Battelli L, Cavanagh P, Intriligator J, Tramo MJ, Henaff M-A, Michel F, Barton JJS Unilateral right parietal damage leads to bilateral deficit for high-level motion. Neuron 2001; 32:985-995 55. McKinney MF, Tramo, MJ, Delgutte B Neural correlates of the dissonance of musical intervals in the inferior colliculus. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts 2001; 24:54-55 56. Tramo MJ, Rosenbaum ER, Cariani PA, Hauser MD Differential responses of auditory cortex neurons to natural and unnatural vocalizations in alert Macaca mulatto. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 2001; 26 57. McKinney MF, Tramo, MI, Delgutte B Neural correlates of musical dissonance in the inferior colliculus. In Houtsma AJM, Kohlrausch A, Prijs VF, Schoonhoven R, Eds., Physiological and Psychophysical Bases of Auditory Function, Maastricth: Shaker Publishing, pp 71.77, 2001 58. Gray PM, Payne R, Krause B, Tramo MJ The biology of music. Response. Science 2001; 292:2432- 2433 59. Tramo MJ Pathoanatomy of amusia: Harmony perception and aesthetics. Journal Watch Neurology 2001; 3:88 60. Tramo MJ, Shah GD, Braida LB Functional role of auditory cortex in frequency processing and pitch perception. Journal of Neurophysiology 2002; 87:122-139 61. Litovsky RY, Fligor B, Tramo MJ Functional role of the inferior colliculus in binaural hearing. Hearing Research 2002; 165; 177.188 62. Tramo MJ The Brain and Music. Harvard Dictionary of Music, 4rb Edition. (new entry), Cambridge, Harvard Press, 2003 63. Tramo MJ, Koh CK, Shah GD, Braida LD Effects of bilateral auditory cortex lesions on frequency processing and virtual pitch perception. ARO Abstracts 2004; 27:78 64. Tramo MI Physiology, anatomy, and plasticity of the cerebral cortex in relation to musical instrument performance. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2004 115; 2590 65. Tramo MI, Koh CK, Shah GD, Braida LD Functional role of the auditory cortex in virtual pitch perception. Society for neuroscience Abstracts 2004 66. Tramo MJ, Cariani PA, Koh CK, Makris N, Braida LD Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of pitch perception. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2005; 1060:148-174. 67. Koss AD, Tramo MJ, Flaherty AW, Young AB Effect of auditory stimulation with popular music on visuomotor integration and gait in Parkinson's disease. Neurology 2006; 67:114 68. Tramo MJ, Koh CK, Lense MD, Van Ness CM, Krishnamoorthy KS, Kagan J, Caviness VS Effect of auditory stimulation with vocal music on neurophysiologic responses to pain in premature infants. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 2006 69. Dykstra AD, Braida LD, Koh CK, Tramo MJ Intensity discrimination following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Abstracts 2007 #G93 70. Dykstra AD, Braida LD, Koh CK, Tramo MJ Role of primary auditory cortex in intensity processing and loudness perception. Music Language Mind Abstracts 2008 71. Dykstra AD, Braida LD, Koh CK, Tramo MJ Primary and secondary auditory cortex are necessary for fine-grained intensity processing and loudness discrimination. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 2010 EFTA00591770 Mark Jude Tramo, M.D. Ph.D. Curriculum vitae 72. Tramo MJ, Lense M, Van Ness C, Kagan l Effect of music on physiological and behavioral responses to pain and stress in premature infants: Clinical trial and literature review. Music and Medicine 2011; 3: 72-83 73. Dykstra AD, Koh CK, Braida LD, Tramo MJ Dissociation of detection and discrimination of pure tones following bilateral lesions of auditory cortex. PLoS One 2010; 7: e44602. 74. Murthy K, Tramo M, Dutta S Hydrocephalus secondary to coccidioidal meningitis resolved by medical anti-fungal (azoles) therapy alone: Case Report and review of literature. Neurology 2016; 86:supplement PI.328 75. Tramo MJ, Mooney S, Lee L, Gazzaniga MS Timbre discrimination and recognition by left and right hemispheres of split-brain patients. (submitted) 76. Tramo MJ, Bonn C, Mooney S, Braida LD Effects of bilateral human auditory cortex lesions on pitch perception: pure-tones versus harmonic-tones with and with energy at the fundamental frequency. (submitted) In preparation Tramo MJ, Cognitive Neuroscience of Music, 2nd Edition. London: Oxford Univ. Press B. Educational Material 1. Tramo MJ Sensory and perceptual systems. In: Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology: Focus on Dementia, 1997.8 Course syllabus, Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Medical Education 2. Tramo MJ Psychology 987b, Music, Mind, and Brain, 1998-2006, Course syllabus, Harvard College 3. Tramo MJ, Functional organization of the cerebral cortex. In: Dementia: A Comprehensive Update, 2001-7 Course syllabus, Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Medical Education C. Thesis 1. Tramo MJ Neural representations of acoustic information in relation to music and voice perception. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1998 (Thesis Advisors: David Hubei, MD & Margaret Livingstone PhD) D. Nonprint Material 1. www.BrainMusic.org, The Institute for Music and Brain Science END 12 EFTA00591771

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