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NAME
David
Hardie Bradshaw
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POSITION
TITLE
Assistant
Research Professor,
Dept. of Anesthesiology
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EDUCATION/TRAINING
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INSTITUTION AND LOCATION
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DEGREE
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YEAR(s)
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FIELD OF STUDY
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Indiana
University, Bloomington, IN
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B.M.
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1982
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Jazz
Studies
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Indiana
University, Bloomington, IN
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M.M.
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1984
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Music
Theory
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University
of Washington, Seattle, WA
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Ph.D.
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1993
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Music
Psychology
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Positions
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1983-85
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Associate instructor,
School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
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1983-85
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Research consultant,
Seattle, WA
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1986-88
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Research assistant,
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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1990-95
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Research project
coordinator, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA
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1995
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Lecturer, School
of Music, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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1995
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Affiliate assistant
professor, School of Music, University of Washington, Seattle,
WA
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1993-01
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Research scientist,
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle,
WA
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2001
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Research assistant
professor, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, UT
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Honors
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1982
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Summa
cum laude, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
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1984
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Magna
cum laude, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
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1993
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Cum
laude, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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1989
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Marsh
Scholarshiip
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Publications
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Chapman,
C.R., Donaldson, G.W., Nakamura, Y., Jacobson, R.C., Bradshaw,
D.H., and Gavrin, J. A ( in press). Psychophysiological Causal
Model of Pain Report Validity. The Journal of Pain.
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Chapman, C.R., Nakamura,
Y., Donaldson, G.W., Jacobson, R.C., Bradshaw, D.H., Flores,
L., and Chapman, C.N. (2001). Sensory and Affective Dimensions
of Phasic Pain are Indistinguishable in the Self-Report and Psychophysiology
of Normal Laboratory Subjects. The Journal of Pain, Vol 2,
No 5, pp 279-294
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Chapman, C.R., Oka, S, Bradshaw,
D.H., Jacobson, R.C., and Donaldson, G.W. Phasic pupil dilation
response to noxious stimulation in normal volunteers: Relationship
to brain evoked potentials and pain report. Psychophysiology,
1999; 36:44-52.
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Uldall, K.K., Koutsky, L.A.,
Bradshaw, D.H., Hopkins, S.G., Katon, W., and Lafferty,
W.E. Psychiatric comorbidity and length of stay in hospitalized
AIDS patients. American Journal of Psychiatry,
1994; 151(10):
475-1478.
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Research
Support
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Ongoing:
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1R01CA74249-04 Chapman (PI)
04/15/97 – 01/31/2002
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NIH/NCI
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Pain and the Defense Response
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The major goals of this
project are to investigate the emotional dimension of pain in
the human studies laboratory to identify patterns of psychophsyiological
response associated with pain, to relate these patterns to the
classically defined defense response, and to explore and quantify
individual differences in sensory and emotional dimensions of
pain.
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Role: Co-Investigator
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Completed:
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R01CA 74269-04 Chapman (PI)
06/01/99 – 06/30/2001
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NIH/NCI
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Pain Measurement in Bone
Marrow Transplantation
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The goals of this study
were to implement an interactive portable electronic tool for
pain interview and to compare its performance to standard assessment,
to incorporate tissue trauma scores in pain scaling, and to clarify
individual differences in oral mucositis pain in bone marrow patients.
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Role: Co-Investigator
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