Newsletter
Volume 28 | 2005 | Number 2
Joseph V. Brady
Professor and Director, Division of Behavioral Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Joe Brady’s pioneering research has spanned several areas of behavior analysis almost since its inception: conditioning of physiological phenomena, behavioral pharmacology, primate space travel, and small-group environmental design. His work in the latter area has served as the prototype for NASA research and for most other laboratories throughout the country. He established world-class, multi-investigator laboratories, first at Walter Reed Medical Center and later at Johns Hopkins (where, incidentally, he is the only non-MD to ever have chaired the Department of Psychiatry). He has received numerous awards and has held a number of prestigious positions, including editor of JEAB, APA fellow and recipient of the APA distinguished scientific award, and member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine and the Scientific Advisory Board of NASA.