Internal Medicine Residency, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Psychiatry Residency, University of California at San Francisco
Addiction Fellowship, University of New Mexico
E-mail: cewilcox@salud.unm.edu
Curriculum Vitae: Pdf
Areas of Research: neural circuitry of decision making in substance use disorders, behavioral and pharmacologic treatments for substance use disorders, functional MRI as a moderator of treatment effect in substance use disorders, functional MRI to define mechanisms effect during treatment of substance use disorders, dual diagnosis, obesity. Other Areas of Interest: Since I began as faculty at University of New Mexico in 2009, in addition to the research pursuits outlined above and below, I have been working in the dual diagnosis clinic, teaching residents, and I also work with the Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, seeing patients with the Indian Health Services, and working with the evaluations team for the Veterans First Jail Diversion Project.
Recent Publications:
Wilcox CE, Bogenschutz MP, Nakazawa M, Woody G. (2011) Compensation effects on clinical trial data collection in opioid dependent young adults. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Epub 2011 Sept 22.
Wilcox CE, Teshiba TM, Merideth F, Ling J, Mayer AR (2011) Enhanced Cue
Reactivity and Fronto-striatal Functional Connectivity in Cocaine Use Disorders. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. May 1;115(1-2):137-44. Epub 2011 Apr 3.
Braskie MN, Landau SM, Wilcox CE, Taylor SD, O’Neill JP, Baker SL, Madison CM, Jagust WJ (2010) Correlations of striatal dopamine synthesis with default network deactivations during working memory in younger adults. Human Brain Mapping. Jun;32(6):947-61. doi: 10.1002/hbm.21081.
Wilcox CE, Braskie MN, Kluth JT, and Jagust WJ (2010) Overeating Behavior and Striatal Dopamine with 6-[18F]-Fluoro-L-m-Tyrosine PET. Journal of Obesity, vol. 2010, Article ID 909348, 6 pages. doi:10.1155/2010/909348
Braskie MN, Wilcox CE, Landau SM, O’Neil JP, Baker SL, Madison CM, Kluth JT, Jagust WJ (2008) Relationship of striatal dopamine synthesis capacity to age and cognition. Journal of Neuroscience. Dec;28(52):14320-8.
Wilcox C, Washburn R, Patel V (2007) Seeking help for ADHD in developing countries: a study of parental explanatory models in Goa, India. Social Science and Medicine. Apr;64(8): 1600-10.
Wilcox C, Brizendine L (2006) For women only: Hormones may prevent addiction relapse. Current Psychiatry 5(8): 40-52.
Clark B, Burright E, Yunis W, Larson S, Wilcox C, Hartman B, Matilla A, Zoghbi H, Orr H (1997) Purkinje Cell Expression of a Mutant Allele of SCA1 in Transgenic Mice Leads to Disparate Effects on Motor Behaviors, Followed by a Progressive Cerebellar Dysfunction and Histologic Alterations. Journal of Neuroscience. 17(19): 7385-7395.
Current Grant Support:
2U10DA015833 PI: Michael Bogenschutz, SW Node 09/30/2002-08/31/2015
NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network (CTN)
Title: Clinical Trials Network: Southwest Node
Goals: For treatment researchers, and community-based service providers to cooperatively develop, validate, refine, and deliver new treatment options to patients in Community Treatment Programs (CTPs). My Role: Co-investigator
451703, 7/1/2010-Present
SAMHSA/Optum Veterans and Family Support Services. Title: Veterans First Jail Diversion Project. My Role: Co-Investigator.
R21 DA031380-01A1 , PI: Andrew Mayer, Mind Research Network, 1/27/2012-Present
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Title: Attentional Bias Modification: Efficacy and Mechanisms of Action in Cocaine Addiction
Goals: To investigate the efficacy of training to decrease attentional bias to cocaine cues in the treatment of cocaine use disorders, and, using fMRI and fcMRI, to investigate the mechanisms of effect.
My Role: Co-Investigator
Other projects:
Ongoing:
Effects of Resident Training on Empathy Levels, PI Claire Wilcox, 7/2011-Present
Recently completed:
UNM School of Medicine Research Allocation Committee Grant 11/1/2010-1/31/2012
Title: Effects of Lorazepam on Brain Function in Alcoholics, PI Claire Wilcox.
Goals: To investigate the effects of lorazepam on fMRI/fcMRI markers of stress reactivity and inhibitory control.
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