Joel Johnson - School of Medicine



Joel Johnson Stoddard, M.D., M.A.S.

Former name: Joel Peter Johnson

Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, Colorado University

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Education

S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1998

M.D., University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 2004

M.A.S. in Clinical Science, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California 2010

General Psychiatry Residency, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California 2004-2008

Mentored Clinical Research Training Program, an institutional NIH UL1 Award program, University of California, Davis Clinical Translational Science Center, 2008-2010

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, University of California, Davis, 2009-2011

Clinical Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health, 2011-2016

Honors/Awards

• Honors Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Member, inducted 1998

• Regent’s Scholar, UC San Francisco, School of Medicine 1998 through 2004

• Travel Award, Outstanding General Psychiatry Resident Award 2005 and 2006, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

• Travel Award, West Coast College of Biological Psychiatry, 2006

• Outstanding Resident Medical Staff Teaching Award, , UC Davis School of Medicine, 2006

• Leadership Award, American Psychiatric Association/GlaxoSmithKline Fellow, 2006-2008

• Community Service Award, Lesbian and Gay Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Association Dennis Anderson Memorial Award, 2006

• Research Career Award, NIH Competitive Loan Repayment Program Recipient, 2008-2010 and 2011-2014

• Research Career Award, Research Career Development Institute for Psychiatry, 2009

• Housestaff Research Recognition, Francis W. Noel Award, UC Davis Health System, 2010

• Outstanding Resident Award, Department of Psychiatry, UC Davis Health System Psychiatry Department, 2011

• Campaign for America’s Kids Junior Scholar Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2012

Licensure/Certification

• Physician, Medical Board of California, #A93206

• Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, General Psychiatry, #62659, 2011

• Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, #8597, 2013

Research Experience

Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PI: ChoKyun Rha, Ph.D.

January - June, 1995

Research assistant. Determined size of newly synthesized bio-polymers through intrinsic viscosity measurements.

Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PI: Jonathan King, Ph.D.

January 1996 - June 1998

Research assistant. Responsible for finding, mapping, and molecular characterization of temperature sensitive mutants of the coat protein of bacteriophage P22.

Cancer Center, University of California, San Francisco

PI: Fred Waldman, MD, Ph.D.

June 1998 - August 1998

Post baccalaureate fellowship. Early application of DNA microarray technology for chromosomal genomic hybridization.

Gladstone Institute for Virology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco

PI: Mark Goldsmith, MD, Ph.D.

June - November 1999

Fellowship. Created a real-time PCR system for studying HIV cytopathology.

Lesbian Health Research Center, University of California, San Francisco

PI: Sue Dibble, DNSc, RN

February 2004 - May 2004

Research elective as a medical student. Studied lifetime history of physical and sexual abuse in lesbians compared to their sisters.

MIND (Medical Investigation of Neurodevelopmental Disorders) Institute, University of California, Davis

PI: Tony J Simon, Ph.D.

October 2005 - July 2011

Mentored research fellowship beginning in general psychiatry residency designed to teach basic skills of clinical research. Projects: 1) Translational study to explore the cognitive markers, especially executive control of attention, that might predict schizophrenia-related symptoms in chromosome 22q11 Deletion Syndrome (22q11.2DS), a promising genetic model for schizophrenia. 2) Development and implementation of a spatiotemporal attention task using a multiple objects tracking during fMRI to explore functional differences in the capacity and resolution of visual attention.

Section on Bipolar Spectrum Disorders, National Institute of Mental Health

PI: Ellen Leibenluft, M.D.

August 2011 - Present

Mentored postdoctoral training in neural developmental psychopathology of severe, affective disorders in children. Projects: 1) Characterization of attentional impairments in children with severe irritability or bipolar disorder. 2) Development and testing of cognitive retraining therapy for severe irritability. 3) Assessment of intrinsic connectivity in youths and adults with bipolar disorder. 4) Assessment of the neurocorrelates of face-emotion processing abnormalities in bipolar disorder and severe irritability.

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

1. Shakibai SV, Johnson JP, Bourgeois JA. (2005). Paranoid delusions and cognitive impairment suggesting Fahr's disease. Psychosomatics. 46(6), 569-572.

2. Briscoe G, Arcand LF, Lin T, Johnson, JP, Rai A, Kolins K. (2006). Student's and resident's perceptions regarding technology in medical training. Academic Psychiatry. 30(6), 470-479.

3. Johnson JP, Sugden S, Bourgeois JA. (2007). A major event of self-mutilation in a patient with fetal alcohol syndrome. Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry. 21(1), 3.

4. Stoddard JJ, Dibble SL, Fineman N. (2009). Sexual and physical abuse: A comparison between lesbians and their heterosexual sisters. Journal of Homosexuality. 56(4), 407-420.

5. Stoddard JJ. (2009). Research grants for psychiatry residents. The American Journal of Psychiatry: The Residents’ Journal. 4(7), 5-8.

6. Beaton EA, Qin Y, Nguyen V, Johnson J, Pinter JD, Simon TJ. (2010). Increased incidence and size of cavum septum pellucidum in children with chromosome 22q11. 2 deletion syndrome. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. 181(2), 108-113.

7. Stoddard J, Niendam T, Hendren R, Carter C, Simon TJ. (2010). Attenuated positive symptoms of psychosis in adolescents with chromosome 22q11. 2 deletion syndrome. Schizophrenia Research. 118(1), 118-121.

8. Beaton EA, Stoddard J, Lai S, Lackey J, Shi J, Ross JL, et al. (2010). Atypical functional brain activation during a multiple object tracking task in girls with Turner syndrome: Neurocorrelates of reduced spatiotemporal resolution. American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 115(2), 140-156.

9. Stoddard J, Beckett L, Simon TJ. (2011). Atypical development of the executive attention network in children with chromosome 22q11. 2 deletion syndrome. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 3(1), 76-85.

10. Stoddard J, Leibowitz SF, Ton H, Snowdon S. (2011). Improving medical education about gender-variant youth and transgender adolescents. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 20(4), 779-791.

11. Cabaral MH, Beaton EA, Stoddard J, Simon TJ. (2012). Impaired multiple object tracking in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 4(1), 6.

12. Leibenluft E & Stoddard J. (2013). The developmental psychopathology of irritability. Development and Psychopathology. 25(4), 1473-1487.

13. Hommer RE, Meyer A, Stoddard J, Connolly M, Mogg K, Bradley BP, Pine DS, Leibenluft E, Brotman MA. (2014). Attention bias to threat faces in severe mood dysregulation. Depression and Anxiety. 31(7), 559-665.

14. Stoddard J, Stringaris A, Brotman MA, Montville D, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. (2014). Irritability in child and adolescent anxiety disorders. Depression and Anxiety. 31(7), 566-73.

15. Stoddard J, Hsu D, Reynolds RC, Brotman MA, Ernst M, Pine DS, Leibenluft, E, Dickstein DP. (2014). Aberrant amygdala intrinsic functional connectivity distinguishes youths with bipolar disorder from those with severe mood dysregulation. Psychiatric Research: Neuroimaging. 231(2), 120-125.

16. Stoddard J, Sharif-Askary B, Harkins EA, Frank HR, Brotman MA, Penton-Voak IS, Maoz K, Bar-Haim Y, Munafò M, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. (2016). An open pilot study of training hostile interpretation bias to treat disruptive mood dysregulation disorder. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 26(1), 49-57.

17. Stoddard J, Gotts SJ, Brotman MA, Lever S, Hsu D, Zarate CA, Ernst M, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. (2016). Aberrant intrinsic functional connectivity within and between corticostriatal and temporal-parietal networks in adults and youth with bipolar disorder. Psychological Medicine. 46(7), 1509-22.

18. Jarcho J, Davis MM, Shechner T, Degnan KA, Henderson HA, Stoddard J, Fox NA, Leibenluft E, Pine DS, Nelson EE. (2016). Early childhood social reticence predicts brain function in preadolescent youths during distinct forms of peer evaluation. Psychological Science. Epub ahead of print. doi: 10.1177/0956797616638319

19. Maoz K, Eldar S, Stoddard J, Pine DS, Leibenluft E, Bar-Haim Y. (2016). Angry-happy interpretations of ambiguous faces in social anxiety disorder. Psychiatry Research. Epub ahead of print. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2016.04.100

Refereed Letters

20. Johnson JP, Bourgeois JA, Quanbeck C. (2006). Treatment of olfactory hallucinations with topiramate. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 26(3), 340-341.

21. Stoddard, J., Takarae, Y., Simon, T. J. (2012). A second look: No effect of the COMT Val158Met polymorphism on conflict adaptation in youth with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Schizophrenia Research. 135(1-3), 202.

As Contributor/Collaborator

22. Adelson, S. L. (2012). Practice parameter on gay, lesbian, or bisexual sexual orientation, gender nonconformity, and gender discordance in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 51(9), 957-974.

23. Vorstman JAS, Breetvelt E, Duijff SN, Eliez S, Schneider M et al. for the International 22q11.2 Brain Behavior Syndrome Consortium. (2015). A cognitive decline precedes the onset of psychosis in patients with the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. JAMA: Psychiatry. 72 (4), 377-385.

Chapters

24. Johnson, J, Srinivasan M, Xiong G. (2009). Psychotic disorders. In, McCarron R, Xiong G, Bourgeois J. (Eds.), A Practical Guide to Primary Care Psychiatry (pp. 80-102). Philidelphia, PA: Lippencott, William & Wilkins.

Ad Hoc Reviewer:

American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2014

Annals of Depression and Anxiety, 2015

Brain and Cognition, 2012

Cognition and Emotion, 2012, 2015

Current Psychiatry Reviews, 2012

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015, 2016

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2015, 2016

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2013, 2015, 2016

Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2013

PLoS ONE, 2014

Psychiatry Research, 2010

Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2014

Psychological Medicine, 2016

Schizophrenia Research, 2011, 2012, 2015

Abstracts/Posters

• Johnson JP, Waldman F: Genomic alterations in six bladder cancer cell lines studied by DNA arrays, comparative genomic hybridization, and flourescence in situ hybridization with an emphasis on chromosome 20. American Society for Human Genetics, Annual Meeting, 1999.

• Madaan V, Johnson J, Stowell K, Khurana A, Bess J, Oldham R, Davis G, Gross A, Freyberg Z. Pregnancy and parenting issues in psychiatry residency: A pilot study. American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Residency, Annual Meeting, 2008.

• Angkustsiri K, Tartaglia N, Johnson J, Enriquez J, Leckliter I, Hansen RL, Simon TJ. Under-identification of anxiety and attentional symptoms in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Western Society for Pediatric Research, Annual Meeting, 2009.

• Shapiro H, Takarae Y, Beaton EA, Stoddard J, Simon TJ. Selective attentional impairments in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Annual Meeting, 2009.

• Beaton EA, Cabaral M, Stoddard J, Simon TJ. Reduced spatiotemporal resolution in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Annual Meeting, 2009.

• Stoddard J, Niendam T, Hendren R, Carter C, Simon TJ. Evidence for a more stable, attenuated psychotic phenotype in chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2009.

• Stoddard J, Solomon M, Niendam T, Hendren R, Carter C, Ragland D, Minzenberg M, Yoon J, Simon TJ. Schizophrenia related symptoms in chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and their relationship to the autism spectrum. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2009.

• Angkustsiri K, Stoddard J, Leckliter I, Enriquez J, Beaton EA, Hansen R, Simon TJ. COMT genotype, anxiety, and hyperactivity in chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Pediatric Academic Societies, Annual Meeting, 2010

• Stoddard J, Beckett L, Simon TJ. The Development of the executive control of attention in chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2010.

• Takarae Y, Cabaral M, Tassone F, Stoddard J, Simon TJ. Development of cognitive control in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting 2010.

• Stoddard J, Shapiro HM, Cruz J, Takarae Y, Simon TJ. Impairment in two mechanisms of cognitive control in adolescents with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting 2011.

• Simon TJ, Angkustsiri K, Tartaglia N, Leckliter I, Enriquez J, Beaton EA, Stoddard J. Anxiety predicts adaptive function in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. A possible modulator of schizophrenia risk? Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2011.

• Hommer R, Meyer A, Stoddard J, Connolly ME, Mogg K, Bradley BP, Pine DS, Leibenluft E, Brotman MA. Attention bias to threat faces in severe mood dysregulation. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting. 2012.

• Stoddard J, Kim P, Arizpe J, Hsu D, Razdun V, Deveney C, Brotman MA, Blair J, Pine DS, Baker C, Leibenluft E. Eye gaze abnormalities in youths at familial risk for bipolar disorder. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2013.

• Stoddard J, Stringaris A, Montville D, Brotman M, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. Irritability in pediatric anxiety disorders. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting. 2013.

• Stephenson DD, Beaton EA, Cabaral MH, Stoddard J, Simon TJ. Functional neurocorrelates of impaired multiple object tracking in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting, 2013.

• Brotman MA, Stoddard J, Harkins EA, Haring CT, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. Diffusion model differentiates impairments in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and severe mood dysregulation. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2014.

• Beaton EA, Stephanson DD, Stoddard J, Cabaral M, Simon TJ. Functional neurocorrelates of impaired multiple object tracking in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2014.

• Simon TJ, Antshel KM, Stoddard J, Fremont W, Kates WR. A potentially efficient screening tool for psychotic thinking in youth with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, 2015.

• Stoddard J, Sharif-Askary B, Harkins EA, Frank H, Brotman MA, P-V I, Maoz K, B-H Y, Munafo M, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. Preliminary evidence for computer-based training targeting hostile interpretation bias as a treatment for DMDD. Neuropsychopharmacology (2015) 40, S612–S655; doi:10.1038/npp.2015.328

Presentations/Teaching Experience

Grand Rounds

• Stoddard J. "New Parenting During Psychiatry Residency," University of California, Davis, Dept. of Psychiatry, Sacramento, August 2008

• Stoddard J. “The Implications of Atypical Cognitive and Behavioral Development for Psychiatric Disorders in Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome,” University of California, Davis, Dept. of Psychiatry, Sacramento, June 2010

• Stoddard J. “The Psychopathology of Irritability in Youth,” Georgetown University Medical Center, Dept. of Psychiatry, Washington, DC, April 2015

• Stoddard J. “Social and Language Impairment in a Youth with Severe, Chronic Irritability,” NIH, Clinical Neuroscience Grand Rounds, February 2016.

At Professional Meetings/Symposia

• Stoddard J. “Managed Care and Psychiatry Residency,” American Psychiatric Association, Washington DC, May 2007.

• Stoddard J. “Sweet Child of Mine: New Parenting and Psychiatry Residency,” American Psychiatric Association, Washington DC, May 2007

• Stoddard J. “Mental Health and Childhood: Challenges for Children with DS22q11.2,” Elwyn Genetics Conference, Sacramento, March 2007, March 2008, March 2009

• Stoddard J. “Mental Disorders in Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.” Society of Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics, September 2009.

• Stoddard J. “Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Strategies for Teaching in the New Millennium,” American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2009 & American Psychiatric Association, May 2010.

• Stoddard J. “Genes, Cognition and Behavior in Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome,” CABIL Family Meeting, March 2010.

• Stoddard J, Deveney C, Connolly M, Haring C, Bones B, Reynolds R, Kim P, Pine D, Leibenluft E. “Selective Attention Impairments in Severe Irritability.” In E. Leibenluft (Chair), The Neurobiology of Irritability. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2012.

• Stoddard J, Hsu D, Pine DS, Ernst M, Leibenluft E, Dickstein D. “Amygdala Functional Connectivity in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder vs. Severe Mood Dysregulation.” Annual training meeting of the National Institute of Mental Health, Emmitsburg, MD, February 2014.

• Stoddard J, Hsu D, Pine DS, Ernst M, Leibenluft E, Dickstein D. “Amygdala Functional Connectivity in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder and Severe Mood Dysregulation.” In E. Leibenluft (Chair) & G.S. Dichter (Co-chair), Neural and Genetic Mechanisms of Irritability: Developmental Perspectives. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, May 2014.

• Stoddard J, Kim P, Yi J, Hinton K, Pine DS, Leibenluft E. “Neural Correlates of Implicit Face-Emotion Processing in Youth with Severe Irritability.” In E. Leibenluft (Chair), Irritability in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Inroads to Predicting Outcomes and Therapeutic Response. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2014.

Course Instruction

• “Introductory Biology, Course 7.02,” Teaching assistant. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, September - December 1996.

• “Biochemistry, Course 7.05,” Teaching assistant. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, February - June 1998

• "On Doctoring," Section leader. UC Davis Medical School, Sacramento, 2006.

"Psychopharmacology: Antipsychotics," Clerkship site lecturer at Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center, Sacramento, 2005 - 2007.

"Mental Health Diagnosis," Clerkship lecturer, UC Davis Medical School, Sacramento, 2006 - 2011

Curriculum & Education Development

Medical Student Education, University of California, San Francisco

2003 - 2005

Consultant for course development for the Family and Community Medicine Department, course170.01A, on health policy, and a School of Medicine pilot course for clerkship adjustment.

Co-chair: Symposium on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Primary Care and Mental Health, University of California, Davis

January 17, 2009

Recruited 5 nationally and internationally recognized speakers, and secured funding for a continuing education symposium for health care practitioners on LGBT health. 150 local providers in the primary care and mental health attended.

Member-in-Training & Fellowship Committee Liaison to the General Medical Education Committee, National Institutes of Health

July 2012 - June 2013

Voting member of the NIH’s General Medical Education Committee in which members discuss and implement medical education policy at the NIH. Major initiatives I’ve been involved in include involving fellows in QI/QA initiatives and administering the NIH Distinguished Clinical Teaching Award.

Executive Member of ClinFelCom, National Institutes of Health

June 2013 – June 2014

Member of the NIH’s Clinical Fellows’ Committee (ClinFelCom) representing all NIH medical residents & fellows, both ACGME and non-ACGME, reporting to the Clinical Director of the NIH. One of 5 members in a steering committee that determines the agenda of ClinFelCom. Major initiatives I’ve been involved in include promoting grant opportunities for fellows and involving fellows in QI/QA initiatives.

Service

Health Care Advocacy

1999 – 2002

Involved in San Francisco health care advocacy for the indigent and uninsured. Created the largest grassroots email bulletin in San Francisco which was in use until 2004.

Smoking Cessation CBT Group Leader

Spring 2002

Led a smoking cessation CBT course with UCSF professor Dr. Kim Norman at a homeless shelter.

Health Care Options Project

Advisor, November 2002

Worked with one of nine organizations to draft proposals for the California legislature on health care payment models.

Member: Editorial Board Velocardiofacial Syndrome Education Foundation Newsletter

Winter 2006 - Fall 2008

Responsible for articles related to medical issues with velocardiofacial syndrome (22q11.2DS). Also responsible for writing a quarterly column.

Judge for Psychiatry Section, NIH Fellows Award for Research Excellence

2013 (Chief Judge), 2015 (Judge)

Chaired or was part of a four-member panel that judged all psychiatry-related submissions by NIH postdoctoral fellows for a prestigious research award.

Professional Affiliations

• American Psychiatric Association, Member, inducted 2005

• American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Member, inducted 2004

• Society of Biological Psychiatry, Member, inducted 2013

• Society for Neuroscience, Member, inducted 2014

Member in Training: AACAP Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues Committee

October 2005-2012

Resulted in being listing as an expert contributor, i.e., coauthor, to AACAP Practice Guidelines for clinically significant gender identity and sexual orientation issues in youths.

Resident Member Liaison: APA Committee on Managed Care

July 2006- May 2007

Work Experience

Millennium Pharmaceutical, Cambridge, Massachusetts

December '96 - August '97

Responsible for mapping human disease markers using linkage analysis. Techniques used: ABI Prism sequencing, robot direction.

Zack Systems, San Mateo, CA

December '99 - August '01

Software Engineer. Designed and created applications for proxy server. Wrote CGIs, database modules, and system modules. Created user interfaces. Built and maintained internal website for networking company.

El Hogar Community Mental Health, Sacramento, CA

March ’06 – April ‘07

Consultant psychiatrist. Treated Sacramento County psychiatric patients.

Human Resources Consultants, Sacramento, CA

April ’07- July '08

Consultant psychiatrist. Treated Sacramento County psychiatric patients.

Inalliance, Sacramento, CA

October ’07- July ’11

Contract psychiatrist. Assessed and treated adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Heritage Oaks Hospital/Sierra Vista Hospital

September ’08- July ’11

On call and administrator for a crew of four psychiatrists rotating to cover seclusion and restraint on call and weekend admissions.

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