Present | 1998-2003, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Oswego | |
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Present | 2003-2010, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Oswego | |
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Present | 2010-2012, Associate Professor, Falk College Department of Public Health, Food Studies, Syracuse University | |
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Present | 2012 - present, Graduate Program Director, Public Health, Falk College Department of Public Health, Food Studies, and Nutrition, Syracuse University | |
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Present | 2012-2013, Professor, Falk College Department of Public Health, Food Studies, and Nutrition, Syracuse University | |
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Present | 2013 - present, Falk Family Endowed Professor of Public Health, Falk College Department of Public Health, Food Studies, and Nutrition, Syracuse University | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Honors and Awards
- Principal Investigator: R01 Grant, Public Health Service (NIEHS), “Environmental Toxicants, Race, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children”; Awarded $1,809,340 for 2/13 – 10/16.
- Falk College “Faculty of the Year in Research”; 2012-2013.
- Principal Investigator and Program Director; NSF Research Education for Undergraduates (REU) program (“Training Veterans to Conduct Trauma Research with Fellow Veterans”), Awarded $228,750 for 7/1/2011 – 6/30/2013.
- Principal Investigator: Administrative Supplement to R15 Grant funded through American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA), Awarded $96,895 for 5/09-5/11.
- Principal Investigator: R15 Grant, Public Health Service (NIEHS), “Lead and Vascular Reactivity to Acute Stress in Children”; Awarded $205,741 for 5/07 – 5/10.
- SUNY Scholarly and Creative Activities Grant, Awarded: $3,000 for Fall, 2009.
- President’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity or Research, 2008.
- SUNY Scholarly and Creative Activities Grant, Awarded: $3,000 for Fall, 2006.
- Provost’s Award for Creative and Scholarly Activity or Research, 2002.
- Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, Who’s Who Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 2002-present.
- Pediatric Loan Repayment Program (NIH), 9/03 – 5/07; Awarded approximately $40,000 in student loan payments.
- Grant from Oswego Joint Labor/Management Committee for Professional Development and Quality of Work Life - $250.
- President’s Award for Excellence in Academic Advisement, 2001.
- Principal Investigator: RO1 Grant, Public Health Service (NIEHS), “Prenatal PCB Exposure and Acute Stress Reactivity”; Awarded $636,889 for 9/00 – 9/04.
- Principal Investigator: CISCA Incentive Grant, SUNY Oswego; “The Effect of Lake Ontario Fish Consumption on Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Stress in Rats and Humans”; Awarded $2,400, July, 2000 – August, 2000.
- Co-Principal Investigator: New York Community Trust Grant; “Prenatal Exposure to PCBs: Possible Links to Abnormal Brain Development and ADHD; Awarded $168,314 for 10/99 – 10/01 (awarded no-cost extension).
- Co-Investigator on grant "Do hostility and stress predict CV mortality in MRFIT" (P.I.: Karen A. Matthews, Ph.D.). Awarded $376,716 for 10/98 – 2/01.
- SUNY Oswego CISCA Award to study “PCB-induced Maternal Hypertension”, June, 2000-August, 2000.
- SUNY Oswego CISCA Award to study “PCB-induced Hypertension”, February, 1999- February, 2000.
- SUNY Oswego Faculty Enhancement Award to study “Prenatal PCB Exposure and Acute Stress Reactivity”, Spring, 1999.
- Honorable Mention in the 1996 Psi Chi/APA Edwin B. Newman Graduate Research Award competition for paper by Gump and Kulik (1995).
- Teaching Assistant Training and Development Award, University of California, San Diego. 1993 and 1994.
- Gump, L., & Gump, B. Gender differences in the formation of moral judgments. Research grant funded by the Women's Research Institute, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. May, 1989 to May, 1990.
Courses
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- Introduction to Psychology
- Health Psychology (class and online versions)
- Research Methods/Experimental Psychology
- Health Promotion
- Introductory or Advanced Statistics
- Behavioral Medicine
- Psychophysiology
Contact Information
426 Ostrom Avenue, Room 317
Syracuse, NY 13244
Phone: (315) 443-2208
Email:bbgump@syr.edu
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