Author Biographies

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Harris R. Lieberman is a research psychologist in the Military Nutrition Division of USARIEM in Natick, Massachusetts. He has been an invited lecturers at numerous national and international conferences, government research laboratories, and universities. He received his Ph.D. in physiological psychology from the University of Florida and then conducted postdoctoral research at the Department of Psychology and Brain Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1980 to 1990, he was on the research staff at MIT, where he examined the effects of food constituents and drugs on human behavior and brain function. In 1990 he joined the civilian research staff of USARIEM, where he has continued his work in nutrition, behavior, and stress. From 1994 to 2000, he was chief or deputy chief of the Military Nutrition program at USARIEM. His recent research has addressed the effects of various nutritional factors, diets, and environmental stress on animals and humans performance, brain function, and behavior. His work has focused on developing and applying a variety of emerging technologies in nutrition, neuroscience, and microelectronics to sustain and enhance human performance in stressful environments.
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