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Paul F. Malloy graduated from Dartmouth College in 1972 and served as a Navy officer for four years. He earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from SUNY Binghamton in 1981 and has been a faculty member at Brown University since 1983. He served as the Director of Psychology at Butler Hospital and Co-Director of the Memory Aging Program. His research primarily focuses on frontal lobe and executive function neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly examining how small vessel cerebrovascular disease can cause executive deficits through behavioral neuroimaging techniques. Malloy has authored numerous publications highlighting the impact of executive dysfunction on daily living activities and caregiver burden in various populations, including those with OCD and depression undergoing treatments involving Gamma knife deep brain stimulation. He is actively involved in multiple funded research projects and has held numerous influential positions in training and supervising postdoctoral fellows and interns in neuropsychology. Throughout his academic career, he has received several awards for outstanding teaching and contributions to the field of neuropsychology.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Served as the Director of Psychology at Butler Hospital and Co-Director of the Memory Aging Program.
Department: Department of Economics