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Joanne Berger-Sweeney

Joanne E. Berger-Sweeney (born September 21, 1958) is an American neuroscientist and the 22nd president of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.[1] She is the first African-American and the first woman to serve in the position. Earlier in her career, Berger-Sweeney did proof-of-concept work on galantamine (brand name Razadyne), the second-most used drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.

Joanne Berger-Sweeney
Joanne Berger-Sweeney in 2012
Born
Joanne E. Sweeney

(1958-09-21) September 21, 1958 (age 65)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican
EducationWellesley College (1979 BA)
UC Berkeley (1981 MPH)
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (1989 PhD)
Known forProof-of-concept work on galantamine, a drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease
SpouseUrs V. Berger
Children2
AwardsAlumni Achievement Award, Johns Hopkins University (2015)
Posse Star, Posse Foundation (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience
InstitutionsTrinity College (Connecticut)
Doctoral advisorJoseph T. Coyle
Yvon Lamour
Doctoral studentsElizabeth A. Buffalo
Signature

Early life and education edit

Berger-Sweeney was born on September 21, 1958, in Los Angeles. Her parents met at Clark College. Her father earned his law degree at Howard University, finishing second in his class.[2] Her mother was executive director of the Los Angeles Girl Scouts Council and was the first African-American woman to lead a Girl Scouts Council in a major metropolitan area.[2][3]

Berger-Sweeney attended Holman United Methodist Church in Los Angeles. Later in life, at her first commencement ceremony at Trinity College, Berger-Sweeney asked civil rights leader and former Holman UMC pastor Rev. James Morris Lawson Jr. to speak.[4][5]

Berger-Sweeney attended Wellesley College, where she earned an undergraduate degree in psychobiology (neuroscience)[6] in 1979. She received a Masters of Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley[7] in 1981. Berger-Sweeney completed her doctoral work in neurotoxicology with Joseph T. Coyle at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health[8][9] in 1989. Berger-Sweeney did proof-of-concept work on galantamine (brand name Razadyne), showing that the drug reversed memory deficits in mice. Her work served as the foundation for clinical trials by Janssen Pharmaceutica, culminating in the drug's approval by the FDA.[9] Galantamine is the second-most-used Alzheimer's drug in the world.[6][7]

Berger-Sweeney received her PhD in 1989. She completed her postdoctoral training at the National Institute of Health (Inserm) in Paris, France.[7]

Career edit

Berger-Sweeney returned to Wellesley in 1991 to teach and conduct research.[1] She was the first African-American woman at Wellesley to become a full professor[4] and was named the Allene Lummis Russell Professor in Neuroscience.[1] During her tenure at Wellesley, she served as director of the neuroscience program and as associate dean of the college.[1]

In 2010, Berger-Sweeney became Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University, where she served until 2014, during which time she strengthened the school's faculty and interdisciplinary programs. She helped create the Center for Race and Democracy at Tufts, which studies the impact of race on individuals' lives.[10] She also led the creation of the Bridge to Liberal Arts Success at Tufts (BLAST) program that supports college students from underserved high schools.[1]

On October 26, 2014, she became the first woman and the first African American to lead Trinity College (Connecticut).[11] In 2018, the college renewed her contract through 2024.[11] Berger-Sweeney has overseen several important initiatives at Trinity, including a new strategic plan that will guide the college through 2023; a new mentoring program for incoming students (the Bantam Network); a new campus initiative to promote respect and inclusion; and an expansion into downtown Hartford.[1]

Controversies edit

During her tenure at Trinity College, Berger-Sweeney was involved in several controversies that garnered national media attention.

Johnny Eric Williams edit

In April 2019, professor of sociology Johnny Eric Williams tweeted "whiteness is terrorism," drawing criticism from alumni and others.[12][13] Berger-Sweeney released statements affirming Trinity College's support for "academic freedom and free expression and inquiry."[12][14]

The same professor had been suspended in 2017 after he used "#LetThemFuckingDie" on a Facebook post.[15] Conservative media argued that the hashtag was in response to a post about the Republican Congressional baseball practice shooting, in which Steve Scalise was shot.[15][16] Williams stated that the posts were not a call for violence against white people.[15]

In responses to threats after the 2017 incident, Berger-Sweeney shut down campus and initiated an investigation of Williams.[15][17] Prior to the campus shutdown, Berger-Sweeney wrote in an email to campus that a "call to show indifference to the lives of bigots" when their lives are endangered is "reprehensible, and any such suggestion is abhorrent."[15] Although Williams was suspended,[18] he was eventually cleared in an investigation that concluded conservative media misinterpreted his posts.[14][19]

Churchill Club edit

Trinity students confronted Berger-Sweeney at a midday event on May 2, 2019, over the decision to approve the Churchill Club, a conservative student organization. Gregory B. Smith, professor of political science, had founded the club at Trinity College.[20][21] The Churchill Club describes itself as being "dedicated to the preservation, dissemination and extension of the Western moral and philosophical tradition." Smith called African-American, Asian-American, Latino, Muslim and Jewish culture houses on campus “tribal enclaves,” which drew criticism.[20]

Over two dozen students handed Berger-Sweeney a letter of demands, including that she reverse the club's approval, denounce white supremacy, and change the club approval process.[20] In a written statement, Berger-Sweeney affirmed Trinity College's commitment to academic freedom. Her statement read, in part: "We have an unshakable commitment to free expression and inquiry, open debate and discourse, and the valuing of all voices."[20]

Other leadership positions edit

Berger-Sweeney serves as a Director at Hartford Hospital, Inc and Hartford HealthCare Corporation.[6] She chairs the professional development committee of the Society for Neuroscience, is on the board of directors for the AFS Intercultural Programs/USA, and is a Trustee and chair of the Academic Affairs Committee for Framingham State University.[6] She is also a member of the board of trustees of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.[7]

Research edit

Berger-Sweeney has received grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, as well as from private foundations, for her work on the neurobiology of learning and memory, with applications to neurodevelopmental disorders. She has authored or co-authored more than 60 scientific articles.[10]

Awards and honors edit

Berger-Sweeney has received a number of awards for her scientific work, including the following:

Personal life edit

Berger-Sweeney's husband, Urs V. Berger, is a neuroscientist and computer scientist. They have two children.[4]

Selected works edit

  • (2014) Schaevitz L, Berger-Sweeney J, Ricceri L. "One-carbon metabolism in neurodevelopmental disorders: using broad-based nutraceutics to treat cognitive deficits in complex spectrum disorders". Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 46: 270–84. PMID 24769289 DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2014.04.007
  • (2012) Schaevitz LR, Berger-Sweeney JE. "Gene-environment interactions and epigenetic pathways in autism: the importance of one-carbon metabolism". Ilar Journal / National Research Council, Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources. 53: 322–40. PMID 23744970 DOI: 10.1093/ilar.53.3-4.322
  • (2011) Berger-Sweeney J. "Cognitive deficits in Rett syndrome: what we know and what we need to know to treat them". Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 96: 637–46.
  • (2009) Ward BC, Kolodny NH, Nag N, Berger-Sweeney JE. "Neurochemical changes in a mouse model of Rett syndrome: changes over time and in response to perinatal choline nutritional supplementation". Journal of Neurochemistry. 108: 361–71. PMID 19012748 DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2008.05768.x
  • (2008) Nag N, Mellott TJ, Berger-Sweeney JE. "Effects of postnatal dietary choline supplementation on motor regional brain volume and growth factor expression in a mouse model of Rett syndrome". Brain Research. 1237: 101–9. PMID 18778693 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2008.08.042

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "About President Berger-Sweeney". Trinity College. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Berger-Sweeney, J. Trinity inaugural address 2018-08-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  3. ^ Andrews, Kathy, "Girl Scouts of Connecticut organization honors President Berger-Sweeney" 2019-12-16 at the Wayback Machine. Trinity College Press Release. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Wardlaw, V. (September 2, 2015). "Trinity College president celebrates 70th anniversary of Holman UMC". Los Angeles Sentinel. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  5. ^ "James Lawson, elder statesman of civil rights movement, is 2015 commencement speaker" 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine. Trinity College Press Release, May 7, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d "Joanne Berger-Sweeney: Executive Profile & Biography". Company Overview of Hartford HealthCare Corporation. Bloomberg LP. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d "Joanne Berger-Sweeney, PhD, MPH, elected to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Board of Trustees". The ASCO Post. April 25, 2017. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  8. ^ a b Berger-Sweeney Distinguished Alumna Award Profile. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  9. ^ a b Coyle, J. (nd). Joseph T. Coyle in The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c "Dr. Joanne Berger-Sweeney". American Academy of Arts and Sciences. April 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  11. ^ a b Megan, K. (July 17, 2018). "Trinity Renews President Joanne Berger-Sweeney's Contract For Five Years". Hartford Courant. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  12. ^ a b Fink, J. (April 24, 2019). "Trinity College professor defends 'whiteness is terrorism' tweet amid alumni backlash", Newsweek. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  13. ^ "Editorial: At Trinity College, a new intolerance takes root". Hartford Courant. May 5, 2019. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  14. ^ a b Flaherty, C. (May 1, 2019). "Speech on Blast (Again) at Trinity". Inside Higher Ed.
  15. ^ a b c d e Megan, K. (June 22, 2017). "Trinity professor flees campus after threats over Facebook comments, issues public apology", Hartford Courant. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  16. ^ Flaherty, C. (June 22, 2017). "The dangers of filtered speech". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  17. ^ Berger-Sweeney, J. (January 23, 2018). "Safeguarding academic freedom and a college community". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  18. ^ Flaherty, C. (June 27, 2017). "Trinity suspends targeted professor". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  19. ^ Pappano, L (August 4, 2017). "Professors as targets of internet outrage". The New York Times. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  20. ^ a b c d Rondinone, N. (2019). "Trinity students again protest school's decision to accept controversial Churchill Club". Retrieved May 29, 2019.
  21. ^ Gregory Smith faculty profile, Trinity College. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  22. ^ "Member Directory". Sigma Xi. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  23. ^ "Award Abstract #9458101 - NSF Young Investigator". National Science Foundation. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  24. ^ a b "Joanne Berger-Sweeney". The HistoryMakers. April 23, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2019.
  25. ^ Bates, Mary (July 26, 2013). "Dean, neuroscientist, mentor: The many hats of Joanne Berger-Sweeney". American Association for the Advancement of Science. Retrieved June 22, 2019.

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Preceded by 22nd President of the Trinity College
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Joanne E Berger Sweeney born September 21 1958 is an American neuroscientist and the 22nd president of Trinity College Hartford Connecticut 1 She is the first African American and the first woman to serve in the position Earlier in her career Berger Sweeney did proof of concept work on galantamine brand name Razadyne the second most used drug to treat Alzheimer s disease Joanne Berger SweeneyJoanne Berger Sweeney in 2012BornJoanne E Sweeney 1958 09 21 September 21 1958 age 65 Los Angeles CaliforniaNationalityAmericanEducationWellesley College 1979 BA UC Berkeley 1981 MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 1989 PhD Known forProof of concept work on galantamine a drug used to treat Alzheimer s diseaseSpouseUrs V BergerChildren2AwardsAlumni Achievement Award Johns Hopkins University 2015 Posse Star Posse Foundation 2017 Scientific careerFieldsNeuroscienceInstitutionsTrinity College Connecticut Doctoral advisorJoseph T CoyleYvon LamourDoctoral studentsElizabeth A BuffaloSignature Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Controversies 2 1 1 Johnny Eric Williams 2 1 2 Churchill Club 2 2 Other leadership positions 3 Research 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 Selected works 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editBerger Sweeney was born on September 21 1958 in Los Angeles Her parents met at Clark College Her father earned his law degree at Howard University finishing second in his class 2 Her mother was executive director of the Los Angeles Girl Scouts Council and was the first African American woman to lead a Girl Scouts Council in a major metropolitan area 2 3 Berger Sweeney attended Holman United Methodist Church in Los Angeles Later in life at her first commencement ceremony at Trinity College Berger Sweeney asked civil rights leader and former Holman UMC pastor Rev James Morris Lawson Jr to speak 4 5 Berger Sweeney attended Wellesley College where she earned an undergraduate degree in psychobiology neuroscience 6 in 1979 She received a Masters of Public Health from the University of California Berkeley 7 in 1981 Berger Sweeney completed her doctoral work in neurotoxicology with Joseph T Coyle at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 8 9 in 1989 Berger Sweeney did proof of concept work on galantamine brand name Razadyne showing that the drug reversed memory deficits in mice Her work served as the foundation for clinical trials by Janssen Pharmaceutica culminating in the drug s approval by the FDA 9 Galantamine is the second most used Alzheimer s drug in the world 6 7 Berger Sweeney received her PhD in 1989 She completed her postdoctoral training at the National Institute of Health Inserm in Paris France 7 Career editBerger Sweeney returned to Wellesley in 1991 to teach and conduct research 1 She was the first African American woman at Wellesley to become a full professor 4 and was named the Allene Lummis Russell Professor in Neuroscience 1 During her tenure at Wellesley she served as director of the neuroscience program and as associate dean of the college 1 In 2010 Berger Sweeney became Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University where she served until 2014 during which time she strengthened the school s faculty and interdisciplinary programs She helped create the Center for Race and Democracy at Tufts which studies the impact of race on individuals lives 10 She also led the creation of the Bridge to Liberal Arts Success at Tufts BLAST program that supports college students from underserved high schools 1 On October 26 2014 she became the first woman and the first African American to lead Trinity College Connecticut 11 In 2018 the college renewed her contract through 2024 11 Berger Sweeney has overseen several important initiatives at Trinity including a new strategic plan that will guide the college through 2023 a new mentoring program for incoming students the Bantam Network a new campus initiative to promote respect and inclusion and an expansion into downtown Hartford 1 Controversies edit During her tenure at Trinity College Berger Sweeney was involved in several controversies that garnered national media attention Johnny Eric Williams edit In April 2019 professor of sociology Johnny Eric Williams tweeted whiteness is terrorism drawing criticism from alumni and others 12 13 Berger Sweeney released statements affirming Trinity College s support for academic freedom and free expression and inquiry 12 14 The same professor had been suspended in 2017 after he used LetThemFuckingDie on a Facebook post 15 Conservative media argued that the hashtag was in response to a post about the Republican Congressional baseball practice shooting in which Steve Scalise was shot 15 16 Williams stated that the posts were not a call for violence against white people 15 In responses to threats after the 2017 incident Berger Sweeney shut down campus and initiated an investigation of Williams 15 17 Prior to the campus shutdown Berger Sweeney wrote in an email to campus that a call to show indifference to the lives of bigots when their lives are endangered is reprehensible and any such suggestion is abhorrent 15 Although Williams was suspended 18 he was eventually cleared in an investigation that concluded conservative media misinterpreted his posts 14 19 Churchill Club edit Trinity students confronted Berger Sweeney at a midday event on May 2 2019 over the decision to approve the Churchill Club a conservative student organization Gregory B Smith professor of political science had founded the club at Trinity College 20 21 The Churchill Club describes itself as being dedicated to the preservation dissemination and extension of the Western moral and philosophical tradition Smith called African American Asian American Latino Muslim and Jewish culture houses on campus tribal enclaves which drew criticism 20 Over two dozen students handed Berger Sweeney a letter of demands including that she reverse the club s approval denounce white supremacy and change the club approval process 20 In a written statement Berger Sweeney affirmed Trinity College s commitment to academic freedom Her statement read in part We have an unshakable commitment to free expression and inquiry open debate and discourse and the valuing of all voices 20 Other leadership positions edit Berger Sweeney serves as a Director at Hartford Hospital Inc and Hartford HealthCare Corporation 6 She chairs the professional development committee of the Society for Neuroscience is on the board of directors for the AFS Intercultural Programs USA and is a Trustee and chair of the Academic Affairs Committee for Framingham State University 6 She is also a member of the board of trustees of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 7 Research editBerger Sweeney has received grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation as well as from private foundations for her work on the neurobiology of learning and memory with applications to neurodevelopmental disorders She has authored or co authored more than 60 scientific articles 10 Awards and honors editBerger Sweeney has received a number of awards for her scientific work including the following Member Sigma Xi 1992 22 Young Investigator Award National Science Foundation 1994 23 Member The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives 24 Lifetime Mentoring Award Society for Neuroscience 2006 1 Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science 2012 24 25 Distinguished Alumna Award Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 2015 8 Member American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2018 10 Personal life editBerger Sweeney s husband Urs V Berger is a neuroscientist and computer scientist They have two children 4 Selected works edit 2014 Schaevitz L Berger Sweeney J Ricceri L One carbon metabolism in neurodevelopmental disorders using broad based nutraceutics to treat cognitive deficits in complex spectrum disorders Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 46 270 84 PMID 24769289 DOI 10 1016 j neubiorev 2014 04 007 2012 Schaevitz LR Berger Sweeney JE Gene environment interactions and epigenetic pathways in autism the importance of one carbon metabolism Ilar Journal National Research Council Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources 53 322 40 PMID 23744970 DOI 10 1093 ilar 53 3 4 322 2011 Berger Sweeney J Cognitive deficits in Rett syndrome what we know and what we need to know to treat them Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 96 637 46 2009 Ward BC Kolodny NH Nag N Berger Sweeney JE Neurochemical changes in a mouse model of Rett syndrome changes over time and in response to perinatal choline nutritional supplementation Journal of Neurochemistry 108 361 71 PMID 19012748 DOI 10 1111 j 1471 4159 2008 05768 x 2008 Nag N Mellott TJ Berger Sweeney JE Effects of postnatal dietary choline supplementation on motor regional brain volume and growth factor expression in a mouse model of Rett syndrome Brain Research 1237 101 9 PMID 18778693 DOI 10 1016 j brainres 2008 08 042References edit a b c d e f g About President Berger Sweeney Trinity College Retrieved May 29 2019 a b Berger Sweeney J Trinity inaugural address Archived 2018 08 05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved May 31 2019 Andrews Kathy Girl Scouts of Connecticut organization honors President Berger Sweeney Archived 2019 12 16 at the Wayback Machine Trinity College Press Release Retrieved May 31 2019 a b c Wardlaw V September 2 2015 Trinity College president celebrates 70th anniversary of Holman UMC Los Angeles Sentinel Retrieved May 31 2019 James Lawson elder statesman of civil rights movement is 2015 commencement speaker Archived 2015 07 09 at the Wayback Machine Trinity College Press Release May 7 2015 Retrieved May 31 2019 a b c d Joanne Berger Sweeney Executive Profile amp Biography Company Overview of Hartford HealthCare Corporation Bloomberg LP Retrieved June 22 2019 a b c d Joanne Berger Sweeney PhD MPH elected to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Board of Trustees The ASCO Post April 25 2017 Retrieved May 31 2019 a b Berger Sweeney Distinguished Alumna Award Profile Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health a b Coyle J nd Joseph T Coyle in The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography Retrieved May 31 2019 a b c Dr Joanne Berger Sweeney American Academy of Arts and Sciences April 2018 Retrieved June 22 2019 a b Megan K July 17 2018 Trinity Renews President Joanne Berger Sweeney s Contract For Five Years Hartford Courant Retrieved June 22 2019 a b Fink J April 24 2019 Trinity College professor defends whiteness is terrorism tweet amid alumni backlash Newsweek Retrieved May 31 2019 Editorial At Trinity College a new intolerance takes root Hartford Courant May 5 2019 Retrieved May 31 2019 a b Flaherty C May 1 2019 Speech on Blast Again at Trinity Inside Higher Ed a b c d e Megan K June 22 2017 Trinity professor flees campus after threats over Facebook comments issues public apology Hartford Courant Retrieved May 31 2019 Flaherty C June 22 2017 The dangers of filtered speech Inside Higher Ed Retrieved May 31 2019 Berger Sweeney J January 23 2018 Safeguarding academic freedom and a college community Inside Higher Ed Retrieved May 31 2019 Flaherty C June 27 2017 Trinity suspends targeted professor Inside Higher Ed Retrieved May 31 2019 Pappano L August 4 2017 Professors as targets of internet outrage The New York Times Retrieved May 31 2019 a b c d Rondinone N 2019 Trinity students again protest school s decision to accept controversial Churchill Club Retrieved May 29 2019 Gregory Smith faculty profile Trinity College Retrieved May 31 2019 Member Directory Sigma Xi Retrieved June 22 2019 Award Abstract 9458101 NSF Young Investigator National Science Foundation Retrieved June 22 2019 a b Joanne Berger Sweeney The HistoryMakers April 23 2013 Retrieved June 22 2019 Bates Mary July 26 2013 Dean neuroscientist mentor The many hats of Joanne Berger Sweeney American Association for the Advancement of Science Retrieved June 22 2019 External links 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