Adjunct Associate Professor
Expertise
Addiction, Psychology and Sociology
Scholarship
- Heyman, Gene. Addiction: A disorder of choice. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009.
- Heyman,G.M. & Gibb, S.. "Delay discounting in college cigarette chippers." Behavioural Pharmacology 17. 8 (2006): 660-679.
- Heyman, Gene. "The Sense of Conscious Will." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27. 5 (2004): 663-664.
Profile
Gene Heyman is currently a lecturer in the Center for Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences and Medicine at Harvard University. He was previously an Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1989. His research interests include addiction, animal models of drug self-administration, and choice. He has taught courses on addiction, learning, and behavioral economics. His research is supported by grants from the N.S.F., the N.I.A.A.A., and the Russell Sage Foundation. His projects have included the epidemiology of addiction, theories of addiction, and an animal model for testing pharmacological treatments for alcoholism. In addition to teaching and research, he volunteers as a counselor at an addiction treatment center.Gene Heyman received his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Harvard University in 1977.In between graduate school and his present position he held a post-doctoral fellowship in the Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences Department of the University of Chicago and was a Research Scientist at American Cynamid's Lederle Laboratories.
Degrees
Harvard University
Ph.D.
Awards and Honors
- Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University (2007)
- NIDA Behavioral Prcoesses Review Committee (2007 - 2008)
- Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University (2006)
- Hoopes Prize, "For excellence in work with undergraduates" (2006)
- Board of Editors, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (2005)

