
Education
M.A., McGill University
Ph.D., McGill University
B.A., Concordia University
Biography
- Dr. Bartz's primary clinical interest is autism.
Publications
Bartz J, Young L, Hollander E, Buxbaum J, Ring R. Preclinical animal models of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In: Animal and Translational Models for CNS Drug Discovery [in press]. Elsevier Inc.;.
Bartz JA, Hollander E. Oxytocin and Experimental Therapeutics in Autism Spectrum Disorders. In: Advances in Vasopressin and Oxytocin-From Genes to Behavior. Progress in Brain Research Book Series (2008). Elsevier;.
Bartz JA, Lydon JE. Relationship-specific attachment, risk regulation, and communal norm adherence in close relationships. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2008; 44: 655-663.
Oxytocin increases retention of social cognition in autism. Biological Psychiatry 2007; 61: 498-503.
Bartz JA, McInnes A. CD38 regulates oxytocin secretion and complex social behavior. BioEssays 2007; 29: 837-841.
Bartz JA, Hollander E. ''The Hormone That Helps You Read Minds''. In: Mind Matters, the Scientific American blog on science and mind (28 August 2007).
Bartz JA, Lydon JE. Navigating the interdependence dilemma: Attachment goals and the use of communal norms with potential close others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2006; 91: 77-96.
Bartz JA, Hollander E. The neuroscience of affiliation: Forging links between basic and clinical research on neuropeptides and social behavior. Hormones and Behavior 2006; 50: 518-528.
Bartz JA, Lydon JE. Close relationships and the working self-concept: Implicit and explicit effects of priming attachment on agency and communion. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 2004; 30: 1389-1401.
Gagne FM, Lydon JE, Bartz JA. Effects of mindset on the predicative validity of relationship constructs. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science 2003; 35: 292-304.
Clinical Trials
Industry Relationships
Physicians and scientists on the faculty of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai often interact with pharmaceutical, device and biotechnology companies to improve patient care, develop new therapies and achieve scientific breakthroughs. In order to promote an ethical and transparent environment for conducting research, providing clinical care and teaching, Mount Sinai requires that salaried faculty inform the School of their relationships with such companies.
Dr. Bartz did not report having any of the following types of financial relationships with industry during 2012 and/or 2013: consulting, scientific advisory board, industry-sponsored lectures, service on Board of Directors, participation on industry-sponsored committees, equity ownership valued at greater than 5% of a publicly traded company or any value in a privately held company. Please note that this information may differ from information posted on corporate sites due to timing or classification differences.
Mount Sinai's faculty policies relating to faculty collaboration with industry are posted on our website at http://icahn.mssm.edu/about-us/services-and-resources/faculty-resources/handbooks-and-policies/faculty-handbook. Patients may wish to ask their physician about the activities they perform for companies.
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