Kelly Lynn Klump



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Klump, K.L. (February 2009). Nature versus nurture, genes or environment: Why do eating disorders develop? Keynote address at the 8th Annual Sheena’s Place Open Forum, Toronto, Canada.




  1. Klump, K.L. (April 2009). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Symposium presentation at the 2009 Steroid Hormones and Brain Function Workshop, Breckenridge, Colorado.




  1. Klump, K.L. (May 2009). Behavior genetic models: A developmental perspective. Plenary presentation at the 2009 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Cancun, Mexico (Note: This invited presentation was prepared but not delivered due to the cancellation of the conference.).




  1. Klump, K.L. (June 2009). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: The importance of puberty. Grand Rounds paper presentation in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota.




  1. Klump, K.L., & Burt, S.A. (October 2010). Developing the Michigan Twins Project to study health and development. Plenary presentation at the 2nd Annual Collaborative Cerebral Palsy Research Symposium, Department of Epidemiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.




  1. Klump, K.L. (October 2010). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Keynote speaker at the 2010 Annual Research Day, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.




  1. Klump, K.L. (February 2011). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Pediatric Grand Rounds paper presentation at the Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.




  1. Klump, K.L. (February 2011). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Child Evaluative Sciences Weekly Rounds paper presentation at the Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.




  1. Klump, K.L. (March 2011). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Research colloquium at the Institute for Behavior Genetics, the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.




  1. Klump, K.L. (April 2011). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Keynote address at the annual Joint Research Symposium in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, the University of Toledo, and the Department of Psychology, Bowling Green University, Toledo, Ohio.




  1. Klump, K.L. (November 2011). Neurobiology and genetic risk factors for eating disorders. Paper presented at the Eating Disorders Educational Conference, the Department of Psychiatry, Michigan State University, Howell, Michigan.




  1. Klump, K.L. (March 2012). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Research colloquium in the Department of Psychology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.




  1. Klump, K.L. (May 2012). Time for a new language or new data? Plenary presentation at the 2012 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Austin, Texas.




  1. Klump, K.L. (September 2012). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Paper presented during the Sex Differences in Eating and Addiction Mini-Conference held during the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, New York, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L. (September 2012). Significant gene x hormone interactions in the development of binge eating. Symposium presentation at the Eating Disorders Research Society Meeting, Porto, Portugal.




  1. Klump, K.L. (November 2012). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Grand Rounds presentation, McLean Hospital, Harvard School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. Klump, K.L. (November 2012). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Paper presented at the Symposium on Women’s Mental Health, McLean Hospital, Harvard School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. Klump, K.L. (March 2013). Getting published: The ins and outs of manuscript preparation and the publication process. Workshop presented at the London International Eating Disorders Conference, London, England.




  1. Klump, K.L. (April 2013). Genetic, neurobiological, and hormonal factors pertaining to eating disorders: Implications for clinical practice. Workshop presentation for the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP), Seattle, Washington.




  1. Klump, K.L. (October 2013). Eating disorders and adolescent angst: Genes, puberty and hormones. Keynote presentation at The First Annual Conference on Eating Disorders, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan.




  1. Klump, K.L. (November 2013). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Keynote presentation for the First Annual Symposium for the Integrated Neuroscience Training Program, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.




  1. Klump, K.L. (April 2014). Sex differences in binge eating and eating disorder phenotypes: Critical roles for puberty and gonadal hormones. Symposium presentation at the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.




  1. Klump, K.L. (May 2014). Vulnerability and onset – the role of puberty and the hormonal milieu. Paper presentation at the 2014 Conference on Eating Disorders, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.




  1. Klump, K.L. (May 2014). Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones in the development of eating disorders: Evidence from human and animal models. Paper presentation at the 2014 Johns Hopkins Department of Psychiatry Research Conference, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.




  1. Klump, K.L. (October 2014). Hormones and genetics: Neurobiological risk factors for binge eating in women. Keynote presentation at the Second Annual Conference on Eating Disorders, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan.




  1. Klump, K.L. (October 2014). Why don’t women eat and drink like men? Keynote presentation at the 1st Annual Global Foundation for Eating Disorders Luncheon, Greenwich, Connecticut.




  1. Klump, K.L. (December 2014). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Brown bag presentation in the Clinical Psychology Program, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.




  1. Klump, K.L. (January 2015). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Symposium presentation at the 30th Annual Mortimer D. Sackler Winter Conference in Developmental Psychobiology, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands.




  1. Klump, K.L. (February 2015). Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones in the development of eating disorders: Evidence from human and animal models. Research colloquium at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.




  1. Klump, K.L. (May 2015). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Symposium presentation at the 27th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, New York City, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L. (November 2015). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Grand rounds presentation, Pennsylvania State University Medical School, Hershey, Pennsylvania.




  1. Klump, K.L. (November 2015). Genetics research: Using lessons from the past to navigate the yellow brick road to our future. Panel presentation at the Renfrew Center Eating Disorders Conference for Professionals, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.




  1. Klump, K.L. (March 2016). Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones in the etiology of eating disorders: Evidence from human and animal models. Seminar presentations at the Center for Genetics & Molecular Medicine, the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.




  1. Klump, K.L. (May 2016). Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones in the etiology of eating disorders: Evidence from human and animal models. Symposium presentation at the 2016 Purdue Symposium on Psychological Sciences, Department of Psychology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.




  1. Sisk, C.L., Sinclair, E.B., Hildebrandt, B.A., Culbert, K.M., & Klump, K.L. (July 2016). Sex differences in a rat model of binge eating proneness. Symposium presentation at the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior Annual Meeting, Porto, Portugal.




  1. Klump, K.L. (September 2016). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Plenary presentation at the 2016 Meeting of the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, Naperville, Illinois.




  1. Klump, K.L. (October 2016). Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones in the development of eating disorders: Evidence from human and animal models. Paper presentation at the Symposium on Eating Disorders Research, Columbia University Seminar on Appetitive Behavior, Columbia University, New York, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L. (February 2017). The genetic diathesis of eating disorders: Critical roles for puberty and ovarian hormones. Annual David S. Rosen Lecture, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.




  1. Klump, K.L. (March 2017). Hormones: The secret messengers. Their role in eating, mood, and stress. Keynote presentation at the Global Foundation for Eating Disorders Luncheon, Greenwich, Connecticut.




  1. Klump, K.L. (October 2017). Why don’t women eat and drink like men? Implications for the Etiology of Binge-Related Eating Disorders. Keynote presentation at the Annual Conference on Eating Disorders, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan.



CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS


  1. Boots, B.J., Luke, D.A., Brunett, J.S., & Klump, K.L. (August 1993). Time and place: Assessing social and physical climate of treatment settings. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada.




  1. Klump, K.L., & Luke, D.A. (June 1993). Exploring the diversity of dual diagnosis: An example of cluster analysis. Poster presented at Community Psychology’s Biennial Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia.




  1. Keel, P.K., Klump, K.L., Leon, G.R., & Fulkerson, J.A. (April 1996). Disordered eating in adolescent males. Poster presented at the Seventh New York International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L., Keel, P.K., Leon, G.R., & Fulkerson, J.A. (April 1996). The validity of the equal environments and representativeness assumptions for twins at risk for the development of eating disorders. Poster presented at the Seventh New York International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L., Fulkerson, J.A., Leon, G.R., & Keel, P.K. (November 1996). Types of eating disorder diagnoses and co-morbidity in adolescents classified as at risk for an eating disorder. Poster presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.




  1. Klump, K.L., & McGue, M. (November 1997). Age stability and change in genetic and environmental contributions to eating attitudes and behaviors in female adolescent twins. Paper presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico.




  1. Keel, P.K., Peterson, C.B., Miller, K.B., Davis, T.L., Crow, S.J., Mitchell, J.E., & Klump, K.L. (August 1998). Long-term psychosocial outcome of bulimia nervosa. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Annual Convention, San Francisco, California.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (November 1998). Genetic transmission of eating pathology and the personality constructs negative emotionality and constraint. Paper presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. Miller, K., Klump, K.L., Keel, P.K., & Iacono, W.G. (November 1998). Twin concordance for eating disorders and other forms of psychopathology. Paper presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. Klump, K.L., Kaye, W.H., Plotnicov, K., Pollice, C., & Rao, R. (June 1999). Familial transmission of personality traits in women with anorexia nervosa and their first-degree relatives. Poster presented at the Academy for Eating Disorders Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (October 1999). Shared genetic transmission of binge eating and the use of compensatory behaviors in a population-based female adolescent twin sample. Poster presented at the World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics Annual Meeting, Monterey, California.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (November 1999). Differential heritability of eating pathology in pre- versus post-pubertal female twins. Paper presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society (EDRS) Meeting, San Diego, California.




  1. Klump, K.L., Holly, A., Iacono, W.G., McGue, M., & Willson, L. (May 2000). Physical similarity and twin resemblance for eating attitudes and behaviors: A test of the Equal Environments Assumption. Paper presented at the Ninth New York International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (November 2000). The validity of the equal environments assumption for twin studies of eating pathology: A longitudinal investigation. Paper presented at the Eating Disorders Research Society (EDRS) Meeting, Prien Am Chiemesee, Germany.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (June 2001). Genetic relationships between personality and disordered eating. Paper presented at the 13th Annual American Psychological Society Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.




  1. Klump, K.L., Ringham, R.M., Marcus, M.D., & Kaye, W.H. (November 2001). A family history/family study approach to examining the nature of eating disorder risk in ballet dancers: Evidence for gene-environment combinations? Paper presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico.




  1. *Perkins, P.S., Klump, K.L., Iacono, W.G., & McGue, M. (November 2001). Personality traits in women with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: Evidence for a treatment-seeking bias? Poster presented at the Eating Disorder Research Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico.




  1. *Baker, J.H., Gobrogge, K.L., & Klump, K.L. (April 2002). Relationships between depressive symptoms, personality, and disordered eating. Poster presented at the 2002 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.I. (April 2002). Shared genetic transmission between binge eating and compensatory behaviors. Paper presented at the 2002 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. *Munn, M.A., & Klump, K.L. (April 2002). Season of birth and disordered eating in female college students. Poster presented at the 2002 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. *Perkins, P.S., Klump, K.L., & Kaufman, G. (April 2002). Relationships among eating-related shame, globalized shame, and eating attitudes and behaviors. Paper presented at the 2002 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Boston, Massachusetts.




  1. Klump, K.L., Ringham, R.M., Kaye, W.H., & Marcus, M.D. (November 2002). Familial risk for eating disorders in ballet dancers: A necessary influence? Paper presented at the Eating Disorders Research Society Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina.




  1. *Solomon, J., Klump, K.L., Elkins, I., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (November 2002). Relationships between differential parental treatment and eating pathology. Poster presented at the Eating Disorders Research Society Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina.




  1. *Gobrogge, K.L., Baker, J.H., & Klump, K.L. (May 2003). Relationships between disordered eating, depressive symptoms, personality, and body mass index in males. Paper presented at the 2003 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Denver, Colorado.




  1. *Perkins, P., & Klump, K.L. (May 2003). Relationships between estrogen and disordered eating attitudes and behaviors. Poster presented at the 2003 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Denver, Colorado.




  1. *Solomon, J., Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (May 2003). Parent and child perceptions of the parental relationship in anorexia nervosa. Paper presented at the 2003 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Denver, Colorado.




  1. *Stavro, G., Klump, K.L., von Eye, A., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (May 2003). Anorexia nervosa and anxiety disorders: An examination of shared transmission. Paper presented at the 2003 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Denver, Colorado.




  1. *Gobrogge, K.L. & Klump, K.L. (June 2003). Homosexual mating behavior from an evolutionary perspective. Poster presented at the Behavioral Genetics Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (June 2003). Puberty and eating pathology: Shared genetic effects. Paper presented at the Behavioral Genetics Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.




  1. *Gobrogge, K.L., & Klump, K.L. (September 2003). Finger-length and disordered eating: An indirect examination of prenatal hormone exposure. Poster presented at the New York Academy of Science’s Adolescent Brain Development Conference, New York, New York.




  1. Klump, K.L., McGue, M., & Iacono, W.G. (September 2003). Genetic relationships between puberty and disordered eating. Poster presented at the New York Academy of Science’s Adolescent Brain Development Conference, New York, New York.




  1. *Culbert, K.M. & Klump, K.L. (April 2004). Impulsivity as an underlying factor in the relationship between bulimic and sexual behaviors in female college students. Paper presented at the 2004 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Orlando, Florida.



  1. *Gobrogge, K.L., Nummy, K.A, Friderici, K.H., & Klump, K.L. (April 2004).  Lack of an association between 5HT2a receptor gene polymorphism and disordered eating in women.  Paper presented at the 2004 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Orlando, Florida.




  1. *Solomon, J., Levendosky, A., & Klump, K.L. (May 2004). Relationships between attachment styles and disordered eating. Paper presented at the 2004 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Orlando, Florida.




  1. *Stemple, H.L., Munn, M.A., & Klump, K.L. (May 2004). Examining the relationship between basal cortisol levels and compensatory behaviors in female college students. Paper presentation at the 2004 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Orlando, Florida.




  1. *Stavro, G., Klump, K.L., & Nigg, J. (May 2004). Neuropsychological examination of frontal lobe functioning and disordered eating. Paper presentation at the 2004 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Orlando, Florida.




  1. *Woods, A.M. & Klump, K.L. (April 2004). Relationships between dietary restraint, stress, and binge eating behaviors in a female college sample. Poster session presented at the 2004 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Orlando, Florida.




  1. *Culbert, K.M., & Klump, K. L. (October 2004). A closer examination of impulsivity and its role in compensatory and sexual behaviors. Poster presented at the Eating Disorders Society Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.




  1. *Grewal, H.S., Culbert, K.M., Gobrogge, K.L., & Klump, K.L. (October 2004). An investigation of familial and genetic associations between disordered eating, mood symptoms, and neurotic personality traits. Poster presented at the Eating Disorders Society Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.




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