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Lende CV, March 2015, Page 1 Daniel H. Lende Associate Professor Department of Anthropology University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Ave, SOC 107 Tampa, FL 33620-8100 813-974-2138 (ofc), 813-974-2668 (fax) [email protected] http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology Education Ph.D. in Anthropology, Emory University, August 2003 Dissertation: “Pattern and Paradox: Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse in Bogotá, Colombia” Committee: Euclid O. Smith (chair), Claire Sterk, Carol Worthman, Robert Paul, Jean-Paul Roussaux A.B. in Anthropology, magna cum laude, Harvard University, 1991 Positions Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 33620. August 2010-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556. August 2004-June 2010 Fellow, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556. August 2007-June 2010 Visiting Professor, Departamento de Antropología, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, Colombia. August 2004-December 2004 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. September 2003-August 2004 Research Director, San Gregorio Therapeutic Community, Bogotá, Colombia. January 1995-January 1996. Freelance Journalist, Bogotá, Colombia. January 1994-January 1996. Counselor, San Gregorio Therapeutic Community, Bogotá, Colombia. July 1993-January 1996. Co-Supervisor, Pandrillus: Drill Rehabilitation and Breeding Center, Calabar, Nigeria. June 1991-June 1992. Grants & Fellowships Lemelson/Society for Psychological Anthropology Research Conference Award, 2009 J. William Fulbright Foreign Lecturing/Research Scholarship, Fall 2004

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Lende CV, March 2015, Page 1

Daniel H. Lende

Associate Professor

Department of Anthropology

University of South Florida

4202 East Fowler Ave, SOC 107

Tampa, FL 33620-8100

813-974-2138 (ofc), 813-974-2668 (fax)

[email protected]

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology

Education

Ph.D. in Anthropology, Emory University, August 2003

Dissertation: “Pattern and Paradox: Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse in

Bogotá, Colombia”

Committee: Euclid O. Smith (chair), Claire Sterk, Carol Worthman, Robert Paul,

Jean-Paul Roussaux

A.B. in Anthropology, magna cum laude, Harvard University, 1991

Positions

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa,

FL, 33620. August 2010-Present

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre

Dame, IN 46556. August 2004-June 2010

Fellow, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre

Dame, IN 46556. August 2007-June 2010

Visiting Professor, Departamento de Antropología, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán,

Colombia. August 2004-December 2004

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins

School of Public Health, Emory University. September 2003-August 2004

Research Director, San Gregorio Therapeutic Community, Bogotá, Colombia. January

1995-January 1996.

Freelance Journalist, Bogotá, Colombia. January 1994-January 1996.

Counselor, San Gregorio Therapeutic Community, Bogotá, Colombia. July 1993-January

1996.

Co-Supervisor, Pandrillus: Drill Rehabilitation and Breeding Center, Calabar, Nigeria.

June 1991-June 1992.

Grants & Fellowships

Lemelson/Society for Psychological Anthropology Research Conference Award, 2009

J. William Fulbright Foreign Lecturing/Research Scholarship, Fall 2004

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National Research Service Award Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institute on Drug

Abuse, 2000-2003.

J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship for Doctoral Dissertation Research, 1999-2000

National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, 1997-1999

Mellon Foundation Grant for Predoctoral Research, Summer 1998

Emory University Graduate Fellowship, 1996-1999

Distinctions, Honors, Awards

Faculty Mentor Award, Graduate Student Organization, Department of Anthropology,

University of South Florida, 2013

Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2009 - present

Neuroanthropology PLOS, 2nd place in “Best Anthropology Blogs.” Chosen from 120

active anthropology blogs, http://anthropologyreport.com/survey-10-best-

anthropology-blogs/, 2011.

Rodney F. Ganey, Ph.D., Faculty Community-Based Research Award, Center for Social

Concerns, University of Notre Dame, 2009.

Video accompanying Ganey Award available at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5qTEBtvlVw

Neuroanthropology blog, Award for Online Anthropology, Savage Minds: Notes and

Queries in Anthropology, 2008

Young Investigator Award, American Society of Addiction Medicine, 2004

Additional Grants

“Exercise and Applied Neuroanthropology.” Creative Scholarship Grant, USF Research

and Innovation Internal Awards Program, University of South Florida, $8500,

Spring 2014

“Exercise and Applied Neuroanthropology.” College of Arts and Sciences Internal

Awards, University of South Florida, $1500, Spring 2014

Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Research and Creative Work Grant,

University of Notre Dame, Summer 2009

Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Conference Grant, University of Notre

Dame, Spring 2009

Kellogg Institute Conference Grant, University of Notre Dame, Spring 2009

Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Travel to International Conferences Grant,

University of Notre Dame, Summer 2008

Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Research Needs Grant, University of Notre

Dame, Fall 2008, Fall 2007, Fall 2006, Fall 2005

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Kobayashi Travel Fund, Faculty Research Program, University of Notre Dame, Summer

2006, Summer 2005.

Center for Social Concerns Course Development Grant, University of Notre Dame,

Spring 2006

Ganey Collaborative Community-Based Research Mini-Grant, Center for Social

Concerns, University of Notre Dame, Summer 2005.

Burke Nicholson Interdisciplinary Forum Award, Emory University, Fall 2002. For

March 2003 symposium “Building Biocultural Anthropology”

Department of Anthropology Symposium Series Award, Emory University, Spring 2002.

For March 2003 symposium “Building Biocultural Anthropology”

Books

Lende, Daniel H. (in prep). Addiction: A Search for Understanding.

Lende, Daniel H. & Downey, Greg, editors (2012). The Encultured Brain: An

Introduction to Neuroanthropology. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Comprehensive description available at:

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/the-encultured-brain/

Refereed Articles

Kilpatrick, Marcus W., Martinez, Nic, Little, Jon, Jung, Mary, Jones, Andrew M., Price,

Nick, and Lende, Daniel H. (2014). Impact of high-intensity interval duration on

perceived exertion. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise epub ahead of

print.

Lende, Daniel H. (2013). The Newtown massacre and anthropology's public response.

American Anthropologist 115(3): 466-469.

Lende, Daniel H. (2012). Poverty poisons the brain. Annals of Anthropological Practice

36(1): 183-201.

Lende, Daniel H. & Downey, Greg (2012). Neuroanthropology and its applications.

Annals of Anthropological Practice 36(1): 1-25.

Collura, Gino & Lende, Daniel H. (2012). On neuroanthropology and posttraumatic

stress disorder: Preventing PTSD before it begins. Annals of Anthropological

Practice 36(1): 131-148.

Lende, Daniel H. & Lachiondo, Alicia. (2009). Embodiment and breast cancer among

African-American women. Qualitative Health Research 19: 216-228.

Towle, Megan S. & Lende, Daniel H. (2008). Community approaches to prevention of

mother-to-child HIV/AIDS transmission: Perspectives from rural Lesotho.

African Journal of AIDS Research 7(2): 219-228.

Lende, Daniel H., Leonard Terri, Sterk, Claire E. & Elifson, Kirk (2007). Functional

methamphetamine use: The insiders’ perspective. Addiction Research and Theory

15(5): 465-477.

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Bruehl, Alexanda M., Lende, Daniel H., Schwartz, Melissa, Sterk, Claire E. & Elifson,

Kirk (2006). Craving and control: Methamphetamine users’ narratives. Journal of

Psychoactive Drugs 38(4: SARC Supplement 3): 385-392.

Lende, Daniel H. (2005). Wanting and drug use: A biocultural analysis of addiction.

Ethos 33(1): 100-124.

Hruschka, Daniel J., Lende, Daniel H., & Worthman, Carol M. (2005). Biocultural

dialogues: Biology and culture in psychological anthropology. Ethos 33(1): 1-19.

Lende, Daniel H. (2005). Colombia y la prevención sociocultural del uso de droga.

(Colombia and the sociocultural prevention of drug use) Humanidades 8(11-12):

9-30.

Lende, Daniel H. & Smith, E.O. (2002). Evolution meets biopsychosociality: An analysis

of addictive behavior. Addiction 97(4):447-458.

Lende, Daniel H. & Smith, E.O. (2001). Evolution and substance abuse. Medicina delle

Tossicodipendenze (Italian Journal of Addiction) 31:19-29.

Refereed Book Chapters

Lende, Daniel H. (2013). Biocultural anthropology. Oxford Bibliographies in

Anthropology, John L. Jackson, Jr., editor-in-chief. Oxford University Press.

Electronic version available at:

http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199766567/obo-

9780199766567-0095.xml

Lende, Daniel H. & Downey, Greg (2012). The encultured brain: Development, case

studies, and methods. In: The Encultured Brain: An Introduction to

Neuroanthropology, Daniel H. Lende & Greg Downey, editors. Pp. 3-22.

Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Downey, Greg & Lende, Daniel H. (2012). Neuroanthropology and the encultured brain.

In: The Encultured Brain: An Introduction to Neuroanthropology, Daniel H.

Lende & Greg Downey, editors. Pp. 23-66. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Downey, Greg & Lende, Daniel H. (2012). Evolution and the brain. In: The Encultured

Brain: An Introduction to Neuroanthropology, Daniel H. Lende & Greg Downey,

editors. Pp. 103-138. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Lende, Daniel H. (2012). Addiction and neuroanthropology. In: The Encultured Brain:

An Introduction to Neuroanthropology, Daniel H. Lende & Greg Downey,

editors. Pp. 339-362. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Lende, Daniel H. & Downey, Greg (2012). The encultured brain: Towards the future. In:

The Encultured Brain: An Introduction to Neuroanthropology, Daniel H. Lende &

Greg Downey, editors. Pp. 391-419. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Panter-Brick, Catherine, Lende, Daniel H. & Kohrt, Brandon A. (2012). Children in

global adversity: Physical, mental, behavioral, and symbolic dimensions in health.

In: Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Child Development, Valerie Maholmes &

Rosalind B. King, editors. Pp. 603-621. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Lende, Daniel H. (2007). Evolution and modern behavioral problems: The case of

addiction. In: Evolutionary Medicine and Health: New Perspectives, Wenda

Trevathan, E.O. Smith & James J. McKenna, editors. Pp. 277-290. New York:

Oxford University Press.

Lende, Daniel H. & Smith, E.O. (2004). Evoluzione, uso di sostanze e dipendenza.

(Evolution, substance use and addiction) In: Medicina Darwiniana (Darwinian

Medicine), Gilberto Corbellini & Stefano Canali, editors. Pp. 187-221. Bologna:

Apeiron.

Lende, Daniel H. (1996). “El viaje de un muchacho—caso particular” (The voyage of one

boy—a case study). In: Adolescencia y Toxicomania: Hacia Un Proceso de

Reinsercion (Adolescence and Addiction: Towards a Process of Reinsertion), Jose

Antonio Lopez & Gloria Guzman, editors. Pp. 157-179. Bogotá: El Greco

Impresores.

Peer-Reviewed Commentaries

Lende, Daniel H. (2014). Commentary on “The ties that bind us: Ritual, fusion, and

identification.” Current Anthropology 55(6) 685-686.

Lende, Daniel H. (2011). Drug instrumentalization and evolution: Going even further.

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34: 317-318.

Lende, Daniel H. (2009). Culture and the organization of diversity: Reflections on the

future of quantitative methods in psychological anthropology. Ethos 37(2): 243-

250.

Lende, Daniel H. (2008). Addiction: More than innate rationality. Behavioral and Brain

Sciences 31: 453-454.

Lende, D.H. (2004). Letter to the editor: Review of Fomon’s “Assessment of Growth of

Formula-Fed Infants: Evolutionary Considerations.” Pediatrics 114: 1365.

Edited Journal Volumes

Lende, Daniel H. & Downey, Greg, guest editors (2012). Special issue of Annals of

Anthropological Practice 36(1): “Neuroanthropology and Its Applications.”

Overview available at:

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2012/09/27/applied-neuroanthropology-

a-new-field-a-new-issue/

Lende, Daniel H., Hruschka, Daniel J., & Worthman, Carol M., guest editors (2005).

Special issue of Ethos 33(1): “Building Biocultural Anthropology.”

Online Projects

Co-founder and co-editor, Neuroanthropology PLOS, one of eleven founding blogs of

Public Library of Science Blogs. September 2010 – present. This site has

1,360,000 page views, 800,000 unique visitors, and has been read in 217 countries

and territories. http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/

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Founder and chief editor, Medical Anthropology Wiki. This wiki, written and edited by

faculty and graduate students at the University of South Florida, was founded in

April 2010. It features 125 entries, and has received 500,000 site visits from

200,000 visitors in 203 countries and territories. http://medanth.wikispaces.com/

Co-founder and chief editor, Neuroanthropology on Facebook, a Facebook page

featuring short posts, news, and links to papers. 4500 likes.

http://www.facebook.com/neuroanthro

Creator and co-organizer, The Hub: Your Academic Life @ Notre Dame. Online platform

to exchange ideas, information, and advice within the Notre Dame student

community. http://thehub.nd.edu/.

Co-founder and co-editor, Neuroanthropology: For a Greater Understanding of the

Encultured Brain and Body. Independent blog co-founded with Greg Downey in

December 2007. 3,600,000 site visits. http://neuroanthropology.net/.

Creator and Editor, “The Best of Anthropology Blogging 2008,” hosted at

Neuroanthropology, http://neuroanthropology.net/best-of-anthro/. This online

reader featured the best writing from 36 anthropology blogs, including two

editorials on The Relevance of Anthropology.

Electronic Publications

Lende, Daniel H. (2012). Why we protest. Anthropologies: Occupy and Open Access,

March 2012 issue. http://www.anthropologiesproject.org/2012/03/why-we-

protest.html

Lende, Daniel H. (2011). Anthropology in public and anthropologists coming together:

Two reflections on purpose. Anthropologies: Anthropology with Purpose:

Applied, Public, Academic, October 2011 issue.

http://www.anthropologiesproject.org/2011/10/anthropology-in-public-and.html

Lende, Daniel H. (2010). Public anthropology: The example of the culture of poverty.

Anthropology and Publicity. http://antpub.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/public-

anthropology-the-example-of-the-culture-of-poverty/

Downey, Greg & Lende, Daniel H. (2009). The encultured brain: Why

neuroanthropology? Why now? Neuroanthropology.

http://neuroanthropology.net/2009/10/08/the-encultured-brain-why-

neuroanthropology-why-now/

Lende, Daniel H. & Lehrer, Jonah (2008). Getting hooked on sin. Scientific American.

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=getting-hooked-on-sin

Principal writer, Neuroanthropology. I have written 1025 posts, 725 on

Neuroanthropology.net and 300 on Neuroanthropology PLOS.

Lende, Daniel H. & Hruschka, Daniel J. (2007). Teach with Ethos: Building biocultural

anthropology. Hosted at Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological

Anthropology. http://ethos.anthro.illinois.edu/BldgBioCultural.htm

Selection of Neuroanthropology Posts

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The posts below cover three main areas: (1) public and digital anthropology, (2) science

in public, including addressing contemporary controversies, and (3) the development of

neuroanthropology and its links to other fields

Applied Anthropology as Limit, December 12, 2014

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2014/12/22/applied-anthropology-limit/

Our Brains as Alien Technology, July 19, 2014

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2014/07/19/brains-alien-technology/

Anthropology: Growth and Relevance, Not Popularity, September 12, 2013

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2013/09/12/anthropology-growth-and-

relevance-not-popularity/

Digital Anthropology: Projects and Platforms, November 28, 2011

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2011/11/28/digital-anthropology-

projects-and-platforms/

On Reaching a Broader Public: Five Ideas for Anthropologists, March 3, 2010

http://neuroanthropology.net/2010/03/03/on-reaching-a-broader-public-five-ideas-

for-anthropologists/

Anthropology, Science, and Public Understanding, December 1, 2010

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2010/12/01/anthropology-science-and-

public-understanding/

Florida Governor: Anthropology Not Needed Here, October 11, 2011

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2011/10/11/florida-governor-

anthropology-not-needed-here/

American Anthropological Association Changes Opposition to Open Access – Plus a

Proposal to Do More, February 4, 2012

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2012/02/04/american-anthropological-

association-changes-opposition-to-open-access-%e2%80%93-plus-a-proposal-to-

do-more/

Newtown and Violence – No Easy Answers, December 17, 2012

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2012/12/17/newtown-and-violence-no-

easy-answers/

Sex, Lies and IRB Tape: Netporn to SurveyFail, September 6, 2009

http://neuroanthropology.net/2009/09/06/sex-lies-and-irb-tape-netporn-to-

surveyfail/

Franz Boas and Neuroanthropology, June 29, 2012

http://blogs.plos.org/neuroanthropology/2012/06/29/franz-boas-and-

neuroanthropology/

Book Reviews

Lende, Daniel H. (2013). Review: The Pastoral Clinic: Addiction and Dispossession

along the Rio Grande. Angela Garcia. Ethos 41(1): DOI: 10.1111/etho.12006

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Lende, Daniel H. (2009). Review: Understanding Trauma: Integrating Biological,

Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives. Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson, and

Mark Barad, eds. Ethos 37(2):1-3.

Published Abstracts

Lende, Daniel H. (2009). Human biology as an applied discipline: Theoretical insights

from Colombia and the United States. American Journal of Human Biology 21(2):

259.

Lende, Daniel H. (2007). Life history theory, early childhood risk and adolescent

behavior in Colombia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44):

154.

Lende, Daniel H. & Smith E.O. (2004). Risks into rewards: Evolutionary theory and

addictive behavior. Journal of Addictive Diseases 23(2): 142.

Smith E.O. & Lende, Daniel H. (2004). Evolutionary theory and addictive behavior: A

new perspective. Journal of Addictive Diseases 23(2): 152.

Other Publications

Downey, Greg & Lende, Daniel H. (2009). The encultured brain: Neuroanthropology and

interdisciplinary engagement. Anthropology News 50(3): 56-57.

Bouskill, Kathryn, Pelligra, Stephanie, Nally, M. Caroline, Carroll, Katherine & Lende,

Daniel H. (2007). Underneath It All: Humor in Breast Cancer. South Bend, IN:

African American Women in Touch. Community-based guide used in Memorial

Hospital, South Bend, Indiana.

Marsteller, Fred, Lende, Daniel H. & Bauer, Deb, editors. (2004). Immigrants and

Refugees in Georgia: Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment. Georgia Department

of Human Resources, Atlanta, Georgia. Guide prepared for state-wide

distribution to treatment service providers.

Lende, Daniel H. (2004). Overview of therapeutic work with immigrants. In: Immigrants

and Refugees in Georgia: Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment, Fred Martsteller,

Daniel H. Lende & Deb Bauer, editors. Pp. 32-41. Georgia Department of Human

Resources, Atlanta, Georgia.

Lende, Daniel H. (2004). Master resource list. In: Immigrants and Refugees in Georgia:

Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment, Fred Martsteller, Daniel H. Lende and Deb

Bauer, editors. Pp.174-185. Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta,

Georgia.

Lende, Daniel H. (2004). Glossary terms. In: Immigrants and Refugees in Georgia:

Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment, Fred Martsteller, Daniel H. Lende & Deb

Bauer, editors. Pp.186-192. Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta,

Georgia.

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Keynote & Invited Lectures

“Beyond the Plastic Brain: The Anthropology of Neuroanthropology,” Department of

Anthropology, University of Arizona, February 2015

“Neuroanthropology and the Biocultural Approach: Understanding Human Brain

Variation in the Wild,” Center for Mind, Brain and Culture, Emory University,

November 2014

“Addiction and Biodeterminism.” End of Biodeterminism? New Directions for Medical

Anthropology Conference, Aarhus University, Denmark, October 2014

“Hooked on the Brain? On Using Neuroscience in Anthropology,” New York Academy

of Sciences & Wenner-Gren Foundation, NYC, March 2014

“The Brain Enters the Field: Neuroanthropology and Its Applications” University of

North Carolina Asheville, NC, November 2013

“Neuroanthropology: Neuroscience Meets the Real World” University of North Carolina

Asheville, NC, November 2013

“Neuroanthropology: What It Is and Why You Should Care.” Invited Guest, Brain

Science Podcast, May 2013. Available at

http://brainsciencepodcast.com/bsp/2013/neuroanthropolgy-what-is-it-and-why-

should-you-care-bsp-97.

“An Anthropology of Adversity,” Anthropology Colloquium, Department of

Anthropology, Cornell University, April 2013.

“Internet Addiction, Evolutionary Psychology, and Neuroanthropology.”

Bloggingheads.tv with Robert Wright, October 2012. Available at:

http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/11600

Slate featured a short version, “The Psychology of Constantly Checking Twitter,”

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_wright_show/2012/10/14/daniel_lende_the_psyc

hology_of_constantly_checking_twitter.html

“Neuroanthropology and Medicine: Addiction, Trauma, and Health.” Philip W. Felts

Lecture in the Humanities, Vanderbilt School of Medicine, May 2012.

“The Encultured Brain.” Invited Guest, Dr. Kiki’s Science Hour, December 2011.

Available at: http://twit.tv/show/dr-kikis-science-hour/124

“Evolution, Behavior, and the Encultured Brain.” EvoS Seminar Series, Binghamton

University, Binghamton, New York, February 2010. Available at:

http://evolution.binghamton.edu/evos/2010/02/video-of-daniel-lendes-evos-

seminar/

“Neuroscience and the Real World.” The Encultured Brain Conference, Notre Dame,

Indiana, October 2009. Available at:

http://streaming.nd.edu/neuroanthropology/encultured_brain/lende.wmv

“Addiction and the Brain: Turning Neuroscience into Anthropology.” Anthropologies of

Addiction Workshop, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, April 2009.

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“Five Varieties of the Cultural Brain.” Critical Neurosciences Workshop, McGill

University, Montreal, Quebec, July 2008.

“Understanding Behavioral Health Problems in the Community: Behavioral Science

Meets Anthropology.” Keynote Address, Third Annual Latino Behavioral Health

Summit, Angola, Indiana, November 2007.

“What is Addiction? Anthropology between Disease and Morality.” Anthropology Club

Luncheon Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University-

Purdue University Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, Indiana, September 2007.

“Leading the Scholarship of Engagement in a Research Institution.” Keynote Address,

Fourth Annual Summer Institute on Service-Learning and Community-Based

Research, Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana, May 2007.

“The Biocultural Dilemma: Traditional Famine or a New Feast.” Advancing Biocultural

Perspectives in Physical Anthropology Conference, University of Notre Dame,

Notre Dame, Indiana, February 2007.

“Community-Based Research and Teaching at Notre Dame.” Joint presentation, National

Community Based Research Networking Initiative Conference, Princeton, New

Jersey, September 2006.

“Compulsive Involvement and the Cycle of Addiction.” Department of Psychiatry,

Université de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium, July 2006.

“Antropología Urbana y Intervención Social” (Urban Anthropology and Social

Intervention). Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia,

November 2004.

“Toxicomanie: Perspectives Anthropologiques.” (Addiction: Anthropological

Perspectives) Journée d’étude, Department of Psychiatry, University of Louvain,

Brussels, Belgium, March 2004.

Papers & Presentations

“Assembling Addiction and Blaming Genes,” American Anthropological Association,

113th Annual Meeting, Washington DC, December 2014.

“Looking Back, Moving Forward: Reflections on Public Engagement in the

Anthropology of Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco” Roundtable, American

Anthropological Association 112th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November

2013.

“The Roots of Neuroanthropology and Some Applications” Anthropology Club,

University of South Florida St. Petersburg, FL, October 2013

“Addiction, Neuroanthropology, and Public Psychiatry” Whither Public Psychiatry?

Conference, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, March 2013.

“Addiction and the Intersection of Neuroscience and Culture,” Clinical Psychology

Brownbag Lecture, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida,

Tampa, FL, December 2012

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“Brains in the Wild: Steps for a Neuroanthropology of Everyday Life,” American

Anthropological Association 111th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA,

November 2012.

“Maintaining a Balance with Open Access,” Open Access Week, University of South

Florida, Tampa, FL, October 2012.

“Addressing Controversies Online Using Public Platforms.” Society for Applied

Anthropology 72nd Annual meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 2012.

“Food Insecurity, Mental Health and Embodiment in the Monteverde Region of Costa

Rica: Merging Political Economy and Phenomenology to Explore the Biocultural

Connections between Food Insecurity, Stress, Depression, and Anxiety.” Co-

authored paper. Society for Applied Anthropology 72nd Annual Meeting,

Baltimore, MD, March 2012.

“On Going Digital: Past, Present, and Future.” American Anthropological Association

110th Annual Meeting, Montreal, November 2011.

“Kids Left 4 Dead? On Zombies in Video Games,” Brain(s) Matter: Zombies in

Contemporary Culture, University of South Florida Humanities Institute, Tampa,

FL, October 2011

“The Importance of Undergraduate Research,” Ninth Annual Undergraduate Honors

Colloquium, University of South Florida Department of Anthropology, Tampa,

FL, April 2011.

“Local Drug Markets in Colombia: Sociocultural and Political Economic Dynamics.”

Society for Applied Anthropology 71st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, March

2011.

“Impulsivity and Addiction: The Neuroanthropology of the Irrational.” American

Anthropological Association109th Annual Meeting , New Orleans, LA, November

2010.

“Taking Anthropology Online.” Workshop, American Anthropological Association 109th

Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2010.

“Poverty Poisons the Brain.” Society for Applied Anthropology 70th Annual Meeting,

Mérida, Mexico, March 2010.

“Anthropology, Behavior and Health: Forging a Biocultural, Relevant, and Engaged

Paradigm.” Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa,

Florida, February 2010.

“Building Community Partnerships.” Faculty Learning Community, Center for Social

Concerns, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, December 2009.

“Taking Anthropology Online.” Workshop, American Anthropological Association 108th

Annual Meeting , Philadelphia, PA, December 2009.

“Neuroanthropology and Method.” The Encultured Brain Conference, Notre Dame,

Indiana, October 2009.

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“Compulsive Commodities: Where Culture, Cognition and Commerce Meet.” Medical

Anthropology at the Intersections: Celebrating 50 Years of Interdisciplinarity

Conference, New Haven, Connecticut, September 2009.

“Obesity and Qualitative Research.” Presentation given at the Latino Health and Obesity

Summer Research Workshop, Notre Dame, Indiana, July 2009.

“Human Biology as an Applied Discipline.” Human Biology Association 34th Annual

Meeting, Chicago, April 2009.

“Impulsivity and Addiction: Integrating Developmental Psychopathology and

Psychological Anthropology.” Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial

Meeting, Asilomar, California, March 2009.

“Ethnography and the Encultured Brain: Design, Methods and Analysis.” American

Anthropological Association 107th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California,

November 2008.

“Anthropology and Community Health: Empowering People and Understanding

Problems Together.” Fourth Annual Latino Behavioral Health Summit, Fort

Wayne, Indiana, November 2008.

“Outcomes and Embodiment: Making a Difference in Breast Cancer Prevention and

Treatment.” Society for Applied Anthropology 68th Annual Meeting, Memphis,

Tennessee, March 2008.

“Addiction, Colombia and Global Health.” Department of Anthropology, Case Western

Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, March 2008.

“Evolutionary Choice: A New Approach.” American Anthropological Association 106th

Annual Meeting , Washington D.C., November 2007.

“Building Sustainable Behavioral Health Interventions.” Workshop, Third Annual Latino

Behavioral Health Summit, Angola, Indiana, November 2007.

“The Cultural Production of Psychopathology: Understanding Mental Health Outcomes

in Marginalized Groups.” Society for Life History Research in Psychopathology

Biennial Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2007.

“Designing and Teaching Community-Based Research.” Community-Based Research

Learning Community, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame,

Notre Dame, Indiana, April 2007.

“Life History Theory, Early Childhood Risk and Adolescent Behavior in Colombia.”

Poster, American Association of Physical Anthropologists 73rd Annual Meeting,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 2007.

“Differential Outcomes among Colombian Adolescents: Combining Life History Theory

and Psychological Anthropology.” American Anthropological Association 105th

Annual Meeting, San Jose, California, November 2006.

“How Anthropology Can Help Build Sustainable Behavioral Health Initiatives.” Second

Annual Latino Behavioral Health Summit, Angola, Indiana, November 2006.

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“Reasons to Say No: How Community Makes a Difference across Cultures.” Addiction

Health Services Research Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 2006.

“Gender and Treatment: Adolescent Girls Overcoming Cultural Problems in Colombia.”

Society for Applied Anthropology 67th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British

Columbia, March 2006.

“Diversity in Drug Use: Culture and the Interaction of Motivation, Embodiment and

Cognitive Models.” American Anthropological Association 104th Annual

Meeting, Washington D.C., December 2005.

“How to Reduce Drug Use: Lessons from Colombia.” Inaugural Latino Behavioral

Health Summit, Angola, Indiana, November 2005.

“El Deseo y La Ansiedad: Formas de Entender y Trabajar con Jóvenes con Problemas de

Consumo.” (Desire and Anxiety: Ways to Understand and Work with Youth with

Substance Abuse Problems) La Comunidad Éxodo, Popayán, Colombia, May

2005.

“Casos Críticos y Prevención de Problemas de Abuso de Sustancias.” (Critical Cases and

the Prevention of Substance Abuse Problems) Colegio Champagnat, Popayán,

Colombia, May 2005.

“Combining Drugs in Colombia: Synergistic Highs through Managing Negative Effects.”

Society for Applied Anthropology 65th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico,

April 2005.

“Ethnography and Self-Medication: Understanding How Drug Use Alters Individual

Suffering.” Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting, San

Diego, California, April 2005.

“Religion and Self: The Natural Prevention of Drug Use in Colombia.” Addiction and

Spirituality: Scientific, Theological, and Clinical Perspectives Conference, Terre

Haute, Indiana, March 2005.

“Como Entender y Prevenir el Consumo Compulsivo de Drogas” (How to Understand

and Prevent the Compulsive Use of Drugs). Comunidad Terapéutica Éxodo,

Popayán, Colombia, December 2004.

“Aportes de la Antropología Biocultural y Sociocultural: Consumo de Sustancias

Psicoactivas entre Adolescentes Colombianos” (Contributions of Biocultural and

Sociocultural Anthropology: The Use of Psychoactive Substances among

Colombian Adolescents). Departamento de Antropología, Universidad del Cauca,

Popayán, Colombia, October 2004

“Risks into Rewards: Evolutionary Theory and Addictive Behavior.” American Society

of Addiction Medicine 35th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 2004.

“Evolutionary Theory and Addictive Behavior: A New Perspective.” Second-authored

poster, American Society of Addiction Medicine 35th Annual Meeting,

Washington, D.C., April 2004.

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“Cigarette and Marijuana Use among Colombian Adolescents.” Society for Applied

Anthropology 64th Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, March 2004.

“Pattern and Paradox: Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse in Bogotá, Colombia.”

Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, February 2004.

“To Use or Not to Use: Colombian Adolescents’ Understandings of Drugs.” American

Anthropological Association 102nd Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November

2003.

“Cómo Prevenir El Abuso de Drogas: Factores de Riesgo y Casos Críticos.” (Preventing

Drug Abuse: Risk Factors and Critical Cases) Ateneo Juan Eudes, Bogotá,

Colombia, August 2003.

“‘Incentive Salience,’ El Ciclo de Comportamiento Adictivo, y Tratamiento.” (Incentive

Salience, The Cycle of Addictive Behavior, and Treatment) San Gregorio,

Bogotá, Colombia, August 2003.

“Pattern and Paradox: Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse in Bogotá, Colombia.”

Public defense of dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Emory University,

April 2003.

“Biocultural Dimensions of Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse in Bogotá, Colombia.”

Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts Boston, February

2003.

“The Ties That Bind: Social Relationships in Human Life History.” American

Anthropological Association 101st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana,

November 2002.

“What Colombia Tells Us About How to Reduce Drug Use and Abuse.” Society for

Applied Anthropology 62nd Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2002.

“The Subjective Experience of Drug Use: Integrating Approaches from Neuropsychology

and Anthropology.” Neuroscience and Animal Behavior Research Seminar,

Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, February 2002.

“The Paradox of Colombia: Drug Use and Abuse in Cross-Cultural Context.” American

Anthropological Association 100th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December

2001.

“The Subjective Experience of Drug Use among Colombian Adolescents.” Society for

Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting, Decatur, Georgia, October 2001.

“Addiction and Ambivalence: An Anthropological Investigation.” San Gregorio

Treatment Center, Bogotá, Colombia, November 2000.

“Ambivalence: A Biocultural Approach to Adolescent Addiction in Bogotá, Colombia”

Defense of Doctoral Dissertation Proposal, Department of Anthropology, Emory

University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1998.

“Boy to Man: A Case Study of Violence, Drugs and Identity in an Adolescent Colombian

Street Addict.” Male Gender and Health: Anthropological Perspectives

Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1998.

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“On Optimality in Evolutionary Theory.” Department of Anthropology Graduate Student

Symposium, Emory University, March 1998, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1998.

Graduate Students

University of South Florida

Major or Co-Major Advisor: Gino Collura (PhD), Robert (Gene) Cowherd (MA 2012 &

PhD), Anne Pfister (PhD), Clarisse Barbier (MA 2014), Sarah Fishleder (MA

2014), Rhoda Floyd (MA)

Ph.D. Committee Member: Kristina Baines (2012), Allison Cantor, Theresa Crocker

(2013), Kiersten Downs, Colin Forsyth (2014), Corliss Heath (2014), Maisha

Kambon, Nolan Kline, Anna Rivara, Ethel Saryee, Melissa van Dyke

M.A. Committee Member: Juan Pablo Arroyo (2012), Farah Britto, Emily Dunn (2013),

Gina Larsen (2012), Sylvia Lim (2014), Catherine Myers (2013), John Powell

Teaching

University of South Florida

Spring 2015: ANT 2511 Biological Anthropology, ANG 6766 Research Methods in

Applied Anthropology

Fall 2014: ANT 4932 Honors Seminar, ANG 6705 Foundations of Applied Anthropology

Spring 2014: ANT 2511 Biological Anthropology, ANG 6469 Neuroanthropology

Fall 2013: ANT 4932 Honors Seminar, ANG 6766 Research Methods in Applied

Anthropology

Spring 2013: ANT 2511 Biological Anthropology, ANG 6469 Theory and Method in

Medical Anthropology

Fall 2012: ANT 4932 Honors Seminar, ANG 6469 Neuroanthropology

Spring 2012: ANT 2511 Biological Anthropology, ANG 6469 Theory and Method in

Medical Anthropology

Fall 2011: ANT 2511 Biological Anthropology, ANT 4932 Honors Seminar

Spring 2011: ANG 6469 Theory and Method in Medical Anthropology

Fall 2010: ANG 5937 Biocultural Medical Anthropology

University of Notre Dame

Spring 2010: ANTH 13181: University Seminar – Anthropology, ANTH 35210: Health,

Healing and Culture

Fall 2009: ANTH 10109: Introduction to Anthropology (co-instructor), ANTH 45820:

Researching Disease: Methods in Medical Anthropology

Spring 2009: ANTH 20220: Alcohol and Drugs: The Anthropology of Substance Use and

Abuse; ANTH 35210: Health, Healing and Culture

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Fall 2008: ANTH 10109: Introduction to Anthropology (co-instructor), ANTH 45820:

Researching Disease: Methods in Medical Anthropology

Spring 2008: ANTH 20220: Alcohol and Drugs: The Anthropology of Substance Use and

Abuse; ANTH 35210: Health, Healing and Culture

Spring 2007: ANTH 10195: Introduction to Anthropology Honors

Fall 2006: ANTH 10109: Introduction to Anthropology (co-instructor); ANTH 45820:

Researching Disease: Methods in Medical Anthropology

Spring 2006: ANTH 10109: Introduction to Anthropology, ANTH 20220: Alcohol and

Drugs: The Anthropology of Substance Use and Abuse

Fall 2005: ANTH 10109: Introduction to Anthropology, ANTH 35210: Health, Healing

and Culture

Spring 2005: ANTH 109: Introduction to Anthropology, ANTH 303: Biocultural

Anthropology: Human Nature and Culture

University of Notre Dame Senior Theses

2009-2010: Mark Flanagan, Caroline Hawes

2008-2009: Marie Bader, Cristina Crespo, Mary DeAgostino, Brandon Sparks, and Jenny

Zabel

2007-2008: Andrea Dreyfus, Amy Vereecke

2006-2007: Meg Towle

2005-2006: Rebecca Brown, Alicia Lachiondo

Universidad del Cauca:

Fall 2004: Seminario en Antropología, Cultura Urbana en Colombia (Urban Culture in

Colombia)

Emory University:

Fall 2002: Anthropology 385S, Biocultural Anthropology: Human Nature and Culture

(co-instructor)

Student Electronic Publishing

Students have published 40 posts on Neuroanthropology as part of their coursework –

these topics cover senior thesis research, community-based ethnographic research (with

applied outcomes), neuroanthropology, and library & online research focused on

addictions.

These posts include: (a) Hard Drinkers – Meet Soft Science, (b) Funerals and Food

Coping in Rural Lesotho, (c) Understanding Brain Imaging, (d) When Pink Ribbons Are

No Comfort: Humor and Breast Cancer, and (e) Forever at War: Veterans’ Everyday

Battles with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Together, these posts have been read more

than 60,000 times.

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Guest Lectures

“Doing Neuroanthropology and Applied Anthropology,” Graduate Student Master

Seminar, University of Arizona, February 2015

“Poverty Poisons the Brain,” ANT 385: Human Brain Variation: The Varieties of Mental

Experience, Emory University, November 2014

“Ethnography and Ethics with Researching Violence and Illegal Activities,” ANG 7704

Legal and Ethical Issues in Applied Anthropology, April 2014

“Neuroanthropology: Hooked on the Brain?” Integrative Seminar for the Center for

Culture, Brain and Development, UCLA, May 2014

“Just-in-Time & Good Enough Teaching,” ANG 5937 Teaching Anthropology, March

2012, October 2014

“Biocultural Anthropology,” ANG 6705 Foundations of Applied Anthropology, October

2013

“Creativity, Engagement and Flexibility in Teaching,” ANG 5937: Teaching

Anthropology, October 2010.

“Biocultural Medical Anthropology and Neuroanthropology,” ANG 6705: Foundations

of Applied Anthropology, October 2010.

“On Research Methods and Medical Anthropology,” ANT 4932: Honors Seminar,

University of South Florida, November 2010

“Addiction and Anthropology,” ANTH 13181: University Seminar, University of Notre

Dame, April 2009.

“Colombia,” ANTH 20360: Societies & Cultures of Latin America, University of Notre

Dame, March 2009.

“Poverty, Stress and the Brain,” Poverty Studies 10000: Introduction to Poverty Studies,

University of Notre Dame, April 2008

“Addiction and Evolutionary Medicine,” ANTH 45200: Evolutionary Medicine,

University of Notre Dame, April 2008

“Evolution and Biology: Applications to Addiction,” ANTH 40810: Human Diversity,

University of Notre Dame, November 2006

“Embodiment and Anorexia,” ANTH 45860: Food and Culture, University of Notre

Dame, March 2006

“Medical Anthropology in the United States,” Antropología Medica (Medical

Anthropology), Universidad del Cauca, Summer 2005

“Fieldwork in Bogotá, Colombia,” Anthropology 101: Introduction to Anthropology,

Emory University, February 2004

“Evolutionary Theory and Substance Use and Abuse,” Neuroscience and Behavioral

Biology 190, Perspectives in Neurobiology and Behavior: Drug Abuse, Emory

University, February 2004

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University Service

Chair, Faculty Advisory Committee, Department of Anthropology, Fall 2014-Spring

2015

Undergraduate Committee, Department of Anthropology, Spring 2015

Biomedical Anthropology (Premed) Minor Committee, Department of Anthropology,

Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, Department of Anthropology, Fall 2013-Spring

2014

Anthropology Undergraduate Honors Presentations Chair, Department of Anthropology,

University of South Florida, Spring 2013 & Spring 2014

Michael V. Angrosino Research Achievement Award Committee, Department of

Anthropology, University of South Florida, Fall 2013

Visiting Faculty Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of South

Florida, Spring 2013

College of Arts and Sciences Grievance Committee, University of South Florida, 2011-

2012

Biological Anthropology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of

South Florida, 2011-2012

Boren Scholarship Review Committee, Office of National Scholarships, University of

South Florida, 2010, 2011

College of Arts and Sciences Computer Committee, University of South Florida, 2010-

2011

Kellogg Institute Grants Review Committee, University of Notre Dame, 2008-2010

Session Chair, Undergraduate Scholars Conference, University of Notre Dame, 2007-

2010

Anthropology Club & Lambda Alpha Advisor, Department of Anthropology, University

of Notre Dame, 2005-2010

Fulbright Evaluation Committee Member, Office of Undergraduate and Post-

Baccalaureate Fellowships, 2005-2010

Faculty Advisory Committee, Office of Alcohol and Drug Education, University of Notre

Dame, 2006-2010

Touching Tiny Lives Internship Faculty Advisor, Department of Anthropology,

University of Notre Dame, 2005-2009

Faculty Organizer, Community-Based Research Faculty Learning Community, Center for

Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame, 2006-2008

Center for Social Concerns Mini-Grant Evaluation Committee, University of Notre

Dame, 2006-2008

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Global Health Committee, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, 2007-

2008

Human Biology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre

Dame, 2006

Latin America Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre

Dame, 2005

Professional Experience & Service

Committee for the Future of Print and Electronic Publishing (CFPEP), American

Anthropological Association, Spring 2014-present

Society for Medical Anthropology Future of Publishing Committee, Spring 2013 -

Present

Prize Committee & Chair (2014), Condon Prize for Best Student Essay in Psychological

Anthropology, Society for Psychological Anthropology, 2012-2014

Co-organizer, DANG: the Digital Anthropology Group,

http://01anthropology.wordpress.com/, which also became a new interest group in

the American Anthropological Association in 2012

Chair, “Stress and Resilience” session, Culture, Mind, and Brain: Emerging Concepts,

Methods, Applications conference, October 2012.

Scientific Advisory Committee, Foundation for Psychocultural Research, UCLA, for the

October 2012 conference, “Culture, Mind, and Brain: Emerging Concepts,

Methods, Applications,” 2011-2012.

Discussant, “Emerging Drug Ethnography: Exploring Drugs and Drug Use at the

Borderlands.” Society for Applied Anthropology 72nd Annual Meeting,

Baltimore, MD, March 2012.

Co-organizer, Neuroanthropology Facebook Interest Group, 1250+ members,

http://www.facebook.com/groups/neuroanthro/

Discussant, “The Neuroanthropology of Dissociation, Absorption, and Embodiment.”

American Anthropological Association 110th Annual Meeting, Montreal,

November 2011.

Co-Organizer, “The Encultured Brain: Building Interdisciplinary Collaborations for the

Future of Neuroanthropology” Conference, Notre Dame, Indiana, October 2009.

Chair, “Applied Research I,” Human Biology Association 34th Annual Meeting, Chicago,

Illinois, April 2009.

Human Biology Review Committee, Human Biology Association 34th Annual Meeting,

Fall 2008.

Co-Organizer, “Building Biocultural Anthropology” Symposium, Emory University,

Atlanta, GA, March 2003.

Chair of “Invited Speakers,” “Promoting Exchange between Biological and Cultural

Anthropology,” “State of the Field,” and “Methods” sessions at the “Building

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Biocultural Anthropology” Symposium, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, March

2003.

Chair, Session “Bridging Differences: Society, Culture and Health.” American

Anthropological Association 101st Annual Meeting, November 2002, New

Orleans, Louisiana.

Conference Sessions

Co-Organizer, “Brains in the Wild: The Challenges of Neuroanthropology,” American

Anthropological Association 111th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA,

November 2012.

Organizer and Chair, “Stress and Resilience,” Culture, Mind and Brain: Emerging

Concepts, Methods, and Applications, 5th Foundation for Psychocultural

Research-UCLA Interdisciplinary Conference. Los Angeles, CA, October 2012.

Organizer and Chair, “This Is Anthropology: A Public Response to a Public Threat.”

Society for Applied Anthropology 72nd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March

2012.

Co-organizer, “The Anthropology of Impulsivity,” American Anthropological

Association 109th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2010.

Organizer and Chair, “The Globalized Brain: The Impact of Inequality and Exclusion,”

Society for Applied Anthropology 70th Annual Meeting, Mérida, Mexico, March

2010.

Co-Organizer, “Addiction, Science and Capitalism: Intersections for the Future,” Medical

Anthropology at the Intersections: Celebrating 50 Years of Interdisciplinarity

Conference, New Haven, Connecticut, September 2009.

Co-Organizer, “Developmental Psychopathology in Cultural Context: Understanding the

Emerging Global Mental Health Burden,” Society for Psychological

Anthropology Biennial Meeting, Asilomar, California, March 2009.

Organizer and chair, “Community Interventions: Mixed Theory and Lessons Learned in

Collaborative Projects,” Society for Applied Anthropology 69th Annual Meeting,

Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 2009.

Co-Organizer and Co-Chair, “The Encultured Brain: Neuroanthropology and

Interdisciplinary Engagement,” Invited Session, American Anthropological

Association 107th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, November 2008.

Co-Organizer, “Crossing Borders in the Study of Mental Illness.” Society for

Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meeting, San Diego, California, April

2005.

Co-Organizer, “Addiction and Anthropology.” Invited session, American

Anthropological Association 100th Annual Meeting, December 2001,

Washington, DC.

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Other Research

Research Consultant, Behavioral Research Consulting Incorporated, Atlanta, Georgia.

October 2001-September 2002. Managed an ethnographic research program to

produce a guide on substance abuse and ethnic minorities in Georgia:

“Immigrants and Refugees in Georgia: Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment.”

Research Consultant, Ben Franklin Academy, Atlanta, Georgia. July-August 2001;

October-December 2004. Collected autobiographies from 208 Colombian

adolescent students for a cross-cultural project on narrative, individual

development, and educational success.

Research Consultant, San Gregorio Therapeutic Community, Bogotá, Colombia.

January-December 2000. Supervised a research program to monitor therapeutic

success by collecting entry, progress and exit data on all individuals.

Field Assistant, Caparu Ecological Station, Vaupes, Colombia. February 1996. Assisted

Dr. Thomas Defler for three weeks of primatological research in the Colombian

Amazon.

Research Assistant, Philadelphia Zoo & Beaver College, Philadelphia, PA. October

1992-June 1993. Completed behavioral observation study of three drill monkeys

under supervision of Dr. Gail Hearn.

Co-Researcher, Drill Rehabilitation and Breeding Center, Calabar, Nigeria. February

1992-June 1992. Co-designed and executed a behavioral observation study of 12

adolescent drill monkeys in captive conditions.

Reviewer

Addiction Research and Theory

American Anthropologist

American Ethnologist

American Journal of Human Biology

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

BioSocieties

Cambridge University Press

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry

Current Anthropology

Ethos

Human Organization

Left Coast Press

Medical Anthropology Quarterly

MIT Press

National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology

Nicotine and Tobacco Research

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Qualitative Health Research

Social Science and Medicine

Transcultural Psychiatry

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University of California Press

Professional Memberships

American Anthropological Association

Society of Applied Anthropology