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CURRICULUM VITA of ATWOOD DWIGHT GAINES Editor-in-Chief, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry: An International Journal of Cross-Cultural Health Research Editor-in-Chief, Cultural Studies of Science & Medicine Book Series, and Millennial Medical Anthropology SpringerBrief Book Series Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Program Faculty in Women’s and Gender Studies, College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Bioethics and Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Case Western Reserve University ADDRESS Office: Department of Anthropology 246 Mather Memorial Building Case Western Reserve University 11220 Bellflower Road Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7125 Telephone: (216) 368-2257 Email: [email protected] Fax: 216-368-5334 PERSONAL Born: Denver, Colorado, United States Citizenship: United States EDUCATION: DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Certificates Certificate in Ethics 1998 Center for Professional Ethics. Case Western Reserve University School of Law Degrees Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Social and Cultural Anthropology 1978 University of California at Berkeley Fields of Specialization: Psychological Anthropology, Ethnicity, Religion and Western Europe. Language examinations passed: French and German M.P.H. Master of Public Health, Behavioral Sciences Program 1978 University of California at Berkeley School of Public Health Fields of Specialization: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Medical Anthropology C.Phil. Candidate in Philosophy, in Social and Cultural Anthropology 1975 University of California at Berkeley M.A. Master of Arts in Social and Cultural Anthropology 1974 University of California at Berkeley B.A. Bachelor of Arts, Social and Cultural Anthropology 1970 San Francisco State University

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CURRICULUM VITA of

ATWOOD DWIGHT GAINES Editor-in-Chief, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry:

An International Journal of Cross-Cultural Health Research Editor-in-Chief, Cultural Studies of Science & Medicine Book Series, and

Millennial Medical Anthropology SpringerBrief Book Series Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Program Faculty in

Women’s and Gender Studies, College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Bioethics and Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing

Case Western Reserve University

ADDRESS Office: Department of Anthropology 246 Mather Memorial Building Case Western Reserve University 11220 Bellflower Road Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7125 Telephone: (216) 368-2257 Email: [email protected] Fax: 216-368-5334

PERSONAL Born: Denver, Colorado, United States Citizenship: United States EDUCATION: DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES

Certificates Certificate in Ethics 1998 Center for Professional Ethics. Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Degrees Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Social and Cultural Anthropology 1978 University of California at Berkeley

Fields of Specialization: Psychological Anthropology, Ethnicity, Religion and Western Europe. Language examinations passed: French and German

M.P.H. Master of Public Health, Behavioral Sciences Program 1978 University of California at Berkeley School of Public Health Fields of Specialization: Psychiatric Epidemiology and Medical Anthropology C.Phil. Candidate in Philosophy, in Social and Cultural Anthropology 1975 University of California at Berkeley M.A. Master of Arts in Social and Cultural Anthropology 1974 University of California at Berkeley B.A. Bachelor of Arts, Social and Cultural Anthropology 1970 San Francisco State University

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PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 1994-present: Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences,

Professor in the Departments of Bioethics and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, and Professor of Nursing, Bolton School of Nursing; and 2004-present, Women’s and Gender Studies Program Faculty and, 2001-2006, Professor in the College Scholars Program, CWRU

1994 Jan-July: Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University and the Schools of Medicine and Nursing 1985-1994: Associate Professor, with tenure, Department of Anthropology and Assistant

Professor of Psychiatry. Case Western Reserve University and School of Medicine 1990 January-September: Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of

California at Berkeley (During sabbatical leave) 1983 Fall-July 1985: Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, and Assistant

Professor, Department of Psychiatry, CWRU and School of Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center

1980 Fall-Fall 1983: Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, and Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Anthropology, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University and Medical Center

1979 Fall-Fall 1980: Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, San Francisco State University

1975 Spring-Summer 1978: Lecturer, then Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, San Francisco State University

1979 Jan-Jan 1980: Project Co-Director, Source, Inc., for the 'Black Drinking Practices' Study. Berkeley, CA.

1978 March-August: Field Director, The Multi-Ethnic Institute. (A public, non-profit research and education firm) Berkeley, CA.

1977 Oct-Nov: Consultant, State of California Office of Alcoholism. Sacramento, CA. 1977 June-Sept: Research Associate, Social Research Group, University of California School

of Public Health. Berkeley, CA. 1971-1975 Spring: Teaching and Research Assistantships. Department of Anthropology,

University of California at Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. Current Teaching:

Undergraduate Anthropology Courses: Medical Anthropology, Cultural Psychiatry, Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, Mediterranean Ethnography, Western European Ethnography, Crossroads: the Social Transformation of Rural Blues into Urban Rock, the Anthropology of Religion, Cultures of the United States, US Popular Culture, Sex and Gender, Comparative Medical Systems, Psychological Anthropology, Cultural Studies of Science, Religion and Local Moral Worlds, Culture, Science & Identity, Contemporary Theory, Anthropology and Bioethics

Other Undergraduate Courses: S.A.G.E.S. Program - First Seminar (2002-04; College Scholars Program - Junior Seminar 2001-06; Ethnic Studies - Intro to the Study of Race & Ethnicity

Graduate Anthropology Courses: Anthropology and Bioethics, Cultural Studies of Science, Cultural Psychiatry, Culture, Science & Identity, Ethnopsychiatry, Self, Person and Other, Contemporary Theory in Medical Anthropology, Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Cultures of the United States, Religion and Local Moral Worlds, Psycho-analytic Anthropology, Comparative Medical Systems, Psychological Anthropology, Gender and Culture, Psychiatric Epidemiology

Other Graduate Courses School of Medicine- Annual Lecture: Culture and Patient Care; Diversity and the Doctor/Patient

Relationship (1985-2000); Medicine and Social Identity 2006. Psychiatry- Annual Seminar sessions: Cultural Psychiatry and/or Culture and Depression

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Bioethics- Co-Instructor, Core Graduate Seminar; Seminar in Mental Illness and Ethics (1995-2000); 2006-2011, Director, French Bioethics Perspectives on Life and Death, Paris

Nursing- Annual Seminar: Qualitative Research 1996-2002; 2007-2009 HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2005 Nominated for the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Case Western Reserve University (I won this award in 1986) 2005 Nominated for the John Diekhoff Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching Case Western Reserve University 2005-present: Included in Who’s Who among America’s Teachers 2000-present: Included in Who’s Who, US Edition 1998-99 “Top Professor Award,” Mortar Board Student Honor Association College of Arts and Sciences, Case Western Reserve University 1997 Fellow in Ethics, Center for Professional Ethics Funded by Case Western Reserve University School of Law & the 1525 Foundation Case Western Reserve University School of Law 1993-present: Included in Who’s Who, Midwest Edition 1988 Student Organization Adviser of the Year Award (1987-1988) Case Western Reserve University 1987 Certificate of Appreciation for "Commitment to Education" House of Representatives, Legislature of the State of Ohio 1987 "Commitment to the College Teaching Mission Award"

Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio 1986 Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching

Case Western Reserve University 1983 Favorite Lecturer Award

Science Technology and Human Values (Pre-medical) Program Duke University

1979-80 Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow

Office of the Chancellor and the Department of Anthropology University of California at Berkeley

1978-79 N.I.M.H. Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Department of Psychiatry, John A. Burns School of Medicine University of Hawaii at Manoa

1976-77 U.S.D.P.H. Fellow, School of Public Health

University of California at Berkeley School of Public Health

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1974 Advanced to Ph.D. Candidacy (C.Phil.) "With Distinction,” Department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley

1970-75 National Institute of Mental Health Traineeship, Department of Anthropology,

University of California at Berkeley 1968-70 Dean's List, Undergraduate Division, College of Arts and Sciences San Francisco State University FUNDING: GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND SUBVENTION FUNDING 2007-08: Deputy Director, Identity Issues Group of The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications

(ELSI) Research CEER at CWRU of the National Human Genome Research Institute. 10% AY. 2004-9 The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Program of the National Human

Genome Research Institute. Center for Excellence in ELSI (Ethical, Legal Social Issues) Research (CEER). Dr. Eric Juengst, Bioethics, PI. AD Gaines, Co-Investigator in Identity Issues Section. Total Funding: $5,300,000 for 5 years.

2003 Takyama Foundation (Japan). Support for my invited symposium at the International

Psychogeriatric Association Meeting. Chicago, IL. August 2002. $700. 2002 Pharmaceutical Consortium and the International Working Group for the Harmonization of

Dementia Drug Guidelines. Support for attendance at the 8th International Alzheimer Disease Meeting and the Third International Pharmacoeconomics Conference. Stockholm, Sweden. July 2002. $3,500.

2002 Baker Nord Center for the Humanities. Case Western Reserve University. Support for the publication of a book arising out of the Cultural Studies of Science Seminar Series (2000- 2001) that I organized and chaired. $300.00. 2001 Jansen and Pfizer Pharmaceutical Companies. Support for the invited symposium, “Cultural Issues in Quality of Life in Dementia Care.” AD Gaines and PJ Whitehouse, organizers. 17th World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology. Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 5, 2001. $2,500. 1999-02 National Institutes of Health. Grant for “A Modular Short Course(s) in Research Ethics.”

Caroline Whitbeck, PI. A.D. Gaines, Co-Investigator. Developed two of ten modules on topics in research ethics for use in and dissemination to various departments at CWRU and affiliated institutions. Funding: $391,946.00 for 3 years.

1996-02 International Working Group for the Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines (IWG).

Travel grants for the study of the IWG and international dementia drug and biological researchers. Funding: $11,000 (approx).

2000 Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities. Case Western Reserve University. Funding for the

Cultural Studies of Science Symposium Series (CS4). A. Gaines, Organizer, w/ P. Whitehouse, as Co-Chair. A faculty seminar meeting once a month for the calendar year 2000 considered topics in the cultural studies of science. Funding: $2,000. (approx).

1992-7 National Institute on Aging. Co-PI. Grant for the "Use of Services by Black and White Elderly"

Study. A. Ford, MD, PI. Study of formal service use patterns of the very elderly and cultural

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factors in service use, and a critique of the "racial" categories of the wider study. Funding: $756,548. (4 yrs.); ($81,000 for the anthropological component, Atwood Gaines, PI.) 1 year extension funding, $26,000 and a 2nd year unfunded extension.

1993 Committee on Culture, Health and Human Development of the Social Science Research

Council. Grant. Funding for a conference, “Local Biology.” Written with C. Worthman, (Emory University). Funding: $9,500.

1993-6 MacArthur Foundation. Grant Proposal, to the Committee on Culture, Health and Human Development, a Core Committee of the Social Science Research Council. Proposal co-authored

with A. Kleinman, R. Shweder, V. Das, R. LeVine, C. Worthman. Funding supported symposia, workshops and publications to further the Committee’s aim, "to disseminate the new understandings of pluralism from anthropology in biology, psychology, the fields of mental

and medical health and human development." Funding: $500,000 for 3 years. FUNDING: GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND SUBVENTION FUNDING (CONT’D) 1982 Duke University Research Council Major Grant. A study of “Dysphoric Affect in France.“ Funding: $2,490. 1981-2 Duke University Research Council Minor Grant. Research on “French Concepts of Person.” Funding: $700. 1980 Duke University Research Council Minor Grant. For research on “Concepts of Person in Three American (U.S.) Ethnic Groups.” Funding: $800. 1979-81 State of California Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Contract. For “ A Study of

Alcohol in Black Culture for the Improvement of Services to the Black Community.” A. Gaines PI. Written and submitted in response to RFD #A-RFP-78-3. Funding: $200,000. (2 years).

1973-4 National Institute of Mental Health. Grant. For Dissertation research on ethnicity and

religious affiliation in Strasbourg, France. Funding: $14,000. 1971 National Institute of Mental Health. Summer Research Award. Research on patterns of English and Jamaican social interaction in London, England. Funding: $2,000. PUBLICATIONS - BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND DISSERTATION 4. Atwood D. Gaines, Editor 1992 Ethnopsychiatry: the Cultural Construction of Professional and Folk Psychiatries. Albany, New

York: State University of New York Press. 506 pgs. 3. Robert A. Hahn and Atwood D. Gaines, Editors 1985 Physicians of Western Medicine: Anthropological Approaches to Theory and Practice. Dordrecht,

the Netherlands: D. Reidel Publishing Company. 345 pgs. 2. Atwood D. Gaines and Robert A. Hahn, Editors 1982 Physicians of Western Medicine: Five Cultural Studies. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Special

Issue 6(3). 109 pgs. 1. Stephen Frankel, Atwood. D. Gaines, Judith Reingold and Nadine Robles

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1978 Conceptions of Alcohol Use, Abuse and Problem Behavior in Three California Counties. Berkeley: University of California at Berkeley School of Public Health. Monograph of the Social Research Group. 200 pgs.

[1978 The Word and the Cross: Ascendant Alsatian Ethnicity and Religious Affiliation in Strasbourg,

France. Unpublished dissertation in Social Cultural Anthropology, Department of Anthropology. University of California at Berkeley. 259 pgs.]

Books in Submission:

• diaGnosis and Praxis: the Cultural Construction of USonian Psychiatry. Springer Book Series; Cultural Studies of Science and Medicine. Atwood Gaines, Editor-in-Chief

Books in final editing: • Figures of Speech: Local Biology, “Race” and Science in Millennial Medical Anthropology. Cultural Studies of Science and Medicine Series. New York: Springer.

• The Word and the Cross: Identity and Paradox in Strasbourg. New York: SpringerBriefs Series in Medical Anthropology. • Circumstantial Deliveries for a Millennial Medical Anthropology. New York: SpringerBriefs Series in Medical Anthropology.

PUBLICATIONS - BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND DISSERTATION (CONT’D) Books in Final Editing (cont’d): •Building A Mystery: Cultural Construction Alzheimer Disease. Atwood D. Gaines and Peter Whitehouse. Springer Series in Cultural Studies of Science and Medicine Series. Springer Publishing Company. Books in Preparation:

. • Editor, The Bridge of Sighs: Cultures of Sadness and the Sadness of Cultures.

• Biopsychiatry: (Re)Finding the Brain and Losing the Patient. PUBLICATIONS – JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS 83. Gaines, Atwood D. 2013 Mental Illness II: Cultural Perspectives. (Revision of 2004) In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Volume

3. Fourth Edition. Bruce Jennings, Editor. New York: Macmillan. (in press) 82, Gaines, Atwood D.

2013 Race and Racism (revision of 2004). In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Volume 3. Fourth Edition. Bruce Jennings, Editor. New York: Macmillan. (in press) 81. Gaines, Atwood D. 2012 Les Travaux de Margaret Lock. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 36(4):578-581. 80. Gaines, Atwood D. 2012 Dr. Margaret Lock Dedicatory Volume. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 36(1):1. 79. Gaines, Atwood D. 2011 New Rankings for CMP. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 34(4):447.

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78. Gaines, Atwood D, 2011 Millennial Medical Anthropology: from There to Here and Beyond or, the Problem

of Global Health. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 34(1):83-89. 77. Gaines, Atwood D.

2010 Alsatian Identity. In Encyclopedia of Ethnic Groups of Europe. Jeffrey Cole, Editor. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Press.

76. Gaines, Atwood D. 2010 Passages: Ari Kiev, Leon Eisenberg and Charles Leslie. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 34(1):204-205. 75. Gaines, Atwood D. 2009 Categories: New and (Re)visited. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 33(4):491-493. 74. Gaines, Atwood D. and Geoffrey White 2009 Passages: Nina Etkin and Thomas Maretzki. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 33(2):338- 339. 73. Gaines, Atwood D. 2009 Editorial for Volume 33(1) of CMP. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 33(1):1. 72. Gaines, Atwood D. 2009 Faith, Fashion and Family. (Abridged version of Gaines 1988). In Encyclopedia of World Religions. Elizabeth Koepping, Editor. London: Routledge. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT’D) 71. Gaines, Atwood D. 2008 The Socio-cultural Construction of Medical Knowledge. In International Encyclopedia of

Public Health. Vol. 6. Kris Heggenhougan and Stella Quah, Editors. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Pp. 114-119.

70. Gaines, Atwood D. and Eric Juengst 2008 Origin Myths in Bioethics: Constructing Sources, Motives and Reason in Bioethic(s). Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 32(3):303-327. 69. Gaines, Atwood D. 2008 The New CMP. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 32(1):1-2.

68. Gaines, Atwood D. 2007 Transitions, Affinities and the New Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 31(3):275-282. 67. Gaines, Atwood D. 2006 Alzheimer Disease, Aging, Chance and ‘Race.’ Journal of Philosophy, Psychiatry and

Psychology 13(1):83-85. 66. Gaines, Atwood D. and Peter J. Whitehouse

2006 Building a Mystery: Alzheimer Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Beyond. Journal of Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 13(1):61-74

65. Gaines, Atwood D. and Paul Farmer

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2006 Weston LaBarre. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 4. H. James Birx, Editor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 1395-1396.

64. Gaines, Atwood D.

2006 Eudysphoria. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 2. H. James Birx, Editor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 870-871.

63. Gaines, Atwood D.

2006 Ethnopsychiatry. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 2. H. James Birx, Editor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 862-864.

62. Gaines, Atwood D.

2006 Ethnomedicine. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 2. H. James Birx, Editor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 859-861.

61. Gaines, Atwood D. 2006 Dementia. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 2. H. James Birx, Editor.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 725-726. 60. Gaines, Atwood D.

2006 Biomedicine. In Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 1. H. James Birx, Editor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp. 370-371.

59. Whitehouse, Peter, Atwood D. Gaines, Heather Lindstrom and Janice Graham

2005 Anthropological Contributions to the Understanding of Age-related Cognitive Impairment. The Lancet Neurology 4(5):320-326.

PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT’D) 58. Gaines, Atwood D.

2005 Race: Local Biology and Culture in Mind. In Companion to Psychological Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural Change. Conerly Casey and Robert B. Edgerton, Editors. Oxford: Blackwell. Pp. 255-278.

57. Gaines, Atwood D. 2004 The Play Between Theory and Practice. The Lancet Neurology 3(6):380. 56. Gaines, Atwood D.

2004 Mental Illness II: Cultural Perspectives. In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Volume 3. Third Edition. Stephen G. Post, Editor. New York: Macmillan. Pp. 1800-1810.

55. Gaines, Atwood D. 2004 Race and Racism. In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Volume 4. Third Edition. Stephen G. Post,

Editor. New York: Macmillan. Pp. 2243-2255. 54. Gaines, Atwood D. and Robbie Davis-Floyd

2004 Biomedicine. In Encyclopedia of Medical Anthropology. Melvin Ember and Carol Ember, Editors. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Pp. 95-109.

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2004 Biological Assumptions about Race. In Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Volume 2. Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson, Editors. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Press. Pp. 653-655.

52. Youngner, Stuart and Atwood D. Gaines 2002 Ethics of Research with Humans Who are Mentally Ill. WWW publication. On-line Ethics

Center for Engineering and Science. Cleveland, OH: Case Western Reserve University. http://www.onlineethics.org/reseth/mod/mentres.html

51. Gaines, Atwood D. 2002 Ethics of Research with Vulnerable Populations. WWW publication. On-line Ethics Center for Engineering Science. Cleveland, OH: Case Western Reserve University. http://www.onlineethics.org/reseth/mod/vulnres.html 50. Gaines, Atwood D. 2002 Alsatians. In Encyclopedia of World Cultures Supplement. Carol R. Ember, Melvin Ember,

and Ian Skoggard, Editors. New York: Macmillan Reference. Pp. 9-14. 49. Gaines, Atwood D., Peter J. Whitehouse, Jesse Ballinger and Jonathan Sadowsky.

2001 Culture and Illness in the Postmodern Age by David Morris: An Essay Review. The Hastings Center Report 31(1):6-8.

48. Mezzich, J., C. Hughes, B. Good, A. Kleinman, H. Fabrega, A.D. Gaines, P. Guarnaccia, T.

O'Neil, and T.Y. Lin. 2000 Appendix I: Outline for Cultural Formulation and Glossary of Culture-Bound Syndromes.

In Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fourth Edition-Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association Pp. 897-903.

47. Ford, Amasa, Marie Haug, Kurt Stange, Atwood D. Gaines, Linda S. Noelker and Paul K. Jones 2000 Sustained Personal Autonomy: A Measure of Successful Aging. Journal of Aging and Health 12(4):470-489. 46. Hinze, Susan W., Atwood D. Gaines, Alan J. Lerner and Peter J. Whitehouse 1999 An Interdisciplinary Response to the Reagan Center Report on Women and Alzheimer’s

Disease. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders 13(4):183-186. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT’D) 45. Whitehouse, Peter J. and Atwood D. Gaines 1999 Dementia: Are Western Models of Care Ideal? In Proceedings of the Alzheimer International Meeting in Cochin, India. WWW Internet publication. Alzheimer Disease

International. 44. Haug, Marie R., Amasa B. Ford, Kurt C. Stange, Linda S. Noelker and Atwood D. Gaines 1999 Effect of Giving Care on Caregivers’ Health. Research on Aging 21(4):515-538. 43. Gaines, Atwood D., and Patricia McDonald, with May Wykle 1999 Aging and Immigration: Who Are the Elderly? Journal of Immigrant Health 1(2):99-113. 42. Gaines, Atwood D. 1999 Culture, Aging and Mental Health. In Serving Minority Elders in the 21st Century. May

Wykle and Amasa Ford, Editors. New York: Springer. Pp. 180-199.

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41. Gaines, Atwood D. and Peter J. Whitehouse 1998 Harmony and Consensus: Cultural Aspects of Organization in International Science.

Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders 12(4):295-301. 40. Gaines, Atwood D.

1998 Mental Illness and Immigration. In Handbook of Immigrant Health. Sana Loue, Editor. New York: Plenum Publishers. Pp. 407-421.

39. Gaines, Atwood D. 1998 Religion and Culture in Psychiatry: Christian and Secular Psychiatric Theory and Practice in the United States. In Handbook of Religion and Mental Health. Harold Koenig, Editor. New York: Academic Press. Pp. 291-320. 38. Gaines, Atwood D.

1998 Culture and Values at the Intersection of Science and Suffering: Encountering Ethics, Genetics and Alzheimer Disease. In Genetic Testing for Alzheimer Disease: Ethical and Clinical Issues. Stephen G. Post and Peter J. Whitehouse, Editors. Baltimore: the Johns Hopkins University Press. Pp. 256-274.

37. Gaines, Atwood D. 1998 From Margin to Center: From Medical Anthropology to Cultural Studies of Science; A Review Essay. American Anthropologist 100(1):191-194. 36. Noelker, Linda, Amasa B. Ford, Atwood D. Gaines, Marie R. Haug, Paul K. Jones, Kurt C. Stange and Abderrezak Mefrouche 1998 Attitudinal Influences on the Elderly’s Use of Assistance. Research on Aging 20(3): 317-338.

Gaines, Atwood D. 1998 Faith, Fashion and Family: Religion, Aesthetics, Identity and Social Organization in

Strasbourg. Reprinted In: International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Volume 12. S. M. Channa, Editor. Vedam Books: New Delhi, India. (Originally published in 1985 in Anthropological Quarterly 58(2):47-62).

35. Amaducci, Luigi, Marzia Baldereschi, Rachelle Doody, Vijay Chandra and Atwood D. Gaines 1997 Cultural Issues in the Clinical Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease: Position Paper from the

International Working Group on Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders 11, Supplement 3:19-21.

PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT’D) 34. Post, Stephen, Bjorn Beerman, Henry Brodaty, Atwood D. Gaines, Serge Gauthier, David

Geldmacher, Suzanne Hill, Akira Homma, Martin Rossor, Peter Whitehouse and Bengt Winblad

1997 Ethical Issues in Dementia Drug Development: Position Paper from the International Working Group on Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders 11, Supplement 3:26-28.

33. Post, Stephen, Peter Whitehouse, Robert Binstock, Thomas Bird, Sharen Eckert, Lindsay

Farrer, Leonard Fleck, Atwood D. Gaines, Eric T. Juengst, Harry Karlinsky, Steven Miles, Thomas H. Murray, Kimberly Quaid, Norman Relkin, Allen Roses, Peter St. George Hyslop,

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Greg Sachs, Bonnie Steinbock, Edward Truschke and Arthur Zinn 1997 The Clinical Introduction of Genetic Testing for Alzheimer Disease: An Ethical Perspective.

Journal of the American Medical Association 277(10):832-837. 32. Gaines, Atwood D. 1996 Roots of the Blues. Nexus. Spring. Pgs. 9 & 30. 31. Care, Jennifer and Atwood D. Gaines 1996 Aspects of Global Aging. University Center on Aging and Health Newsletter XII(2):7-8. 30. Gaines, Atwood D.

1995 Culture Specific Delusions: Sense and Nonsense in Cultural Context. In Psychiatric Clinics of North America: Delusional Disorders. Mark J. Sedler, Editor. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company. Pp. 281-301.

29. Gaines, Atwood D. 1995 Mental Illness II: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 2nd Edition.

Volume 3. Second Edition. Warren T. Reich, Editor. New York: Macmillan. Pp. 1743-1751. 28. Gaines, Atwood D. 1995 Race and Racism. In Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 2nd Edition. Volume 4. Warren T. Reich,

Editor. New York: Macmillan. Pp. 2189-2201. 27. Mezzich, J., C. Hughes, B. Good, H. Fábrega, A. Kleinman, A.D. Gaines, P. Guarnaccia, T. O’Nell and T.-Y. Lin 1994 Appendix I: Outline for Cultural Formulation and Glossary of Culture-Bound Syndromes. In

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association. Pp. 843-849.

26. Gaines, Atwood D. 1992 Medical/Psychiatric Knowledge in France and the United States: Culture and Sickness in History and Biology. In Ethnopsychiatry: the Cultural Construction of Professional and

Folk Psychiatries. Atwood D. Gaines, Editor. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. Pp. 171-201.

25. Gaines, Atwood D. 1992 Ethnopsychiatry: The Cultural Construction of Psychiatries. In Ethnopsychiatry: the Cultural Construction of Professional and Folk Psychiatries. Atwood D. Gaines, Editor. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Pp. 3-49. 24. Blue, Amy V. and Atwood D. Gaines 1992 The Ethnopsychiatric Répertoire: A Review and Overview of Ethnopsychiatric Studies. In

Ethnopsychiatry: the Cultural Construction of Professional and Folk Psychiatries. Atwood D. Gaines, Editor. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. Pp. 397-484.

PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT’D) 23. Gaines, Atwood D. 1992 From DSM-I to III-R; Voices of Self, Mastery and the Other: A Cultural Constructivist Reading of U.S. Psychiatric Classification. Social Science and Medicine 35(1):3-24.

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22. Gaines, Atwood D. 1992 Among the Psychiatrists: An Anthropologist Observes the Infinite Variety of Western Psychiatry. CWRU, the Magazine of Case Western Reserve University 4(2):22-25. 21. Gaines, Atwood D. 1991 Cultural Constructivism: Sickness Histories and the Understanding of Ethnomedicines Beyond Critical Medical Anthropologies. In Anthropologies of Medicine: A Colloquium on

West European and North American Perspectives. Beatrix Pfleiderer and Gilles Bibeau, Editors. Wiesbaden, Germany: Vieweg und Sohn Verlag. Pp. 221-258. 20. Gaines, Atwood D. 1991 What's In Store for the Neighborhood: Neighborhoods Then, There, and in the Future. In Discovery!: Western Reserve Neighborhoods. G. Haddad, Editor. Western Reserve Studies Symposium 6:61-69. 19. Gaines, Atwood D. 1989 Alzheimer's Disease in the Context of ‘Black’ (Southern) Culture. Health Matrix: the Quarterly Journal of Health Services Management 6(4):33-38. 18. Gaines, Atwood D. 1988 Delusions: Culture, Psychosis and the Problem of Meaning. In Delusions: Interdisciplinary

Perspectives. Thomas Oltmanns and Brendan Maher, Editors. New York: Wiley. Pp. 230-258. 17. Gaines, Atwood D. 1987 Shamanism and the Shaman: A Plea for the Person-Centered Approach. Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly 12(3&4):62-68. 16. Gaines, Atwood D. 1987 Cultures, Biologies and Dysphorias: An Essay Review. Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review 24(1):31-57. 15. Gaines, Atwood D. and Paul E. Farmer 1986 Visible Saints: Social Cynosures and Dysphoria in the Mediterranean Tradition. Culture,

Medicine and Psychiatry 10(4):295-330. 14. Gaines, Atwood D. 1986 Disease, Communalism and Medicine: An Essay Review. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry

10(4):391-403. 13. Gaines, Atwood D. 1986 Trauma: Cross-Cultural Issues. In Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine, Volume 16: Psychosomatic Aspects of Trauma. Linda G. Peterson, MD and Gregory O'Shanick, MD, Editors. Basel, Switzerland: Karger Publishing Company. Pp. 1-16. 12. Gaines, Atwood D. 1985 Alcohol: Cultural Conceptions and Social Behavior Among Urban 'Blacks.' In The American Experience with Alcohol: Contrasting Cultural Perspectives. Linda Bennett and

Genevieve Ames, Editors. New York: Plenum Publishing Company. Pp. 171-197. PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS (CONT’D)

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11. Gaines, Atwood D. and Robert A. Hahn 1985 Among the Physicians: Encounter, Exchange and Transformation. Physicians of Western

Medicine: Anthropological Approaches to Theory and Practice. Robert A. Hahn and Atwood D. Gaines, Editors. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: D. Reidel Publishing Company. Pp. 3-22.

10. Gaines, Atwood D. 1985 The Once- and the Twice-Born: Self and Practice Among Psychiatrists and Christian

Psychiatrists. In Physicians of Western Medicine: Anthropological Approaches to Theory and Practice. Robert A. Hahn and Atwood D. Gaines, Editors. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: D. Reidel Publishing Company. Pp. 223-243.

9. Gaines, Atwood D. 1985 Faith, Fashion and Family: Religion, Aesthetics, Identity and Social Organization in Strasbourg. Anthropological Quarterly 58(2):47-62. 8. Gaines, Atwood D. 1983 Person and Practice Among Christian and Secular Psychiatrists in America. University of

Amsterdam Sociology and Anthropology Centrum Working Papers. Number 1. Amsterdam, Netherlands: University of Amsterdam. 29 pgs.

7. Gaines, Atwood D. 1982 Cultural Definitions, Behavior and the Person in American Psychiatry. In Cultural

Conceptions of Mental Health and Therapy. Anthony Marsella and Geoffrey White, Editors. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: D. Reidel Publishing Company. Pp. 167-192.

6. Gaines, Atwood D. 1982 Knowledge and Practice: Anthropological Ideas and Psychiatric Practice. In Clinically

Applied Anthropology. Noel Chrisman and Thomas Maretzki, Editors. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: D. Reidel Publishing Company. Pp. 243-273.

5. Gaines, Atwood D. 1982 The Twice-Born: 'Christian Psychiatry' and Christian Psychiatrists. In Physicians of

Western Medicine: Five Cultural Studies. Atwood D. Gaines and Robert A. Hahn, Editors. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Special Issue 6(3):305-324.

4. Gaines, Atwood D. and Robert A. Hahn 1982 Physicians of Western Medicine: An Introduction. In Physicians of Western Medicine: Five

Cultural Studies. Atwood D. Gaines and Robert A. Hahn, Editors. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry Special Issue 6(3):210-215.

3. Gaines, Atwood D. 1981 Hard Contract: Issues and Problems in Contract Social Anthropological Research. Kroeber

Anthropological Society Papers 59-60:82-91. 2. Gaines, Atwood D. 1979 Definitions and Diagnoses: Cultural Implications of Psychiatric Help-Seeking and

Psychiatrists' Definitions of the Situation in Psychiatric Emergencies. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 3(4):381-418.

1. Gaines, Atwood D. 1978 Illness and Interaction: A Case of Paranoia. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers

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PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Articles in review:

From Subject to Object: Psychiatry in the Anthropological Gaze. Anthropology and Medicine. London, UK ADGaines and Susan Hinze “William Quincy Atwood: Michigan Lumber Baron.” UR ADGaines and Susan Hinze “John Stiles Atwood: Educator and Conductor of the Underground Railroad”. UR

PUBLICATIONS - ABSTRACTS, COMMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND REVIEWS Abstracts 1999 Western Culture and the Problematic of Models of Dementia Care; with Peter J. Whitehouse.

International Psychogeriatrics 11(Supplement 1):74. 1995 The Impact of Cultural Differences on Developing Home Care Services: Opening the Doors

to Home Care. Proceedings of the International Nursing Meeting. Padua, Italy. 1990 Culture and Biomedicine. Osler Medical Society Newsletter. McGill University

Medical School, Montréal, Canada. January. 1987 Alzheimer's: How Black Culture Perceives the Disorder. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Newsletter, Cleveland Chapter. May 1987:8-9. 1980 The Black Drinking Practices Study: An Abstract. Newsletter of the Alcohol and Drug Study

Group 1(1):4-5. 1980 Alcohol in Black Culture. In Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. AMSA;

New York: Grune and Stratton, Inc. Comments 1985 Comment on M.K. Taylor's Symbolic Dimensions in Cultural Anthropology. Current

Anthropology 26(2):174. Book Reviews 2001 Review of: Just Talk: Narratives of Psychotherapy by Lilian Furst. 1998. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press. Medical Humanities Review 15(1):21-22. 1994 Review of: Trials, Tribulations and Celebrations: African-American Perspectives on Health, Illness, Aging and Loss. 1992. Edited by Marian Gray Secundy with Lois L. Nixon. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press. Religious Studies 20(4):313-314. 1985 Review of: Urban Danger by Sally Engel Merry. 1981. Anthropological Quarterly 58(1):39-40. 1983 Review of: Sex in the USSR by Mikhail Stern. 1979. Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology 6(3):325 326. 1983 Review of: Enemies of God by Christina Larner. 1981. American Ethnologist 10(4): 806-807. 1982 Review of: On Marriage in Norway by Eilert Sundt. 1980. American Ethnologist 9(3):600. Photographs in Print 1985 “Folklore Group of Molsheim. Strasbourg, Summer 1974.” Front Cover Photo. Anthropo- logical Quarterly 58(2). 1985 “Molsheim Folklore Group with Material for a Harvest Dance. Strasbourg, summer 1974.” Back Cover Photo. Anthropological Quarterly 58(2). FILM, TELEVISION, RADIIO AND VIDEO/DVD APPEARANCES 2006 Freud and His Legacy. National Public Radio Program. WCPN. May 5. Cleveland, OH.

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2005 Cultural Sensitivity in Cancer Care. Public Health Television Training Film. 2002 The Culture of Emotions. Harriet Koskoff, film producer for The American Psychiatric Association. Fanlight Productions. Hohkus, NJ.

I appear on segments on the self, ethnicity and cultural specificity of psychiatric disorders 1999 WJW-TV (Fox) Channel Eight. Broadcast interview on media and its influence on conceptions of violence in the US. FILM, TELEVISION, RADIIO AND VIDEO/DVD APPEARANCES (Cont’d 1998 Defining Race. Michael Rand, film producer. Cleveland State University. Cleveland, OH. Transferred to DVD, 2002. 1995 Channel 3 (Cleveland, Ohio) Special Report: Ethnicity in Cleveland. Appeared in 4 of 5 1/2 hour segments. June 1995. 1994 Channel 3 (Cleveland, Ohio) Special Segment. Gender and the OJ Simpson Trial. Cleveland, OH. 1993 Culture and Psychology, with Roy Baumeister. The Idea Channel: Chitester Fund. 1992 The Cultural Meaning of Holidays, with Roy Baumeister and Don Friedheim, CWRU. The Idea Channel: Chitester Fund. FIELDWORK/RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2006-present: Study of French bioethics and gender issues in French Biomedicine. 1995-present: Cultural studies of science research on the international biomedical and allied sciences concerned with Alzheimer Disease and other forms of dementia. Partly supported by the International Working Group for the Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines. 1998-present: Continuation of long-term study of Alsatian ethnicity and religious identity in Strasbourg, France. 1992-1997: Cleveland, OH. Research on the problematic social classification and service use of urban ethnic elderly. Funded by the National Institute on Aging. 1983 Summer: Paris and Southern France; research on French folk and professional ethnomedicine.

Funded by Duke University Research Council Major Grant. 1981-1983: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.; research on Christian psychiatry. 1982 Summer: Paris and Strasbourg, France; research on dysphoric affect in France. Funded by a Duke University Research Council Major Grant. 1981 Summer: Strasbourg and Paris, France; research on person concepts Funded by a Duke University Research Council Minor Grant. 1980 Summer: San Francisco, California; research on conceptions of the person among members of

three ethnic groups. Funded by a Duke University Research Council Minor Grant. 1979 -1980: San Francisco, California; Formulated and directed research on the role of alcohol in two

Black communities for Source, Inc. Funded by State of California Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse.

1977 Jan-March: Berkeley, California; Research on cultural factors in emergency psychiatric

diagnosis. Partly funded by US Department of Public Health.

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1977 Summer: Three counties of Northern California: Research on alcohol usage patterns, alcohol

abuse and problems as seen by lay persons and service providers; as a research associate of the Social Research Group, University of California School of Public Health.

1974 Jan-Dec: Strasbourg, France; dissertation research. An historical and cultural analysis of

Alsatian ethnicity and religious affiliation in Strasbourg and Alsace. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health.

1971 Summer: London, England; social interactionist research on Jamaicans and English in London.

Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED 2008 Anthropology and Psychiatry Symposium. American Anthropological Association. Nov. 20, San Francisco, CA 2005 Paradigms for a Millennial Medical Anthropology Symposium. Society for Medical

Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology. April 6-12. Santa Fe, NM. 2005 Health Care Ethics Symposium, Chair. American Anthropological Association. Dec 3;

Washington, DC. 2003 Dementia, Culture and Ethics Symposium. International Psychogeriatric Association Meeting. August 19, Chicago, IL. 2001 Cultural Aspects of Quality of Life in Dementia Care; with Peter J. Whitehouse. Invited

Symposium of the 17th World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology. July 5, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2000 Cultural Studies of Science Seminar Series. Year-long faculty seminar funded by the Baker- Nord Center for the Humanities, CWRU. Peter J. Whitehouse, co-organizer. 1999 Performing ‘Race’ and Ethnicity in the Crisis of the Medical Moment Symposium, with Linda Hunt (UTA) and Cheryl Mattingly (USC). American Anthropological Association Meeting. December, Chicago, IL. 1998 From Four Until Late: the Cultural Context of Robert Johnson’s Blues Symposium. American

Music Masters Series Honoring Robert Johnson. Case Western Reserve University and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. September, Cleveland, OH. 1994 From Patient to Person: Category, Experience and the Humanization of Disability Symposium. With W. Mills. Society for Psychological Anthropology Invited Session. American Anthropological Association Meeting. December, Atlanta, GA. 1993 Local Biologies Conference, with C. Worthman (Emory). Center for Behavioral and Social

Sciences. October, Palo Alto, CA. Supported by the Social Science Research Council. 1987 American Medical Culture: Clinical and Cultural Perspectives Symposium. American Anthropological Association Meetings. November, Chicago, IL. 1986 Ethnopsychiatry: Professional and Folk Knowledge and Practice Symposium. American

Anthropological Association Meetings. December, Philadelphia, PA. 1985 The Social Origins of Medical Knowledge Symposium, with Allan Young. American

Anthropological Association Meetings. December, Washington, DC. 1984 Educating Health Professionals, with Noel Chrisman. Anthropological Association Meetings. December, Denver, CO. 1983 Physicians of Western Medicine Symposium. 11th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. August, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 1981 Physicians of Western Medicine Symposium, with Robert Hahn. American Anthropological

Association Meeting. December, Los Angeles, CA. 1979 Ethnicity: Process and Continuity Symposium, with Deirdre Arntz. Southwestern

Anthropological Association Meeting. March, Santa Barbara, CA. 1978 The Anthropology of Psychiatry Symposium, with Sandra Trego Wood. Southwestern

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Anthropological Association Meeting. April, San Francisco, CA. 1978 Urban Anthropological Research Symposium Southwestern Anthropological Association

Meeting. April, San Francisco, CA. PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) 2009 Biopsychiatry: (Re)finding the Brain and Losing the Patient. Paper presented at the American

Anthropological Association Meeting, Dec 2, Philadelphia, PA. 2009 Ethics, Culture and Clinical Trials. Paper presented at the Alzheimer Association meeting on

clinical trials. Nov 10, Washington, DC. 2009 Millennial Medical Anthropology. Paper presented at the Society for Medical Anthropology

Meeting. Sept. 4, New Haven, CT. 2008 From Subject to Object: Psychiatry in the Anthropological Gaze. American Anthropological

Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. November 20, 2008. 2007 When Science is Culture: 'Race', the Known and the Unknown in Biomedicine and Science; Or Biological Medicine is Bad Medicine. Paper presented at the American Anthropological

Association Meetings, Washington, DC, November 28. PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) (CONT’D) 2007 Losing Selves: AD and the Western Traditions. Paper presented at the symposium, Untangling the Selfhood in AD. Penn State University. March 29-31. 2007 Commentator on NIMH Postdoctoral research at Harvard. Department of Social Medicine,

Harvard Medical School. Cambridge, MA, May 11. 2006 Biopsychiatry, or (Re)gaining the Brain and Losing the Patient. Paper presented at the conference on Biopsychiatry. Case Western Reserve University. September 8, Cleveland, OH. 2006 From Margin to Leading Edge: A Cultural Bioethics for the New Millennium. Paper presented at the Society for Medical Anthropology Meeting. April 30, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 2006 Keynote address on Dis/Ability. Presented at the In/dependence Conference. University of

Milwaukee, Center for 20th Century Studies. April 7, Milwaukee, WI. 2005 From the Ethnographic Past to the Bioethical Present. Presented at the Health Care Ethics

Symposium. AD Gaines, Chair. American Anthropological Association Meeting. December 3, Washington, DC.

2005 Culture-Bound Syndromes. Presented with Dr. Porferia Montesclaros. Grand Rounds in Psychiatry. CWRU School of Medicine. April 15, Cleveland, OH.

2005 Cultural Constructivism. Presented in the symposium, Paradigms for Millennial Medical Anthropology. AD Gaines, Organizer. Society for Medical Anthropology Meeting. April 9,

Santa Fe, NM. 2004 Bioethics and the Media. Presented at the 7th Annual Undergraduate Conference on Bioethics.

University of Michigan. March 20, Ann Arbor, MI. 2003 Building a Mystery: the Case of Alzheimer Disease. Presented at the symposium, Dementia,

Culture and Ethics. Atwood D. Gaines, organizer. International Psychogeriatric Association Meeting. August 19, Chicago, IL.

2002 Local Biology, Local Ability: Agency in the Material/Medical World. Presented at the symposium, Health in the Hands of People?: Poverty, Illness and Innovative Response. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November 23. New Orleans, LA. 2002 From Structure to Agency: Local Biology in a Millennial Medical Anthropology. Paper presented at the Plenary Symposium of the Society for Medical Anthropology Meeting. William Dressler, Organizer. March 7, Atlanta, GA. 2002 Cultural Issues in Alzheimer Disease. With Peter Whitehouse, Charlotte Ikels, Margaret Lock and Heather Lindstrom. Paper presented at the Regional Meeting of the International

Working Group for the Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines. Nov. 17. Beijing, China. 2001 Whose Quality? Whose Life? Cultural Issues in Dementia Pharmacotherapy and Care-

giving. Paper presented at the Invited Symposium, Cultural Aspects of Quality of Life in

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Dementia Care. Atwood D Gaines and Peter J. Whitehouse, organizers. 17th World Congress of the Intl. Association of Gerontology. July 5, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2000 Motive in Medicine: Cultural Constructions of Self and Profession in Medical Sciences. Paper presented to the Department of Psychiatry, Akron General Medical Center. June 1, Akron, OH. 2000 Cultural Competence. Invited Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry, MetroHealth Center. April 13, Cleveland, OH. 2000 Religion and Culture in Psychiatry. Invited talk, Cleveland Clinic Department of Psychiatry

Spirituality and Psychiatry Series. February 4, Cleveland, OH. 2000 Meaning and Medication: Self, Motive and Culture in Contemporary Health Care. Presented to the Association for Psychoanalytic Thought. January 20, Cleveland, Ohio. 1999 Enchantment, Disenchantment and Estrangement: “Race” and the Variety of Western Selves. Paper presented at the Society for Psychological Anthropology Meeting. Sept. 24, Albuquerque, NM. 1999 Western Culture and the Problematic of Models of Dementia Care, with Peter Whitehouse. Paper presented at the 9th International Psychogeriatric Association Meetings. August 18, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 1999 Cultural Assessment: Problems and Prospects. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. MetroHealth Medical Center. April 29, Cleveland, OH. 1999 The Cultural Studies of Science: A View from Anthropology. Paper presented at “Galileo”, a Student conference on the Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies of Science. Case Western Reserve University, April 24, Cleveland. PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) (CONT’D) 1998 Cultural Issues in Palliative Care. Paper presented at the Cultural Diversity Roundtable at the conference, The Essence of Palliative Care. Horvitz Center for Palliative Medicine. Cleveland Clinic. Oct. 23, Cleveland. 1998 Dementia: Are Western Models of Care Ideal? with Peter J. Whitehouse. Paper presented at the Alzheimer Disease International Meeting. Cochin, India. October 1998. 1998 Come On In My Kitchen: Including Native America in the History of the Blues. Paper presented at the Conference, Robert Johnson and the Blues. Case Western Reserve University and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Sept. 26, Cleveland, OH. 1998 Cultural Issues in Competency and End of Life Decisions, A Discussion. Presented at the Conference, “End of Life Decisions: the Netherlands and Japan.” The Vrije Universiteit (Free University) School of Medicine. Amsterdam, the Netherlands. July 23, 1998. 1998 The Cultural Construction of Depression. Paper presented to the Cuyahoga County Community mental Health Board. Sponsored by the Multi-Cultural Training Institute. Cleveland, OH. May 12, 1998. 1998 Deconstructing Perspective and Category: A Postmodern Approach to African-American Issues at the End of Life. Paper presented at the Religious and Cultural Diversity in Health Care: Clinical Ethics for the 21st Century Program. Department of Bioethics and Pastoral Care, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. March 18, Cleveland, OH. 1997 Living the Blues. Celebration Speaker at the ‘Million Dollar Professors’ Dinner. CWRU School of Medicine. Dec. 10, 1997. 1997 The Relevance of Cultural Constructivism for Clinical Anthropology. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meeting. Washington, DC. November. 1997 Living Blues: Elements of Blues in Today’s Music. Presented at the Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll Conference, Case Western Reserve University. Oct. 1997. 1997 Culture, Ethnicity and “Race.” Department of Psychiatry. Cleveland Clinic. April 8, Cleveland, OH. 1997 Biological Psychiatry: Racism as Science in Theory and Practice. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Meeting. March 6, Seattle, Washington.

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1997 The Cultural Construction of Efficacy. Department of Family Medicine Seminar on Primary Care. CWRU School of Medicine, February, 10, Cleveland, OH. 1996 New Methods for Elder Research. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of American Meeting. November 19, Washington, DC. 1996 Aging, Identity and Mental Health. Paper presented at the 14th National Symposium, Serving Minority Elders in the 21st Century. October 22, Cleveland, OH 1996 Panelist, the Blues Series. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Feb.. Cleveland, OH. 1995 Numbers and Narratives in Gerontological Research: Culture and the Limited Utility of “Racial” Categories, with Kurt Stange. Poster presentation. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting. November 14, Los Angeles, CA. 1995 Culture and Nursing. Paper presented at the Ohio Association of School Nurses Conference. April 25, Akron, OH. 1995 From Science to Blockhead Science: A Critique of the Bell Curve. Presented at the Public Policy Forum. Case Western Reserve University. February 23. Cleveland, OH. 1995 The Impact of Cultural Differences on Developing Home Care Services. Key Note Address, Opening the Doors to Home Care Nursing: An International Conference. Organized by ISIRI (International Institute of Nursing Research), CWRU, University of Padua and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. April 18-21, 1995. Padua and Venice, Italy. 1994 Local Ability: Time, Space and the Relativity of Ability. Paper presented at the symposium, From Patient to Person: Category, Experience and the Humanization of Disability. Society for Psychological Anthropology Invited Session. American Anthropological Association. December, 1, Atlanta, GA. 1994 W(h)ither Psychoanalysis, And for Whom? Paper presented at the International conference.

Psychoanalysis Among the Disciplines. Department of Psychology and School of Graduate Studies. University of Michigan. November 4-6, Ann Arbor, MI.

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) (CONT’D) 1994 Mental Illness: Cultural Approaches. Presented at the 7th Annual Mental Health Cultural

Diversity Conference, sponsored by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board. June, Cleveland, OH.

1994 The Culture of Ethics and the Ethics of Culture. Presented to the Center for Biomedical Ethics. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. June, Cleveland, OH.

1994 Medical Futility: An International Cross-Cultural Overview. Paper presented at the conference, Medical Futility: Ethical/Medical/Legal/Economic Implications. Sponsored by Meridia Hillcrest Hospital. April, Cleveland, OH.

1994 Ethnicity and Pharmacology: Basic Problems in Psychopharmacological Research. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry. MetroHealth Medical Center. March, Cleveland, OH. 1994 Cultures in and of Medicine. Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics. MetroHealth Medical

Center. February, Cleveland, OH. 1993 Ethnicity, Identity, Communalism and Service Use Among the Very Elderly. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting. November, New Orleans, LA. 1993 Medical Selves, Rationality and Praxis. Paper presented in the symposium Rationality and

Medicine, B. Good, org., the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November, Washington, DC. 1993 Culture as Biology: Medicine’s “Biological Ethnicity.” Paper presented at the conference,

Local Biology, for the Social Science Research Council. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences. October, Palo Alto, CA.

1993 Culture, “Race” and Difference: Understanding Human Cultures and Differences. Paper presented at the symposium, Beyond Cultural Sensitivity. 51st Annual Health and Human Services Institute, Federation for Community Planning. March, Cleveland, OH.

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1992 Ethics and Methodologies in Medical Anthropology. Paper presented at invited symposium, The Anthropological Enterprise in Clinical settings: Ethical Issues for Medical Anthropology.

American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. December, San Francisco, CA. 1992 When Biology is Culture: the Cultural Basis of Modern Biological Psychiatry. Invited Grand

Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Cleveland Clinic. October, Cleveland, OH. 1992 The Cultural Psychology of U.S. Psychiatric Classification. Invited paper presented to the

Department of Psychology. University of Michigan. April, Ann Arbor, MI. 1992 Culture, Psychoanalysis and the Future of Psychotherapy. Invited paper presented to the

Department of Psychology. University of Michigan. April, Ann Arbor, MI. 1992 Health, Culture and Social Work: Cultural Diversity and Applications for Practice. Keynote

Address, Social Work Month. Department of Social Work. University McDonald Women's Hospital. March, Cleveland, OH.

1992 The Royalty of Rock 'n' Roll: Motown, Dethroning the Elvi and the Quest for True Sovereigns. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Sex, Drugs 'n' Rock and Roll Conference. Case Western Reserve University. March, Cleveland, OH.

1992 Medicine in France and America. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research. February, Santa Fe, NM.

1992 Ethnicity and Aging. Invited paper presented to the Department of Geriatric Medicine. Veteran's Medical Center. February, Cleveland, OH.

1991 The Cultural Psychology of Psychiatric Classification. Invited presentation to the Departments of Social Medicine and Health Policy and Anthropology. Harvard University and School of Medicine. December, Cambridge, MA.

1991 What's In Store for the Neighborhood?: Neighborhoods Then, There and in the Future. Paper presented to at the Western Reserve Historical Society Symposium, Discovery: Western Reserve Neighborhoods. November, Cleveland, OH.

1991 The Cultural Psychology of Psychiatric Classification. Invited Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. July, Cleveland, OH.

1991 Deconstructing the Iconic Elvis. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll Conference. Case Western Reserve University. April, Cleveland, OH. 1991 Biomedicine and Folk Biology: "Race" and Racism in American Medical Theory and Practice.

Paper presented in the Symposium, Is Culturalism an Improvement on Racism? American Ethnological Society Meeting. March, Charleston, SC.

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) (CONT’D) 1990 Culture, Voice and Self in American Psychiatric Classifications: A Cultural Constructivist

Reading. Paper presented to the Department of Humanities and Social Studies in Medicine. McGill University Medical School. October, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

1990 Aspects of Identity in Alsace, France. Paper presented to the Department of Anthropology. McGill University. October, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

1990 Ethnopsychological Aspects of American Psychiatric Classification. Presented to the Department of Anthropology. University of Alabama. September, Tuscaloosa, AL.

1989 From DSM I to III-R: Theories of Mind, Self and Mastery: A Cultural Constructivist Reading of Psychiatric Classification. Paper presented in the Symposium, the Relevance of Medical Anthropology for Social/Cultural Anthropology. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November, Washington, D.C.

1989 Culture and Biomedicine. Paper presented at the Osler Medical Society. McGill University Medical School, November, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

1989 "Black" Cultural Perceptions of Alzheimer's Disease: Conceptual Problems of Social Identity and Disease in Alzheimer's Research and Outreach. Keynote Address. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association; 1st Minority Outreach Symposium. October, Chicago, IL.

1988 Cultural Constructivism: Understanding Ethnomedicines Beyond Critical Medical Anthropologies. Paper presented at the conference, Anthropologies of Medicine: North

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American and Western European Perspectives. University of Hamburg. December, Hamburg, Germany.

1988 DSM I to DSM III-R: Psychiatric Views of Mind, Body and Mastery. Paper prepared for the Symposium, Psychiatric Classification. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November, Phoenix, AZ.

1987 The Biological in Psychiatry: Culture in Psychiatric Theory and Practice. Invited Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Milwaukee Clinical Campus. April, Milwaukee, WI.

1987 Alzheimer's: How Black Culture Perceives the Disorder. Paper presented at the First Annual Interdisciplinary Grand Rounds, Alzheimer's Disease Association and the Visiting Nurses’ Association. April, Cleveland, OH.

1986 Healing: Belief, Magic and Cultural Logic. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. December, Philadelphia, PA.

1985 Culture and Medical Knowledge in France and America. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. December, Washington, D.C.

1985 The Patterning of Dysphoric Affect in France. Invited Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. November, Cleveland, OH.

1985 Culture, Psychosis and the Problem of Meaning. Paper presented at the Conference on Delusions. University of Indiana. April, Bloomington, IN.

1984 Expectations and Anxiety: Problems in Medical Education. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting Symposium. November, Denver, CO.

1984 Ethnopsychiatry. Invited Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. October, Cleveland, OH.

1984 Communication and Anxiety: Problems in Clinical Research. Invited paper presented to Northwestern University Program in Public Policy. October, Evanston, IL

1983 Physician and Function: the Study of the French Physician. Presented at the Symposium, Physicians of Western Medicine. 11th International Conference of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. August, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

1983 Person and Practice. Invited presentation. Department of Anthropology. Sociology and Anthropology Center, University of Amsterdam. June, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 1981 The Once- and the Twice-Born. Presented at the American Anthropological Association

Annual Meeting. December, Los Angeles, CA. 1981 Cultural Psychiatry and Its Implications for the "New" Biological Psychiatry. Paper presented at the Duke Bioethics Forum, "Humanism in the '80's." Duke University. April,

Durham, NC. 1980 Ethnopsychiatry. Invited Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry, Duke University

Medical Center. January, Durham, NC. PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) (CONT’D) 1980 Race and Culture as Cultural Systems: Ethnicity in Strasbourg. Presented at the American

Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. December, Washington, DC. 1980 Western Psychiatry and Cultural Ideology. Presented at the Conference, Cultural

Conceptions of Mental Health and Therapy. The East-West Center. June, Honolulu, HI. 1980 Alcohol in Black Culture. Presented at the Downstate Medical Center's Symposium for Career

Teaching. May, San Francisco, CA. 1979 Psychiatry as a Cultural System. Invited Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry, John

Burns School of Medicine. April, Honolulu, HI. 1979 The Cultural Basis of Models of Alcoholism. Department of Psychiatry, John Burns School of Medicine. University of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI. 1979 Les Strasbourgeois: Varieties of Alsatian Ethnicity in Strasbourg. Presented at the

Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. March, Santa Barbara, CA.

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1978 Culture and Drug Experience. Ms. Department of Psychiatry, John Burns School of Medicine. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

1978 Definition and Diagnosis: the Role of the Actors' Definition in Emergency Psychiatric Diagnosis. Presented at the Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. April, San Francisco, CA.

1976 Culture, Society and the Shaman. Presented at the Kroeber Anthropological Society Annual Meeting. March, Berkeley, CA.

1972 The Social Interaction of a Persecutory Paranoid. Paper presented at the Kroeber Anthropological Society Annual Meeting. March, Berkeley, CA.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorships 2007-2015 Editor-in-Chief, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry: An International Journal of Cross- Cultural Health Research (four year contract renewal, 12/2011) 2012-present: Editor-in-Chief, Cultural Studies of Science and Medicine Book Series (Springer Publishers) 2013-present: Editor-in-Chief, Millennial Medical Anthropology Book Series, a SpringerBrief Series in Medical Anthropology. Boards, Committees and Editorial Board Memberships

International Boards 1998-present: Member of the Steering Committee of the International Working Group for the Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines (IWGH). Jean-Marc Orgagozo, MD (Bordeaux, France), Chair. 1998-present: Chair of the Cultural Issues Working Group of the IWGH.

1995-present: Member, Ethical Issues Working Group of the IWGH. 1993-1996: Member, Conseil d’Administration (Board of Directors) Centre International de L’Enfance. Paris, France

National Groups and Boards 1994-1998: Member, National Study Group on Ethics, Genetics and Alzheimer. S. Post, Eric Juengst and P. Whitehouse, CWRU, Chairs. Funded by the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Branch of the National Center for Human Genome Research.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (CONT’D) Boards, Committees and Editorial Board Memberships

National Groups and Boards (cont’d) 1993-1994: Member, Cultural Formulation and Glossary Panel for the American Psychiatric Association Working Group for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fourth Edition.

1992-1995: Member, Committee on Culture, Health and Human Development, a Core Committee of the Social Science Research Council. New York, New York.

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Local Groups and Boards

2003-2006: Member, Board of Directors, The Intergenerational School at Fairhill. Catherine Whitehouse, PhD, Principal & Chief Educator. Cleveland, Ohio.

1995-96: Member, Community Advisory Board on Ethics, Genetics and Alzheimer's. CWRU Center for Biomedical Ethics 1993-94: Member, Community Dialogue on Ethics and the Progression of Dementia, Center for Biomedical Ethics, CWRU, Alzheimer Center, University Hospitals, Fairhill Institute and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association-Cleveland Chapter, cosponsors

1992-93: Member, Core Group, Community Dialogue on Values and Health Care: Mental Health. Center for Biomedical Ethics, CWRU School of Medicine Editorial Boards

2005-present: Consulting Editor. Sage Publishing Co. Thousand Oaks, CA. 2009-resent: Member, Editorial Board, Anthropology and Medicine. S. Jadhev, Editor. 1976-2007: Member, International Board of Editors Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. Ann Becker and Peter J. Guarnaccia, Editors-in-Chief. 1990- 2002: Member, Editorial Board Medical Anthropology Quarterly (n.s.) Pam Erickson, Editor. University of Connecticut.

1996 -2001: Member, Editorial Board Journal of Immigrant Health, Sana Loue, Editor. Case Western Reserve University. 1991-1995: Consulting Editor and Contributor Encyclopedia of Bioethics (2nd Edition). New York: Macmillan. Warren Reich, Editor. (Georgetown University) 1984-1989: Member, Editorial Board Culture, Illness and Healing Book Series (Volumes 7 through 16) A. Kleinman, Harvard, Founding Editor, then A. Young and M. Lock, McGill, Editors-in-Chief. Reidel, then Kluwer, Academic Publishers. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Reviewing 2007 Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS) 2006 National Institutes of Health (NIH) NCMHD Research Centers of Excellence review panel member

2006 National Institute of Health (NIH) HPSI study panel member 2005-2006 National Institute of Health (NIH) SRV (services research) Study Panel Member 2004-present: Economic and Social Research Council (Europe) OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (CONT’D)

Reviewing (cont’d) 2004-present: National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) RPHB Fellowships, CSR Study Section Member; LRP panel Chair, 4/2011 1994-present: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) RPHB, CSR Study

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Section Member 2004-present: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) SPIP, CSR Study Section Ad Hoc Member 1997-2004: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) SPIP, CSR Study Section Member 2000-2002: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research 1999-2001: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) 1991-1995: National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK) 1987-2000: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Reviewer of book manuscripts for: U. of California Press; Cambridge U. Press; U. of Rochester Press; Reidel and Kluwer Academic Publishers; U. of Wisconsin Press; Oxford University Press. Rutgers U. Press Reviewer of journal submissions to: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Ethos (Psychological Anthropology)

Disorders Journal of Gerontology American Anthropologist Health American Ethnologist J. Health and Social Behavior Anthropological Quarterly Medical Anthropology Quarterly Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry Philosophy, Psychiatry and

Current Anthropology Psychology DiabetesCare Social Science and Medicine

Transcultural Psychiatry

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES

Duke University (1980-1983) 1982-83: Founder, Director, and Instructor- Duke in Paris Program Duke University Summer Session Office 1981-1983: Freshman Advisor, the Department of Anthropology

1981-1983: University Freshman Advisor Case Western Reserve University (1983-present)

1987-1997: Theta Chi Fraternity Advisor 1988-1991: Member, Humanities, Arts and Social Science (HASS) Curriculum Committee

1988-1989: Member, HASS Dean Search Advisory Committee 1990-1991: Chair, HASS Curriculum Committee

1990-1991: Vice-Chair, HASS Executive Committee 1990-1991: Member, Executive Committee of the General Faculty 1988-1991: Member, Curriculum Committee of the General Faculty 1990-1991: Chair, Curriculum Committee of the General Faculty 1989-1996: Member, American Studies Steering Committee

1989-1990: Member, Armington Committee 1991-1993: Programmer, WRUW - FM

1991-1994: Member, University Undergraduate Admissions Committee 1993-1997: Member, French Studies Steering Committee

1993-1994: Acting Director, American Studies Program and Chair, American Studies Steering Committee 1993-1996: Member, Executive Committee of the College of Arts and Sciences 1996-2001: Member, American Masters of Music Committee, with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum

1998 summer: Member, Dean’s Search Committee for Assistant Dean and Manager of CWRU Centers

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES (CONT’D) Case Western Reserve University (1983-present, cont’d)

1998-1999: Member, CWRU Honorary Degree Committee 2000-2001: CWRU/Western Reserve Historical Society Committee 2001-2002: Member, Advisory Committee, Dittrick Medical Museum

2001-2006: College Scholars Program Faculty member 2003-2008: Member, Ethnic Studies Steering Committee

2003-2005: Seminar Approach to General Education and Scholarship (SAGES) First Seminar Instructor 2005-2006: Member, University Nominating Committee

2005-2007: Member, Provost’s Advisory Committee 2005-2008: Member, University Undergraduate Faculty Executive Committee

2006-2007: Member, Dean’s Search and Advisory Committee 2009-2011: Member, University Curriculum Committee

CWRU Department of Anthropology

1983-1994, 1997-98: Graduate Advisor 1983-2000 Undergraduate Major Advisor 1994-1995 Freshperson Advisor 2003-2006: SAGES faculty and student advisor 2003-2011 Undergraduate Major Advisor

Dissertation Committees

As Chair of Dissertation Committee: Completed -14; Current -7 As Dissertation Committee Member- In Anthropology: Completed - 13; Current - 4 In other departments and schools: Completed - 18; Current - 1 RESEARCH INTERESTS Cultural Studies of Science and Medicine Cultural Bioethics Medical Anthropology-Ethnopsychiatry Cross-cultural Aging and Dementia and Ethnomedicine (US & Western European) Social Identity and Health Interpretive Social Science US Popular Culture PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Anthropological Association Society for Medical Anthropology American Ethnological Society International Gerontological Association National Museum of the American Society of Anthropologists of Europe Indian - Charter Member International Working Group for the International Psychogeriatric Association Harmonization of Dementia Drug Guidelines (IWGH)

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