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Curriculum Vitae
Marian Moser Jones, PH.D., M.P.H.
CERTIFICATION
I have read the following and certify that this curriculum vita is a current and accurate statement of
my professional record.
Signature_______________________________________Date___8/16/19___________________
1.0 PERSONAL INFORMATION
Associate Professor & Graduate Director PHONE: (301) 405-8940
Department of Family Science CELL: (347) 306-4260
School of Public Health E-mail: [email protected]
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Affiliate Faculty
Department of History
College of Arts & Humanities
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Educational Background
Ph.D. Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences/Mailman
School of Public Health
Major: Sociomedical Sciences
Specialty: History of Public Health and Medicine: Ethics, Policy, Society
Date: 2008
M.P.H. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Major: Sociomedical Sciences
Date: 2005
A.B. Harvard University, Harvard College
Concentration: Visual & Environmental Studies, Cum Laude
Date: 1992
Employment Background
August 2018-Present Associate Professor and Graduate Director
2017- 2018 Associate Professor, Family Science
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University of Maryland School of Public Health
College Park, MD
2011- July 2017 Assistant Professor, Family Science
University of Maryland School of Public Health
2010-2011 DeWitt Stetten Fellow
National Institutes of Health,
Office of History, Bethesda, MD
2008-2011 Assistant Professor, Science Technology and Society (STS) Program
Virginia Commonwealth University
L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs
Richmond, VA
2002-2004 Editorial Director
GenomeWeb LLC
New York, NY
2000-2002 Life Sciences Reporter/Editor
GenomeWeb LLC
New York, NY
1998-2000 Health/Science Reporter
Fox News Online
New York, NY
1996-1998 Production Manager, Associate Editor, Psychology Today magazine
Sussex Publishers
New York, NY
1992-1995 Associate Editor, Lawyers Weekly USA
Boston, MA
2.0 RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY, & CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
2a. Books
Jones, M. M. (2013). The American Red Cross from Clara Barton to the New Deal, Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press.
2aiii. Book Chapters
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Jones, M.M. (2019, accepted) Cape, Cap & Caduceus: American Medical Women and the
Politics of Uniforms. In Margaret Vining & Bart Hacker, eds., Cutting a New Pattern:
Uniformed Women in the Great War, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution
Scholarly Press.
Hacker, B., & Jones, M.M. (2019, accepted). Introduction. Margaret Vining & Bart Hacker,
eds., Cutting a New Pattern: Uniformed Women in the Great War, Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press.
Jones, M.M. (2017) American Volunteerism. In World War I Remembered. Washington, D.C.:
American Battle Monuments Commission, National Park Service, World War I
Centennial Commission.
Jones, M.M. (2016). Red Cross. In Dictionary of American history supplement: America in the
world, 1776 to present. New York: MacMillan Reference.
Jones, M.M. (2015). Angel of the battlefield, Clara Barton. In J. I. Robertson and W. C. Davis,
(Eds.), Essential Civil War curriculum. Retrieved from
http://www.essential.civilwar.vt.edu/.
Jones, M.M. (2014). The Red Cross. In Showalter, D. (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies military
history. New York, Oxford University Press.
Jones, M.M., & Bayer, R. (2008). Paternalism and its discontents: motorcycle helmet laws,
libertarian values, and public health. In Colgrove, J., Markowitz, G., & Rosner, D., The
contested boundaries of American public health (pp. 110-126), Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers
University Press.
Fairchild, A., & Jones, M.M. (2007). Ethics and the conduct of public health surveillance.
In M’ M’ikanatha, N. M., Lynfield, R., Van Beneden, C. & de Valk, H., (Eds.), Infectious
Disease Surveillance (pp. 445-449), London: Blackwell.
2b. Articles in Refereed Journals
Jones, M.M, (2019 in press). The American Red Cross Mercy Ship in the First World War: A
Pivotal Experiment in Nursing-Centered Clinical Humanitarianism. Nursing History
Review 28.
Jones, M.M & Saines, M. (2019). The Eighteen of 1918-1919: Black Nurses and the Great Flu
Pandemic in the United States. American Journal of Public Health, 109(6): 877-884.:
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305003.
Jones, M.M. & Roy, K. (2017). Placing Health Trajectories in Family and Historical Context: A
Proposed Enrichment of the Life Course Health and Development Model. Maternal and
Child Health Journal. 10.1007/s10995-017-2354-4.
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Shenassa, D., Meyer, C, Jones, M.M., & Fahey, J. (2017) Gestational Weight Gain: Historical
Evolution of a Contested Health Outcome. Obstetric and Gynecological Survey,
72(7):445-453. doi: 10.1097/OGX.0000000000000459.
Jones, M.M. (2016) Does race Matter in addressing homelessness? World Health & Medical
Policy, 8, 139–156. doi: 10.1002/wmh3.189.
Jones, M.M. (2015). Creating a science of homelessness during the Reagan era. Milbank
Quarterly, 93(1), 139-178. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12108.
Jones, M. M. (2014). Tempest in the forbidden city: racism, violence, and vulnerability in the
1926 Miami hurricane. Journal of Policy History, 26(3), 384-
405. doi: 10.1017/S0898030614000177.
Jones, M.M. and Benrubi, I.D., (2013). Poison politics: a contested history of consumer protection
against dangerous household chemicals in the United States. American Journal of Public
Health, 103 (5), 801-12. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.301066.
Jones, M.M. (2011). Race, class and gender disparities in Clara Barton’s late nineteenth-century
disaster relief. Environment and History, 17(1), 107-131. doi:
10.3197/096734011X12922359173014.
Jones, M.M. (2010). The American Red Cross and local response to the 1918 influenza: A four-city
case study. Public Health Reports, 125 (S3) 92-104. Retrieved from:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862338/.
Jones, M.M., & Bayer, R. (2007). Paternalism and its discontents: motorcycle helmet laws,
libertarian values, and public health. American Journal of Public Health, 97(2), 208-217. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.083204.
Fairchild, A., Colgrove, J., & Jones, M.M. (2006). The challenge of mandatory evacuation:
providing for and deciding for. Health Affairs, 25(4): 958-967.
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.25.4.958.
2bii. Articles in Conference Proceedings
Jones, M.M. (2012). Rising to the surface: disasters and racial health disparities in American
history. Washington & Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice, 19, 19-30.
Retrieved from:
http://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1341&context=crsj.
2c. Monographs, Reports, and Extension Publications
Fairchild A., Colgrove J., Jones M.M., Redlener, I. (2006). Ethical and legal challenges posed
by mandatory hurricane evacuation: duties and limits. New York: National Center for
Disaster Preparedness-Children’s Health Fund.
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Jones, M.M. (2005). Protecting Public Health in New York City: 200 Years of Leadership,
New York, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Retrieved from:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/bicentennial/historical-booklet.pdf.
2d. Book Reviews
Jones, M.M. (2019). How did Hopkins Bloomberg Become a Public Health Powerhouse? A
History of the School Explores its Twentieth-Century Triumphs and Tribulations.
[Review essay on the book Health and Humanity: A History of the Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, 1935-1985, by Karen Kruse Thomas.] American
Journal of Public Health, 109(8): 1064-1065. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305174.
Jones, M.M. (2018). Culture, Class and Unnatural Disasters in 1910s and 1920s North America.
Review essay on the books 1927: The Flood Year by Susan Scott Parrish, and Disaster
Citizenship by Jacob A.C. Remes. Reviews in American History, 46 (4), 619-623.
Jones, M.M. (2016). [Review of the book Nurses and disasters: global historical case studies,
by A. Keeling and B.M. Wall, (Eds.)] Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Fall issue).
Jones, M.M. (2014). [Review of book Gordian knot: Apartheid and the unmaking of the liberal
world order, by R. Irwin]. History: Reviews of New Books: 42(3), 105-06.
Jones, M.M. (2009). [Review of book There is no such thing as a natural disaster: race, class,
and Hurricane Katrina, by C. Hartman, and G. D. Squires, (Eds.)]. Global Public Health,
4 (3), 318 – 320. Jones, M.M. (2008). [Review of exhibit PLAGUE in GOTHAM! Cholera in nineteenth-century
New York]. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 82 (4), 918-919.
Selected General Audience Publications
Blogs
Sacharski, S. and Jones, M.M. (2017, May 20). 100 Years Later: Remembering the First
American Casualties of World War I. VAntage Point. The Official Blog of the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs. Retrieved from:
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/38191/
Jones, M.M. (2017, April 10). American Nurses in World War I: Under-Appreciated and Under
Fire. The Great War, PBS American Experience website. Retrieved from:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/the-great-war-american-nurses-
world-war-1/.
Jones, M.M. (2016, April 28). Are women really qualified for that? 100 years ago, Army nurses
faced similar doubts. Echoes and Evidence: nursing history and health policy blog,
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. Retrieved from:
https://historian.nursing.upenn.edu/2016/04/28/are-women-really-qualified-for-that-100-
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years-ago-army-nurses-faced-similar-doubts/.
Jones, M.M. (2014, November 5). When the crisis fades, remember the nurses. Echoes and
Evidence: Nursing History and Health Policy Blog, University of Pennsylvania School of
Nursing. Retrieved from: https://historian.nursing.upenn.edu/2014/11/05/remember-
nurses/.
Jones, M.M. (2014, July 28). The World War I centennial: why should Americans care? Johns
Hopkins University Press Blog. Retrieved from: https://jhupressblog.com/2014/07/28/the-
world-war-i-centennial-why-should-americans-care/.
Jones, M.M. (2013, January 16). Finding Clara Barton. Johns Hopkins University Press Blog.
Retrieved from : https://jhupressblog.com/2013/01/16/finding-clara-barton/.
Grotius International: Géopolitiques de l’humanitaire (France)
Jones, M.M. (2013, November 29). Clara Barton et le mouvement humanitaire. Retrieved from:
http://www.grotius.fr/relu-par-s-clara-barton-et-le-mouvement-humanitaire/.
Chronicle of Higher Education
Jones, M.M. (2014, August 7). The Nixon flag in my office. Retrieved from:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/conversation/2014/08/07/the-nixon-flag-in-my-office/.
Jones, M.M. (2013, June 27). Will same-sex marriage rulings lead to an LGBT brain drain in some
states? Retrieved from: http://chronicle.com/blogs/conversation/2013/06/27/will-same-sex-
marriage-rulings-lead-to-an-lgbt-brain-drain-in-some-states/.
[Cited as authority in amici curiae appellate brief of Washington state businesses in Ingersoll
v. Arlene’s Flowers, Supreme Court Case No. 91615-2, May 2016. Retrieved from:
https://www.aclu-wa.org/file/101854/download?token=UZnnvbce.]
The Hill
Jones, M.M. (2013, January 29). Haggling over Hurricane Sandy relief: The unraveling of a
rational disaster relief policy. Retrieved from: http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-
blog/economy-a-budget/279587-haggling-over-hurricane-sandy-relief-the-unraveling-of-
a-rational-disaster-relief-policy.
GenomeWeb Publications. www.genomeweb.com
Jones, M.M. (2003, August 11). Whooping cough genome comparison points to why bacteria
become lethal in humans. Retrieved from: https://www.genomeweb.com/whooping-
cough-genome-comparison-points-why-bacteria-become-lethal-humans.
Jones, M.M. (2003, June). Genomics world rallies to stop SARS in tracks. Genome Technology.
Jones, M.M. (2002, October 4). Y Guy defends his chromosome against charges of rot. Retrieved
from: https://www.genomeweb.com/y-guy-defends-his-chromosome-against-charges-rot.
Jones, M.M. (2001, March 29). LA startup uses ‘Kevin Bacon Game’ to predict protein pathways.
Retrieved from: https://www.genomeweb.com/feature-la-startup-uses-kevin-bacon-game-
predict-protein-pathways.
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FoxNews Online
Jones, M.M. (2001, January 19). The elusive immortality gene: too good to be true? Retrieved
from: http://www.foxnews.com/story/2001/01/19/elusive-immortality-gene-too-good-to-
be-true.html. Note: article was republished without attribution.
Jones, M.M. (2001, January 19). Your DNA, their profits. Who benefits?
Jones, M.M. (2001, January 19). A year after fatal experiment, gene therapy makes a comeback.
Retrieved from: http://www.foxnews.com/story/2001/01/19/year-after-fatal-experiment-
gene-therapy-makes-comeback.html. Note: article was republished without attribution.
Jones, M.M. (1999, June 8). Take two needles and call me in the morning: acupuncture goes
mainstream.
Jones, M.M. (Feb. 24, 1999). Special report: mismanaged care: denying America its medicine.
Jones, M.M. (July 1, 1998). AIDS conference looks at disparity of treatment in developing world.
Psychology Today Magazine
Jones, M.M. and Neimark, J. (1998, March 1). Messing with Mother (Nature). Retrieved from:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199803/messing-mother-nature.
Jones, M.M. (1998, March 1). The incredible shrinking God: Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung
presented themselves as scientists—but functioned as gurus. Retrieved from:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199803/the-incredible-shrinking-
god?collection=10038.
Jones, M.M. (1997, May 1). Lessons from a gay marriage: Despite stereotypes of gay
relationships as short-lived, gay unions highlight the keys to success. Retrieved from:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199705/lessons-gay-marriage.
2e. Talks, Abstracts, and Other Professional Papers Presented
2ei. Invited Presentations
Jones, M.M. (2018, April 14) Doing our bit (while having a bit of fun): American nurses in World
War I and the D.A.R. Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, Springfield, VA.
Jones, M.M. (2018, April 8) Panelist in Daring to Look: Racial Disparities in the Homeless
Population, Housing Ohio Conference, Columbus, Ohio.
Jones, M.M. (2018, April 4) The 1918-19 Influenza Pandemic in Massachusetts and the American
Red Cross. Public Health Museum, Tewksbury, Mass.
Jones, M.M. (2018, March 15) Doing our bit (while having a bit of fun): American nurses in World
War I. World War I Centennial speakers’ series. The Lyceum, Alexandria Virginia.
Jones, M.M. (2017, April 20) From Cook County Hospital to the Base Hospitals: Illinois
Nurses in World War I. The Edith Ayres and Helen Burnett Wood Memorial Symposium,
World War I Centennial, University of Illinois at Chicago Nursing School, Chicago, Ill.
Jones, M. M. (2016, October 18). Dispatches from the second battlefield: four Hopkins nurses
tell their World War I stories. Johns Hopkins University Institute of the History of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD.
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Jones, M. M. (2016, September 30). Clara Barton’s “little work of humanity,” from battlefields
to disasters. American Red Cross National Headquarters, Washington. D.C.
Jones, M.M. (2016, June 9). Zigzagging with the Red Cross, from Dupont Circle to the Western
Front. Anderson House, Washington, D.C.
Jones, M.M. (2016, March 22). In Love and war: American First World War nurses’ romance
with the Front. Barbara Bates Center for the History of Nursing Seminar Series,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
Jones, M.M. (2015, October). The Boston Red Cross in the 1918-19 influenza pandemic:
vanguard fighter or rogue chapter? Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library,
Lexington, MA.
Jones, M.M. (2015, February). Sister Soldiers: American Red Cross nurses in Europe's Great
War, 1914-1915. Nathan & Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies, University of
Maryland College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2014, September). War, disaster, and the making of the Red Cross nurse.
Millicent Geare Edmonds Lecture at University of Maryland School of Nursing,
Baltimore, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2014, August) How did we get here? 100 years of American healthcare policy,
from the Bull Moose platform to the Affordable Care Act. Five Star Residences, Chevy
Chase, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2014, May). Clara Barton: Humanitarian entrepreneur. American Red Cross
Tiffany Circle Women’s Leadership Summit, Washington, D.C.
Jones, M.M. (2014, May). Finding Clara Barton at the National Archives. National Archives,
Washington, D.C.
Jones, M.M. (2014, April). Remembering Clara Barton, on the 102nd anniversary of her death.
Clara Barton National Historic Site, U.S. National Park Service, Glen Echo, MD.
Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI74EGQYBMY&feature=youtu.be.
Jones, M.M. (2013, December). The Science of homelessness: From “mental health crisis to “a
problem we can solve”. DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Weill
Cornell Medical School, New York, NY.
Jones, M.M. and Turkeltaub, P. (2013, November). “Nursing Service is military service!”
Rethinking the role of the American Red Cross nurse in the First World War. Barbara
Bates Center for the History of Nursing Seminar Series, University of Pennsylvania, and
Philadelphia, PA.
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Jones, M.M. (2013, September). Clara Barton. Remarks in panel, Maryland Women Making
History. George Peabody Library, Baltimore, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2013, September-October). Humanitarian entrepreneurs and the Red Cross.
Presentations at 3Arts Club, Baltimore, MD; Glenwood 50-plus Center, Glenwood, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2013, July). The American Red Cross, from Clara Barton to the New Deal. New
York Public Library. New York, NY.
Jones, M.M. (2013, May). “Old Man River” and “The Greatest Mother”: why history matters
in understanding and addressing health disparities. Collegium of Scholars, University of
Maryland School of Public Health Center for Health Equity, College Park, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2013, May). U.S. homelessness and service providers in the wake of war and
recession. Part of panel, Situating risk, home and health: qualitative research methods
across the disciplines. QRIG seed grant award Panel. University of Maryland Qualitative
Research Interest Group, College Park, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2012, March). When you’re strange: stigma and the struggle to end homelessness
in the United States. Kenneth R. Crispell Memorial History Lecture, University of
Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA.
Jones, M.M. (2012, March). Health disparities, history, and disasters in the United States. Paper
presented at symposium: Racial disparities in the disaster context. Washington and Lee
University School of Law, Lexington, VA.
Jones, M.M. (2009, November). Health reform and the ‘diseased immigrant’: lessons from the
Progressive Era. Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing, Richmond, VA.
Jones, M.M. (2009 October). The American Red Cross and the ethics of humanitarianism:
lessons from history. Presentation at VCU Honors College seminar series, Richmond,
VA.
Jones, M.M. (2009, May). “The homeless:” where did “they” come from and what can “we” do?
Presentation to the student health policy society, VCU, Richmond, VA.
Jones, M.M., Bayer, R., & Colgrove, J. (2007, February). Paternalism and Its discontents:
mandatory evacuations, motorcycle helmet laws, libertarian values, and public health.
Lecture at Columbia University Lehman Center for American History, New York, NY.
Jones, M.M. (2005, May - July). Protecting public health in New York City for 200 Years. New
York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY.
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2eii. Refereed Conference Papers and Presentations
Jones, M.M. (2019, June). African American Red Cross Nurses in the Immediate Postwar
Period. Red Cross Conference, Hundredth Anniversary of International Federation of
Red Cross Societies, Geneva, Switzerland.
Jones, M.M. (2019, March). American Red Cross Nurses in 1919: From the Western Front to the
Edge of the World, 4th Agnes Dillon Randolph International Nursing History and 21st
Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Conferences, University of
Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA.
Jones, M.M. (2017, November). Introduction - Learning from the 1980s: Critical historical
perspectives on Reagan-era activism for health equity and climate justice. American
Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta.
Jones, M.M. (2016, October). An introduction to critical historical perspectives on
struggles for health equity and human rights among the peoples of the Western United
States. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver.
Jones, M.M. (2016, April). Duty-bound for France: The distinctive experiences of U.S. Army
nurses on the Western Front, 1917-1919. Paper presented at American Association for
the History of Medicine annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN. Delivered online:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7edjbHpMAA.
Jones, M.M. (Nov. 2015). Histories of health equity in all policies: an introduction. Paper
presented at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
Jones, M.M. (2014, November). How homelessness found a home in social science: history and
policy implications. Paper presented at American Public Health Association Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
Jones, M.M. (2014, November). Tourism and place-specific challenges for homelessness service
providers: A mixed-methods approach. Paper presented at National Council on Family
Relations Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2014, November). An enduring silence: race, racism and homelessness in
historical perspective. Paper presented at George Mason University Forum on Health,
Homelessness and Poverty.
Jones, M.M. (2014, September). Nursing service is military service!” The American Red Cross
nurse in the First World War. Paper presented at American Association for the History of
Nursing Annual Meeting, Storrs, CT.
Jones, M.M. (2014, June). L’Infirmière Américaine dans la Grande Guerre: qui était-elle?
Paper presented at « Humanitaire & Médicine: La Croix-Rouge et la médecine face à la
Première Guerre Mondiale et à ses suites immédiates: 1914-1920 conférence, Institute of
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the History of Medicine and Health at the University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva,
Switzerland.
Jones, M.M. (2014, May). Tramps as vectors of violence and contagion: A new look at stigma
toward the un- housed poor in the United States, 1870-1922. Paper presented at
American Association for the History of Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Jones, M.M. (2013, October). Transplantation transatlantique: La vie de Clara Barton et son
influence sur la mission du mouvement de la Croix Rouge. Paper presented at
Humanitaire & Médicine conference, Institute of the History of Medicine and Health at
the University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva, Switzerland.
Jones, M.M. (2013, May). Masking a crisis of capitalism: The American Red Cross’s 1935
Dust Area Welfare program. Paper presented at the American Association for the History
of Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Roy, K. and Jones, M.M. (2012, October). Integration of Family Science and public health
through the life course framework. Paper presented at National Conference on Family
Relations. Phoenix, AZ.
Jones, M.M. (2011, September). Veteran homelessness, then and now. Presentation at Research
Interaction day, University of Maryland School of Public Health, College Park, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2011, June). Taking it to the streets: The federal research response to the 1980s
homeless crisis. Paper presented at History in the NIH: third annual Stetten Day
Symposium, Bethesda, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2011, May). ADAMHA and the institutionalization of homelessness research. Paper
presented at American Association for the History of Medicine Annual Meeting,
Philadelphia.
Jones, M.M. (2010, June). On counting and not counting: death tolls, race, and class in major
U.S. disasters, from Johnstown to Hurricane Katrina. Paper presented at panel on disaster
relief in historical perspective. Biannual Policy History Conference, Columbus, OH.
Jones, M.M. (2010, May). Triage for terror: The American Red Cross and the 1921 Tulsa race
Riot. Paper presented at American Association for the History of Medicine Annual
Meeting, Rochester, MN.
Jones, M.M. (2009, November). Patching up peril: railroad philanthropy and Red Cross worker
first aid programs. Paper presented at American Public Health Association Annual
Meeting, Philadelphia.
Jones, M.M. (2009, April). The sociohistorical epidemiology of disaster. Paper presented in Panel
Discussion on History and Policy, American Association for the History of Medicine
Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH.
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Jones, M.M. (2007, September). The Red Cross in black and white: A comparative case study of
race and class disparities in nineteenth-century disaster relief. Paper presented at
Uncertain Environments: natural hazards, risk, and insurance in historical perspective
Conference at German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.
2eiii Refereed Conference Poster Presentations
Gonzalez, S. and Jones, M.M. (2017, November, 2016, October). El Salvador’s Epidemic:
Investigating the Impact of Violence on the Salvadoran Healthcare System. American
Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta. Maryland Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, Towson University, Towson, MD.
Jones, M.M., Liu, T., Shenassa E. (2013, November). Differential secular trends in BMI in
relation to region of childhood residence: A 25-year follow-up of a nationally
representative sample. Poster Presentation at 2013 American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Jones, M.M. (2012). The “Great Flood” as a great opportunity: what we can learn from
Extension agents’ work in the 1927 Mississippi flood. Poster Presentation at 2012 Priester
National Extension Health Conference, Washington, D.C.
2eiv Colloquium and Seminar Presentations
Jones, M.M. and Allen, S. (2017, February) LGBQ Persons in Same-Sex Relationships
Historical/Personal/Clinical Perspectives. Presentation at Center for Healthy Families,
Couple and Family Therapy In-Service Colloquium, University of Maryland College
Park.
Jones, M.M. (2016, November) 100 Years of American Women in Uniform: A program where
veterans use history & literature to reckon with their military experiences. Presentation at
Center for Research on Military Organization symposium, University of Maryland
College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2012, November). Stamping the tramp: Newspapers and the social diffusion of
stigma toward the non-domiciled poor in the United States, 1870-1922. Paper presented at
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Works-in-Progress Seminar, Takoma Park, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2011, November). Tempest in the forbidden city: The 1926 Miami hurricane. Paper
presented at NIH Works-in-Progress Seminar, Bethesda, MD.
Jones, M.M. (2011, September). Same storm, different disasters: race, class and health in the
1926 Florida hurricane. Presentation at Maryland Colloquium in the history of technology,
science, and the environment, University of Maryland History Department.
Jones, M.M. (2010, December). Sidewalk social scientists: The federal research response to
homelessness in historical perspective. Paper presented at NIH Works-in-Progress
seminar, Bethesda, MD.
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Jones, M.M. (2009, May). The ‘Greatest Mother’ and the Great Pandemic: The American Red
Cross’ role in meeting the 1918 influenza crisis. Paper presented at Historical Atlas of The
1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in The United States workshop for contributors, University
of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI.
Jones, M.M. (2009, May). Reading between the lines: using letters and other primary source
material in research papers. Presentation to Freshman Composition Class, Montgomery
College, Silver Spring, MD.
2ev: Guest Lectures in classes
Jones, M.M. (2019, March; 2018 October; 2017 March; 2016 October, April; 2015 October,
March; 2014, October). Guest lecturer on homelessness in Minority Health, HLTH 460,
University of Maryland, College Park). Guest lecturer on homelessness in Minority Health,
HLTH 460, University of Maryland, College Park.
Jones, M.M (2019, February). Guest Lecture on Ethics and Behavioral Health Interventions, in
Public Health and Research Ethics Class, EPIB 641, University of Maryland College Park.
Jones, M.M (2017, March). Guest Lecture on Ethics in Qualitative Research, in Public Health and
Research Ethics Class, EPIB 641, University of Maryland College Park.
Jones, M. M. (2017, March) Guest Lecture on Ethics and Epidemiology in Epidemiology for
Public Health Practice, EPIB 301, University of Maryland College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2014, September). Guest lecture/seminar leadership in discussion of James
Whorton’s Inner Hygiene: Constipation and the Pursuit of Health in Modern Society in
Diseases of Modernity Hist. 319F, University of Maryland, College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2014, May). Guest lecture on the history of U.S. homelessness and the response to
Homelessness in Global Environmental Health seminar, Ben Gurion University in the
Negev, Israel.
Jones, M.M. (2014, April). The American Red Cross and the 1921 Tulsa race riot. Guest
discussant at Histories of Humanitarianism and Human Rights graduate seminar, History
619G, University of Maryland, College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2014, February). Global disease eradication and local resistance: the case of
smallpox. guest lecture in Global Public Health Scholars colloquium, CPSP 118F,
University of Maryland, College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2012, October). Global Maternal Child and family health: issues and interventions.
Guest lecture in Families and Global Health Class, FMSC110S, University of Maryland,
College Park.
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Jones, M.M. (2012, April). Stigma and the struggle to end homelessness in the United States.
Guest lecture in Medical Anthropology course, ANTH 468V, University of Maryland,
College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2012, April). Gender disparities and maternal and child health; Milestones in
maternal and child health. Guest Lectures in Maternal and Child Health Course, FMSC
498A, University of Maryland, College Park.
Jones, M.M. (2006, October). From Tenement reform to target Tb: The social production of
disease and health in New York City history. Invited lecture at MPH Class, Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, New York, NY.
Jones, M.M. (2005, October). 200 years of experience…and counting: why history is critical to
the future of public health. Invited lecture at MPH Class, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
New York, NY.
2f. Contracts and Grants
2019 Quinn, S.C., Anderson, E., Jones, M.M., Shenassa, E., Thoma, M., Jamison.
Maryland Infant Mortality Study. Maryland Health Care Commission. (State of
Maryland, 2/19 -11/19. Awarded February, 2019.
2017 Jones, M. M. 100 years of American women veterans. National Endowment for
the Humanities. 06/01/2018--5/31/2019. $85,404 sought. Submitted Nov. 2, 2017.
2016 Jones, M. M. and Vining, M. 100 years of American women in uniform. National
Endowment for the Humanities. 05/01/2016--4/30/2017. Award no. AV-248473-
16. $100,000. ($82,693 awarded to Jones, M.M. as project director).
2015 Jones, M.M. Sister Soldiers: how Great War service shaped a generation of
American nurses. Karen Buhler Wilkerson Fellowship. Bates Center for the Study
of the History of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. $3,000.
2015 Jones, M.M. and Auerbach, J. Writing on duty: a textual and historical analysis of
American World War I nurses’ diaries. NSF-funded ADVANCE program at
University of Maryland College Park. $19,909.
2014 Jones, M.M. Safe at home? A history of household product hazards and the birth
of domestic risk in the twentieth century United States. Submitted to National
Science Foundation for STS Scholar’s Award, 8/1/14. $232,000. Not funded.
2014 Jones, M.M., Vining, M. Co-principal investigators. Wearing the uniform, writing
the war: diaries of American Army nurses in the Great War. Submitted internally
for Smithsonian-UMD Seed Grant Program, 4/25/14. $50,000. Not funded.
2014 Jones, M.M. Summer research and scholarship award for Reactive States: a
historical examination of household product regulation in the U.S. $9,000.
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2012 Jones, M.M., Seed Grant, More change than we can spare? U.S. homelessness
and service providers in the wake of war and recession, awarded by Qualitative
Methods Research Interest Group (QRIG) of Consortium on Race, Gender and
Ethnicity (CRGE) and Maryland Population Research Center (MPRC) of
University of Maryland, College Park. $2,800.
2008 Rosner, D. (Jones, M.M. proposal writer.) National Library of Medicine Grant
1G13LM009707-01, Sidewalk asylums: A history of homelessness and mental
illness in New York and Los Angeles. Awarded Fall 2008. $100,000. Jones, M.M,
as subcontractor, received $15,000.
2g. Fellowships, Prizes, and Awards
2016 University of Maryland Gymnastics Team Most Valuable Professor.
2015 Doris Sands Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Maryland School of
Public Health.
2014 Inducted into Delta Omega National Public Health Honor Society.
2013 Faculty Mentor Award, Phillip Merrill Presidential Scholars Program, University of
Maryland College Park.
2013 Article of the Year Award, American Journal of Public Health, American Public
Health Association, for “Poison Politics: A Contested History of Consumer
Protection against Dangerous Household Chemicals in the United States.”
2007-2008 Dolores J. Quinn Fellow, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences.
2007 New York Academy of Medicine Student Essay Prize in the History of Medicine
and Public Health, Awarded for paper, “The Contentious History of Homelessness
and Mental Illness in New York City: An Analysis of Interviews.”
2h. Editorships, Editorial Boards, & Reviewing Activities for Journals and Other Learned
Publications
2016 Panelist Reviewer for National Endowment for the Humanities “Dialogues on the
Experience of War” Program, 2017-2018 Grant Cycle
2008-present Manuscript reviewer for:
Poverty and Public Policy
Frontiers in Public Health
BMC Public Health
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Cultural and Social History
Johns Hopkins University Press (History of Medicine Books)
Journal of Policy History
Journal of American History
Medicine, Conflict and Survival
Nursing History Review
Qualitative Sociology
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
World War I Studies
2i. Media Appearances and Interviews
2018 (April 17) Interview for Radiolab program, WNYC Radio, on poison control and
parenthood. Interview cut from program for time (5/18)
2017 (May 23) Learning from 100 years of women at war: one Veteran’s perspective. VAntage
Point. Official Blog of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Retrieved from:
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/38301/smithsonian-100-years-of-women-at-
war/.
2017 (March 18) Jones, M.M. interview with Maj. Lisa Jaster. Smithsonian National Museum of
American History Channel on YouTube. Retrieved from:
https://youtu.be/BpoqrNVKEzY.
2016 (December 18) Study investigates connections between race, homelessness. Street Sense.
Retrieved from: http://streetsense.org/article/black-people-disproportionate-homeless-
incarceration-federal-policy/#.WMr7ulXyvcs
2016 (March) Health care and homelessness: foundation funding. Health Affairs Grantwatch Blog.
Retrieved from: http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/35/3/544.full.
2015 (December) Has Tampa overlooked Clara Barton’s contribution? Tampa Bay Times.
Retrieved from: http://www.tbo.com/news/has-tampa-overlooked-clara-bartons-
contribution-20150614/.
2014 (December 7) Interviewed Talking History. Newstalk 106-108, Ireland.
http://www.newstalk.ie/player/podcasts/Talking_History/Highlights_from_Talking_
History/71552/1/the_history_of_the_red_cross.
2013 (September 24) Being Clara Barton: Interview. Midday with Dan Rodricks, WYPR Baltimore.
http://programs.wypr.org/podcast/being-clara-barton-tuesday-sept-24-1-2-pm.
2013 (July 29) Proactive vs. reactive: The public health problem. Dugdug.
http://www.dugdug.com/interview-dr-marian-moser-jones.
3.0 TEACHING, MENTORING, AND ADVISING
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3a. Courses taught in the last five years
University of Maryland College Park
Year (Semester) Course Number & Title Enrollment
2019 (Spring) FMSC 730 Key Topics in Maternal and Child Health 8
2018 (Spring) PHSC 401 History of Public Health 118
[2017 Fall ON PARENTAL LEAVE]
2017 (Summer) PHSC 401 History of Public Health (online) 40
2017 (Spring) FMSC 730 Key Topics in Maternal and Child Health 5
2017 (Winter) PHSC 401 History of Public Health (online) 41
2016 (Fall) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 66
FMSC 310 Maternal, Child and Family Health 45
FMSC 399 Independent Study 3
2016 (Summer) PHSC 401 History of Public Health (online) 15
2016 (Spring) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 59
2016 (Spring) FMSC 399 Independent Study 5
2016 (Winter) PHSC 401 History of Public Health (online) 25
2015 (Fall) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 65
PHSC 401 History of Public Health 31
FMSC 399 Independent Study 1
2015 (Summer) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 20
2015 (Spring) FMSC 730 Key Topics in Maternal and Child Health 8
HIST 619G - Histories of Humanitarianism and Human Rights 5
2014 (Fall) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 70
FMSC 410 Maternal, Child and Family Health 45
FMSC 399 Independent Study 2
2014 (Spring) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 67
FMSC 410 Maternal, Child and Family Health 43
FMSC 399 Independent Study 3
2013 (Fall) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 67
FMSC 498A Maternal, Child and Family Health 44
FMSC 399 Independent Study 2
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2013 (Summer) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 19
2013 (Spring) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 66
FMSC 730 Key Topics in Maternal and Child Health 7
2012 (Fall) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 64
FMSC 498A Maternal, Child and Family Health 40
2012 (Spring) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 67
2011 (Fall) FMSC 383 Delivery of Human Services to Families 65
Other courses taught
Virginia Commonwealth University
2010 (Spring) Contemporary Issues in Bioethics (undergrad) 25*
Debates in American Health Policy (undergrad) 25
2009(Fall) Disasters in Social Context (undergrad) 35
Science Communication and Policy (undergrad) 25
The Emergence of Bioethics (undergrad) 35
2009 (Spring) Contemporary Issues in Bioethics (undergrad) 25
Debates in American Health Policy (undergrad) 20
2008 (Fall) Disasters in Social Context (undergrad) 35
History 104: American History, 1865 to the Present 60
The Emergence of Bioethics (undergrad) 20
*all enrollments from VCU classes are estimates within +/- 5 students.
3b. Course or Curriculum Development
Courses designed and developed at the University of Maryland
PHSC History of Public Health (classroom and online versions)
FMSC 410 Maternal, Child and Family Health
FMSC 730 Key Topics in Maternal Child and Family Health
Courses designed and developed at Virginia Commonwealth University
The Emergence of Bioethics
Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
Debates in American Health Policy
Disasters in Social Context
Science Communication and Policy
3c. Advising: Research Direction
2017-2018 Allyson, Pakstis, Anthony Kondracki, Lauren Ramsey, Andree-Anne Plourde,
(Fulbright visiting researcher from Laval University, Quebec)
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2016-2017 Allyson, Pakstis, Anthony Kondracki
2015-2016 Lauren Ramsey, Allyson Pakstis
2014-2015 Lauren Ramsey
3d. Undergraduate Senior Thesis Committee, Family Science Honors Program
2015-2016 Emily Klinger (Chair and Advisor)
Claire Baldwin (Independent studies program - MCH, Capstone, Committee)
2012-13 Sam Allen (Chair and Advisor)
2011-12 Ariel Steinbaum (Thesis Committee)
3e. Master’s and Doctoral Committee Membership
In Progress Lauren Ramsey, Ph.D. Maternal and Child Health (chair)
Tova Jacobovitz Shein, Ph.D., Nutrition and Food Science (co-chair & advisor)
Kecia Ellick, Ph.D. Family Science (committee)
Diana Cassar-Uhl Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health (committee)
Justin Shapiro, Ph.D., History Department (committee)
2019
Allyson Pakstis, Ph.D., Family Science (chair)
Anne Armstrong, Georgetown University Doctorate in Liberal Studies (chair)
Anthony Kondracki, Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health (co-chair)
Jessica Gleason, Ph. D., Maternal and Child Health (co-chair)
Crystel Britto, M.S. , Couple and Family Therapy, (committee)
2018 Yassaman Vafai, Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health (committee)
Joshua Segal, George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs,
Ph.D. (committee)
2016 Breanna Davis, Ph.D., Family Science (committee)
2015 Hoda Sana, Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health, (committee)
Katheryne Downes, Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health, (committee)
Mili Duggal, Ph.D., Maternal and Child Health, (committee)
Mary Wahl, M.P.H., Behavioral and Community Health, (committee)
2014 Lauren Doamekpor, Ph.D. Maternal and Child Health, (committee)
2010 Brenda Seago, Ph.D., Public Policy and Administration, (committee)
4.0 SERVICE
4a. Offices and Committee Memberships held in Professional Organizations
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2013-present Member, Spirit of 1848 Caucus, American Public Health Association. Member,
Coordinating Committee, Leader/organizer, History Subcommittee, 2015-present.
2014-present Member, Nutting Committee, American Association for the History of Nursing
2014-2017 Affiliate, Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland.
2017-present Program Committee, American Association for the History of Medicine.
4b. Departmental
Service to Department of Family Science
2018-2019 Chair, Graduate Program Committee
Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302
2017-2018 Member, Graduate Program Committee
Member, MCH Advisory Committee
Member, Awards Committee
Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302 (May 2018)
2016-2017 Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302
Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
Member, MCH Advisory Committee
Member, Awards Committee
2015-2016 Organized Campus Dialogue on LGBTQ Experiences and Families with Student
Chapter of Maryland Council on Family Relations
Led student honor society (Phi U) Field Trip to D.C. Diaper Bank
Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
Member, Awards Committee
Member, Chair Search Committee, Family Science
Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302
2014-2015 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
Member, Awards Committee
Member, Maternal and Child Health Program Committee
Member, Faculty Search Committee, Chair, Family Science
Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302
2013-2014 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
Member, Awards Committee
Member, Maternal and Child Health Program Committee
Member, Faculty Search Committee, MCH
Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302
Lecture to Phi U Family Science Honors Society on Careers in Family Science
2012-2013 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
Member, Awards Committee
Judge, Research Symposium, FMSC 302
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Member, Maternal and Child Health Program Committee
2011-2012 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee
Member, Maternal and Child Health Program Committee
Participated in Dialogue between the Disciplines Seminars
Organized and Led First Annual Department of Family Science Diaper Drive in
collaboration with student honor society (Phi U) and Student Chapter of Maryland
Council on Family Relations
Service to VCU Science, Technology and Society Program
2009-2010 Co planned and executed E-Festival (Environment, Energy, Engagement) Planned
and executed academic panel on Science blogging
Member, planning committee for STS lecture series.
Assisted in planning visit of Author Rebecca Skloot to VCU.
2008-2009 Co-planned lecture series on Health and Science in Society.
4bii. College Service
2018-2019 Leadership Team, Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society Chapter
Co-Chair, Public Health Research Day Poster Judging Competition
2017-2018 Member, SPH Career Development Task Force
Member, 10th Anniversary Planning Committee
Judge, Student Posters, Public Health Research Day
2016-2017 Member, SPH Career Development Task Force
Member, Academic Programs Committee
Marshal, Winter Commencement, Spring Commencement
2015-2016 Member, SPH Career Development Task Force
Member, Steering Committee, Public Health Science
Member, Academic Programs Committee
Marshal, Winter Commencement
Judge, Student Posters, Public Health Research Day
2014-2015 Member, Steering Committee, Public Health Science
Member, Academic Programs Committee
Moderator, Health across Borders Conference, Co-Sponsored by Maryland Center
for Health Equity and Center for the History of the New America
Marshal, Winter, Spring Commencement
Judge, Student Posters, Public Health Research Day
2013-2014 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Public Health Science
Member, Steering Committee, Public Health Science
Panelist: Public Health Ambassadors Panel on Academic Careers in Public Health
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Marshal, Spring Commencement
4biii. University Service
2018-2019 Member, Mentor of the Year Award Committee
2017-2018 Advisor, student chapter of American Red Cross
2015 (UMD) Completed Rainbow Terrapin Network Membership Training
2014-2017 (UMD) Faculty Senate
2014 (UMD) Chair of Panel at History-Dept. Sponsored Conference on Histories of
Humanitarianism
2012-2013 (UMD) Banneker Key Committee
2011-2012 (UMD) Banneker Key Committee
2009-2010 (VCU) Member, LGBT Subcommittee of Diversity and Equity Committee.