CURRICULUM VITAE

MARCIA C. INHORN, PhD, MPH

Department of Anthropology: Council on Middle East Studies: The MacMillan Center 10 Sachem Street Yale University P.O. Box 208277 340 Rosenkranz Hall New Haven, CT 06520-8277 115 Prospect Street Phone: 203-432-4510 New Haven, CT 06511 Fax: 203-432-3669 Phone: 203-432-4510 Email: [email protected] Fax: 203-432-6875 www.marciainhorn.com

POSITION:

Professor: William K. Lanman, Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs; Department of Anthropology and The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, July 2008 – present

Affiliations: Council on Middle East Studies (CMES), Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), Global Health Institute (GHI), and Medical Anthropology, Sociology and History (MASH), Yale University, July 2008-present

EDUCATION:

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Anthropology, Joint Doctoral Degree Program in Medical Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley (Home Campus) and University of California, , CA; Degree Conferred in May 1991

Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, CA; Degree Conferred in May 1988

Master of Arts (MA) in Anthropology/Medical Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, CA; Degree Conferred in May 1985

Bachelor of Arts (BA), Double Major in Anthropology and Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Degree Conferred in May 1980, with Honors

DISSERTATION:

Umm Il-Ghayyib, Mother of the Missing One: A Sociomedical Study of Infertility in Alexandria, Egypt. University of California, Berkeley, CA

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RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Disciplinary: Sociocultural anthropology, medical anthropology, gender and feminist theory, masculinity studies, globalization and cosmopolitanism, science and technology studies, feminist technoscience, religion and bioethics, ethnographic research design and methodology, urban society

Regional: Modern Middle East Studies, Islamic Studies, Middle East Gender Studies, Health and Medicine in the Middle East; Field Research in the Arab Gulf, Lebanon, Egypt, Arab America

Topical: Gender and health, anthropology of reproduction (fertility and infertility), technoscience, globalization and global health, religion and bioethics, ethnomedicine and comparative medical systems, cultures of biomedicine, stigmatized health conditions, infectious disease, intersection of anthropology, feminism, and epidemiology

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (1991-2016):

William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Department of Anthropology and The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, July 2008 – present

Fellow, Public Voices Thought Leadership Project, Women Faculty Forum, Yale University, 2012-2013

Inaugural Diane Middlebrook and Visiting Professor, Centre for Gender Studies, University of Cambridge, October – December 2010 (Sabbatical Fellowship)

Helmut F. Stern Professor, Institute for the Humanities, University of Michigan, 2007-8 (Sabbatical Fellowship)

Professor, University of Michigan, with Joint Appointments in the Department of Anthropology, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education (School of Public Health), Program in Women’s Studies, and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (School of Medicine), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, September 2004 – June 2008; Associate Professor, January 2001 – August 2004

Affiliated Faculty Member in University of Michigan’s Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health (SPH); Global Health Interdepartmental Concentration (SPH); Reproductive and Women’s Health Interdepartmental Concentration (SPH); Institute for Research on Women and Gender and Program (Women’s Studies); Science and Technology Studies Program; FIPSE Program on Connecting the Humanities and the Health Sciences; Population Studies Center; The University of Michigan

Director, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, International Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, July 2003-July 2006

Research II Professor, University of Bergen, Norway, Centers for Gender Studies and International Health, One-week Consultancies, June 2006, October 2007, June 2008

Visiting Research Scholar, Department of International Studies, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, January-June 2007

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (1991-2016, cont.):

Visiting Research Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, January-August 2003

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, May 1997 - December 2000; Assistant Professor, August 1994 - May 1997

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, August 1991 - May 1994

FUNDED RESEARCH:

Principal Investigator, “The Egg Freezing Revolution? Gender, Technology and Oocyte Cyropreservation in the US and Israel: A Medical Anthropological Exploration of Health Care Decision-Making”; Co-PIs Pasquale Patrizio (Yale University) and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli (University of Haifa); National Science Foundation, BCS 1356136 ($239,906); 2014-2016

Principal Investigator, “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections”; National Science Foundation, BCS 0912485 ($49, 330); 2008-2009

Principal Investigator, “Globalization and Reproductive Tourism in the Arab World”; Funded by National Science Foundation, BCS 0907901 ($228,000) and US Department of Education Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Grant ($100,000); 2007-10

Principal Investigator, “Middle Eastern Gender Identity and New Reproductive Technology”; Funded by National Science Foundation, BCS 0217299 ($155,281) and US Department of Education Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Grant ($78,000); Co-PIs Jerome Nriagu and Heather Stringham; 2002-05

Fulbright Scholar Award, Council for International Exchange of Scholars, “Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies”; 2002-2003 (Declined)

Principal Investigator, “Infertility, In Vitro Fertilization, and Islamic Morality: Egyptian Women’s Responses to ‘Baby of the Tubes’ Technology”; Funded by US Dept. of Education Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Grant ($15,000); 1996

Dissertation Research, “Umm Il-Ghayyib, Mother of the Missing One: A Sociomedical Study of Infertility in Alexandria, Egypt”; Funded by National Science Foundation, BCS 8814435 ($9,963), Fulbright Institute of International Education ($10,000), Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad ($10,000), and Soroptimist International Founder Region Grants ($5,000); 1988-91

Research Assistant, “Multidisciplinary Study of Social, Behavioral, and Environmental Factors in Trachoma Transmission in a Rural Egyptian Hamlet”; Sponsored by Francis I. Proctor Foundation in Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt; Funded by Edna McConnell Clark Foundation; 1985-86

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PUBLICATIONS:

Solo-Authored Books Under Contract:

Inhorn, Marcia C. America’s Arab Refugees: Reproductive Exile and the Health Costs of Conflict. Contract with Press. Submitted September 2016.

Solo-Authored Books:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2015) Cosmopolitan Conceptions: IVF Sojourns in Global Dubai. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Winner of the 2015 Robert B. Textor and Family Prize for Excellence in Anticipatory Anthropology

Winner of the 2014 JMEWS Book Award, Association for Middle East Women’s Studies, Middle East Studies Association

Shortlisted for the 2013 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize, British Sociological Association

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) Local Babies, Global Science: Gender, Religion, and In Vitro Fertilization in Egypt. New York: Routledge.

Winner of the Diana Forsythe Prize for Outstanding Feminist Anthropological Research on Work, Science, and Technology, including Biomedicine; Society for the Anthropology of Work and The Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology, and Computing (CASTAC), American Anthropological Association, 2007

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1996) Infertility and Patriarchy: The Cultural Politics of Gender and Family Life in Egypt. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1994) Quest for Conception: Gender, Infertility, and Egyptian Medical Traditions. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Winner of the Eileen Basker Memorial Prize for Outstanding Research on Gender and Health; Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 1995

Honorable Mention for the Wellcome Medal, Royal Anthropological Institute, 1999

Section on “Ethnogynecology” Translated and Reprinted into French by the Institute Synthelabo pour le Progres de la Connaissance

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PUBLICATIONS (cont):

Edited Volumes:

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Nefissa Naguib, eds. (Forthcoming) The Lives of Muslim Men: Love and Marriage, Family and Care. New York: Berghahn. Submitted December 2016.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Wendy Chavkin, and Jose-Alberto Navarro, eds. (2014), Globalized Fatherhood. Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality Series. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C. and Emily Wentzell, eds. (2012) Medical Anthropology at the Intersections. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Soraya Tremayne, eds. (2012) Islam and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Sunni and Shia Perspectives. Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality Series. New York: Berghahn.

Birenbaum-Carmeli, Daphna, and Marcia C. Inhorn, eds. (2009) Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies. Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality Series. New York: Berghahn.

Winner of the Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Book Prize for “Most Notable Recent Edited Collection,” Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2012

Inhorn, Marcia C., Tjornhog-Thomsen, Tine, Goldberg, Helene, and Maruska La Cour Mosegaard, eds. (2009) Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction. Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality Series. New York: Berghahn.

Winner of Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Book Prize for “Most Notable Recent Edited Collection,” Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2010

Hahn, Robert A., and Marcia C. Inhorn, eds. (2009) Anthropology and Public Health: Bridging Differences in Culture and Society, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C., ed. (2007) Reproductive Disruptions: Gender, Technology, and Biopolitics in the New Millennium. Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality Series. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Frank van Balen, eds. (2002) Infertility around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Winner of Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Book Prize for “Most Notable Recent Edited Collection,” Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2003

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Peter J. Brown, eds. (1997) The Anthropology of Infectious Disease: International Health Perspectives. New York: Routledge.

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Conference Proceedings:

Van Balen, Frank, Gerrits, Trudie, and Marcia C. Inhorn, eds. (2000) Social Science Research on Childlessness in a Global Perspective: Proceedings of the Conference 8-11 November, 1999, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Amsterdam: SCO-Kohnstam Instituut, University of Amsterdam.

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2017) “Searching for Love and Test-tube Babies: Iraqi Refugee Men in Reproductive Exile on the Margins of Detroit.” Special Issue on “Translating Reproductive Desires and Disappointments,” Medical Anthropology, in press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2017) “Islam, Sex, and Sin: IVF Ethnography as Muslim Men’s Confessional.” Special Issue on Religions and Masculinities, William Dawley and Brendan Thornton, eds. Anthropology Quarterly, in press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2017) “Medical Cosmopolitanism in Global Dubai: A 21st-Century Transnational Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) Depot.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly, in press.

Franklin, Sarah, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2016) “Introduction: IVF—Global Histories.” Reproductive BioMedicine and Society 2:1-7.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2016) “Cosmopolitan Conceptions in Global Dubai? The Emiratization of IVF and Its Consequences.” Reproductive BioMedicine and Society 2:24-31.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Soraya Tremayne (2016) “Islam, Assisted Reproduction, and the Bioethical Aftermath,” Special Issue on Muslim Medical Ethics, Journal of Religion and Health 55 (2):422-30.

Yu, Lissa, Brennan Peterson, Marcia C. Inhorn, Julia Boehm, and Pasquale Patrizio (2016) “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Intentions Toward Fertility Awareness and Oocyte Cyropreservation among Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) Residents. Human Reproduction 31 (2): 403-411.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Pasquale Patrizio (2015) “Infertility around the Globe: New Thinking on Gender, Reproductive Technologies, and Global Movements in the 21st Century.” Human Reproduction Update 21 (4):411-426.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2014) “Celebrating a Decade of Middle East Gender Studies: Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies.” Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 10 (3):1-7.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2014) “Roads Less Traveled in Middle East Anthropology—and New Paths in Gender Ethnography,” Special 10th Anniversary Special Issue, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 10 (3):62-86.

Wentzell, Emily A., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2014) “Reconceiving Masculinity and “Men as Partners” for ICPD Beyond 2014: Insights from a Mexican HPV Study.” Invited Article for Special Issue, “ICPD Beyond 2014,” Global Public Health 9(6):691-705.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2014) “Defining Women’s Health: A Dozen Messages from More Than 150 Ethnographies.” Reprinted in Special Issue on “The Social Life of Health, Illness, Medicine and Health Care: Anthropological Views,” Alisse Waterston, guest editor. Open Anthropology 2(1), March.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Zeynep B. Gurtin (2012) “Infertility and Assisted Reproduction in the Muslim Middle East: Social, Religious, and Resource Considerations.” Facts, Views, and Visions in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Monograph:24-29.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) “Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East.” Men and Masculinities 16(1):49-70.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Pasquale Patrizio (2012) “Procreative Tourism: Debating the Meaning of Cross- Border Reproductive Care in the 21st Century.” Expert Reviews in Obstetrics and Gynecology 7(6):509- 511.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Pankaj Shrivastav, and Pasquale Patrizio (2012) “Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Fertility ‘Tourism’: Examples from Global Dubai and the Ivy League.” Medical Anthropology 31(3):249-265.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) “Reproductive Exile in Global Dubai: South Asian Stories.” Cultural Politics 8(2):283-308.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Pasquale Patrizio (2012) “The Global Landscape of Cross-Border Reproductive Care: Twenty Key Findings for the New Millennium.” Current Opinions in Obstetrics & Gynecology 24(4): 158-163.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Emily Wentzell (2011) “Embodying Emergent Masculinities: Reproductive and Sexual Health Technologies in the Middle East and Mexico.” American Ethnologist 38(4):801-815.

Gurtin, Zeynep, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2011) “Introduction—Travelling for Conception and the Assisted Reproduction Market.” Reproductive BioMedicine 23(5):535-537.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2011) “Diasporic Dreaming: ‘Return Reproductive Tourism’ to the Middle East. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 23(5):582-591.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Zeynep Gurtin (2011) “Cross-border Reproductive Care: A Future Research Agenda.” Reproductive BioMedicine Online 23:665-676.

Inhorn, Marcia C., (2011) “ Male Infertility and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) in the Middle East” Middle East Institute Viewpoints September 1: 26-29.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Gamal I. Serour (2011) “Islam, Medicine, and Arab-Muslim Refugee Health in America after 9/11.” The Lancet 378(9794): 935-943.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Moran, Molly, Khawaja, Marwan, Khoshnood, Kaveh, Ramahi, Tarik, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2011) “Violent Conflict and Population Health in the Middle East.” Global Public Health 6(5): 467-471.

Clarke, Morgan, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2011) “Mutuality and Immediacy between Marja‘ and Muqallid: Evidence from Male IVF Patients in Shi’i Lebanon.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 43(3): 409–427. Inhorn, Marcia C. (2011) “Globalization and Gametes: Reproductive Tourism, Islamic Bioethics, and Middle Eastern Modernity.” Special Issue on “Healing Holidays? Itinerant Patients, Therapeutic Locales and the Quest for Health,” eds. Harish Naraindas and Cristiana Bastos, Anthropology and Medicine 18(1):87-103.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Patrizio, Pasquale, and Gamal I. Serour. (2010) “Third-Party Reproductive Assistance around the Mediterranean: Comparing Sunni Egypt, Catholic Italy, and Multisectarian Lebanon.” Reproductive BioMedicine Online 21(7):848-853.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2010) “Introduction—Global Health and the UAE: Asia-Middle East Connections,” Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 22(Suppl.):6-9.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Pankaj Shrivastav (2010) “Globalization and Reproductive Tourism in the UAE,” Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 22(Suppl.):68-74.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2010) “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Celebrating 50 Years of Interdisciplinarity,” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 24(2):263-269.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Pasquale Patrizio (2009) “Rethinking Reproductive ‘Tourism’ as Reproductive ‘Exile’.” Fertility and Sterility 92(3):904-906.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2009) “Right to Assisted Reproductive Technology: Overcoming Infertility in Low- resource Countries.” International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 106(2):172-174.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Loulou Kobeissi, Zaher Nassar, Da'ad Lakkis, and Michael Hassan Fakih (2009) “Consanguinity and Family Clustering of Male Infertility in Lebanon.” Fertility and Sterility 91(4):1104- 1109.

Birenbaum-Carmeli, Daphna, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2009) “Masculinity and Marginality: Palestinian Men’s Struggles with Infertility in Israel and Lebanon.” Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies (JMEWS) 5(2):23-51.

Abu-Musa, Antoine A., Kobeissi, Loulou, Hannoun, Antoine B., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2008) “Effect of War on Fertility: A Review of the Literature.” Reproductive BioMedicine Online 17(Suppl 1):43-53.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2008) “Medical Anthropology Against War.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 22(4):416-424.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli (2008) “Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Culture Change.” Annual Review of Anthropology 37:177-196.

Kobeissi, Loulou, Inhorn, Marcia C., Hannoun, Antoine B., Hammoud, Najwa, Awwad, Johnny, and Antoine A. Abu-Musa (2008) “Civil War and Male Infertility in Lebanon.” Fertility and Sterility 90(2):340-345.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2008), “Islam, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and the Middle Eastern State.” Babylon: Norwegian Journal of the Middle East 6:32-43.

Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Marcia C. Inhorn, Razeghi-Nasrabad, Hajiieh Bibi, and Ghasem Toloo (2008) “’The Iranian ART Revolution’: Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran.” Journal of Middle East Women's Studies(JMEWS) 4(2):1-28.

Inhorn, Marcia C., King, Luke, Nriagu, Jerome O., Kobeissi, Loulou, Hammoud, Najwa, Awwad, Johnny, Abu-Musa, Antoine A., and Antoine B. Hannoun (2008) “Occupational and Environmental Exposures to Heavy Metals: Risk Factors for Male Infertility in Lebanon?” Reproductive Toxicology 25:203-212.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Masculinity, Reproduction, and Male Infertility Surgeries in Egypt and Lebanon.” Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies (JMEWS) 3(3):1-20.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 21(3):249-55.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Masturbation, Semen Collection, and Men's IVF Experiences: Anxieties in the Muslim World.” Special Issue on “Islam, Body, and Health.” Body and Society 13(3):37-53.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Craig Janes. (2007) “The Behavioral Research Agenda in Global Health: An Advocate’s Legacy.” Global Public Health 2(3):294-312.

Kobessi, Loulou, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2007) “Male Infertility in Lebanon: A Case-Controlled Study.” Ethnicity and Disease 17 (Supplement 3):S3-33-S3-38.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Loulou Kobeissi. (2006) “The Public Health Costs of War in Iraq: Lessons from Post-War Lebanon.” Journal of Social Affairs 23:13-47.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Making Muslim Babies: IVF and Gamete Donation in Sunni and Shi’a Islam.” Special Issue on “Divine Intervention and Sacred Conceptions: Religion in the Global Practice of IVF,” Aditya Bharadwaj, guest editor. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 30(4):427-450.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Islam, IVF, and Everyday Life in the Middle East: The Making of Sunni versus Shi’ite Test-tube Babies.” Anthropology of the Middle East 1(1):37-45.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Defining Women’s Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 20(3):345-378.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Carolyn F. Sargent (2006) “Medical Anthropology in the Muslim World: Ethnographic Reflections on Reproductive and Child Health,” Introduction to Special Issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly 20(1):1-11. . Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “’He Won’t Be My Son’: Middle Eastern Men’s Discourses of Adoption and Gamete Donation.” Special Issue on “Medical Anthropology in the Muslim World: Ethnographic Reflections on Reproductive and Child Health,” eds. Carolyn F. Sargent and Marcia C. Inhorn. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 20(1):94-120.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Fatwas and ARTs: IVF and Gamete Donation in Sunni v. Shi'a Islam.” Special Issue on “Assisted Reproductive Technologies,” Journal of Gender, Race & Justice 9(2):291-317.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Michael Hassan Fakih (2006) “Arab Americans, African Americans, and Infertility: Barriers to Reproduction and Medical Care.” Special Issue on “Health Disparities in Infertility.” Fertility and Sterility 85(4):844-852.

Bazzi, Ali, Nriagu, Jerome O., Inhorn, Marcia C., and Aaron Lindner (2005) “Determination of Antimony in Human Blood with Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry.” Journal of Environmental Monitoring 7(12): 1251-1254.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) “Privacy, Privatization, and the Politics of Patronage: Ethnographic Challenges to Penetrating the Secret World of Middle Eastern, Hospital-Based In Vitro Fertilization.” Special Issue on “Hospital Ethnography,” edited by Sjaak van der Geest. Social Science & Medicine 59(10):2095-2108.

Dudgeon, Matthew R., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2004) “Men’s Influences on Women’s Reproductive Health: Medical Anthropological Perspectives.” Social Science & Medicine 59(7):1379-1395.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) “Foreword.” Special Issue on “Stigma Suffering, and Social Justice: Papers in Honor of Joan Ablon,” Guest edited by Marcia C. Inhorn. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 18(2):1-10.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) “Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon.” Special Issue on “Stigma, Suffering, and Social Justice: Papers in Honor of Joan Ablon,” Guest edited by Marcia C. Inhorn. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 18(2):162-182.

Dudgeon, Matthew R., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2003) “Gender, Masculinity, and Reproduction: Anthropological Perspectives.” International Journal of Men’s Health 2(1):31-56.

Jenkins, Gwynne L., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2003) “Introduction—Reproduction Gone Awry: Medical Anthropological Perspectives.” Special Issue on “Reproduction Gone Awry,” eds. Gwynne L. Jenkins and Marcia C. Inhorn, Social Science & Medicine 56(9):1831-1836.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) “Global Infertility and the Globalization of New Reproductive Technologies: Illustrations from Egypt.” Special Issue on “Reproduction Gone Awry,” eds. Gwynne L. Jenkins and Marcia C. Inhorn, Social Science & Medicine 56(9):1837-1851.

Van Balen, Frank, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2003) “Son Preference, Sex Selection, and the ‘New’ New Reproductive Technologies.” International Journal of Health Services 33(2):235-252.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) “‘The Worms Are Weak’: Male Infertility and Patriarchal Paradoxes in Egypt.” Special Issue on “Islamic Masculinities,” Lahoucine Ouzgane, ed., Men and Masculinities 5(3):236-256.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2002) “Sexuality, Masculinity, and Infertility in Egypt: Potent Troubles in the Marital and Medical Encounters.” Special Issue on “African Masculinities,” Lahoucine Ouzgane, ed. Journal of Men’s Studies 10(3):343-359.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and K. Lisa Whittle (2001) “Feminism Meets the ‘New’ Epidemiologies: An Appraisal of Antifeminist Biases in Epidemiologic Research on Women’s Health.” Social Science & Medicine 53(5):553-567.

Whittle, K. Lisa, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2001) “Rethinking Difference: A Feminist Reframing of Gender/Race/Class for the Improvement of Women’s Health Research.” International Journal of Health Services 31(1):147-165.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1995) “Medical Anthropology and Epidemiology: Divergences or Convergences?” Social Science & Medicine 40(3):285-290.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1994) “Interpreting Infertility: Medical Anthropological Perspectives—Introduction.” Social Science & Medicine 39(4):459-461.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1994) “Kabsa (a.k.a. Mushahara) and Threatened Fertility in Egypt.” Social Science & Medicine 39(4):487-505.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Kimberly A. Buss (1994) “Ethnography, Epidemiology, and Infertility in Egypt.” Social Science & Medicine 39(5):671-686.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Kimberly A. Buss (1993) “Infertility, Infection, and Iatrogenesis in Egypt: The Anthropological Epidemiology of Blocked Tubes.” Medical Anthropology 15(3):217-244.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Peter J. Brown (1990) “The Anthropology of Infectious Disease.” Annual Review of Anthropology 19:89-117.

Inhorn Millar, Marcia, and Sandra D. Lane (1988) “Ethno-ophthalmology in the Egyptian Delta: A Historical Systems Approach to Ethnomedicine in the Middle East.” Social Science & Medicine 26(6):651- 657.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Inhorn Millar, Marcia (1987) “Genital Chlamydial Infection: A Role for Social Scientists.” Social Science & Medicine 25(12):1289-1299.

Lane, Sandra D., and Marcia Inhorn Millar (1987) “The ‘Hierarchy of Resort’ Reexamined: Status and Class Differentials as Determinants of Therapy for Eye Disease in the Egyptian Delta.” Urban Anthropology 16(2):151-182.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1986) “Genital Herpes: An Ethnographic Inquiry into Being Discreditable in American Society.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 17(3):59-63.

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2017) “The Egg Freezing Revolution? Gender, Technology and Fertility Preservation in the 21st Century.” Invited Chapter in Emerging Trends in the Behavioral and Social Sciences, eds. Robert A. Scott and Marlis Buchmann. New York: Wiley, in press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2017) “Fertility, Demography, and Masculinities in Arab Families: From 1950 to 2015 and Beyond.” Invited Chapter in Arab Family Studies: Critical Reviews, ed. Suad Joseph. Doha: Doha International Family Institute, in press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2016) “Wanted Babies, Excess Fetuses: The Middle East’s In Vitro Fertilization, High-order Multiple Pregnancy, Fetal Reduction Nexus.” In Emerging Reproductive Health Technologies in the Middle East and North Africa, eds. Lisa L. Wynn and Angel Foster. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, in press.

Smith, Sara, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2016) “Emergent Masculinities, Men’s Health, and the Movember Movement.” Invited Chapter in Gender and Health Handbook, eds. Jasmine Gideon and Marianna Leite, pp. 436-454. London: Edward Elgar.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2016) “Multiculturalism in Muslim America? The Case of Health Disparities and Discrimination in “Arab Detroit,” Michigan. Invited Chapter in New Horizons of Muslim Diaspora in North America and Europe, ed. Moha Ennaji, pp. 177-187. London: Palgrave MacMillan.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2015) “Introduction: ART Journeys and Moral Pioneers.” In Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the Third Phase: Global Encounters and Emerging Moral Worlds, eds. Kate Hampshire and Bob Simpson, pp. 20-29. New York: Berghahn.

Bharadwaj, Aditya, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2015) “Conceiving Life and Death: Stem Cell Technologies and Assisted Conception in India and the Middle East.” In The Anthropology of Living and Dying, eds. Clara Han and Veena Das, pp. 67-82. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Newman, Jessica, and Marcia C. Inhorn, (2015) “Medical Anthropology of the Middle East and North Africa,” Invited Chapter in The Anthropology of the Middle East, ed. Soraya Altorki, pp. 207-232. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

Gurtin, Zeynep, Marcia C. Inhorn, and Soraya Tremayne (2015) “Islam and Assisted Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing ‘Secular’ Turkey, Shia Iran, and the Sunni Arab World.” In The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics, ed. Stanley D. Brunn, pp. 3137-3153. New York: Springer.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2014) “Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of Assisted Reproductive Technologies,” In Everyday Life in the Middle East, 2nd ed., eds. Evelyn Early, Donna Lee Bowen, and Becky Schulthies, pp. 143-150. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2014) “New Arab Fatherhood: Emergent Masculinities, Male Infertility, and Assisted Reproduction.” In Globalized Fatherhood, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn, Wendy Chavkin, and Jose-Alberto Navarro, pp. 243-263. New York: Berghahn Books.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Wendy Chavkin, and Jose-Alberto Navarro (2014) “Introduction—Globalized Fatherhood: Emergent Forms and Possibilities in the New Millennium.” In Globalized Fatherhood, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn, Wendy Chavkin, and Jose-Alberto Navarro, pp. 1-28. New York: Berghahn Books.

Patrizio, Pasquale, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2013) “Ethical Dilemma in Infertility.” In Medical & Surgical Management of Male Infertility, eds. Botros R.M.B. Rizk, Nabil Aziz, Ashoke Agarwal, and Edmund Sabanegh, Jr., pp. 305-12. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Ltd.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) “Diasporic Dreaming: Return Reproductive Tourism to the Middle East.” In Transforming Ethnographic Knowledge, eds. Kamari Clarke and Rebecca Hardin, pp. 113-133. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) “Diasporic Sexuality: From Condom Ambivalence to ICSI Quests in Lebanon.” In Technologies of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health, ed. Lenore Manderson, pp. 116-142. New York: Routledge.

Inhorn, Marcia. C., and Emily Wentzell (2012) “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections.” In Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Histories, Activisms, Futures, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn and Emily Wentzell, pp. 1-20. Durham: Duke University Press.

Tremayne, Soraya, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2012) “Introduction: Islam and Assisted Reproductive Technologies.” In Islam and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Sunni and Shia Perspectives, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn and Soraya Tremayne, pp. 1-21. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Patrizio, Pasquale, and Gamal I. Serour (2012) “Third-Party Reproductive Assistance around the Mediterranean: Comparing Sunni Egypt, Catholic Italy, and Multisectarian Lebanon.” In Islam and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Sunni and Shia Perspectives, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn and Soraya Tremayne, pp. 223-260. New York: Berghahn.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) “Globalization and Gametes: Reproductive Tourism, Islamic Bioethics, and Middle Eastern Modernity.” In Reproductive Technologies as Global Form: Ethnographies of Knowledge, Practices, and Transnational Encounters, eds. Michi Knecht, Maren Klotz, and Stefan Beck. Berlin: Campus Verlag.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Pasquale Patrizio (2011) “ART Practice and Tourism.” In Ethical and Legal Aspects of ART, ed. Joseph G. Schenker, pp. 257-267. New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Wentzell, Emily, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2011) “The Male Reproductive Body: Reproducing Masculinities through Sexual/Reproductive Medicine in the Middle East and Mexico.” In Companion to the Anthropology of Bodies/Embodiments, ed. Fran Mascia-Lees, pp. 307-319. New York: Wiley- Blackwell.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2011) “Snapshot: Human Health Consequences of War in Iraq.” In Life and Death Matters: Human Rights, Environment, and Social Justice, 2nd ed, ed. Barbara Rose Johnston, pp. 351-356. New York: Left Coast Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2010) “Globalization and Gametes: Islam, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and the Middle Eastern State.” In Reproduction, Globalization, and the State, eds. Carole H. Browner and Carolyn F. Sargent, pp. 126-138. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2010) “’Assisted’ Reproduction in Global Dubai: Reproductive Tourists and Their Helpers.” In The Globalization of Motherhood: Deconstructions and Reconstructions of Biology and Care, eds. Wendy Chavkin and JaneMaree Maher, pp. 180-202. New York: Routledge Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli (2010) “Male Infertility, Chronicity, and the Plight of Palestinian Men in Israel and Lebanon,” in Chronic Conditions, Fluid States: Globalization and the Anthropology of Illness, eds. Lenore Manderson and Carolyn Smith-Morris, pp. 77-95. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2010) “Quest for Conception: Gender, Infertility, and Egyptian Medical Traditions.” Reprinted in A Reader in Medical Anthropology: Theoretical Trajectories, Emergent Realities, eds. Byron J. Good, Michael M. J. Fischer, Sarah S. Willen, and Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good, pp. 319-326. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Birenbaum-Carmeli, Daphna, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2009) “Introduction: Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies.” In Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies, eds. Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli and Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. 1-26. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2009) “Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of Assisted Reproductive Technologies.” In Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies, eds. Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli and Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. 86-110. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Tine, Goldberg, Helene, and Maruska La Cour Mosegaard (2009)

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

“Introduction—The Second Sex in Reproduction? Men, Sexuality, and Masculinity.” In Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Helene Goldberg, and Maruska La Cour Mosegaard, pp. 1-17. New York: Berghahn.

Dudgeon, Matthew R., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2009) “Gender, Masculinity, and Reproduction: Anthropological Perspectives.” Reprinted in Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn, Tine Tjornhog-Thomsen, Helene Goldberg, and Maruska La Cour Mosegaard, pp. 72-102. New York: Berghahn.

Dudgeon, Matthew R., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2009) “Men’s Influences on Women’s Reproductive Health: Medical Anthropological Perspectives.” Reprinted in Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn, Tine Tjornhog-Thomsen, Helene Goldberg, and Maruska La Cour Mosegaard, pp. 103-136. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2009) “Male Genital Cutting: Masculinity, Reproduction, and Male Infertility Surgeries in Egypt and Lebanon.” In Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn, Tine Tjornhog-Thomsen, Helene Goldberg, and Maruska La Cour Mosegaard, pp. 253-278. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C., Rosario Ceballo, and Robert Nachtigall (2009) “Marginalized, Invisible, and Unwanted: American Minority Struggles with Infertility and Assisted Conception.” In Ethnicity, Infertility and Reproductive Technologies, eds. Lorraine Culley, Nicky Hudson, and Floor B. van Rooij, pp. 181-197. London: Earthscan.

Inhorn, Marcia C.. Loulou Kobeissi, Zaher Nassar, Da'ad Lakkis, and Michael Hassan Fakih (2009) “Consanguinity and Male Infertility in Lebanon: The Power of Ethnographic Epidemiology.” In Anthropology and Public Health: Bridging Differences in Culture and Society, eds. Robert A. Hahn and Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. 165-195. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hahn, Robert A., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2009) “Introduction: Anthropology and Public Health.” In Anthropology and Public Health: Bridging Differences in Culture and Society, eds. Robert A. Hahn and Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. 1-31. New York: Oxford University Press.

Traina, Cristina, Eugenia Georges, Marcia C. Inhorn, Susan Kahn, and Maura A. Ryan (2008) “Compatible Contradictions: Religion and the Naturalization of Assisted Reproduction.” In Altering Nature—Volume II: Religion, Biotechnology, and Public Policy, eds. B. Andrew Lustig, Baruch A. Brody, and Gerald P. McKenny, pp. 15-85. New York: Ford Foundation.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Loving Your Infertile Muslim Spouse: Notes on the Globalization of IVF and Its Romantic Commitments in Sunni Egypt and Shi’ite Lebanon.” In Love and Globalization: Transformations of Intimacy in the Contemporary World, eds. Mark B. Padilla, Jennifer S. Hirsch, Miguel Munoz-Laboy, Robert Sember, and Richard G. Parker, pp. 139-160. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Preface.” In Reproductive Disruptions: Gender, Technology, and Biopolitics in the New Millennium, ed. Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. ix-xiii. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Defining Women’s Health: A Dozen Messages from More than 150 Ethnographies.” Reprinted in Reproductive Disruptions: Gender, Technology, and Biopolitics in the New Millennium, ed. Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. 1-43. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Reproductive Disruptions and ARTs in the Muslim Middle East.” In Reproductive Disruptions: Gender, Technology, and Biopolitics in the New Millennium, ed. Marcia C. Inhorn, pp. 183-199. New York: Berghahn.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Aditya Bharadwaj. (2007) “Reproductively Disabled Lives: Infertility, Stigma, and Suffering in Egypt and India.” Disability in Local and Global Worlds, eds. Benedicte Ingstad and Susan Reynolds Whyte, pp. 78-106. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Egypt: Infertile Men.” In Men of the Global South: A Reader, ed. Adam Jones. London: Zed.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “’The Worms Are Weak’: Male Infertility and Patriarchal Paradoxes in Egypt.” In Islamic Masculinities, ed. Lahoucine Ouzgane, pp. 217-237. London: Zed.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2005) “Sexuality, Masculinity, and Infertility in Egypt: Potent Troubles in the Marital and Medical Encounters.” In The African Masculinities: Men from the Late 19th Century to the Present, ed. Lahoucine Ouzgane, pp. 289-303. London: Palgrave Macmillan & University of Natal Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2005) “Gender, Health, and Globalization in the Middle East: Male Infertility, ICSI, and Men’s Resistance.” In Women, Globalization, and Health, eds. Ilona Kickbusch, Kari A. Hartwig, and Justin M. List, pp. 113-125. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) “The Risks of Test-tube Baby Making in Egypt.” In Risk, Culture, and Health Inequality: Shifting Perceptions of Danger and Blame, eds. Barbara Herr Harthorn and Laury Oaks, pp. 57-78. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Van Balen, Frank, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2002) “Introduction—Interpreting Infertility: A View from the Social Sciences.” In Infertility Around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn and Frank van Balen, pp. 3-23. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2002) “The ‘Local’ Confronts the ‘Global’: Infertile Bodies and New Reproductive Technologies in Egypt.” In Infertility Around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn and Frank van Balen, pp. 263-282. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Chapters in Edited Volumes:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2002) “Infertility, In Vitro Fertilization, and Islam: Local/Global Discourses in Egypt” (“Onvruchtbaarheid, in-vitro fertilisatie en de islam: lokale/mondiale interpretaties in Egypt”). In From Adoption to Egg Donation (Van Doptie tot Eiceldonatie), ed. Studiegroep Onvruchtbaarheid en Reproductieve Technieken, pp. 157-179. Nijkerk, The Netherlands: Studiegroep Onvruchtbaarheid en Reproductieve Technieken (SORT).

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2001) “Money, Marriage, and Morality: Constraints on IVF Treatment Seeking Among Infertile Egyptian Couples.” In Cultural Perspectives on Reproductive Health, ed. Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, pp. 83-100. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2000) “Missing Motherhood: Infertility, Technology, and Poverty in Egyptian Women’s Lives.” In Ideologies and Technologies of Motherhood, eds. Helena Ragone and Frances Winddance Twine, pp. 139-168. New York: Routledge.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2000) “Egyptian Mothers of Test tubes Babies: Gender, Islam, and the Globalization of New Reproductive Technologies.” In Social Science Research on Childlessness in a Global Perspective: Proceedings of the Conference 8-11 November 1999, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, eds. Frank van Balen, Trudie Gerrits, and Marcia Inhorn, pp. 149-159. Amsterdam, Netherlands: SCO- Kohnstam Instituut, University of Amsterdam.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1998) “Hind’s Story.” Reprinted in The Art of Medical Anthropology: Readings, eds. Sjaak van der Geest and Adri Rienks, pp. 261-267. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Het Spinhuis Publishers.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1998) “Infertility and the Quest for Conception in Egypt.” In Reproductive Health and Infectious Disease in the Middle East, eds. Robin Barlow and Joseph W. Brown, pp. 114-129. Aldershot, United Kingdom: Ashgate.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1998) “Urban Egyptian Women in the Informal Health Sector.” In Middle Eastern Women in the Invisible Economy, ed. Richard A. Lobban, Jr., pp. 113-131. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1998) “Genital Herpes: An Ethnographic Inquiry into Being Discreditable in American Society.” Article reprinted in Understanding and Applying Medical Anthropology, ed. Peter J. Brown, pp. 316-322. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1997) “Population, Poverty, and Gender Politics: Motherhood Pressures and Marital Crises in the Lives of Poor Urban Egyptian Women.” In Population, Poverty and Politics in Middle East Cities, ed. Michael E. Bonine, pp. 186-207. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Peter J. Brown (1997) “Introduction.” In The Anthropology of Infectious Disease: International Health Perspectives, eds. Marcia C. Inhorn and Peter J. Brown, pp. 3-29. Newark, NJ: Gordon & Breach Publishers.

Brown, Peter J., Inhorn, Marcia C., and Daniel J. Smith (1996) “Disease, Ecology, and Human Behavior.” In Medical Anthropology: Contemporary Theory and Method (Revised Edition), eds. Carolyn F. Sargent and Thomas M. Johnson, pp. 183-218. Westport, CT: Praeger.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Brown, Peter J., and Marcia C. Inhorn (1990) “Disease, Ecology, and Human Behavior. In Medical Anthropology: A Handbook of Theory and Method, eds. Thomas M. Johnson and Carolyn F. Sargent, pp. 187-214. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Reviews, Brief Research Reports, Encyclopedia Entries, and Comments:

Inhorn, Marcia C., and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli (2017) “Assisted Reproductive Technologies.” Invited Entry in International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, ed. Hilary Callan. New York: Wiley- Blackwell, in press.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2016) “Foreword,” Fertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): Advancing Global Discussion in Theory, Research, Policy and Practice for Health Care Practitioners, eds. Eleanor Lowndes Stevenson and Patricia Hershberger. New York: Springer.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2016) Obituary for Frederick L. Dunn, Anthropology News 57(1-2):34.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2013) “Women, Consider Freezing Your Eggs.” Editorial in CNN Opinion, April 9, 2013. Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) “I Am with the Uprising of Arab Women.” Editorial in Slate, December 13, 2012.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2012) Review of A Life (Un)worthy of Living: Reproductive Genetics in Israel and Germany. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 26(2):315-317.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2008) “Conclusion.” Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice, eds. Jonathan E. Brockopp and Thomas Eich, pp. 252-255. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.

Kaufman, Sharon R. and Inhorn, Marcia C (2007) “In Memoriam: Gay Becker, 1943-2007. Editor, MAQ: 1994-1998.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 21:239-241.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2007) “Men, Masculinity, and Infertility.” Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, and Keith Pringle, eds. London: Routledge.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Women, Gender, and Infertility as a Social Phenomenon: Arab States.” Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Culture: Family, Body, Sexuality and Health, Suad Joseph, ed. Leiden: Brill.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Women, Gender and New Reproductive Technologies and Practices.” Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures: Family, Body, Sexuality and Health, Suad Joseph, ed. Leiden: Brill.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “Preface.” Special Issue on “Reproductive Disruptions: Perspectives on African Contexts.” Curare 29:3-4.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2006) “A More Open Mind Towards Iran.” Invited Article for The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 23, 2006.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Reviews, Brief Research Reports, Encyclopedia Entries, and Comments:

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2005) “The Public Health Costs of War in Iraq.” Invited Article for Anthropology Newsletter 46(3):42-43.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2005) “Healing and Medicine: Popular Healing Practices in Middle Eastern Cultures.” Encyclopedia of Religion, 2nd ed. Lindsay Jones, ed. New York: Macmillan.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) “Religion and Reproductive Technologies: IVF and Gamete Donation in the Muslim World.” Invited Article for Special Issue on “Rights, Choices and Values: Looking at Reproductive Health Technologies.” Anthropology Newsletter 46(2):14-18.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) Review of Activism against AIDS: At the Intersections of Sexuality, Race, Gender and Class. American Journal of Sociology 110:275-277.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) “ART and Islam: Sunni versus Shi’a Comparisons.” ART & Science 4:11-13.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2004) “Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World.” Special Issue on “What About Masculinity?” Al-Raida 21:38-45.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) Review of Planning the Family in Egypt: New Bodies, New Selves. Medical Anthropology Quarterly (17):506-507.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) Review of Getting God’s Ear: Women, Islam, and Healing in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. MESA Bulletin 36:225-226.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) Review of Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women in Israel. Middle East Journal 57:171-172.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2003) “Gender, Religion and In Vitro Fertilization.” Research Report in ISIM Newsletter 11/02:23.

Bailey, Joanne Motino, and Marcia C. Inhorn (2002) Review of Fat Talk: What Girls and Their Parents Say About Dieting. Sex Roles 46:11-12.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2002) Review of Infertility in the Modern World: Present and Future Prospects. Human Biology 74:623-626.

Stein, Eric A., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2002) “Technologies of Pregnancy and Birth.” Feminist Studies 28:611-622.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2002) “Egyptian Mothers of Test-Tube Babies.” Research Report in Anthropology Newsletter, 43(3):48-49.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (2001) Review of Just a Gaze–Female Clientele of Diet Clinics in Cairo: An Ethnomedical Study. MESA Bulletin, 35:224-225.

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PUBLICATIONS (cont.):

Deeb, Lara Z., and Marcia C. Inhorn (2001) “The Contested Public Lives of Middle Eastern Women: A Review of Gender on the Market and Gender Politics in Sudan.” Reviews in Anthropology 30:99-111.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1997) “Review of Family, Gender, and Population in the Middle East: Policies in Context, Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, ed. International Journal of Middle East Studies 29:626-28.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1997) “Commentary on ‘Blood and Nerves Revisited: Menopause and the Privatization of the Body,’” Dona L. Davis. Medical Anthropology Quarterly NS 11(1):21-23.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1995) “Gender, Health, and Healing in the Middle East: Anthropological Perspectives.” Association for Middle East Women’s Studies Newsletter 9(4):6-8.

Inhorn, Marcia C. (1986) “More Information on Herpes . . . and a Response.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 17:101-102.

Manuscripts Accepted/ Submitted/Under Revision:

Inhorn, Marcia C. “The Anthropology of Reproduction in Asia: A Reprolexicon for 21st-Century Reprotravel.” Invited Chapter in A Special View of Asia and the World: The Wider Significance of Medical Anthropology, ed. Arthur Kleinman. Submitted November 2016.

Inhorn, Marcia C. “Comment” on “From Sex Tourist to Son-in-Law: Emergent Masculinities and Transient Subjectivities of Farang Men in Thailand,” by Eric C. Thompson, Pattana Kitiarsa, and Suriya Smutkupt, Submitted to Current Anthropology, August 2015.

Inhorn, Marcia. C., Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Zeynep Gurtin, and Soraya Tremayne. “Kinship and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: A Middle Eastern Comparison.” Invited Chapter in The Cambridge Handbook for the Anthropology of Kinship, ed. Sandra Bamford. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Submitted May 2015.

Whittaker, Andrea, Francoise Shenfield, and Marcia C. Inhorn, “Reproductive Travel for Assisted Conception,” The Lancet, Submitted February 9, 2014; under review.

Manuscripts in Preparation:

Inhorn, Marcia C. “Afterword.” Intersections: Social Science & Bioscience Perspectives on Stem Cell Technologies, ed. Aditya Bharadwaj.

Inhorn, Marcia C. “Foreword.” Invited for Transnationalising Reproduction: Third Party Conception in a Globalised World, eds. Roisin Ryan-Flood and Jenny Gunnarsson Payne. New York: Berghahn.

EDITORSHIP:

Journals and Book Series

Section Editor for Anthropology, Reproductive BioMedicine and Society, Elsevier, 2014-present

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EDITORSHIP (cont.):

Editorial Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of Islamic Bioethics, Oxford University Press, 2014-present

Editorial Advisory Board, Anthropology of the Middle East, Berghahn, 2014-present

Editorial Board Member, Global Health Perspectives, 2012-present

Co-Editor, “Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality” Series, Berghahn Books, Oxford and New York, 2008- present

Founding Editor, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies (JMEWS), Indiana University Press and Association of Middle East Women’s Studies, Middle East Studies Association, 2004-2006; Editorial Board, 2006-present; Editor, Yale University, Council on Middle East Studies 2010-14

Associate Editor, Global Public Health, Population and Health Section, Taylor and Francis, 2004-present

Associate Editor, Medical Anthropology (Gordon & Breach Publishers, Newark, NJ), 1994-2000

Special Issues

Guest Editor (with Sarah B. Franklin), Special Issue on “IVF: Global Histories,” Reproductive BioMedicine and Society, published in November 2016.

Guest Editor (with Zeynep Gurtin), Special Issue on “Cross-border Reproductive Care,” Reproductive BioMedicine Online, published November 2011.

Guest Editor (with Tar-ching Aw and Iain Blair), Special Supplement on “Global Health and the UAE: Asia-Middle East Connections,” Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, published July 2010.

Guest Editor, “Stigma, Suffering, and Social Justice: Papers in Honor of Joan Ablon,” Special Issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 18(2), 2004

Guest Editor (with Gwynne Jenkins), “Reproduction Gone Awry,” Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine, Volume 56, 2003

Guest Editor, “Interpreting Infertility: Medical Anthropological Perspectives,” Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine 39(4), 1994

Editor-in-Chief, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, Nos. 67-68, “Anthropological Research on Contemporary Tourism: Student Papers from Berkeley,” University of California, Berkeley, January 1986- August 1988

Editor, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, Nos. 65-66, “Special Section: Migration and Resettlement,” University of California, Berkeley, January 1985 - January 1986

Chief Editor/Author, “Guide to Extramural Funding for Graduate Students,” Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1987

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PRIZES AND AWARDS:

Robert B. Textor and Family Prize for Excellence in Anticipatory Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2015

JMEWS Book Award for The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East, Association of Middle East Women’s Studies, Middle East Studies Association, 2014

AMEWS/JMEWS Distinguished Scholarly Service Award for Leadership as Two-Term Editor and Founding Editor of the Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies (JMEWS), 2014

MASA Graduate Student Mentor Award, Medical Anthropology Students’ Association, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2013

Middle East Distinguished Scholar Award, Middle East Section, American Anthropological Association, 2013

Shortlisted, Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize for The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East, British Sociological Association, 2013

Council on Anthropology and Reproduction, Society for Medical Anthropology, Most Notable Recent Edited Collection Book Prize, for Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies, American Anthropological Association, 2012

Council on Anthropology and Reproduction, Society for Medical Anthropology, Most Notable Recent Edited Collection Book Prize, for Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction, American Anthropological Association, 2010

11th Royan International Research Award for Outstanding Research in Epidemiology and Reproductive Health; $5,000; Royan International Congress, September 2010; Declined for Security Reasons

Diana Forsythe Prize, for Local Babies, Global Science: Gender, Religion, and In Vitro Fertilization in Egypt; Outstanding Feminist Anthropological Research on Work, Science, and Technology, including Biomedicine; Society for the Anthropology of Work and the Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology, and Computing (CASTAC), American Anthropological Association, 2007

Elected Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2007

School of Public Health Excellence in Teaching Award Nominee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan; Winter 2005, Winter 2006

Council on Anthropology and Reproduction of the Society for Medical Anthropology, Most Notable Recent Edited Collection Book Prize, for Infertility around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies, American Anthropological Association, 2003

Wellcome Medal, Honorable Mention, for Quest for Conception: Gender, Infertility, and Egyptian Medical Traditions; Royal Anthropological Institute, London, United Kingdom; 1999

Faculty Excellence Award Nominee, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Fall 1997

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PRIZES AND AWARDS (cont.):

Eileen Basker Memorial Prize for Outstanding Research in the Area of Gender and Health, for Quest for Conception: Gender, Infertility, and Egyptian Medical Traditions, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 1995

Professor of the Month Nominee, National Women’s History Month, Women’s Resource Center, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ; March 1993

Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, University of California Berkeley, CA; May 1986

Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Mark of Excellence Award; May 1980

Senior Achievement Award, School of Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison; May 1980

Undergraduate Achievement Award, University of Wisconsin, Madison; May 1980

Theodore Herfurth Award for Academic Initiative and Excellence, University of Wisconsin, Madison; May 1980

Academic Honor Societies, University of Wisconsin, 1977-1979: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Crucible, Sigma Epsilon Sigma

GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS:

Lowie Scholarship Award, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley; October 1990

Miscellaneous Student Aid Grant, Graduate Division, University of California, Berkeley; October 1990

Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships, Classical Arabic; August 1986 - May 1987, August 1985 - May 1986, June 1985 - August 1985

Travel Grant, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California, Berkeley; October 1986 Kaiser Fellowship, University of California Regents; August 1984 - May 1985

Harry J. Grant Scholarship in Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison; May 1980

Lester Hawkes Internship, School of Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; August 1979 - January 1980

Vilas Chancellor’s Scholarship, University of Wisconsin, Madison; May 1976

Summer Music Clinic Tuition-Free Scholarship to University of Wisconsin, Madison; 1976-1980

GRANTS FOR PUBLISHING, TEACHING, CONFERENCE, AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT:

Kempf Award, MacMillan Center, Yale University, 2015, for Conference on “Muslim Men: On Love, Nurturance, Care, and Fulfillment,” Council on Middle East Studies

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GRANTS FOR PUBLISHING, TEACHING, CONFERENCE, AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT:

Kempf Award, MacMillan Center, Yale University, 2014, for Conference on “IVF: Global Histories,” Council on Middle East Studies and Department of Anthropology

Kempf Award, MacMillan Center, Yale University, 2012, for Conference on “Globalized Fatherhood,” Council on Middle East Studies and Department of Anthropology

Kempf Award, MacMillan Center, Yale University, 2009, for Conference on “Islam and the Biotechnologies of Human Life,” Council on Middle East Studies

National Science Foundation, Yale University, 2008-2010, for Conference on “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Celebrating 50 Years of Interdisciplinarity”; $50,000

Institute for the Humanities Faculty Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2007-2008, for “Reproducing Masculinities: Islam, Assisted Conception, and Middle Eastern Manhood”

Faculty Career Development Award, University of Michigan; 2002-2003

Emory College Provost’s Author Support Award for Publication of Egyptian Mothers of Test-tube Babies: Gender, Islam, and the Globalization of Advanced Reproductive Technologies; 1998

Language across the Curriculum Grant for Development of Co-taught Course in Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East, with an Arabic and Persian Language Component; 1997

Emory College Faculty Development Award; 1995

Emory College Provost’s Author Support Award for Publication of Infertility and Patriarchy: The Cultural Politics of Gender and Family Life in Egypt; 1995

University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies Faculty Development Grant; 1993

University of Arizona Provost’s Author Support Fund Award for Publication of Quest for Conception: Gender, Infertility, and Egyptian Medical Traditions; 1993

University of Arizona WOSAC Summer Research Stipend for “Infertility, In Vitro Fertilization, and Islamic Morality: Egyptian Women’s Responses to ‘Baby of the Tubes’ Technology”; 1993

University of Arizona Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute (SBSRI) Grant for Research Project Entitled “Egyptian Women and Moral Uncertainty: The Case of In Vitro Fertilization”; 1993 Soroptimist International Founder Region Fellowship (for Final Year of Dissertation Writing); 1990-1991

MEETING/SESSION/SERIES ORGANIZATION:

Chief Organizer (with Nefissa Naguib, University of Oslo), “Muslim Men: On Love, Nurturance, Care, and Fulfillment,” Yale University, April 14-17, 2016

Organizer, “Anthropology in the Arab Gulf: 21st-Century Mobilities, Paradoxes, and Protests,” Double Session, Middle East Studies Association, Denver, November 21-24, 2015

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MEETING/SESSION/SERIES ORGANIZATION (cont.):

Chief Organizer (with Sarah Franklin, Cambridge University), “IVF: Global Histories,” Department of Anthropology and MacMillan Center,” Yale University, April 25-27, 2015

Co-Organizer (with Bonnie Rose Schulman), Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 10th Anniversary Conference, “Transnational Feminisms and the New Middle East Insurrections,” Yale Council on Middle East Studies, MacMillan Center, April 3, 2014

Co-Organizer (with Suad Joseph), Mini-Conference on “Anthropology of the Middle East: Rethinking Paradigms,” Middle East Studies Association, New Orleans, October 10-13, 2013

Co-Organizer (with Bonnie Rose Schulman), Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, “Gender and Activism in the Middle East,” Yale Council on Middle East Studies, MacMillan Center, May 19, 2013

Conference Co-Organizer, Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, “Gender and Violence,” Yale University, May 3, 2012

Chief Organizer, “Globalized Fatherhood,” Department of Anthropology and MacMillan Center, Yale University, April 13-15, 2012

Co-Organizer (with Suad Joseph), Mini-Conference on “Anthropology of the Middle East: A New Millennium,” Middle East Studies Association, Washington, DC, December 1-4, 2011

Chair and Organizer, “High-tech Horizons in the Middle East: The Anthropology of Science and Medicine,” Middle East Studies Association, Washington, DC, December 4, 2011

Chair and Organizer, “Globalization and Women’s Reproductive Rights: The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Surrogacy,” Berkshire Conference for the History of Women, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, June 11, 2011

Conference Co-organizer and Program Co-Chair, “Reproductive Tourism: Travelling for Conception and the Global ART Market,” Yale Council on Middle East Studies and Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, December 3-5, 2010

Conference Co-organizer and Program Co-Chair, “Global Health and the UAE: Asia-Middle East Connections,” Yale University and United Arab Emirates University, January 4-8, 2010

Program Chair and Chief Organizer, “Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Celebrating 50 Years of Interdisciplinarity,” Society for Medical Anthropology, Yale University, September 24-27, 2009

Conference Program Chair, “Islam and the Biotechnologies of Human Life,” Yale Council on Middle East Studies and University of Oxford, Yale University, September 18-20, 2009

Member, Planning Committee for Conference on “Health and Conflict in the Middle East,” Yale Council on Middle East Studies with American University of Beirut Faculty of Health Sciences, March 2009

Member, Planning Committee for Conference on “The Politics of Everday Dissent in North Africa,” Yale Council on Middle East Studies, February 2009

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MEETING/SESSION/SERIES ORGANIZATION (cont.):

Chair, Society for Medical Anthropology Invited Session on “Embodied Danger: The Health Costs of War and Political Violence,” SMA/SfAA Meetings, Memphis, Tennessee, March 26, 2008

Chair, Presidential Plenary Session on “Embodied Danger: The Health Costs of War and Violence,” AAA Annual Meetings, San Jose, November 17, 2006

Chief Conference Organizer, “Reproductive Disruptions: Childlessness, Adoption, and Other Reproductive Complexities,” University of Michigan, May 19-22, 2005

Co-Organizer, “Medical Anthropology in the Muslim World: Ethnographic Reflections,” Society for Medical Anthropology, Dallas, TX; March 31-April 4, 2004

Organizer, “Global Infertility and Transnational Adoption: Complexities in the Politics of Reproduction,” International Speaker Series, Cosponsored by the School of Public Health, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Center for Afroamerican and African Studies, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, International Institute, and Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan, 2001-2002

Co-Organizer, “The Epidemiologic Transition Among Arab Populations: Local-Global Connections,” Pre- conference Workshop, Cosponsored by the School of Public Health, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, Center for Arab-American Studies, Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, International Institute, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan, and the Community Health Center of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS), Dearborn, MI, May 10, 2001

Co-Organizer/Chair, “Stigma, Suffering, and Social Justice: Papers in Honor of Joan Ablon,” 99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA; November 17, 2000

Co-Organizer/Chair, Society for Medical Anthropology Executive Board Session on “Trends and Trajectories in the Anthropology of Reproduction,” Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA; March 23, 2000

Organizer/Chair, Invited Session on “Interpreting Infertility: Childlessness, Gender, and New Reproductive Technologies in Global Population Perspective,” 97th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA; December 4, 1998

Organizer/Chair, Invited Session on “Gender, Health, and Healing in the Middle East,” 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA; December 3, 1994

Organizer/Chair, Session on “Gender, Health, and Healing in the Middle East: Anthropological Perspectives,” 28th Annual Meeting of Middle East Studies Association, Phoenix, AZ; November 20, 1994

Member, Planning Committee, Conference on “Population, Poverty and Politics: Middle East Cities in Crisis,” Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Arizona, March 5-7, 1993

Organizer/Chair, Session on “The Anthropology of Infectious Disease,” 91st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA; December 6, 1992

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MEETING/SESSION/SERIES ORGANIZATION (cont.):

Organizer/Chair, Session on “Health and Illness in Egypt: Anthropological Perspectives,” 26th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Portland, OR; October 30, 1992

Organizer/Chair, Session on “Interpretations of Infertility: The Crisis of Childlessness Cross-Culturally,” 90th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL; November 20, 1991

Organizer, “Self, Experience and Emotion: Reassessments in Psychological Anthropology,” Kroeber Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, University of California, Berkeley, CA; March 7, 1987

Chief Organizer/Program Chair, “The Anthropology of Sickness,” Kroeber Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, University of California, Berkeley, CA; March 8, 1986

INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (2016):

“Dubai—An Emerging Medical Tourism Hub,” Middle East Studies Association, Boston, MA, November 20, 2016

“Arab Refugees, Reproductive Exiles, and Regimes of Exclusion on the Margins of Detroit,” Marcia C. Inhorn, Middle East Studies Association, Boston, MA, November 20, 2016

“Cosmopolitan Conceptions in Global Dubai: A Reprolexicon for 21st-Century Reprotravel” Conference on “More than Skin Deep: Introducing Medical Humanites @ Purdue,” Purdue University, November 14, 2016

“Cosmopolitan Conceptions in Global Dubai: A Reprolexicon for 21st-Century Reprotravel,” Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, November 3, 2016

“The Ongoing Iraq War: Impacts on Gender, Health, and Society,” Claremont Graduate University, October 27, 2016

“The Ongoing Iraq War: Impacts on Gender, Health, and Society,” Oxford University, Middle East Studies Program, October 24, 2016

“Cosmopolitan Conceptions in Global Dubai: A Reprolexicon for 21st-Century Reprotravel,” Cambridge ReproSoc, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge, October 20, 2016

“The Egg Freezing Revolution? Single Women (from the Ivy League) and Fertility Preservation in America,” Reproductive Justice League, Yale University, October 15, 2016

“Cosmopolitan Conceptions in Global Dubai: A Reprolexicon for 21st-Century Reprotravel,” Section for Medical Anthropology and Medical History, University of Oslo, October 10, 2016

“Ice, Ice Baby: Single Women Enacting the New Reproductive Revolution,” Conference on “Momentums: Histories, Localities and Futures in the Anthropology of Ruptures and Hope,” Department of Anthropology, University of Oslo, October 8, 2016

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INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (2016) (Cont.):

“Global Gametes and Reproductive Outlaws: European-Emirati Exchanges in IVF Reprotravel,” Conference on “Human: Non-Human—Bodies, Things, and Matter across Asia and Europe,” University of Zurich, October 7, 2016

“From Darwin’s Natural Selection to Techno-Procreation: Medically Assisted Reproduction and Islamic Bioethics in the High-tech Middle East,” Conference on “Darwin, AUB and the Arab World,” American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, September 27, 2016

“Muslim Male Infertility Perspectives: The Impact of Islam on Infertility Experience,” Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Toronto, Canada, September 22, 2016

Discussant, “Biomedical Technologies and Health Practices in the MENA,” European Association of Social Anthropologists, Milan, Italy, July 21, 2016

“The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East,” European Association of Social Anthropologists, Milan, Italy, July 20, 2016

“Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and Islamic Bioethics in the High-tech Middle East,” Center for Bioethics, Yale University, June 2, 2016

“Reproduction,” Conference on “A Special View of Asia and the World: The Wider Significance of Medical Anthropology,” Harvard University Asia Center, Harvard University, May 5, 2016

“Searching for Love and Test-tube Babies: Arab Refugee Men in Reproductive Exile on the Margins of Detroit,” Conference on “Muslim Men: On Love, Nurturance, Care, and Fulfillment,” Council on Middle East Studies, Yale University, April 15, 2016

“Cosmopolitan Conceptions in Global Dubai? Reprotravel, Biopolitics, and the Emirati State,” Princeton Program in Near East Studies, Princeton University, March 28, 2016

“Cosmopolitan Conceptions: IVF Sojourns in Global Dubai,” Department of Anthropology, Brown University, March 11, 2016

“The New Arab Man: Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East,” Center for Historical Research, Ohio State University,” Friday, February 5, 2016

GUEST LECTURES ON THE FOLLOWING TOPICS (1990-2016):

Middle East (Assorted Topics) Anthropology of the Middle East Medical Anthropology (Assorted Topics) Reproductive Health (Assorted Topics) Reproductive Technologies (Assorted Topics) Reproductive Tourism and Cross-border Reproductive Care Science and Technology Studies Gender and Health Islam and Medicine Comparative Islamic Bioethics

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GUEST LECTURES ON THE FOLLOWING TOPICS (1990-2016) (cont.):

Masculinities Men and Reproductive Health War and Health In Vitro Fertilization and Gamete Donation Global Health Global Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Health Role of Anthropology in Public (Global) Health Women’s Lives in Middle East Female Circumcision Life in an Egyptian Village Anthropology and Epidemiology Infertility in Egypt, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, and Arab America

COURSES TAUGHT (1990-2016):

Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Theory and Ethnography Middle East Gender Studies Research in Sociocultural Anthropology: Design, Methods, and Proposal Writing Global Health: Ethnographic Perspectives Masculinity and Men’s Health Intersectionality and Women’s Health Islam in Practice: History, Religion, Culture, and Politics Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East Ethnography of the Middle East Gender and Health: Ethnographic Approaches Gender and Health: Feminist Ethnographies Race, Class, Gender, and Health Women’s Health: Anthropological, Feminist, and Development Perspectives Women’s Health in the United States Biocultural Seminar: Human Reproduction International Health: Anthropological Perspectives Anthropology and International Health Health, Healing, and Communication Environmental Effects on Human Health and Disease Seminar in Health Behavior and Education Anthropological Research Methods and Design Qualitative Methods and Proposal Writing Methods in Cultural Anthropology Methods and Grant Proposal Writing History of Anthropological Theory Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Culture and the Individual

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CURRENT TEACHING:

Core Graduate Courses in Anthropology and Modern Middle East Studies:

“Culture and Politics in the Contemporary Middle East,” ANTH 538/GLBL 838, Department of Anthropology and Council on Middle East Studies, MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, 2008-present

“Research in Sociocultural Anthropology: Design, Methods, and Proposal Writing,” ANTH 502, Department of Anthropology, Yale University, 2008-present

Medical Anthropology: Theory, Global Health, and Gender and Health:

“Reproductive Technologies: Global Perspectives,” ANTH 011, Freshman Seminar, Yale University, 2009-present

“Intersectionality and Women’s Health: Ethnographic Approaches to Race, Class, Gender, and Difference,” ANTH/WGSS 451b/651b, 2009-present

“Global Health: Ethnographic Perspectives,” ANTH 442/662, Department of Anthropology, Yale University, 2011-present

“Masculinity and Men’s Health: Ethnographic Perspectives,” ANTH 455/655, WGSS 459/659, Yale University, 2012-present

“Medical Anthropology at the Intersections: Theory and Ethnography,” ANTH 548b, Yale University, 2016-present

Modern Middle East Studies (MMES):

“Middle East Gender Studies,” ANTH/MMES/WGSS 321

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION:

International Committees:

Consultant, Reproductive Mobilities Project, University of Southern Denmark, 2013-present

Honorary Co-Founder, Association of Middle East Anthropology (AMEA), with Suad Joseph, Middle East Studies Association, 2012

Member, Danish National Research Council, Cultural Anthropology Grant Committee, 2012, 2013

Member, Board of Directors, Middle East Studies Association (MESA), 2010-2012

Board of Directors, Friends of Low-Cost IVF (FLCIVF), 2010-present

International Advisory Board, Livelihoods in Developing Countries—Health, the Environment and Poverty (LEVE), University of Oslo, 2011-2012

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION (Cont.):

Consultant, Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in Sub-Saharan Africa Project, with University of Lisbon and European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology, 2011-2013

Executive Board, Women as Global Leaders, with Zayed University, United Arab Emirates, and Lund University, Sweden, 2010-2012

Consultant, World Health Organization, Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies, 2010

Consultant, Nuffield Council on Bioethics,, “Human Bodies in Medicine and Research,” 2010

National Committees:

Member, Robert B. Textor and Family Prize Committee, American Anthropological Association, 2016

Grant Review Panel, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 2014-2016

Chair, Diana Forsythe Prize Selection Committee, American Anthropological Association, 2012-2013; Member, 2011-2012

Chair, JMEWS Book Prize Committee, Association for Middle East Women’s Studies, Middle East Studies Association, 2011

Co-Founder (with Suad Joseph), Association of Middle East Anthropology, Middle East Studies Association, 2012

Chair, JMEWS Graduate Student Paper Prize Committee, Association for Middle East Women’s Studies, Middle East Studies Association, 2011

Board of Directors, Middle East Studies Association, 2010-2012

Chair, New Millennium Book Award Committee, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2006-2007

President, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2005-2007; Past- President, 2008

Grant Review Panel, National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology, 2005-2008

Nominations Committee, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2004-2007

President-Elect, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 2004-2005

Nominations Committee, Middle East Section, American Anthropological Association, 2002-2003

Executive Board, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 1997-2001; Chair of Nominations Committee, 1997-2000

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION (Cont.):

Board of Directors, Association for Middle Eastern Women’s Studies, 2001-2004; Chair of Nominations Committee, 2001-2004, Chair of Membership, 2003-2004

Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association, 1997-98

Chair, International Health and Infectious Disease Study Group, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 1992-1993

UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION:

Middle East Center Directorship:

Chair, Council on Middle East Studies, MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, July 2008-June 2011

Director, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, University of Michigan, July 2003- December 2006

Associate Director, Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, University of Michigan, July- December 2002

Coordinator:

Co-coordinator (with Arthur Kleinman), Medical Anthropology Colloquium Series, Harvard and Yale Universities, 2011-present

Faculty Coordinator, Medical Anthropology Graduate Working Group, Yale University, 2008-present

Co-coordinator (with John Warner), Medical Anthropology, Sociology, and History (MASH) Colloquium, Yale University, 2014-2016

Coordinator, Medical Anthropology Doctoral Program, University of Michigan, 2002-2008

Adoption, Infertility and Gender Study Group, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan, 2001-2006

Advisory and Steering Committees:

Social Sciences Advisory Committee (SSAC), Yale University, 2014-2016

Faculty Mentor, Women’s Faculty Forum Pilot Mentoring Program, Yale University, 2011-2012

Executive Committee, Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), Yale University, 2009-present

Executive Committee, Global Health Initiative, Yale University, 2008-present

Advisory Committee, Yale College Global Health Studies, Yale University, 2009-present

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION (cont.):

Advisory Committee on Academic Rank (ACAR), School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2004- 2005

Steering Committee, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan, 2004-2005

Planning Committee for Global Health Symposium, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2004-2005

Honorary Committee for the Arab World Music Festival, University of Michigan, 2004-2005

Advisory Committee for Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Certificate, Univ. of Michigan, 2003-2005

Steering Committee for Global Health Interdepartmental Concentration (IC), School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2002-2005

Advisory Committee for Academic Programs (ACAP), School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2001-2004

Advisory Committee for Center on Gender, Health, and African Women, University of Michigan, 2001

Advisory Council, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Michigan, 2001-2002

Advisory Committee, Think Tank on Intersectionality and Health, Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health & Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Univ. of Michigan, 2001

University Research Committee, Social Sciences, Emory College, 1997-2000 Budget and Planning Committee, Emory College, Emory University, 1995-1998

Faculty Summer Research Award Committee, Department of Women’s Studies, Univ. of Arizona, 1994

Governing Board, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Arizona, 1992-1994

Photographic Selection Committee for “At Work: Everyday Lives in the Middle East,” Center for Middle Eastern Studies Photography Exhibit, University of Arizona, 1993-1994

Egypt Working Group, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Arizona, 1991-1994

Speaker Series Committees:

Member, Speakers/Colloquia Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1996-1997

Member, Lecture Series Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, 1992-1993

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION (cont.):

Search Committees:

Member, Anthropology Search Committee, Yale-NUS, 2015-2016

Chair, African Studies Anthropology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, Yale University, 2013

Chair, Global Health Senior Search Committee, MacMillan Center, Yale University, 2008-2009

Chair, North African Studies Search Committee, MacMillan Center, Department of Anthropology, and Department of Sociology, Yale University, 2008-2009

Chair, Global Health Search Committee, HBHE, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2005- 2006

Search Committee for Public Health Genetics, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2004- 2005

Search Committee for Director of the Center for Arab-American Studies, University of Michigan- Dearborn, 2003-2004

Biological Anthropology Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1996-1997

Anthropology/Women’s Studies Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1994-1995

Member, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA) Head Search Committee, University of Arizona, 1994

Student Services and Committees:

Member, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Selection Committee, Council on Middle East Studies, Yale University, 2016

Member, Yale College Fellowships for Research in Health Studies, 2014-2016

Director of Undergraduate Studies, Modern Middle East Studies (MMES) Major, Council on Middle East Studies, Yale University, 2012-2013, 2016

Member, John Addison Porter and Theron Rockwell Field Prizes, Yale University, 2013

Member, Dean’s Research Fellowship in the Humanities and Social Sciences Fellowship Committee, Yale University, 2012-2013

Member, Undergraduate Global Fellowship Research Awards Committee, Yale University, 2012

Member, MacMillan Doctoral Research Grant Selection Committee, Yale University, 2009, 2012

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION (cont.):

Chair, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2003-2005; Member, 2001-2003

Member, Selection Committee, Fulbright Undergraduate Grant Competition, Emory University, 1999

Member, Undergraduate Concerns Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1999- 2000

Member, Graduate Committee, Institute for Women’s Studies, Emory University, 1999-2000

Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1998; Member, 1996-1998

Member, Graduate Concerns Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1997-1998, 1994-1995

Member, Advising Center for Exploratory Students (ACES) Mentor Program, University of Arizona, 1993 WOSAC Graduate Travel Grant Committee, Department of Women’s Studies, University of Arizona, 1992-93

Institutional Review Committees:

Human Subjects Committee, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1999-2000

Human Subjects Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, 1991-1992

CORE FACULTY MEMBER/FACULTY ASSOCIATE:

Medical Anthropology, Sociology, and History (MASH), Yale University, 2012-present

Global Health Institute (GHI), Yale University, 2009-present

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS), Yale University, 2008-present

Population Studies Center (PSC), University of Michigan, 2005-2008

Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society Program, University of Michigan, 2001-2008

FIPSE Program on “Seeing the Body Elsewise: Connecting the Pre-Health Sciences and the Humanities,” University of Michigan, 2001-2004

Center for International Health, University of Arizona, 1991-1994

Global Health Interdepartmental Concentration (GHIC), School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2002-2008

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CORE FACULTY MEMBER/FACULTY ASSOCIATE:

Reproductive and Women’s Health Interdepartmental Concentration (RWIC), School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2001-2008

Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health (CRECH), School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 2001-2008

SIROW/COLEF Reproductive Health on the Border Working Group, Department of Women’s Studies, University of Arizona, March 1994

PROFESSIONAL MENTORSHIP:

Faculty Mentor, Women’s Faculty Forum Pilot Mentoring Program, Yale University, 2011-2012

Center for Women’s and Gender Studies and Center for International Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bergen, Norway, Research Professor and Faculty Mentor, 2006-2009

RIMI Mentorship Program, San Francisco State University, Consulting Mentor for Lucia Volk, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, SFSU; Supervised National Science Foundation Application

REVIEWERSHIP OF JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOK MANUSCRIPTS, GRANT PROPOSALS:

Medical Anthropology National Science Foundation Medical Anthropology Quarterly National Institutes of Health Social Science & Medicine Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania Press Studies in Family Planning Routledge Press Ethnicity & Health Princeton University Press American Ethnologist MIT Press Comparative Studies in Society & Culture Qatar Foundation National Research Fund American Anthropologist Danish National Research Council Anthropology and Medicine Body and Society Men and Masculinities Human Reproduction Fertility and Sterility Reproductive BioMedicine Online

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

American Society for Reproductive Medicine; January 2007 - present Society for Applied Anthropology, Elected Fellow, 2007 Science, Technology, and Medicine Special Interest Group, Society for Medical Anthropology, November 2006 - present Council for Anthropology and Reproduction, Society for Medical Anthropology; December 1995 - present Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association; December 1995 - present Association for Middle Eastern Women’s Studies; January 1993 - present Association for Feminist Anthropology; January 1993 - present

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (cont.):

Middle Eastern Studies Association; August 1991 - present American Public Health Association; January 1990 - present American Anthropological Association; January 1985 - present Society for Medical Anthropology; January 1985 - present Kroeber Anthropological Society; January 1985 - 1991

FACULTY MENTOR:

Blystad, Astrid (University of Bergen and Yale University, 2006-2009, 2012-2013) Brotherton, P. Sean (Yale University, 2008-2014) Erami, Narges (Yale University, 2008-2013) Hudson, Nicky (DeMontfort University and Yale University, 2013) Lazenby, Mark (Yale School of Nursing, 2011-present) Moland, Karen Marie (University of Bergen, 2006-2009) Parrott, Fiona (University of Amsterdam, 2012-2013) Thai, Nghi (Yale University, 2011-2012) Volk, Lucia (San Francisco State University, 2007-2009)

FACULTY REVIEW COMMITTEES:

Rene Almeling (Department of Sociology, Yale University, 2015-2016) Mikhail, Alan (Department of History, Yale University, 2012-2013) Rogers, Naomi (Department of History, Science, and Medicine, Yale University, 2013-2014) Wyrtzen, Jonathan (Department of Sociology, Yale University, 2011-2012)

STUDENT SUPERVISION:

Yale Senior Essay Supervision:

Bakal, Rebecca (Becca) (Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2016) Boyce, Michael (Modern Middle East Studies, 2011) Freeman, Katharine (Kara) (Anthropology, 2015) Glazer, Juliet (Anthropology, 2016) Gray, Margaret (Anthropology, 2011) Mogul-Aldin, Hannah (Anthropology, 2013) Mulvey, Christopher (Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2014-5) Navarro, Jose-Alberto (Anthropology and Global Affairs, 2013) North, Anna (Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2013) Peisl, Amelie (Anthropology, 2012) Vale, Mira (Anthropology and Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2013) Yu, Ruoxi (Anthropology, 2015)

Yale University Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Associates in Research:

Guo, Ge (VAR, Anthropology, 2015-2016) Jorgensen, Anne (VAR, Anthropology/CMES, 2016) Kozmann, Verena (VAR, Anthropology/CMES, 2014-2015) Llewellyn, Henry (VAR, Anthropology, 2016)

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Yale University Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Associates in Research (cont.):

Kurt, Mehmet (VAR, Anthropology/CMES, 2011-2013) McKee, Emily (Post-doc, Anthropology/CMES, 2011-2012) Palmquist, Aunchalee (Post-doc, Global Health, 2010-2011) Rogozen-Soltar, Mikaela (Post-doc, CMES, 2010-2012) Wentzell, Emily (VAR and Post-doc, Anthropology, 2008-2010)

Yale University Doctoral Committees:

Begim, Ainur (Committee Member, Defended April 2016) Berk, Elizabeth (Chair) Brothers, Sarah (Committee Member, Sociology) Dumes, Abigail (Chair; Defended December 2014) Eckert, Anna (Chair) Erten, Hatice (Nilay) (Chair) Farell, Rachel (Chair) Keimig, Rose (Chair) McLean, Kristen (Committee Member) Minor, Jessica (Committee Member) Morales, Gabriela (Chair) Newman, Jessica (Chair) Pinar, Candas (Committee Member, Sociology) Palivos, Tina (Chair) Park, Haesoo (Committee Member, History of Science/History of Medicine) Sadruddin, Aalyia (Committee Member) Smith, Sara (Chair)

University of Michigan Doctoral Committees—Anthropology:

Adenrele, Omowale (Defended 2005) Arvey, Sarah (Defended 2007) Berry, Nicole (Defended 2005) Han, Sallie (Defended 2006) Heinemann, Laura (Co-Chair, Defended 2011) Leinaweaver, Jessa (Defended 2005) McClellan, Kate (Defended 2009) McKee, Emily (Defended 2011) Rozogen-Soltar, Mikaela (Defended 2010) Stein, Eric (Defended 2005) Terc, Amanda (Defended 2011) Tomori, Cecilia (Defended 2011) Wentzell, Emily (Co-Chair) (Defended 2009)

University of Michigan Doctoral Committees—School of Public Health:

Ingbar-Barer, Lori (Co-Chair, Defended 2007) Kobeissi, Loulou (Co-Chair, Defended 2006) Stokes, Carla (Co-Chair, Defended 2005)

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University of Michigan Master’s Committees—School of Public Health and CMENAS:

Allen, Katharine (Defended 2007) Moran, Molly (Chair, Defended 2008)

Doctoral Committees--External:

Cordova, Isabel (UM History; Defended 2008) Dirlikov, Emilio (McGill U; Defended 2015) Gerrits, Trudie (U Amsterdam; Defended 2008) Gurtin, Zeynep (U Cambridge, Defended 2013) Hansen, Nicole (U Chicago, Defended 2006) Harris, Lisa (UM American Culture, Defended 2006) Jones, Alyson (UM School of Music, Defended 2010) Liese, Kylea (Stanford U) (Defended 2008) Mohr, Sebastian (U Copenhagen, Defended 2014) Nahar, Papreen (U Amsterdam, Defended 2007)

Doctoral Committees—Emory University (1994-2000) and University of Arizona (1991-1994)

Cousins, Andrew (Emory) Gregg, Jessica (Emory) Kamat, Vinay (Emory) Kangas, Beth (UA) Olson, Brooke (UA) Smith, Daniel (Emory) Whittle, Lisa (Emory) Worboy, Tiffany (Emory)

FOREIGN LANGUAGES:

Arabic, Egyptian and Lebanese Colloquial

PERSONAL INTERESTS:

Wife of Kirk Hooks; Mother of Carl Hooks, 21, and Justine Hooks, 18; Cellist

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