September 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME Michael R. Reich
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September 2011 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME Michael R. Reich EDUCATION 1974 B.A. Molecular Biophysics Yale University and Biochemistry 1975 M.A. East Asian Studies Yale University (Japanese Studies) 1981 Ph.D. Political Science Yale University POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING 1981-82 Research Fellow, Interdisciplinary Programs in Health, Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) 1982-83 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Harvard Business School ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AND AFFILIATIONS 1997-present Taro Takemi Professor of Department of Global Health & International Health Policy Population, Harvard School of Public Health 2005-2006 Visiting Professor Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca, Mexico (Aug 05-Jan 06) 2001-2005 Director Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies 1999-2001 Chair Department of Population & International Health, HSPH 1997-99 Acting Chair Department of Population & International Health, HSPH 1992-97 Professor of International Department of Population & International Health Policy Health, Harvard School of Public Health 1992 Visiting Professor Administrative Staff College of India Hyderabad, India (January 1992) 1990-97 Vice Chair Department of Population & International Health, HSPH 1989- Member Center for Population & Development Studies, Harvard University 1 1988- Director Takemi Program in International Health, HSPH 1988 Visiting Associate Faculty of Medicine Professor University of Tokyo 1986-92 Associate Professor of Departments of Population Sciences (1989- ) International Health and of Health Policy and Management, HSPH 1984-88 Executive Director Takemi Program in International Health, HSPH 1983-86 Lecturer on Department of Health Policy and International Health Management, HSPH 1983-84 Assistant Director Takemi Program in International Health, HSPH 1983-85 Affiliate Center for European Studies, 1981-83 Research Associate Harvard University 1983-84 Associate Program on U.S.-Japan Relations 1982-83 Research Associate Center for Intl Affairs, Harvard 1980 Lecturer Yale College 1979-80 Resident Associate Fairbank Center for East in Research Asian Research, Harvard University 1979 Visiting Research Institute of Public Health, Fellow Tokyo, Japan 1974-75 Course Coordinator Yale University 1973-74 Research Associate Center for Environmental Studies, Princeton University 1972-74 Visiting Researcher International Medical Information Center, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan 1971-72 Technician Heart Institute of Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Japan 2 AWARDS AND HONORS 2005 Roger L. Nichols Excellence in Teaching Award, Harvard School of Public Health 1995 Co-recipient of Medical Information eXpress (MIX) Award from the Institute for Health Economics and Policy in Tokyo, Japan, for best paper published on health economics 1992 Recipient of 1991 Best Book of the Year Award from Policy Studies Organization, for Toxic Politics: Responding to Chemical Disasters 1978 Sumitomo Fellowship from Yale University Council on East Asian Studies, for Dissertation Research 1974 B.A. cum laude from Yale College 1971 Yale Five-Year B.A. Program, selected to work in Japan for one year, but remained from July 1971 to May 1974 MAJOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE American Friends of ACOSHED (African Council for Sustainable Health Development), President of the Board of Directors (2003- ) World Bank Institute, Core Instructor in Flagship Course on Health Sector Reform and Sustainable Financing (1997- ) World Health Organization, Expert Advisory Panel on Drug Policies and Management (1995- ) AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria, Ltd/Gte, Member (2007-2010) Schistosomiasis Control Initiative, Member of the Board of Directors (2002-2010) WHO/World Bank/ UNDP Special Programme on Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, Member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) (2000-2007) UNFPA, Strategic Planning Office, Advisor on Political Analysis (2005-2009) International Trachoma Initiative, Member of the Technical Expert Committee (1998-2006) Advisory Panel, U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment Study on Drug Labeling in Developing and Newly Industrializing Countries (1989-91) World Bank, Environment Department (1990) World Health Organization, Intersectoral Action for Health (1987-89) World Health Organization, Action Program on Essential Drugs (1984-86) LANGUAGES: Japanese, Spanish, French, Italian TEACHING EXPERIENCE Date Course Title and Institution Experience 2009-10 Theories and Methods of Political Inquiry Instructor to present For Health Policy, HSPH Developed & taught 2002-03 Pharmaceutical Policy and Global Health, Instructor to present HSPH Developed & taught 1984-85 Political Economy of International Instructor to present Health Policy, HSPH Developed & taught 2004-05 Pharmaceuticals and Global Health, Instructor 2006-7 Harvard College, Freshman Seminar Developed & taught 1990-91 Ethical Basis of the Practice of Instructor to 2002-3 Public Health, HSPH Revised & taught 1998-99 Frontiers of Knowledge in HIV/AIDS: Instructor 3 Prevention, Research & Care, HSPH Revised & taught 1988-89 Management in Public Health in Instructor to 1990-91 Developing Countries, HSPH Developed & taught 1985-86 Comparative Health Policy in Instructor to 1987-88 Industrialized Countries, HSPH Developed & taught 1979-80 Social and Political Responses to Instructor Toxic Contamination, Yale University Developed & taught 1974-75 Modern Japanese Attitudes Toward Coordinator Death, Yale University Developed & assisted BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. Shaikh, Rashid, and Michael R. Reich, “Haphazard Policy on Hazardous Exports,” The Lancet ii: 740-742, 1981. Italian translation in Sapere n. 851, November-December 1982, pp. 71-74. 2. Reich, Michael R., “Public and Private Responses to a Chemical Disaster in Japan: The Case of Kanemi Yusho,” Law in Japan: An Annual 15:102-129, 1982. Reprinted in: John O. Haley, ed., Law and Society in Contemporary Japan, Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1988, pp. 173-195. Revised and reprinted as: Reich, Michael R., “Troubles, Issues, and Politics in Japan: The Case of Kanemi Yusho,” in George DeVos, ed., Institutions for Change in Japanese Society, Berkeley, CA: Institute of East Asian Studies, 1984, pp. 114-147. 3. Reich, Michael R., and Jaquelin K. Spong, “Kepone: A Chemical Disaster in Hopewell, Virginia,” International Journal of Health Services 13:227-246, 1983. 4. Reich, Michael R., “Environmental Policy and Japanese Society, Part I. Successes and Failures, and Part II. Lessons about Japan and about Policy,” International Journal of Environmental Studies 20:191-198 and 199-207, 1983. 5. Reich, Michael R., “Environmental Politics and Science: The Case of PBB Contamination in Michigan,” American Journal of Public Health 73(3):302-313, 1983. Earlier version translated and published in Japanese in Kagaku (Science) 50:346-354, 1980. Italian translation in Epidemiologia e Prevenzione, n. 10-11, 1980, pp. 50-56. 6. Reich, Michael R., and Yasuo Endo, “Beikoku no Jiyuka Yokyu no Haikei” (Background on the U.S. Demand for Liberalization), Keizai Hyoron 32(11):42-55, 1983; “Jiyuka Yokyu to Beikokunai Seiji” (The Demand for Liberalization and U.S. Domestic Politics), Keizai Hyoron 32(12):90-105, 1983; “Jiyuka Yokyuge no Nihon Nogyo” (Japanese Agriculture Under the Demand for Liberalization), Keizai Hyoron 33(1):124-137, 1984; “Jiyuka Mondai to Nihon Seiji” (The Liberalization Problem and Japanese Politics), Keizai Hyoron 33(2):132-146, 1984. 7. Reich, Michael R., “Mobilizing for Environmental Policy in Italy and Japan,” Comparative Politics 16(4):379-402, 1984. 4 8. Reich, Michael R. and Rose H. Goldman, “Italian Occupational Health: Concepts, Conflicts, Implications,” American Journal of Public Health 74(9):1031-1041, 1984. 9. Reich, Michael R., “Essential Drugs: Economics and Politics in International Health,” Health Policy 8:39-57, 1987. 10. Reich, Michael R., and Howard Frumkin, “An Overview of Japanese Occupational Health,” American Journal of Public Health 78(7):809-816, 1988. 11. Reich, Michael R., “Introduction and Overview: Social Policy for Pollution-Related Diseases,” in Michael R. Reich, ed., Social Policy for Pollution-Related Diseases, Special Issue of Social Science & Medicine 27:1011-1018, 1988. 12. Reich, Michael R., “Technical Fixes and Other Problems in Saving Lives in the World's Poorest Countries,” Journal of Public Health Policy 9(1):92-103, 1988. 13. Fujii, Mitsuru, and Michael R. Reich, “Rising Medical Costs and Emerging Efforts to Reform Japan's Health Insurance System,” Health Policy 9:9-24, 1988. 14. Bollini, P., Michael R. Reich, and Giovanni Muscettola, “Revision of the Italian Psychiatric Reform: North/South Differences and Future Strategies,” Social Science & Medicine 27(12):1327-1335, 1988. 15. Torres, Alberto, and Michael R. Reich, “The Shift from Home to Institutional Delivery: A Comparative Study of the U.K. and Netherlands,” International Journal of Health Services 19(3):405- 414, 1989. 16. Reich, Michael R., “Why the Japanese Don't Export More Pharmaceuticals: Health Policy as Industrial Policy,” California Management Review 32(2):124-150, 1990. Reprinted in: Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Economics 2(3):57-92, 1990. Abridged version published in Japanese in Ekonomisto (Economist), 30 January 1990, pp. 80-88. 17. Reich, Michael R., “Kankyo Seisaku to Nihon no Shakai” (Environmental Policy and Japanese Society), Referensu (Reference - publication of National Diet Library), February 1990, pp. 31-65. Reprinted in: Eko-Bijinesu