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CURRICULUM VITAE - MARK STONEKING DATE OF BIRTH: August 1, 1956 ADDRESS PHONE NUMBERS Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Office: +49-341-3550-502 Deutscher Platz 6 Secretary: +49-341-3550-504 D-04103 Leipzig FAX: +49-341-3550-555 Germany e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATIONAL HISTORY University of Oregon 1974-1977 B.A. Anthropology The Pennsylvania State University 1977-1979 M.S. Genetics University of Wisconsin, Madison 1979-1981 — Genetics University of California, Berkeley 1981-1986 Ph.D. Genetics PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 1999-present Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and Honorary Professor of Biological Anthropology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany 1998 Professor of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University 1996-1997 Visiting Professor, Zoology Institute, University of Munich 1994-1998 Associate Professor of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University 1990-1994 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Graduate Program in Genetics, and Institute of Molecular Evolutionary Genetics, Pennsylvania State University 1989-1990 Associate Research Scientist, Dept. of Human Genetics, Cetus Corporation, Emeryville, California 1989 Staff Scientist, Human Genome Center, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley 1986-1988 Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1977-1978, 1979-1981 Pennsylvania State University Graduate Fellowship, 1978-1979 Ernest Brown Babcock Scholarship, University of California, Berkeley, 1985-1986 John Belling Prize in Genetics, University of California, Berkeley, 1990 University of Oregon Outstanding Young Alumnus Award, 1990 Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship, 1995 FBI Award for Service to the Forensic DNA Community, 1998 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2000 Visiting Professor, CNRS Laboratory for Biometry and Evolutionary Biology, Lyon, France, February 2016 Eugène Dubois Chair, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2016 Elected to the National Academy of Sciences USA, 2020 FIELDWORK Eastern Indonesia, January – February 1988 Solomon Islands, August – September 2004 Mindanao, Philippines, August 2005 Zambia, August – September 2007 Namibia, May-June 2011 Botswana and Namibia, July-August 2015 (returning genetic results to participating communities) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Associate Editor: Journal of Human Evolution, 1990 – 1993; Human Biology, 1993 – 1997; BioEssays, 2004 – 2013; Anthropological Science, 2004 – 2013; Evolutionary Biology, 2007 – present; BMC Genetics, 2008 – 2015; Gene, 2009 – 2010; Investigative Genetics, 2009 – 2016; EMBO Reports, 2010 – present; Language Dynamics and Change, 2010 – present. Senior Editor, Annals of Human Genetics, 2008 – 2013. Technical Working Group, DNA Analysis Methods, FBI, 1993 – 1998 Defense Science Board Task Force on DNA Technology for Identification of Ancient Remains, 1994 – 1995 Wellcome Trust Bioarchaeology Panel, 2001 – 2005 Steering Committee for National Energy Research Council (NERC) Program on Environmental Factors and the Chronology of Human Evolution and Dispersal (EFCHED), 2001 – 2006 Review Panel, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 2007 – 2008 Advisory Committee, The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, 2008 – present Advisory Board, US National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, 2011 – 2014 Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee of the Program on Forensics and Ethnicity, Philippine Genome Center, 2011 – present Review Panel, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, 2013-2014 Scientific Advisory Board, IDEXLYON Program, 2017-present Elected to the National Academy of Sciences USA, 2020 .