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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael G. Vaughn, Ph.D 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Michael G. Vaughn, Ph.D. Address: Tegeler Hall, 3550 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone: 314-977-2718 E-mail: [email protected] CURRENT POSITIONS____________________________________________________________ Professor, School of Social Work, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University 2013-present Director, Ph.D. program Founder and Director, Saint Louis University Health Criminology Research Consortium Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Saint Louis University 2011-2013 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Saint Louis University 2008-2011 Secondary appointments: Center on Global Health, 2014-present; Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, 2008-2013; Department of Public Policy, 2008-2013 Fellow, Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk, University of Texas at Austin 2008- present PREVIOUS POSITIONS____________________________________________________________ Faculty Affiliate, Center on Violence and Injury Prevention, Washington University 2010-2014 Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh 2008-2010 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh 2005-2008 Faculty Associate, Center on Education and Substance Abuse Research (NIDA funded), School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh. Faculty Associate, Center on Race and Social Problems, University of Pittsburgh. EDUCATION_____________________________________________________________________ Doctor of Philosophy. (2005) Social Work, Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, MO Master of Arts. (2001) Liberal Studies, Regis University, Denver, CO Master of Arts. (1994) Criminology, University of Missouri, St. Louis, MO Bachelor of Science. (1988) Major: Criminal Justice, Minor: Anthropology, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO. TEACHING EXPERIENCE_________________________________________________________ Society for Social Work and Research Biosocial Methods for Social Work Research, July 26th-28th, 2011 (15 tenure track faculty and doctoral students) School of Social Work, Saint Louis University Ph.D. program Foundations of Theory Development (overall effectiveness, 4.9/5.0, 2014, 4.9/5.0, 2015, 4.80/5.0, 2016) Research Design and Measurement (overall effectiveness 4.9/5.0) M.S.W. program Research Methods II (overall effectiveness, 4.35/5.0) 2 Research Methods I (100% good-to-excellent, 2011, 4.4/5.0, 2012) Research Methods (overall effectiveness, 3.9/5.0) Social Policy (overall effectiveness, 4.30 – 4.40/5.0) B.S.W. program Human Behavior in the Social Environment (overall effectiveness, 3.70 - 4.50/5.0) School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, M.S.W. program Human Behavior in the Social Environment (overall effectiveness, 3.96/5.0) Children and Families at Risk (overall effectiveness, 4.17-4.33/5.0) Alcohol and Drug Abuse (overall effectiveness, 4.24/5.0) Independent Study in Addictions B.S.W. program Human Behavior in the Social Environment (overall effectiveness, 3.96 – 4.48/5.0) Ph.D. program Seminar in Intervention Research (overall effectiveness, 5.0/5.0) Undergraduate Mentorship First Experiences in Research, Office of Experiential Learning, University of Pittsburgh 2005-2008 Field Liaison Instructor, M.S.W. program 2005-2008 PRACTICE EXPERIENCE__________________________________________________________ 3/90-9/94 State of Missouri, Division of Family Services Case Manager/Case Worker: Responsibilities included monitoring welfare benefits of homeless. Served as an intermediary, empowering women to become economically self-sufficient. Facilitated group meetings. Taught life skills and led program orientations. Prepared and developed action plans for participants. Conducted orientations. Interviewed applicants on a one-on-one basis to determine strengths and talents. 1/89-12/89 City of St. Louis, Division of Recreation Youth Coordinator: Organized activities designed for inner-city youth at risk for gang involvement. Coached sports teams. Implemented late night basketball and fitness programs for teens. AREAS OF PROFESSIONAL INTEREST_____________________________________________ Research Epidemiology and etiology of antisocial behavior, crime, violence, and drug use over the life-course; Health criminology; Immigrants; Temperament theory; Juvenile and adult psychopathy; Studies of youthful offenders and correctional populations; Prediction and prevention of school disengagement and dropout; Synthesizing prevention and intervention outcome literature utilizing systematic methods; Biosocial studies including imaging, stress hormones, and gene-environment interplay Teaching Philosophy of science and theory development, research design and measurement, theories of human behavior, social policy, children and youth, alcohol and drug abuse, intervention research, juvenile delinquency, research methods, statistics COMMITTEES AND SERVICE____________________________________________________ Saint Louis University School Level 3 Director, PhD program, 2013-present Chair, Promotion and Tenure committee, 2014-present School of Social Work and Public Health Alignment Committee, Research Impact Committee, and Doctoral Program Committee, spring 2012 Chair, Health and Mental Health Concentration, 2011-2012 Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2009-present, Chair 2010-2011, 2013-2014 Continuing Education Instruction, 2009-present Vice Chair, Faculty Forum 2009, Chair, 2010 Member, Ad hoc Technology and Computing Committee 2009 BSSW report 2009 Member, PhD Task Force Member, MSW Health and Mental Health Concentration Committee Member, Research Committee Member, Policy Content Committee Member, HBSE Content Committee College Level Member, search committee, Global Health 2016 Chair, Committee on Scholarship, 2013-present Research Advisory Council, member 2013 - present Supervisor, Roosevelt High School research intern for program impact assessment: A collaborative effort between the St. Louis Public Schools and the College of Education and Public Service. June 1st 2011 – October, 2012 Representative, College of Education and Public Service Technology Committee 2009-2012 University Level SLU Health and Justice Conference, abstract reviewer 2018 Bicentennial Fellows selection committee, 2017 Stroble Health Science Research awards 2015 President’s fund grant review 2010-present McNair Scholars program mentor 2009-2010 University of Pittsburgh Member, Doctoral Program Committee, 2007-2008 Member, Faculty Search Committee, 2007-2008 Member, Direct Practice Committee, 2005-2008 Member, Budget Committee, 2006-2008 Member, Research Advisory Committee, 2006-2008 Member, Criminal Justice and Substance Abuse Research Advisory Panel, Center on Race and Social Problems, 2005-2008 Chair, Criminal Justice and Substance Abuse Research Advisory Panel, Center on Race and Social Problems, 2007-2008 Government Service Advisory Board Member, Missouri Violent Death Reporting System, 2017-present Consultant, Analysis of active offenders with a history of animal abuse, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Behavioral Analysis Unit 2010 Juvenile justice initiatives, Juvenile Court, City of St. Louis 2009 Prisoner reentry consultant service, United States District Court of Eastern Missouri 2009 4 Community Service Adolescent drug abuse training, Catholic Charities of St. Louis, 2010-2013 Research design services to Urban Strategies, St. Louis, MO 2011 Anti-violence initiative for victimized youth, emergency unit, St. Louis Children’s Hospital 2009-present Measurement and analytic consultant service, St Patrick’s Center, St. Louis, MO 2009-present Research service, National Council on Adoption 2008 Research service, Queen of Peace, St. Louis, MO 2008-present Other Service Doctoral fellowship award committee, CDC Center on Violence and Injury Prevention, Washington University Member, scientific advisory board, Concordance Academy, St. Louis 2015-2017. PhD students and dissertation Committees Chair, Kristen Peters Kremer, 2018, Saint Louis University, “Developmental Pathways of College Aspirations and Enrollment: Differential Effects by Race and Socioeconomic Status” Assistant Professor, Kansas State University. Co-Chair, Sarah Underwood, 2018, Saint Louis University, “Adolescent Mobility and Psychosocial Risk” Assistant Professor, California State University – Dominguez Hills. Member, Tatiana-Gochez-Kerr, 2018, Saint Louis University, “Parental Physical Assault: Target Congruence, Evolutional, and Ecological Perspectives” Member, Leslie Sattler, 2018, Simmons College, “Gene by Environment Interactions and Youth Violence: Effects of Community-Level Factors and Parenting Style” Member, Betelihem B. Tobo, 2018, Saint Louis University, "Preconception Health: Examining Risk for Unintended Pregnancy and Dental and Mental Health." Member, Karen Matto-Oshima, 2013, Washington University in St. Louis “Sexually Violent Male Youth in the General Population and their Young Adult Outcomes” Member, Katherine Montgomery, 2013, University of Texas at Austin “Efficacy of a School-Based Intervention with At-Risk Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial” Post doc, Washington University Member, Jeffrey Edwards, 2012, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: “The Interaction of Callous- Unemotional Traits and Traumatic Stress among Youthful Offenders” Assistant Professor, Clemson University Member, Theresa Galakatos, 2012. Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes Jewish College of Nursing: “Building Cultural Proficiency
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