CHRISTOPHER DANA LYNN, Ph.D. Department of Tel: (205) 348-4162 The Email: [email protected] 12 ten Hoor, Box 870210 Twitter: @Chris_Ly Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487-0210 Website: cdlynn.people.ua.edu/

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences

EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D., Anthropology, University at Albany 2006 M.A., Anthropology, University at Albany 2002 B.A., cum laude, , CUNY Baccalaureate Program

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015—present Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Alabama 2009—2015 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Alabama 2010—present Graduate Faculty, University of Alabama 2008—2009 Lecturer, College of Science, Marist College 2008 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University at Albany 2008 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, SUNY New Paltz 2007 Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Montclair State University 2005—2009 Research Assistant, Center for the Elimination of Minority Health Disparities, University at Albany 2004—2009 Graduate Teaching Assistant, University at Albany 2003—2004 Educator, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 2000—2003 Educator, Lower East Side Tenement Museum

HONORS AND AWARDS 2019 Leshner Fellowship, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015 Outstanding Commitment to Students, A&S Leadership Board, University of Alabama 2008 Graduate Student Organization Best Grant Awardee, University at Albany 2006 Best Paper Award, for the Anthropology of Consciousness 2002 Phi Beta Kappa, Brooklyn College 2002 Alumni Fund Scholarship, CUNY B.A. Program 2001 Olga Kattan Scholarship, Modern Languages, Brooklyn College 2001 Class of ‘37 Scholarship, Brooklyn College

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2000 Ford Colloquium, Brooklyn College 2000 Class of ‘41 Scholarship, Brooklyn College

RESEARCH INTERESTS Theoretical: Biocultural, medical, cognitive, psychological, and experimental anthropology cognitive science of religion; human evolutionary biology; ; evolutionary psychology; evolution education, outreach, and engagement. Topical: Religiosity, spirituality, and health; evolution of consciousness and cooperation; dissociation, deafferentation, and trance; fire; complementary and alternative medicine; human sexuality; bio-hacking, drug use, and body adornment; stress and immune response. Area: United States, American Samoa, Costa Rica.

RESEARCH PROJECTS Pepe, Aiga, and Tinā Health Study (PATHS) in American Samoa: Improving Healthcare through Increasing Cultural and Environmental Awareness. Collaboration with ME Howells, University of North Carolina Wilmington.

Inking of Immunity: Tattooing and Immune Response in the U.S. and Pacific. Collaboration with ME Howells, University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Michael Muehlenbein, Baylor University.

Family and the Field: Influences of Field-Based Research on Family Planning and Dynamics. Collaboration with ME Howells, Collaboration with ME Howells.

Improvisational Comedy and Stress: Influences of Embodied Group Cooperation on Stress and Anxiety. Collaboration with C Ocobock, University at Albany; Lee Gettler, Mallika Sarma, Notre Dame University.

Knowledge and Emotional Salience of Evolution via Informal Education. Collaboration with William Evans, University of Alabama.

Fireside Relaxation Study: Influences of Fireside Sociality on the Evolution of Human Cognition.

Belongingness and Religious Ecology Study Tuscaloosa.

Self-Deceptive Enhancement and Mating Success. Collaboration with JP Keenan, Montclair State University, and R. Nathan Pipitone, Adams State University.

Glossolalia Influences on Stress Response among Apostolic Pentecostals. Collaboration with LM Schell, C Frye, and J Paris, University at Albany.

PUBLICATIONS (*Student Co-author) Journal Articles In prep CD Lynn, ME Howells, C Ocobock. Measuring Biological Impacts of Embodied Experience, From Speaking in Tongues to Tattooing and Improv Comedy.

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In review CD Lynn, AL Rector, A Guitar*. Applied Evolutionary Education: The Adaptive Benefits and Costs of Hosting Regional Evolution Conferences. Evolution: Education and Outreach. In press CD Lynn, ME Howells, D Herdrich, J Ioane, D Hudson, TW Fitiao. The Evolutionary Adaptation of Body Art: Tattoo as an Honest Signal of Enhanced Immune Response in American Samoa. American Journal of , Special Issue. In press C Ocobock, C Lynn. How the Sausage of Science is Made. Practicing Anthropology. Invited essay (not peer-reviewed) 2018 CD Lynn, T Puckett*, A Guitar*, ND Roy*. Shirts or Skins?: Tattoos as Costly Honest Signals of Fitness and Affiliation among US Intercollegiate Athletes and Other Undergraduates. Evolutionary Psychological Science, First Online 02 October 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-018-0174-4. 2018 CD Lynn, ME Howells, MJ Stein*. Family and the field: Expectations of a field- based research career affect researcher family planning decisions. PLOS One 13(9): e0203500. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203500. 2018 M Howells, CD Lynn, LJ Weaver, M Sesepesara, J Tufa. Zika Virus in American Samoa: Challenges to Prevention in the Context of Health Disparities and Non- Communicable Disease. Annals of Human Biology 45(3):229-238. https://doi.org/10.1080/03014460.2018.1465594. 2017 ME Howells, C Ocobock, C Lynn, CA Jost Robinson, K Woolard*. It’s a Dead Man’s Party: Integrative Evolutionary Education through Darwin Day. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium 7(1):58-87. http://evostudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Howells-et- al_Vol7Iss1.pdf. 2016 MJ Stein*, A Daugherty*, I Rivera*, J Muzzo*, CD Lynn. Thinking Outside Anthropology’s Box: Socializing Undergraduates through Collaborative Research, Teaching, and Service. Annals of Anthropological Practice 40(2):164-177. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/napa.12099/full. 2016 JL Funkhouser*, J Friel*, M Carr*, K Likos*, CD Lynn. Anthropology is Elemental: Anthropological Perspective through Multilevel Teaching. Annals of Anthropological Practice 40(2):246-257. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/napa.12105/full. 2016 CD Lynn, JT Dominguez*, JA DeCaro. Tattooing to “Toughen” Up: Tattoo Experience and Secretory Immunoglobulin A. American Journal of Human Biology, 28:603-609, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajhb.22847/abstract. 2015 H James*, Y Manresa*, R Metts*, B Brinkman, CD Lynn. The Effects of Performance- Based Education on Evolutionary Attitudes and Literacy. EvoS Journal 7(1):44-57, http://evostudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/James_Vol7Iss1.pdf. 2015 CD Lynn, JJ Paris, CA Frye, LM Schell. Religious-Commitment Signaling and Impression Management amongst Pentecostals: Relationships to Salivary Cortisol and Alpha-Amylase. Journal of Cognition and 15(3-4):299-319. http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/15685373-

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12342152. 2014 CD Lynn. Hearth and Campfire Influences on Arterial Blood Pressure: Defraying the Costs of the Social Brain through Fireside Relaxation. Evolutionary Psychology 12(5):983-1003, epjournal.net/3397. 2014 CD Lynn, MJ Stein*, APC Bishop*. Engaging Undergraduates through Neuroanthropological Research. Anthropology Now 6(1):92-103. 2014 CD Lynn, RN Pipitone, JP Keenan. To Thine Own Self be False: Self-Deceptive Enhancement and Sexual Awareness Influences on Mating Success. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 8(2):109-122, doi: 10.1037/h0097255. 2014 K Spaulding*, R Burch, C Lynn. Evolutionary Studies Reproductive Successes and Failures: Knowing Your Institutional Ecology. EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium 6(1):18-38, http://evostudies.org/wp- content/uploads/2014/01/Spaulding-Burch-Lynn_Vol6Iss1.pdf. 2013 CD Lynn. “The Wrong Holy Ghost”: Discerning the Apostolic Gift of Discernment. Ethos 41(2):223-247. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/etho.12016/abstract. 2011 CD Lynn, J Paris, C Frye, L Schell. Glossolalia is Associated with Differences in Biomarkers of Arousal and Stress among Apostolic Pentecostals. Religion, Brain and Behavior 1(3):173-191. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2011.639659. 2010 CD Lynn, J Paris, CA Frye, LM Schell. Salivary Alpha-Amylase and Cortisol among Pentecostals on a Worship and Nonworship Day. American Journal of Human Biology 22(6):819-822. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.21088. 2005 CD Lynn. Adaptive and Maladaptive Dissociation: An Epidemiological and Anthropological Comparison and Proposition for an Expanded Dissociation Model. Anthropology of Consciousness 16(2):16-50. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/ac.2005.16.2.16/pdf.

Book Chapters 2017 CD Lynn, CA Medeiros*. Tattooing Commitment, Quality, and Football in Southeastern North America. In Lynn, Glaze, Evans , Reed (eds) Evolution Education in the American South: Culture, Politics, and Resources in and around Alabama. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/978-1-349-95139-0_14

Books In prep CD Lynn. Transcendental Medication: The Evolution of Mind, Culture, and Healing. Routledge Press. 2017 CD Lynn, A Glaze, W Evans, and L Reed (eds). Evolution Education in the American South: Culture, Politics, and Resources in and around Alabama. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/978-1-349-95139-0

Magazine Articles

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2019 CD Lynn. Untangling tattoos’ influence on immune response. The Conversation, October 2, https://theconversation.com/untangling-tattoos-influence-on- immune-response-121852. 2019 CD Lynn. Would Our Early Ancestors Have Watched the Super Bowl? Sapiens, January 31, https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/history-of-fire-super-bowl/. 2019 CD Lynn. Fa’asamoa of Tattooing and Football: Conservatism and Adaptation in Samoan Cultural Evolution. This View of Life, January 25, https://evolution- institute.org/faasamoa-of-tattooing-and-football-conservatism-and-adaptation- in-samoan-cultural-evolution/. 2016 CD Lynn. Replacing the Lone Stranger with Evidence-Based Theory. Anthropology News Online, December 19 http://www.anthropology- news.org/index.php/2016/12/19/replacing-the-lone-stranger-with-evidence- based-theory/. 2015 CD Lynn. Family Diversity. Anthropology News Online, November http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-3502.2015.561002.x/epdf/. 2015 CD Lynn. Cheap Thrills and Elementary Anthropology. Anthropology News 56(9- 10, September/October):29, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556- 3502.2015.560905_s.x/epdf/. 2014 CD Lynn, VR Beasley, III, AS Cohen*, HF Dengah*, II, JL Funkhouser*, K Herndon*, and AB Persons*. Anthropology is Elementary and can be Taught There: Teaching Four-Field Anthropology to 3rd and 4th Grade Students. Anthropology News. June/July. http://www.anthropology- news.org/index.php/2014/05/29/anthropology-is-elementary-and-can-be- taught-there/ 2013 EE Cooper, CD Lynn, M Wolfgram. Teaching Technologies for Research, Collaboration, and Dissemination. Anthropology News 54(5). http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2013/02/06/teaching- technologies-for-research-collaboration-and-dissemination/ 2008 CD Lynn. Parent Seeking PhD: The Practicality and Pitfalls of Staying Local. Anthropology News 49(6):16. http://www.aaanet.org/pdf/upload/49-6- christopher_lynn_infocus.pdf

Book Reviews 2019 CD Lynn. Review of Tatau: A History of Sāmoan Tattooing (2018). Journal of Anthropological Research (In press). 2016 CD Lynn. Review of BS Low, Why Sex Matters: A Darwinian Look at Human Behavior (2015). American Journal of Human Biology, 28: 444–445. doi:10.1002/ajhb.22861. 2015 CD Lynn. Review of R Dudley, The Drunken Monkey: Why We Drink and Abuse Alcohol (2014). Quarterly 29(2):b34-b36. 2010 JB Smith* and CD Lynn. Why it’s Interesting Why Women have Sex. A Review of CM Meston and DM Buss, Why Women Have Sex: The Psychology of Sex in Women’s Own Voices (2009). Evolutionary Psychology 8(2):275-283.

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Documentary In prep CD Lynn and A Booher. First Tattoo Your Mouth: Samoan Tatau and Revitalization in the Pacific.

Unpublished Thesis/Dissertation 2009 CD Lynn. Glossolalia Influences on Stress Response among Apostolic Pentecostals. Ph.D. Dissertation. University at Albany, Department of Anthropology. 2006 CD Lynn. Dissociation, Stress, and Well-Being: A Pilot Study of Psychological Allostasis in a University Student Sample. Master’s Paper. University at Albany, Department of Anthropology.

CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS Invited Presentations (* Student Co-author) 2019 CD Lynn. Transcendental Medication: The Evolution, Culture, and Development of Focused Attention. Presented for the Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago, October 15. 2019 CD Lynn. First, Tattoo Your Mouth: Tattooing, Immunoboosting, and Cultural Resilience. Presented for the Anthropology Club, University of Alabama at Birmingham, October 3. 2019 CD Lynn. First, Tattoo Your Mouth: Tattooing, Immune Response, and Cultural Resilience. Presented for Tribeta Biology Honors Society, University of Alabama, September 19. 2017 CD Lynn. Tattooing, the Hygiene Hypothesis, and Football in the American Southeast. Presented for the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Mississippi Southern University, November 8. 2017 CD Lynn. Teaching Evolution: Mississippi and Alabama’s Report Cards. Presented for the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Mississippi Southern University, November 8. 2017 CD Lynn. Evolution Education in the American South and Madagascar: Creating K-16 Cross-Disciplinary Programs under the Evolution Umbrella. Presented for the Experimental Natural Sciences Program, College of Education, University of Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar, March 22. 2017 CD Lynn. Anthropology is Elemental: A Sharable Model for Primary School Cross- Cultural Evolution Education. Presented for the Department of Paleontology and , University of Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar, March 22. 2017 CD Lynn. Tattoos, Taboos, and Tradition: Signals of Health and Commitment, from Warriors to Wide Receivers. Presented for the Department of Anthropology Seminar Series, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, March 14. 2017 CD Lynn. Evolution Education from the American South: Creating K-16 Cross-

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Disciplinary Programs under the Evolution Umbrella. Presentation for the Biological Sciences Seminar Series, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, January 27. 2015 CD Lynn. Transcendental Medication: Defraying the Costs of Analysis Paralysis. Presentation for the EvoS Seminar Series, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, April 13. 2015 ME Howells, K Cully*, C Lynn. Understanding Humans: Using an Anthropological Approach in STEM Classrooms. 1st Annual K-12 STEM Education Conference, Wilmington, NC, January 9. 2013 CD Lynn. Defraying the Costs of “Analysis Paralysis”: A Neuroanthropological Model of Dissociation, Deafferentation, and Trance. Talk at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, Nov. 20-24. 2013 CD Lynn. The Ecological Diversity of Transcendence. Lecture to the Tuscaloosa Secular Humanists, Tuscaloosa, AL, September 25. 2013 CD Lynn, RN Pipitone, JP Keenan. To Thine Own Self be False (if you Wanna Be True): Evidence Supporting a Mating-Relevant Self-Deception Module. Talk at the University of Alabama Evolutionary Studies Darwin Day Research Colloquium, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12. 2012 CD Lynn. Compromising on Compromise: Engaging Undergraduates through Neuroanthropological Research. Talk at 111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 14-18. 2011 CD Lynn. “Transcendental Medication”: Consilience through the Neuroanthropology of Speaking in Tongues and Internet Gaming. Presented to the Alabama Freethought Association, Talladega, AL, January 15.

Refereed Presentations/Workshops (* Student Co-author) 2019 CD Lynn, M Howells, D Herdrich, J Ioane, D Hudson, TW Fitiao. Tattooing and Immune Response: More Like Exercise or an Inoculation? Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Cleveland, OH, March 26-28. 2019 DR Patterson*, CD Lynn. Turn On, Tune In, and Drop Crack: Psychedelic Use Aids Addiction Recovery. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Cleveland, OH, March 26-28. 2019 C Ocobock, M Sarma*, C Lynn, L Gettler. “Yes, and…” How Performing Improvisational Comedy Reduces Stress and Promotes Well-being. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Cleveland, OH, March 26-28. 2019 E Terrell*, C Lynn, M Howells. Family and Career Dynamics among Biological and Applied Anthropologists. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Cleveland, OH, March 26-28. 2019 C Keck*, C Lynn, W Evans, B Brinkman. Can Rap Guide Us to Evolution or Is It Just True? Comparing Creative Performance and Lecture Styles of Evolution Education in Influencing Literacy and Attitudes. Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Cleveland, OH, March 26-28. 2018 CD Lynn, M Howells, D Herdrich, J Ioane, D Hudson, TW Fitiao. The Evolutionary

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Adaptation of Body Art: Tattooing as an Honest Signal of Fitness. Presented as part of the session “The Resistance to and Resilience of Adaptation: The Place of Evolutionary Theory in Biocultural Anthropology: Part I” at the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA, November 14-18. 2018 T Puckett*, M Sarma*, L Gettler, C Lynn, C Ocobock. Improvisational Comedy Performance as “Collective Effervescence” Reduces Anxiety and Promotes Well- being. Presented as poster at the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA, November 14-18. 2018 A Stewart*, JL Funkhouser*, A McNeece*, CD Lynn, O Rakotomala. Anthropology is Elemental: Teaching Children Using a Four-Field Approach. Presented as part of sponsored symposium “21st Century Approaches to Archaeology, Education, and the Public” at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC, April 11-15. 2018 M Howells, CD Lynn. Zika Virus and Maternal Stigmatization: Supporting Maternal and Child Health through Religious Engagement in American Samoa. Presented as part of Invited Session “Biological Anthropology and Dialogue with Diverse Publics” at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Austin, TX, April 11-14 2018 CD Lynn, M Howells, M Sesepesara. Fight the Bite: Zika Virus, Personal Responsibility, Maternal Stigmatization, and Disabled Children in American Samoa. Presented as part of Invited Symposium “The False Meritocracy of Choice within Social Constructs of Health” at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Austin, TX, April 11-14. 2018 CD Lynn, M Howells, D Herdrich, J Ioane, D Hudson, TW Fitiao. Tatau and the Hygiene Hypothesis: Restesting the Inoculation Effect of Tattooing in American Samoa. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Austin, TX, April 19-20. 2018 J Fourroux*, K Beidler*, K Yancey*, CD Lynn. Prime Mates: A Cross-Facility Comparison of Primate-Caregiver Relationships. Presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 8-10. 2018 K Beidler*, CD Lynn, A Guitar*, K Yancey*, T Puckett*. Shirts vs. Skins: Does Tattooing Signal Fitness Among Elite Athletes? Presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 8-10. 2018 CD Lynn, A Guitar*, A Rector. The Whys and Hows of Hosting a Regional Evolution Conference: Applying Behavioral Ethology to Academic Service. Presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 8-10. 2018 H Acosta*, R Else*, N Roy*, K Meighan*, CD Lynn. Genetics of Attention: Testing Associations between Catechol-o-Methyl Transferase and Capacity for Focused Attention. Presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Meeting, Savannah, GA, February 8-10.

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2017 CD Lynn, M Howells. Behaviors, Badges, Bans, and Babies: Religious Commitment Signaling and Unwed Motherhood in American Samoa. Presented as part of Invited Podium Symposium “Signals in Evolutionary and Ecological Context” at the 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans, LA, April 19-22. 2017 M Howells, CD Lynn, M Sesepasara. The Embodiment of Inequality: Zika Risk in the Pacific Island of American Samoa. Presented at the Human Biology Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 19-20. 2017 CD Lynn, ME Howells, M Sesepasara. Of Moms and Mosquitoes: Embodiment of Inequality and Zika Risk in American Samoa. Presented at the 18th Annual Rural Health Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, March 30-31. 2017 CD Lynn, JL Funkhouser*, H Tytus*, A Stewart*, D Eirdosh, J Razafindramanana. Anthropology is Elemental: A Sharable Model for Primary School Cross-Cultural Evolution Education. Presented at the 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 10-12. 2017 S Alexander*, L Cormier, C Lynn. Primates or Perish: Can We Rescue Primate Biodiversity and Save Our Evolutionary Models by Rethinking Conservation? Presented at the 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 10-12. 2017 K Meighan*, H Tytus*, M Wanis*, MJ Stein*, CD Lynn. Is Cyber Dependence Related to our Fireside Evolution? Blood Pressure and Skin Conductance between Fireside and Multimedia Relaxation Responses. Presented at the 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 10-12. 2017 I Rivera*, C Walker*, C Fasel*, H Acosta*, C VanWagenen*, M Wanis*, MJ Stein*, C Lynn. What is the Biology of Religious Absorption? Testing Associations between Catechol-o-Methyl Transferase and Capacity for Focused Attention. Presented at the 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 10-12. 2017 C Fasel*, ND Roy*, C Lynn. Inoculation Hypothesis of Body Modification: Prevalence of Tattooing, Body Piercing, and Health Complications among Varsity Athletes and non-Athletes. Presented at the 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 10-12. 2016 CD Lynn. Speaking in Tongues, Techniques of the Body, and Embodied Belongingness. 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis, MN, November 16-20. 2016 M Howells and C Lynn. Love and Loss in the Time of Zika: The Embodiment of Inequality in American Samoa. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group 2016 meeting, Richmond, VA, October 14-16. 2016 C Lynn. Embodied Belongingness and Apostolic Pentecostals: Using Salivary Biomarkers to Explore Techniques of the Body. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group 2016 meeting, Richmond, VA, October 14-16. 2016 E Boswell*, K Woolard*, M Howells, and C Lynn. Points for Creativity: Does Offering a

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Creative Extra Credit Question on Exam Day Reduce Stress? A Preliminary Report. Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Bioanthropology Interest Group 2016 meeting, Richmond, VA, October 14-16. 2016 ME Howells, CD Lynn, D Herdrich. Does Maternal Social Status Impact their Exposure to Zika Virus in American Samoa? “Modernization and Health in the Asia-Pacific Region” 2016 scientific conference, co-sponsored by the Japan Society for Physiological Anthropology and the Human Biology Association, Hilo, Hawaii, August 19-21. 2016 C Lynn, J Dominguez*, J DeCaro. Tattooing to “Toughen Up”: Testing the Inoculation Hypothesis by Comparing Tattoo Experience and Secretory Immunoglobulin A. Presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA, April 13-16. 2016 M Howells and C Lynn. Anthropologists under Pressure: Perceptions of Stress, Conflict, and Support in the Pursuit of Career-Family Balance. Presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA, April 13-16. 2016 JL Funkhouser*, M Carr*, J Friel*, C Lynn. Anthropology is Elemental: Observations from the First Four Years of an Outreach Initiative. Presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA, April 13-16. 2016 A Daugherty*, N Roy*, C Walker*, C Lynn. Sexual Fluidity is Associated with Prosociality: Does the US have an Invisible Gender? Presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA, April 13-16. 2016 E Duncan*, B Hall*, C Lynn. Multi-Sensory Campfire Experiences Influence Lower Blood Pressure. Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, Atlanta, GA, April 13-14. 2016 I Rivera*, J Muzzo*, C Fasel*, K Meighan*, C Lynn. Do Environments and Biological “Proclivity” for Absorption Produce Belongingness? Presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA, April 13-16. 2016 N Roy*, A Daugherty*, C Walker*, C Lynn. The Evolution of Sexual Fluidity: Increased Sexual Fluidity is Correlated with Increased Prosocial Behavior in Cross-Cultural Analysis. Presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12-14. 2016 I Rivera*, J Muzzo*, C Lynn. Secular Belongingness in Religious Congregation Leads to Lower Stress. Presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12-14. 2016 E Duncan*, B Hall*, C Lynn. Multi-sensory Campfire Experiences Influence Lower Electrodermal Response. Presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12-14. 2016 A Daugherty*, N Roy*, C Walker*, C Lynn. Operation Sappho: Finding the Links

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between Sexual Fluidity and Prosocial Behavior. Presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12- 14. 2015 CD Lynn and M Howells. Anthropologists, Kids, and Careers: When Family is Strange and the Field Familiar. Presented at the 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO, November 18-22. 2015 CD Lynn and MJ Stein*. Religious Collectivity and the Behavioral Immune System in Limón Province, Costa Rica. Presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, Boston, MA, April 9-11. 2015 M Carr*, A Daugherty*, and C Lynn. A Burning Question: Fireside Relaxation. Presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, Boston, MA, April 9-11. 2015 CD Lynn, J Friel*, W Evans, and B Brinkman. Evolution Education through Excitement and Anger: “Rap Guide to Evolution” Influences on Skin Conductance. Poster at Human Biology Association Annual Scientific Meeting, St. Louis, MO, March 25-27. 2015 JT Dominguez*, J DeCaro, and CD Lynn. Tattooing as Protection against Enemy Arrows: Enhanced Immune Response among the Heavily Tattooed as an Allostatic Stress Response. Presented at the Human Biology Association Annual Scientific Meeting, St. Louis, MO, March 25-26. 2015 CD Lynn. Anthropology is Elementary: Translating the Science of Humanness through Hands-on Activities. Workshop at 2015 Alabama Science Teachers Association conference, Birmingham, AL, March 3-4. 2014 CD Lynn, VR Beasley, K Herndon*, HF Dengah*, AB Persons*. Anthropology is Elementary and can be Taught There: Teaching Four-Field Anthropology to 3rd and 4th Grade Students. Presented at the 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 3-7. 2014 CD Lynn and B Brinkman. “Rap Guide to Evolution” Influences on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Emotions. Presented at the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, October 17-18. 2014 B Brinkman and C Lynn. Quantifying Impacts of Peer-Reviewed Rap. Presented at Eighth Annual Conference of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, New Paltz, NY, April 10-13. 2014 LV Pratt* and C Lynn. Human Evolution at the Hearth: The Influence of Fire on Relaxation and Psychophysiology. Presented at the 8th Annual Conference of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, New Paltz, NY, April 10-13. 2014 C Lynn. Hard-to-Fake Signaling of Religious Commitment Reduces Biological Stress where Just Trying to Manage Impressions Does Not. Presented at the 8th Annual Conference of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, New Paltz, NY, April 10-13. 2013 MJ Stein* and CD Lynn. Religion as Resilience: Evaluating the Intersections of

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Religious Collectivity and Disease in Limón Province, Costa Rica. Presented at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 20-24. 2013 M Steel* and CD Lynn. Fireside Meditations: The Induction of a Relaxation Response by Focused Attention on a Flickering Light and Novel Sound Phenomenon. Presented at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 20-24. 2013 L Moore*, J Belanich*, C Lynn, R Earley. Notice Anything New About Me?: Examining Intrasexual Competition through Animal Analogs. Presented at the 7th Annual Conference of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, Annville, PA, May 30-June 2. 2013 CD Lynn. The Psychophysiology of Fireside Relaxation. Presented at Human Biology Association Annual Meeting. Knoxville, TN, April 10-11. 2013 L Moore*, J Belanich*, C Lynn, R Earley. Notice Anything New About Me?: Examining Intrasexual Competition through Animal Analogs. Presented at the Society for Anthropological Sciences Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL, February 20-23. 2013 E Schumann*, E Zhou*, C Lynn. Renegotiating Religion: Assessing Commitment and Previous Religious Affiliation in Unitarian Universalism. Presented at the Society for Anthropological Sciences Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL, February 20-23. 2013 M Steel*, L Moore*, C Lynn. Trance by Fire: the Stimulation of a Relaxation Response by Focusing on Flickering Light and Novel Sound Phenomena. Presented at the Society for Anthropological Sciences Annual Meeting, Mobile, AL, February 20-23. 2013 E Schumann*, E Zhou*, CD Lynn. Group Selection in Religious Communities: Assessing Sustainability in Unitarian Universalism. Presented at the University of Alabama Evolutionary Studies Darwin Day Research Colloquium. Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12. 2012 CD Lynn, RN Pipitone, JP Keenan. Self-Deception Enhances Mating Success: Testing the Trivers Model. Presented at the 25th Annual Human Behavior & Evolution Society Conference. Albuquerque, NM, June 13-17. 2012 APC Bishop* and CD Lynn. The Wrong Tongue: Identifying Cultural Variation in Religious Signaling Behavior. Presented at the Southern Anthropological Society 47th Annual Meeting. Birmingham, AL, March 15-17. 2012 J Dominguez* and CD Lynn. “Nice Ink, Man”: Perceptions of Tattooed Women in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Presented at the Southern Anthropological Society 47th Annual Meeting. Birmingham, AL, March 15-17. 2012 M Roberts* and CD Lynn. Fireside Relaxation and the Effects of Flickering Light and Sudden Sound Phenomena. Presented at the Southern Anthropological Society 47th Annual Meeting. Birmingham, AL, March 15-17. 2011 CD Lynn. “Transcendental Medication”: Tests of a Functionalist Model of the Dissociation/ Absorption Spectrum via Speaking in Tongues and Fireside Relaxation. Oral presentation at the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological

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Association. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 15-20. 2011 CD Lynn. “The Wrong Holy Ghost”: A Case Study of Iatrogenic Dissociation among Apostolic Pentecostals. Presented at the Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meetings. Santa Monica, CA, March 31-April 3. 2011 B Starliper*, C Buzney*, CD Lynn. Trance by Fire: Is Television Addiction a By- product of Fireside Relaxation? Presented at the Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Meetings. Santa Monica, CA, March 31-April 3. 2010 CD Lynn. Glossolalia Influences on Cortisol and Alpha-Amylase among Apostolic Pentecostals. Presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association. Albuquerque, NM, April 15. 2008 CD Lynn. Glossolalia Influences on Stress Response among Apostolic Pentecostals. Presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY, October 17-19. 2008 CD Lynn, RN Pipitone, JP Keenan. Self-Deceptive Self-Enhancement and Reproductive Fitness: Testing the Trivers Model. Presented at the 2nd Annual Meeting of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, Manchester, NH, May 2-4. 2008 CD Lynn. “The Wrong Holy Ghost”: The Importance of Emic When Divining Etic in Mapping the Physiology of Pentecostal Dissociation. Oral presentation at annual meeting of Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness, New Haven, CT, March 19- 23. 2007 CD Lynn. Dissociation, Stress, and Well-Being: A Pilot Study of Psychological Allostasis in a University Student Sample. Poster presentation at 1st Annual Meeting of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society, New Paltz, NY, April 13-14. 2006 CD Lynn. Pentecostal Charismata and Health: Modeling the Neo-Governmentality and Psychoneuroimmunology of an Ethnomedical System. Oral presentation at the Northeast Anthropology Association annual conference, Albany, NY, May 5.

Conference Sessions Organized/Convened 2017 CD Lynn. Conference organizer and site host for 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 10-12. 2016 S Pritzker and C Lynn. Language, Culture, and the Body: Discovering Intersections Between Biocultural and . Organized and convened session at 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis, MN, November 16-20. 2016 CD Lynn. Conference organizer and site host for 1st Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 12-14. 2015 LJ Weaver and CD Lynn. Hidden Motivations and Glossed Justifications: Problems and Priorities in Biocultural Field Research. Organized and convened session at 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO, November 18-22.

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2011 CD Lynn and J Snodgrass. The Neuroanthropology of Embodiment, Absorption, and Dissociation: Research in Ritual, Play, and Entertainment. Organized and convened session at 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 15-20. 2011 CD Lynn. Embodiment, Dissociation, and Absorption at the Intersection of Psychological and Medical . Organized and convened panel at Society for Psychological Anthropology Biennial Conference, Santa Monica, CA, March 31- April 3.

SUPPORT External 2016—2017 CD Lynn (PI). Human Behavior and Evolution Society. “Proposal to Host 2nd Annual Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society Conference,” ($2,000). 2016—2018 CD Lynn (PI). Innovations in Public Awareness of Anthropology Grant, Wenner Gren Foundation. “Anthropology is Elemental.” $19,037. 2015—2016 CD Lynn (PI). Human Behavior and Evolution Society. “Proposal to Host 1st Annual SouthEastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society (SEEPS) Conference.” $1,000. 2012—2014 CD Lynn (PI). Loan Repayment Program, National Institutes of Health. “The Behavioral Ecology of Ritual Behavior and Dissociation: Biocultural Implications for Stress, Stroke, and Audiovisual Addiction and their Relationships to Health Disparities.” $70,000. 2010—2012 CD Lynn (PI). EvoS Consortium. “Continuation and Integration of Alabama Lectures on Life’s Evolution with a Minor in Evolutionary Studies at the University of Alabama.” $2,500. 2010—2012 CD Lynn (PI). Jack Shand Research Grant, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. “Pentecostal Charismata and Congregational Stability in Alabama: Implications of Costly Honest Religious Signaling.” $1,265. 2008—2010 CD Lynn (PI). Student Research Grant, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. $1,500. 2008—2009 CD Lynn and LM Schell (Co-PIs). Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation. $17,250. Internal 2017—2018 CD Lynn (PI). Research Grants Committee, University of Alabama. “Tattooing and Immune Response in American Samoa.” $5,962. 2017—2018 CD Lynn (PI). College Academy for Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, University of Alabama. “Tattooing Stress and Immune Response in American Samoa: Testing the Inoculation Hypothesis in the Age of Zika.” $4,990. 2014—2015 CD Lynn (PI). College Academy for Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, University of Alabama. “Retention and Emotional Salience of Evolution Education via Comedy and Hip Hop.” $890. 2012—2013 CD Lynn (PI). College Academy for Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, University of Alabama. “The Behavioral Ecology of Religion and

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Infectious Disease in Costa Rica: An Exploratory Study of the Parasite-driven Wedge.” $4,890. 2010—2012 CD Lynn (PI). Research Grants Committee Award, University of Alabama. “Stress and Mood Moderation through Hard-to-Fake Signs of Pentecostal Commitment.” $3,575. 2008 CD Lynn (PI). Graduate Student Organization Research Grant, University at Albany, NY. $400. 2008 CD Lynn (PI). Graduate Studies Dissertation Research Fellowship, University at Albany, NY. $1,000. 2008 CD Lynn (PI). Benevolent Association Graduate Research Grant, State University of New York. $500. 2007 CD Lynn (PI). GSO Travel Grant, University at Albany, NY. $370. 2002 CD Lynn (PI). Project Ascend/McNair Research Fellowship, CUNY Graduate Center, NY. $1,400. 2001 CD Lynn (PI). Project Ascend/McNair Research Fellowship, CUNY Graduate Center, NY. $1,400. 2002 CD Lynn. Study/Travel Opportunities for CUNY Students Grant, CUNY, 2002. $400. 2002 CD Lynn. Leonard & Claire Tow Travel Stipend, Brooklyn College. $3,000. CONTINUING EDUCATION 2015 Publisher-in-Residence Program, University of Alabama 2015 Faculty Fellowship in Service-Learning, Center for Ethics & Social Responsibility, University of Alabama 2011 National Science Foundation Short Courses in Research Methods, Text Analysis, Duke University Marine Laboratory 2011 Introduction to EEG/Neurofeedback Program, Stens Corporation, Atlanta, GA 2011 David Bauer Grantwriting Fellowship, University of Alabama 2009 Learner-Centered Initiative, University of Alabama TEACHING EXPERIENCE (U = Undergraduate, G = Graduate, H = Honors) The University of Alabama Advanced Evolutionary Studies (U) Neuroanthropology (U/G) Anthropology of Drug Use (G) Primate Religion and Human Consciousness Anthropology of Sex (U/G) (U/H) Biology, Culture, and Evolution (U/G) Theory and Methods in Biocultural Evolutionary Attitudes (U) Anthropology (G) Evolution for Everyone (U) Introduction to Biological Anthropology (U) Directed Investigations (G) Landmarks of Anthropological Literature (G) Master’s Thesis (G) Principles of Biological Anthropology (G) Readings in ALLELE (U) Monkeys, Apes, and Other Primates (U) Undergraduate Research: EvoS (U)

Other Universities Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (U) Physiological Psychology (U) The City and Human Health (U) OTHER TEACHING ACTIVITIES AND FUNDING

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2013/14, 2016/17 Mentor, Computer-Based Honors Program, Honors College 2010, 2012, 2013 Student Entertainment Grant, Office of the Provost 2010—2013 Mentor, Emerging Scholars, Honors College 2010—2014 Advisor, Undergraduate Research and Creativity Conference SERVICE Departmental 2019—2020 Chair, Medical/Psychological Position Search Committee 2018—2019 Member, Biocultural Medical Position Search Committee 2018 Member, Assessment Committee 2018—present Editor, Newsletter 2018—2021 Director, Graduate Studies 2017—present Member, Technology Committee 2017—2018 Member, Biocultural Medical Position Search Committee 2015—2018 Coordinator, Assessment Committee 2014—2015 Member, Linguist Position Search Committee 2014—2015 Assistant Coordinator, Assessment Committee 2014—2017 Chair, Technology Committee 2013—2014 Member, Biocultural Medical Position Search Committee 2013—2017 Editor, Newsletter 2012—2016 Developer/Manager, UA Anthropology Blog Network 2011—present Supervisor, UA-TMSE Partnership Anthropology courses 2011—2013 Member, Graduate Committee 2010—present Manager, Facebook Page 2010—2011 Member, Linguist Position Search Committee 2009—present Member, Technology Committee 2009—2014 Member, Core Curriculum Committee 2009—2014 Coordinator, Rowand-Johnson Laboratory 2009—2011 Member, Undergraduate Committee College 2014—2016 Member, Undergraduate Creativity and Research Academy 2012—2013 Member, iPad Council 2011—2015 Member, Arts & Sciences Graduate Committee for Social Sciences Division 2011—2012 Psychology Position Search Committee 2009—2010 New College Position Search Committee University 2011—present Member, Board of Governance Member, Mallet Assembly 2011—2018 Faculty Adviser, EvoS Club 2010—2011 Member, Technology Research Advisory Committee 2011—2016 Co-Chair, Evolution Working Group 2009—present Member, Evolution Working Group 2007—2009 Member, Executive Committee, EvoS Program, SUNY New Paltz Discipline

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2019—present Editorial Board, American Journal of Human Biology 2018—present Academic Editor, PLoSONE 2018—2021 Program Chair, Biological Anthropology Section (BAS) of the American Anthropological Association 2018—2019 Program Chair, Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society 2017—2018 Program Committee, Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society 2017—2018 Program Committee, Human Biology Association 2017—present Public Relations Committee, Human Biology Association 2016—2017 Host Committee (Site Host), Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society 2016—present Secretary-Treasurer, Communications Officer, Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society 2015—2016 Host Committee (Site Host), Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society 2015—present Member-at-Large, NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society 2014 Panelist, Now What? How to Get Employment after Graduate School Workshop, American Anthropological Association 113th Annual Meeting 2014—2015 Member, Annual Meeting Programming Committee, Human Biology Association 2014—present Board Member, PsychTable.org Project 2013—2014 Assistant Webmaster, Publicity Committee, Human Biology Association 2012 Panelist, NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant Panel 2010—present Editorial Board Member, EvoS Journal: The Journal of the Evolutionary Studies Consortium 2008 Member, Programming Committee, 2nd annual meeting of the NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society 2007 Program Coordinator, Programming Committee 1st annual meeting of NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society Other Service Guest Lecturer University of Alabama—ANT 100, ANT 311, Mallet Assembly, AHE 591, Blount Undergraduate Initiative, BSC 215, BSC 483, EN 101, NEW 121 Other institutions—Albany High School Anthropology course, Biomedical Anthropology Webmaster Anthropology GSO, University at Albany Ad Hoc Reviewer Routledge Press (2018); Emotion Review (2018); NSF (2014, 2012), Annals of Anthropological Practice (2014, 2018); American Education Research Association (2014); PNAS (2014); Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences (2013, 2014); Religion, Brain and Behavior (2013); EvoS Journal (2013);

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American Journal of Human Biology (2011); Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry (2010); Evolution: Education and Outreach (2010); American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2009).

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Anthropological Association (AAA) Association for in Oceania (ASAO) Evolutionary Anthropology Society (EAS) Biological Anthropology Society (BAS) Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES) Human Biology Association (HBA) International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion (IACSR) NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society (NEEPS) Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness (SAC) Society for Medical Anthropology (SMA) Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR) Society for Psychological Anthropology (SPA) Southeastern Evolutionary Perspectives Society (SEEPS)

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