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October 3, 2016

Helen E. Fisher, PhD Senior Research Fellow: The Kinsey Institute Center For Human Evolutionary Studies, Rutgers University Office: 4 East 70th Street, Apt. 5C New York City, NY, 10021 Tel: (212) 744-9870 Fax: (212) 772-1637 E-Mail: [email protected]

VITAE

EDUCATION:

1975: Ph.D. University of Colorado, Boulder: Physical Anthropology: Human Evolution, Primatology, Human Sexual Behavior, Reproductive Strategies. 1972: M.A. University of Colorado, Boulder: Physical Anth., Cultural Anth., Linguistics, Archeology. 1968: B.A. New York University: Double Major: Anthropology and Psychology.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Senior Research Fellow, The Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, Oct 2103- Member, Center for Human Evolutionary Studies, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Oct 1996- Visiting Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ July 2003-2016 Research Professor, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ July 2000-2003 Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, June 1994-June 2000. Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, The American Museum of Natural History, New York City, June 1984-June 1994. Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1981-1984.

BUSINESS APPOINTMENTS:

Chief Scientific Advisor to Match.com: 2005-.

GRANTS / FUNDING:

1 2010-present: Singles in America (SIA). Helen E. Fisher (PI), Justin R. Garcia (PI). Match.com.

AWARDS / HONORS:

2015: one of “The Fifteen Most Amazing Women in Science, 2015” by Business Insider. 2015: Frontiers of Science Award: Society of Cosmetic Chemists 2014: Who’s Who 2014: TED All Star (12 million views of TED talks) 2012: Women in Science: Nurturing Nobels, Award as one of 10 women in life sciences. The Suffrage Science Project of the Medical Research Council, London. 2011: Anthropology in Media Award, American Anthropological Association, Nov 17. 2011: Women in Science Award. Given by the Medical Research Council, Suffrage Science Project commemorating 100 years of women in science, Science Museum's Dana Centre, London. (One of 10 recipients worldwide) 2010: Academic article on Rejection (Fisher et al., 2010) selected by Discover Magazine as one of top 100 articles published in 2010. 2004: Finalist, “Books for a Better Life” award, National Multiple Sclerosis Society 1999: The First Sex selected as a “Notable Book of 1999” by The New York Times Book Review 1994-95: Phi Beta Kappa Society, Visiting Scholar to American Colleges and Universities 1994: Anatomy of selected as a “Notable Paperback Book of 1994” by The New York Times Book Review 1992: Anatomy of Love (hardcover) selected as a “Notable Book of 1992” by The New York Times Book Review 1990: Mississippi Association of Broadcasters. Top award for a public service radio program 1985: Distinguished Service Award, American Anthropological Association.

PUBLICATIONS:

In Preparation: Personality landscape of human populations is structured and heritable. LM Silver, HE Fisher, AJ Silver. In Preparation: Fisher, H.E., Garcia, J.R. Lorenz, T.K., Gesselman, A.N., & Thomson, J.A. (In Prep). Do antidepressant medications alter patterns of , sex, and attachment? In Preparation: Lorenz, T.K., Fisher, H.E., Garcia, J.R., Gesselman, A.N., & Thomson, J.A., (In Prep). Distributions of co-occurring sexual side effects of common antidepressants. In Preparation Garcia, J.R., Gesselman, A.N., Perry, B.L., Pescosolido, B.A., & Fisher, H.E. (In Prep). Online , social networks, and matchmakers: Where U.S. singles are meeting romantic dating partners. In Preparation: Garcia, J.R., Fisher, H.E., Gesselman, A.N., Gray, P.B., & Powell, B. (In Prep). Singles in America: Dating attitudes and behaviors from five consecutive years of nationally representative surveys of U.S. singles. In Preparation:

2 Gesselman, A.N., Lu, C., Frederick, D.A., Gray, P.B., Fisher, H.E., & Garcia, J.R.. Predictors of orgasm in a U.S. nationally representative sample of adult singles. In Preparation: Miller, L.R., Garcia, J.R., Fisher, H.E., & Gesselman, A.N. (In Prep). Dating and sexual activity across the life course: Understanding age, generational, and gender differences. In Preparation: Garcia, J.R., Frederick, D.A., Gesselman, A.N., Fales, M.R., Gildersleeve, K.A., Haselton, M.G., & Fisher, H.E. (In Prep). Queering mate preferences: Partner preferences among gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals from two large U.S. datasets In Preparation: Garcia, J.R., Mark, K.P., Gesselman, A.N., & Fisher, H.E. (In Prep). : Insights from a nationally-representative sample in the United States. In preparation: Garcia, J.R., Crosier, B.C., Gesselman, A.N., Fisher, H.E.. How did you meet your last dating partner? Findings from five consecutive years of nationally representative surveys of U.S. singles. In preparation: Garcia, J.R., Herbenick, D., Gesselman, A.N., Coe, K., & Fisher, H.E. (In Prep) Attitudes toward sexual fidelity in a national survey of U.S. singles. In preparation: Garcia, J.R., Hill, B.J., & Fisher, H.E.. Sex on the first date: Relationship context and timing of sexual activity in a nationally representative sample of U.S. singles. In press: Haupert, M.L., Gesselman, A.N., Moors, A.C., Fisher, H.E., & Garcia, J.R. (In Press). ….Prevalence of experiences with consensual nonmonogamous relationships: Findings from two ….national samples of single Americans. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy In press: Gray PB, Franco, CY, Garcia JR, Gesselman, AN, and HE Fisher (2016) Romantic and dating behaviors among single in the United States Personal Relationships, In press: Gesselman, A.N., Webster, G.D., & Garcia, J.R. Has virginity lost its virtue? Relationship stigma associated with being a sexually inexperienced adult. Journal of Sex Research. 2016: Garcia, J.R., Gesselman, A.N., Siliman, S.A., Perry, B.L., Coe, K., & Fisher, H.E.. Sexting among singles in the USA: Prevalence of sending, receiving, and sharing sexual messages and images. Sexual Health http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/SH15240 2016 Fisher, HE., Xu, X., Aron, A., Brown, LL.(2016) Intense, Passionate Romantic Love: A natural addiction? How the fields that investigate romance and substance can inform each other. Frontiers in Psychology 2016: Fisher, HE (2016) Anatomy of Love, 2nd Edition. WW Norton: New York. Rebis (Poland) Znanje (Croatia) ???? (Turkey) Distribuidore Record (Brazilian/Portuguese (audio edition) Editura Trei (Romania)

3 2016: Fales, M. R., Frederick, D. A., Garcia, J. R., Gildersleeve, K. A., Haselton, M. G., Fisher, H. E. (2016). Mating markets and bargaining hands: Mating Preferences for for attractiveness and resources in two national U.S. studies. Personality and Individual Differences, 88, 78-87. 2016: Fisher, H. Love is like cocaine. Nautilus #12, Jan/Feb. 2015: Fisher, H. may be Improving America’s . Nautilus. #8 May/June 2015: Gray, P.B., Volsche, S.L., Garcia, J.R., & Fisher, H.E. (2015). The roles of pet dogs and cats in human courtship and dating. Anthrozoös, 28(4):673-683. 2015: Jonason, P.K., Garcia, J., Webster, G.D., Li, N.P., & Fisher, H. Relationship dealbreakers: What individuals do not want in a mate. Personality and Social Psychological Bulletin, 41, 1697-1711. 2015: Mark, K.P., Garcia, J.R., & Fisher, H.E. (2015) Perceived emotional and sexual satisfaction across sexual relationship contexts: Gender and sexual orientation differences and similarities. The Canadian Journal of . 24#2:120-130 2015: Garcia, J.R. & Fisher, H.E. (2015). Why we hook up: Searching for sex or looking for love? In S. Tarrant (Ed.), Gender, Sex, and Politics: In the Streets and Between the Sheets in the 21st Century, (pp. 238-250). New York: Routledge. 2015: . Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality. Wenda Trevathan, Ed. Wiley Blackwell 2015 Fisher, H. E., H. D. Island, J. Rich, D. Marchalik, and L. L. Brown. 2015. Four broad temperament dimensions: Description, convergent validation correlations, and comparison with the Big Five. Frontiers in Psychology: Personality and Social Psychology 6:1098. 2015: Gray, PB, JR. Garcia, S. Crosier, and HE Fisher (2015) Dating and Sexual Behavior Among Single Parents of Young Children in the United States. The Journal of Sex Research, 52(2):121-128 2014: Fisher, HE (2014) The Tyranny of love: --an anthropologist’s view. In Kenneth P Rosenberg and Laura C Feder Eds. Behavioral addictions: criteria, evidence and treatment. London: Elsevier Press/Academic press Pp 237-260 2014 Garcia, J.R., Lloyd, E.A., Wallen, K., & Fisher, H.E. Variation in orgasm occurrence by sexual orientation in a sample of U.S. singes. Journal of Sexual Medicine. 11(11):2645- 2652. 2013: The Four Year Itch. Scientific American Mind, March issue 2013: Neural Correlates of Four Broad Temperament Dimensions: Testing Predictions for a Novel Construct of Personality. Brown, LL, BP Acevedo and HE Fisher, PLoS One Nov 13, 2013 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078734

4 2013: Epigenetics—the missing link. In This Explains Everything: deep. Beautiful and Elegatn Theories of How the World Works. Ed. J. Brockman. New York: Harper Perennial. Pp. 179-182. 2012: “WE HAVE CHEMISTRY!” The Role of Four Primary Temperament Dimensions in Mate Choice and Partner Compatibility. Geoff Warburton, Ed. The Psychotherapist, Autumn 2012:Issue 52: 8-9. United Kingdom. 2012: Generalized Brain Arousal Mechanisms and other Biological, Environmental and Psychological Mechanisms that Contribute to Libido. DW Pfaff and HE Fisher, IN A Fotopoulou, D Pfaff, MA Conway (Eds): From the Couch to the Lab: Trends in Neuropsychoanalysis, Cambridge U. Press. Pp. 65-84. 2012: Neural Correlates of Marital Satisfaction and Well-being: Reward, Empathy, and Affect. Acevedo, B., A Aron, HE Fisher & LL Brown, Clinical Neuropsychiatry, 9 (1): 20-31. 2012: Temperament Dimensions, In: This Will Make You Smarter. Ed. John Brockman. New York: Harper. P. 229. 2012 Ten Commandments for Flirting. IN Ten Commandments for Every Aspect of your Relationship Journey. Eds JK Zeig and T Kulbatski. Phoenix, AZ: Zeig, Tucker and Theisen Publishers, Inc. 2011 Fisher, H.E. Serial and clandestine adultery: Evolution and consequences of the dual human reproductive strategy. In S.C. Roberts (Ed.), Applied Evolutionary Psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Pp 96-111 2011 The neural basis of human attachment: Evidence from fMRI studies of pair-bonding in newlyweds and long-term married individuals. Acevedo, B., Aron A., Collins, N., Fisher, HE, Grafton, S., & Brown. L. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science. 2011: Concurrent validity of a new neurochemistry measure and the neo ffi.HD. Island HE Fisher; J Rich; D Zava & Lee Silver. Poster at the Western Psychological Association, San Diego, CA 2011: Acevedo, B., Aron A., Fisher, H., Brown, L. Neural correlates of long-term intense romantic love. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience doi: 10.1093/scan/nsq092 2011: “What ‘Tis To Love” POETRY Magazine, Vol:CXCVII:#4:308-9. 2010: “The New Monogamy? Forward to the Past.” The Futurist: journal of The World Future Society 44#6:26-28 2010: Infidelity: who, when, why. Tsapelas, I, HE Fisher, and A Aron, Eds: WR Cupach and BH Spitzberg, IN The Dark Side of Close Relationships II, New York:Routledge, pp 175-196. 2010:

5 Reward, addiction, and regulation systems associated with rejection in love: Fisher, HE, LL Brown, A Aron, G Strong, and D Mashek. J. Neurophysiology 104:51-60 2010: The Second to Fourth Digit Ratio: A Measure of Two Hormonally-based Temperament Dimensions, Fisher HE, J Rich, HD Island, D Marchalik Personality and Individual Differences 49 (7):773-777 2010: Four Primary Temperament Dimensions, poster in Session Division 06, # ind100247, at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 14, (Fisher, HE, J Rich, HD Island, D Marchalik, L Silver and D Zava) 2010: Four Primary Temperament Dimensions in the Process of Mate Choice. Poster in Division 06, # ind100727 at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 14, (Fisher, HE, J Rich, HD Island, D Marchalik, L Silver and D Zava) 2010: How to make the romance last. O, The Oprah Magazine Annual Anthology, reprint. 2010: Hidden Persuaders ’09, in J Brockman, Ed This Will Change Everything: Ideas that will shape the future. New York: Harper Collins 2010; Web of Love: Lust, Romance, Attachment. IN Speaking of Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Readings. Eds. NB Moore, JK Davidson, Sr. and TD Fisher, New York: Oxford University Press pp 336-346. 2009 Tsapelas, I., Aron, A., & Fisher, H. E. (2009) Interest in alternative romantic partners across cultures, sexual orientation, and gender. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. 2009: The Female Mind: Biology of the 21st century woman. In The Edge of Change: Women in the Twenty-First-Century Press. JO Nicholson, PJ Creedon, WS Lloyd and PJ Johnson (Ed.) pp 27-41 2009: “The four Year Itch” In J Brockman, Ed. What Have You Changed Your Mind About. New York: Harper Collins. Pp 121-123. 2009: Columns for O, The Oprah Magazine Web thinking: Women’s Natural Gift, Sept 2009 : The Monster, Sept. 2009 Intimacy: Are men and women on the same page, Oct, 2009 The First Three Minutes, Nov, 2009 Romantic Love: Can It Last? Dec. 2009 The New Aphrodisiacs, Jan 2010 Love boosts creativity, Feb, 2010 Is Monogamy Natural, March 2010 Born Free: women and adventure Feb 2010 When to your gut. July 2010 2009: Blogs for Psychology Today 2009:

6 WHY HIM? WHY HER? Henry Holt, January 2009 One World Publications (United Kingdom) Rocco (Brazil) Rebis (Poland) Contact (The Netherlands) Droemer (Germany) Kodansha (Japan) Korea House (Korea) Nyitott Konyvmuhely (Hungary) Jinghua Publishers (China) Aquarius Publishing (Taiwan) Aquarius Publishing (Taiwan; in Complex Chinese Characters) WSOY (Finland) Baltos Lankos (Lithuania) Eksmo (Russia) Ufuk (Indonesia) Humanitas (Romania) Dogan Kitap (Turkey) 2008 A Way of Seeing. (in) The Tao of Anthropology, ed. Jack Kelso. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press. 2008: Neural correlates of long-term pair-bonding in a sample of intensely in-love humans. Aceveda, B, A Aron, H Fisher and LL Brown, Poster Session#297, Society for Neuroscience, annual meeting, Nov, 2008. 2008 . Aron, HE Fisher, G Strong, B Acevedo, S Riela and I Tsapelas. In Handbook of Relationship Initiation. Eds. S Sprecher, A Wenzel and J Harvey. New York: Psychology Press 2008 Bereavement and Reactions to Romantic Rejection: a psychobiolgical perspective. In MS Stroebe, RO Hansson, H Schut, and W Stroebe (Eds) Handbook of Bereavement Research and Practice: Advances in Theory and Intervention. John Archer and Helen Fisher. Pp: 349-371. 2008: Xu, X, A Aron, H Fisher, LL Brown, G Cao, T Feng, X Weng. Neural correlates of early stage intense romantic love in Chinese participants and the Influence of Traditionality and Modernity. Poster at Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. 2008: Acevedo, BP, A Aron, H Fisher, I Tsapelas, S Katz and LL Brown. The Neural Basis of Long-term Romantic Attachment. Poster at Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. 2008: HE Fisher and J Anderson Thomson, “Prozac and Sexual Desire” Letter to the Editor, New York Review of Books, March 20th. 2007-08: Of Lost Love and Old Bones, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Section B, The Academic Life. June 6/08.

7 Does Tenure Make Evolutionary Sense? The Chronicle of Higher Education, Section B, The Academic Life. Sept 14/07. 2007-08: The Science of Romance (Series) AOL Personals (Internet) Why Couples Fall in Love in Autumn 10/10/07 The Four Year Itch 11/15/07 Love at First Sight Why Does Love Feel So Good 2/21/08 2007: Fisher HE, H Island, and J Rich. Temperament as a Mechanism for Mate Choice: an hypothesis and Preliminary Data. IN Evolutionary Psychology. Todd Shackelford and Catherine Salmon, Eds. Oxford University Press. 2007: Xu, X, A Aron, G Cao, T Feng, H Fisher, LL Brown and X Weng. Neural correlates of early stage intense romantic love in Chinese participants. Presented at the Neural Systems of Social Behavior Conference, Austin, TX. 2007: Romantic Love. In J Brockman, Ed. What are you optimistic about. New York: Harper Collins pp 172-174. 2007: Drugs May Change the Patterns of Human Love. In J Brockman, Ed. What is Your Dangerous Idea. New York: Harper Collins pp 92-94. 2007: Lust, Romance, Attachment: Do the side-effects of serotonin-enhancing antidepressants jeopardize romantic love, and fertility? HE Fisher and JA Thomson, Jr. In Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience. SM Platek, JP Keenan and TK Shakelford (Eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press pp 245-283. 2007: “Love Types” O, The Oprah Magazine, June 8, pp 212-217. 2007 Tsapelas, I., Fisher, H., & Aron, A. (2007). Romantic Love in America and Japan. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. 2006: Romantic Love: A Mammalian Brain System for Mate Choice. In “The Neurobiology of Social Recognition, Attraction and Bonding, Ed. Keith Kendrick, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. Fisher, H, A Aron and LL Brown. 361:2173-2186 2006: The Drive to Love: The neural mechanism for mate choice. In The Psychology of Love, 2n Edition. JR Sternberg and ML Barnes (Eds.) New Haven: Yale University Press 2006: Romantic Love. A. Aron, HE Fisher and G Strong. The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships. AL. Vangelisti and D Perlman (Eds.) Cambridge, MA: Cambridge U. Press. Pp. 595-614. 2006: Lost Love: The Nature of romantic rejection, In Nan Bauer-Maglin, Ed, Cut Loose: (mostly) midlife and older women on the end of (mostly) long-term relaionships. Rutgers

8 University Press, pp 182-195. 2006: Broken Hearts: The Nature and Risks of Romantic Rejection. HE. Fisher. In Romance and Sex in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: Risks and Opportunities. A Booth and C Crouter (Eds). Pp 3-29. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2005: Romantic Love: An fMRI study of a neural mechanism for mate choice. H. Fisher, A Aron and LL Brown Journal of Comparative Neurology, 493:58-62. 2005 Some Thoughs on the Neurobiology of Stalking. J. Reid Meloy and Helen Fisher. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 50#6:1472-1480 2005 Fisher,H, A Aron, G Strong, DJ Mashek, H Li, LL Brown. Motivation and emotion systems associated with romantic love following rejection: an fMRI study. Program No. 660.7. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005. 2005 Review of: THE NAKED WOMAN: A Study of the Female Body, By Desmond Morris. The New York Times Book Review, Aug 28 2005 Reward, Motivation and Emotion Systems Associated with Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love:an fMRI study. A Aron, HE Fisher, DJ Mashek, G Strong, HF Li, and LL Brown. Journal of Neurophysiology 94:327-337 2005: The Natural Leadership Talents of Women. HE Fisher, In Enlightened Power: How Women Are Transforming the Practice of Leadership. L Coughlin, E Wingard and K Hollihan (Eds). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass. 2005: Dumped! The Nature of Romantic Rejection (New Scientist, 181#2434:41) reprinted in This Is My Best, Anthology of the Quality Paperback Book Club, New York: Bookspan 2004: My Six Favorite Books, for The Week Magazine 2004 What is Love? On Air, BBC International Magazine 98:12-15, July 2004 Dumped! The Nature of Romantic Rejection. New Scientist, 181#2434:41 2004: WHY WE LOVE: THE NATURE AND CHEMISTRY OF ROMANTIC LOVE. Henry Holt 2004/Holt paperbacks 2005. Also published by: Taurus (Spain) 2004 Contact Publishers (Holland) 2004 Corbaccio (Italy) 2004 Rebis (Poland) 2004 Grupo Editorial Record (Brazil) 2004 Sony Magazine Publishers (Japan) 2004 Village Books/we’ve Inc (republished in Japan 2014) Thinking Tree (Korea) 2004 Patmos/Walter Verlag (Germany) 2004

9 VBZ (Croatia) Laffont (France) Yakamoz Yayincilik Reklamcilik Matbaa Dagitim (Turkey) Periodikos Typos (Greece) Nurnberg V.B.Z. LTD (Hungary) Pilgrim (Estonia) Relogio d’Agua (Portugal) Prometheus (Finland) Navid (Iran) Ufuk (Indonesia) Alpina (Russia) Hunan Science and Technology (China) Ministry of Culture, The National Center for Translation, Cairo (Arabic) Selection of the Scientific American Book Club; Discovery Book Club; The Quality Paperback Book Club; Bertelsmann Media Spolka (Polish Book club) recommended in: 360° of Reading: A Literature Guide for the College Bound. 2003 Fisher, H., A. Aron, D. Mashek, G. Strong, H. Li and L.L. Brown. Early stage intense romantic love activates cortical-basal-ganglia reward/motivation, emotion and attention systems: an fMRI study of a dynamic network that varies with relationship length, intensity and gender. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society For Neuroscience, New Orleans, November 11. 2003: “A Century for Women?” New Scientist 178#2396:53. 2003: The Female Mind. Future Magazine (March issue) 2002: Fisher, H., A. Aron, D. Mashek, G. Strong, H. Li and L.L. Brown. The Neural Mechanisms of Mate Choice: A Hypothesis. Letters. 23 (suppl. 4):92-97 2002 Defining the Brain Systems of Lust, Romantic Attraction and Attachment. Archives of Sexual Behavior , October 31# 5: 413-9. Fisher, H, A. Aron, D. Mashek, G. Strong, H. Li and L. L. Brown. 2002: The Sex Slave Trade: Biological Imperatives, Cultural Trends and the Coming Empowerment of Women. Hastings Women’s Law Journal, Hastings College of the Law, University of California, vol 13#1:21-29. 2001: A Way of Seeing: An Introduction. New Introduction to Male and Female, by Margaret Mead; and to: Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies by Margaret Mead. Mead’s Books are to be republished by Harper Collins. 2000: Review: Ever since Adam and Eve, by M. Potts and R. Short, for The Quarterly Review of Biology Vol 75#4 p 496. 2000: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: Biology and Evolution of the Three Primary Emotion Systems for Mating, Reproduction, and Parenting. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy Vol 25#1:96-104

10 2000: Identifying, Evoking and Measuring Intense Feelings of Romantic Love. (Mashek, D., A.Aron and H. Fisher) Representative Research in Social Psychology, Vol.24:48-55 2000: Lust, Attraction, and Attachment: Brain Systems for Love. Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science 2#1:23-42. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are changing the World. Network: The United Nations Women’s Newsletter. 3#2:4 (September) 1999: Nature: A History of , Infants, and Natural Selection by Sarah Hrdy. Review for Scientific American (Dec. Issue). 1999: Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused it. By Gina Kolata: Review for The New York Times, November 26th. 1999: Full Exposure: Opening up to your sexual creativity and erotic expression. By Susie Bright. Review for The New York Times Book Review, (Dec. 12th) 1999: THE FIRST SEX: THE NATURAL TALENTS OF WOMEN AND HOW THEY ARE CHANGING THE WORLD. Random House 1999/ Ballantine Books 2000. Also published in: Patmos Verlag (Germany) Soshisha (Japan) Random House (Australia /New Zealand) Prophet Press (Taiwan) Thinking Tree Publishing (Korea) RED (Italy) Liaoning People’s Publishing House (China) Contact Publishers (The Netherlands) Taurus (Spanish world rights) Editorial Presenca (Portugal) Wydawnictwo Jacek Santorski and Co. (Poland) Aryeh Nir (Israel) Alfa-Narodna Knjiga (Serbia) Selected as “Notable book of 1999” by the New York Times Book Review 1999: “Here me out: How Women are Changing the World.” Glamour Magazine, April 1998: “Lust, Attraction, and Attachment in Mammalian Reproduction” Human Nature Vol 9#1:23-52. 1996 "Lust, attraction, attachment: A preliminary Investigation " IN C. Kaplonski and R. Etz, (eds.) Comtemplating Sex: Inferences, Strategies, Meanings. Proceedings of the second annual Rutgers Anthropology Graduate Student Conference. Rutgers University: University Publications. 1996:

11 Choices: Nine Leaders of Planned Parenthood of New York City Tell Their Stories. New York: Planned Parenthood of New York City. with Nayra Atiya, oral historian. 1995 “The Nature and Evolution of Romantic Love” In William Jankowiak, Ed., Romantic Passion: The Universal Experience?, Columbia University Press. 1995 “The Origins of Romantic Love and Human Family Life” National Forum, The Phi Kappa Phi Journal 1995 “Bodytalk: The Meaning of Human Gestures” By Desmond Morris. Review for The New York Times Book Review, May 14, 1995 1994 “Naturalist” By Edward O. Wilson, Review for The New York Times Book Review, Oct. 16. 1994 “Journey to the Ants: A Story of Scientific Exploration” By Bert Holldobler and Edward O. Wilson, Review for The New York Times Book Review, Oct.16. 1994 “The Nature of Romantic Love” The Journal of NIH Research, (April) 6#4:59-64. Reprinted in : Annual Editions: Physical Anthropology, Spring 1995 1994 “Is Prejudice Hereditary?” Review of The Challenge of Anthropology, By Robin Fox, The New York Times Book Review, March 20, 1994. 1993 “The Anthropologist as Television Journalist” In Susan J. Allen, Ed., Media Anthropology: Informing Global Citizens, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1993 Man's Place in Evolution, British Museum (Natural History) review, for American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 90#2:265-266. 1993 "Gender Politics: Back to the Future" In These Times, May 31,. 1993 "After all, Maybe It's Biology" Psychology Today 26#2:40-45,82 1993 "Lessons in Love and Marriage" Bottom Line Personal 14#4:11- 12 (Feb. 28) 1992 ANATOMY OF LOVE: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MONOGAMY, ADULTERY AND . WW Norton 1992/ Faucett 1993. Also published in: England/Australia (Simon & Schuster) 1993 Japan (Soshisha) 1993 Germany (Droemer) 1993 Holland (Contact), 1993 France (Laffont) 1994 Italy (Longanesi) 1993 Spain/Mexico (Anagrama) 1994 Sweden (Natur & Kultur) 1995 Spanish-speaking South America (Emece) 1995 Portugal (Dom Quixote) 1994

12 Portugal Book Club Edition (Circulo dei Leitores)1994 Brazil (Rosa dos Tempos) 1994 Korea (Haseo)1995 Israel (Zmora-Bitan) 1995 Poland (Rebis) 1995 Bulgaria (Homo Futurus) China (China Times Pub. Co.) Turkey (CEP pub.) Argentina (Emece) 1996) Ballantine Books (Paperback, Jan. 1994) Book-of-the-Month Club "Best Seller"; Quality Paperback Book Club main selection ; chosen as a “Notable Book” of 1992 and “Notable Paperback of 1994 “ by The New York Times Book Review 1992 "Sex, Love and the Boomers: The Four Year Itch" USA Weekend, Oct 23-25. 1992 "Mighty Menopause" The New York Times, Op-Ed section, Oct 21, 1992. 1992 "Woody, Mia and Soon-Yi: The Triumph of Nature over Culture." New York Newsday, (August 21.) 1992 “Psychology of the Home: An Anthropological Perspective" Retail Control: A Publication for the Retail Financial Executive, 60#2:3-7. 1992 "Home Focus: Why Couples are Nesting in the 90s." Brides And Your New Home, (Sept ) 1991 "Monogamy, Adultery and Divorce in Cross-Species Perspective" In Lionel Tiger and Michael H. Robinson, Eds.,: Man and Beast Revisited: Washington DC: Smithsonian Press. 1990 "Women in Business" Entrepreneurial Woman, May-June issue. 1989 "The Way You Walk That Walk: What Your Gait Says about You." Health (Sept). 1989 "Evolution of Human Serial Pair-bonding" American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 78:331-354. 1987 "The Four-Year Itch" Natural History Magazine, Oct. 96:22-28. ______, reprinted in Applying Anthropology, By Aaron Podolefsky and Peter J. Brown. Mayfield Pub. Co. 1989, 1991, 1992. 1987 “People Time" Faces: The Magazine about People. Vol 3:#4. Published for The American Museum of Natural History , Petersborough, NH: Cobblestone, Pub. Inc. ______, reprinted in “A topical Unit on Time, Grades 7-8 Reading Selections” North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Division of Curriculum and Instruction/ Communication Skills, Raleigh, NC, 1993 l987 Signs of the Flesh By Daniel Rancour-Laferriere. Review for Journal of Human Evolution, 15:5 413-14.

13 1987 Response to Jankowiak's review of The Sex Contract: The Evolution of Human Behavior, HPAA 7(1):20-21 (Spring 1987) In High Plains Applied Anthropologist, 7(2):82-84. 1984 Review of Primate Paradigms: Sex Roles and Social Bonds, Reviews in Anthropology Vol. II (2). New York: Redgrave Pub. Co. 1984 "Sexual Strategy" Science '84, Feb. Issue, Washington D.C: American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1984 "Interview with Richard Leakey" in The Omni Interviews. Pamela Weintraub, Ed., New York: Omni International Ltd. 1983 "Interview with Richard Leakey" Omni, (March ). 1983 Review of Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth, By Derek Freeman" Science Digest , (October). 1983 "Religious Genes" Review of The Creative Explosion, by John Pfeiffer, Omni, (April) 1983 Contributor: In Pursuit of Youth: Everyday Nutrition for Everyone Over Thirty-Five. Betty and Si Kamen, Eds., NY: Dodd Mead. 1982 "Neanderthals on Film" Review of Quest for Fire, (film) Science Digest, (August) ______, Reprinted in Learning ESL Composition. by V. Fay Hartfiel et al., Rowley MA: Newbury House. 1982 Reply to “Aspects of Early Hominid Emergence” by Noel T. Boaz. Reviews in Anthropology, 9(4):393-94. 1982 "Reproductive Strategies in Hominid Evolution" Reviews in Anthropology 9(1): 35-45. 1982 "Of Human Bonding" The Sciences: Journal of the New York Academy of Sciences, (Feb). 1982 THE SEX CONTRACT: THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR. New York: William Morrow 1982;Quill paperback 1983 London: Granada Publishing Ltd. (1983) Paris: Calmann-Levy (1982) Tokyo: Dobotsu Sha Ltd. (1983) Barcelona: Argos Vergara (1984) South American Spanish rights: De Salvat (1995) Selection of the Book of the Month Club. 1978 Contributor: America's Fascinating Indian Heritage. New York: Reader's Digest Press. 1977 Contributor: The Story of the Great American West. New York: Reader's Digest Press. 1975

14 "The Loss of Estrous Periodicity in Hominid Evolution" Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms.

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

2016: Neuroscience of Love. Brain-Mind Symposium, Stanford University, Sept 26 2016; Addicted to Love: conference for Addiction Therapists, U.S. Journal, Dallas, Sept 22 2016: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose: Human Behavior and Evolution Society; Keynote July 2, Vancouver 2016: Is Love an Addiction? Keynote at annual meeting of the Milton Erickson Foundation, San Francisco, CA May 13 2015: Slow Love: The Future of Relationships in the Internet Age. In Plenary Panel: Modern Romance: Dating, Mating and Marriage, American Sociological Association annual meeting, August 22 2015: The Drive to Love and Biology of Mate Choice. American Psychoanalytic Association, NYC, Jan 17 2014: The Drive to Love. Keynote, at 2nd International conference on Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. Nov 13, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2014: The Drive to Love. Keynote, Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. Sept 18, Las Vegas, Nevada 2014: The Drive to Love: Keynote. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Newark, NJ Sept 9. 2014: The Drive to Love. Keynote, Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. Feb 11, Tampa, Florida 2013: Biology of personality and associated love addictions: a Workshop. Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. Feb 11,Tampa, FLA 2013: The Drive to Love. Keynote, Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. Oct 11, Los Angeles 2013: Biology of personality and associated love addictions: a Workshop. Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. Oct 11. 2013: Female Sexuality: Fundamental principles/cognitive flexibility. In Female Sexuality: Taking another look at the evidence for nature vs nurture. At: annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 12, NYC 2013:

15 The Drive to Love. Keynote, Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. April 6. New York City 2013: Biology of personality and associated love addictions: a Workshop. Sex and Love Addiction, U.S. Journal Training, Inc. April 6. New York city 2012: The Drive to Love and Who We Chose. Keynote, Couples Therapists, Conference of the Milton Erickson Foundation. San Mateo, CA April 29 2012: Who We Chose: a Workshop. Couples Therapists, Conference of the Milton Erickson Foundation. San Mateo, CA, April 29 2011: Lust, Romance, Attachment: fMRI studies of romantic love and biological patterns of Mate Choice. Keynote, annual meeting of the American Neuropsychiatric Association. Denver, March 24 2010: Sex differences in Four Temperament Dimensions: Plenary speech; EMBO/EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratories) The Differences Between the Sexes: From Biology to Behaviour, conference Nov 5-6. Heidelberg, Germany 2010: Using and Understanding Brain Chemistry to Make Love Last. Keynote, Couples, conference, Harvard Medical School. Oct 29th, Boston 2010: Fisher, HE, J Rich and HD Island, Four Primary Temperament Dimensions in the process of mate choice. American Psychological Association, annual meeting, poster Ind100727, August 13. 2010: Fisher, HE, J Rich and HD Island, Four Primary Temperament Dimensions. American Psychological Association, annual meeting, poster ind100247, August 13. 2010: The Daft Comedy Jam. presenter. American Psychological Association annual meeting, August 12 2010: Sex. Love, and Psychology: a Town Hall Meeting. presenter. American Psychological Association annual meeting, August 12 2010: The Drive to Love. US Training and Journal Institute, Santa Fe, April 6 Who We Choose. US Training and Journal Institute, Santa Fe, April 6 2010 JR Garcia, C Reiber, AM Merriwether, LL Heywood, HE Fisher. Touch Me In The Morning: Intimately Affiliative Gestures in Uncommitted and Romantic Relationships. Paper presented at NEEPS (North Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society conference, March, NY. 2010 The Drive to Love and Who We Choose, Keynote, Love, Sex & Passion: The Anatomy of Desire. Symposium 2010, International Psychoanalytic conference. New York, March 6 2010

16 The Drive to Love and Who We choose, Keynote, IITAP/SCAT meeting, Pat Carnes, President. Phoenix, AZ, March 5. 2009: Lust. Romance, Attachment: The Drive to Love (keynote) Why Him? Why Her? Temperament and Mate Choice (keynote) U.S. Journal Training, inc. Faces Conference. Sept 12. 2009: Temperament: A biological mechanism for Mate Choice. North Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society SUNY Oswego, July 9-12 2009: Lust, Romance, Attachment: The drive to love. Keynote in symposium: Sexual Health, intimacy and the pursuit of pleasure: a symposium. Weill Cornell Medical College, NYC June 20 2009: Temperament: A biological mechanism for Mate Choice. SUNY Binghamton, May 5. 2009: Temperament: A biological mechanism for Mate Choice. In symposium, Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics. Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA, March 20-21. 2009: Why Him? Why Her? Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, March 27. 2009: Kissing: A biological mechanism for lust, romance and attachment. In Symposium: The Science of Kissing, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting. Chicago, Feb 14 2008: The Drive to Love. Keynote: Treating Couples. Harvard Medical School, Department of Psychiatry/Cambridge Health Alliance Physicians organization. Nov 22, Boston 2008: Who We Love. Keynote at The Couples Conference. April 27th, San Jose 2008: World Romance. United Nations. Department of Public Information/NGO Briefing. Feb 14th. 2008: The Science of Love. World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Jan 24th 2008: Female/Male Mind: Capitalizing on the Male and Female Minds to Grow the Bottom Line. World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Jan 25th 2008: The Drive to Love. The Institute of Living, Hartford Hospital, Grand Rounds Jan 16th. 2007: The Drive to Love: fMRI studies of romantic love and rejection in love. Keynote at HUMAINE workshop: Conceptualizing . Haifa, May 7-9. 2007: The Drive to Love: fMRI studies of romantic love and rejection in love. Keynote at The International Symposium on Women’s Mental Health. Madrid, April 19. 2007: The Drive to Love. Keynote at: Foundation for Psychocultural Research-UCLA conference,

17 The Seven Dimensions of Emotion. Los Angeles, April 1. 2007: The Drive to Love. Keynote at annual convention of the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. Dallas, Texas, Jan 21 2006: The Drive to Love: the biology, evolution and future of romantic love. Keynote, at 17th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, Nov 2 2006: The Drive to Love: the biology, evolution and future of romantic love. Keynote at Imago International conference, Empathy in Action. Albuquerque, NM 2006: The Drive to Love. Keynote at 18TH Annual convention of the National Association of Social Workers, Georgia Chapter. October 21 2006: The Drive to Love. Keynote in conference: Love and Lust in Attachment: Neuro- psychoanalytic perspectives on object relations. The 7th International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Congress. Los Angeles, July 23 2006: A Neural Mechanism for Mate Choice: Two fMRI studies of romantic love. The Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA (June 8) 2006: The Drive to Love in Love and Marriage: A Day-long Conference. The New Center for Psychoanalysis and The Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA (Feb 11) 2006: The Drive to Love 6th Miami Annual Update on Women’s and Men’s Sexual Health (Miami) Jan 28. 2005: The Drive to Love: fMRI studies of romantic love and rejection in love. Sexual Medicine Society of North America, Annual Meeting, New York City (Nov 18) 2005 Fisher, H, A Aron, DJ Mashek, G Strong, HF Li, and LL Brown. Motivation and Emotion Systems Associated With Romantic Love Following Rejection: An fMRI Study. Program No.660.7.2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2005. Online. 2005: The Drive to Love: A Neuroimaging Study of Romantic Love and the Role this Brain System Plays in World Patterns of Sexuality, Marriage and Divorce, Romantic Addiction, Crimes of Passion and Depression associated with Rejection in Love. State of the Art Lecture at annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) Los Vegas, Oct 27-30 2005: Lust, Romance, Attachment: do serotonin-enhancing antidepressants jeopardize courtship, romantic love, marital attachment and fertility? In symposium, Romantic Love: A culturally approved state of psychosis?” At the annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health ( ISSWSH), Los Vegas, (Oct 27-30) 2005:

18 The Drive to Love: A Neural Mechansm for Mate Choice. Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria (Oct 7) 2005: Lust, Romance, Attachment: A neuroimaging study of romantic love and its implications for crime and punishment. US District Court for the Eastern District of New York, SUNY Stony Brook, (Sept 25) 2005: Love and Addiction: Keynote for symposium, CompassPoint Addiction Foundation (Dr. Patrick Carnes) (July 16) 2005: The Neural Mechanisms of Romantic Love, by Helen Fisher, Arthur Aron and Lucy L. Brown. paper presented in neuroscience conference: Anatomy of the Soul. Ameland, The Netherlands (May 19-25) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Keynote, Annual convention, Portland, OR. American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (May 14) 2005: The Brain in Love: The nature of romantic love, marriage and divorce. Keynote, Annual convention: Ottowa Couple and Family Institute, Ottawa, Ontario Canada (May 12) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Grand Rounds, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio (May 3) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Keynote, Psychology Conference University of Scranton, Scranton PA (April 16) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Grand Rounds, Dept. of Psychiatry, St. Vincent’s Hospital, NYC (April 21) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Grand Rounds, Dept. of Psychiatry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/UMDNJ Camden Campus (April 5) 2005: Do Antidepressants Jeopardize Romantic Love, Marriage, and One’s Genetic Future? Keynote: Love & Intimacy: the couples conference. Milton H. Erickson Foundation. (March 5) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Grand Rounds, Dept. of Psychiatry, Montefiore Hospital, NYC (Feb 17) 2005: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of romantic love and its interactions with the other primary mating drives, lust and attachment. Evolutionary Psychology Pre-conference, Annual meeting: Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, (Jan 20). 2004: The Brain in Love: An fMRI study of Romantic Love. Grand Rounds, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Beth Israel Medical Center, NYC (Nov 18) 2004: The Brain in Love: An fMRI study of romantic love and the role this brain system plays in worldwide patterns of adultery and divorce, crimes of passion and depression associated

19 with rejection in love. Colloquium in Evolutionary Psychology, Dept. of Psychological Sciences, Purdue U, Indiana (Oct 29) 2004: The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of human romantic love. Keynote; Fall conference. New Jersey Psychological Association, West Orange, NJ (Oct 15) 2004: Broken Hearts: The nature and risks of romantic rejection. Symposium: Romance and Sex in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: Risks and Opportunities. Population Research Institute and the Consortium for Children, Youth and ; and the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. Penn State U. Oct 12-13. 2004: The Brain in Love: The love addict. Keynote for symposium: Innovation and Integration: Creating a Culture of Healthy Sexuality. National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Washington, DC (Oct 7) 2004: An Evolutionary Perspective on Couples Sexual Health: keynote for conference: Women’s Sexual Health—A State of the Art Series, The Berman Center & Northwestern University, Chicago, (Sept 11) 2004 Do the Sexual Side-Effects of Antidepressants Jeopardize Romantic Love and Marriage? (with J. Anderson Thomson). Paper presented at the annual meeting of International Society for Human Ethology, Holland, July 25. 2004 Do the Sexual Side-Effects of Antidepressants Jeopardize Romantic Love and Marriage? (with JA Thomson). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, July 21, Berlin. 2004: Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love: Keynote for Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, Hollywood, CA. (June 11) 2004: The Brain in Love: An fMRI study of romantic love. The William Alanson White Institute NYC. (June 1 ) 2004: “Do the Sexual Side Effects of most Antidepressants Jeopardize Romantic love and Marriage?” In symposium: Sex, Sexuality, and Serotonin. At the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (May 1) 2004: “The Brain in Love: An fMRI study of romantic love and the role this brain system plays in worldwide patterns of marriage and divorce, crimes of passion and the depression associated with rejection in love. Special Lecture at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, NYC. (May 6) 2004: Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love. Keynote for conference: “Challenging Coupels, Challenging Therapists: The Couples Conference” sponsored by The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, (Los Angeles, March 26) 2004: Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love: Keynote for annual Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, Washington DC (March 5)

20 2003 Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Brain Chemistry of the Three Primary Mating Emotions and Their Impact on contemporary sex and family life: Keynote at conference: The Anatomy of Intimacy: Attachment, Differentiation and the Biochemistry of Love. U. Cal Irvine. The Lifespan Learning Institute. Nov. 8. 2003 The Drive to Love: An fMRI study of romantic love and the impact of this primary mammalian mating drive on human patterns of sexuality and marriage. Conference at the National Institutes of Health, Washington DC, October 14th. 2003 Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Brain Chemistry of the Three Primary Mating Emotions and Their Impact on Crime and Punishment. Keynote for annual meeting, of the Society for Evolutionary Anaysis in Law (SEAL). October 3. 2003 The brain chemistry of romantic attraction and its positive effect on sexual motivation. International Academy of Sex Research, Kinsey Institute, U. Indiana. July 18. 2002 The Neural Mechanisms of Mate Choice, Human Behavior and Evolution Society, annual meeting, June 20. 2001 Biology, Culture, Gender, Personality: How Margaret Mead’s Ideas Have Come of Age. American Anthropological Association, Annual meeting. Nov 29. 2001: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: brain circuits and evolutionary adaptations Keynote: Crosscurrents 2001 Conference, Dept. Anth, Rutgers U.: Current Research and Shifting Paradigms within Interdisciplinary Anthropology. March 3. 2001: The International Sex Slave Trade: Biological Foundations, Cultural Forces: Sponsored by: The Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research. at: The Hastings College of the Law, University of California. Feb. 9th. 2001: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: brain circuits and evolutionary adaptations Keynote: Love and Intimacy: The Couples Conference. Sponsored by The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc. San Francisco, Feb 10. 2001: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: brain circuits and evolutionary adaptations. Keynote: Robert Wood Johnson Human Sexuality Program, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Jan. 4th. 2000: Wired for Love: The Influence and Consequences of Love’s Biology C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, April 7. 1999: Lust, Attraction, and Attachment: Brain Systems for Love. North American Sexual Health Management Symposium. Keynote address. NYC 1999: Lust, Attraction, and Attachment: Brain Systems for Love. New Perspectives in the Management of Female Sexual Dysfunction: Boston University School of Medicine and the Department of Urology. Grand Master Lecture, October 22

21 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. New York Academy of Sciences. Women in Science section. Oct. 14th. 1999: The Nature of Free Will: The State of the Nature/Nurture Controversy in the Year 2000 in “Darwin’s Second Century,” symposium at the annual meeting of the The World Future Society, July 30. 1999: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: An Evolutionary Perspective. Keynote: Robert Wood Johnson Human Sexuality Program, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Jan. 4th. 1998: Lust, Attraction and Attachment in Mammalian Evolution: neurological correlates and evolutionary functions. American Anthropological Association, annual meeting. Dec.4 1998: The Neurophysiology of Lust, Infatuation and Attachment: Drive Theory Revisited. The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, November 3 1998: This Thing Called Love. Keynote address for The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Conference: Brief Therapy: Lasting Impressions. NYC Aug 27th. 1998 Lust, Attraction, Attachment: Neural correlates, functions and evolution of the three primary mating emotions in mammals. at 16th annual SUNY Symposium on Molecular Biology: Sex, Development and Evolution. SUNY Stony Brook May 18,. 1997 The Evolution of Gender Differences in the Brain In "Biological Perspectives in the Social Sciences" Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College; Faculty Seminar. August 3 1997 Lust, Infatuation, Attachment: The Family from the Grasslands to the Future. Keynote at Attention to the Child. Sponsored by the Family Court Services Statewide Educational Insitute, Judicial Council of California. March 22. 1997 Lust, Attraction, Attachment: The three primary mating emotions in mammals and male/female differences inHomo. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Feb. 13-18. 1996 “The Brain Physiology of Gender, Sex and Love” Keynote at conference for U.S Federal Judges of the First Circuit Court, Hyannis, MA, Oct. 3. 1996 “Human Sexuality in Evolutionary Perspective” to the Board of Directors of SIECUS: The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States. Sept. 27. 1996 “Lust, Infatuation, Attachment: A preliminary investigation of the neurohormonal systems associated with the three primary reproductive emotions in mammals and their evolution in the genus Homo.. National Institute of Health, Animal Center, June 24. 1996

22 “Sex and Love in Midlife” New School for Social Research, NYC June 6. 1996 “The Brain Physiology of Gender, Sex and Love” at conference held for U.S Federal Judges by The Gruter Institute at Dartmouth College, May 15 1996 “Love, Sex and Gender: How Culture and Brain Physiology Interact” conference: Contemplating Sex: Inferences, Strategies, Meanings; Rutgers University, March 23. 1995 “Human Divorce Patterns and the Future of the Family” Plenary session, American Sociological Association annual meeting, Aug 21. 1995 “Human Divorce Patterns: How neural mechanisms in the brain influence divorce and interact with American divorce law.” Human Behavior and Evolution Society annual meeting, June 30. 1995 “The Evolution of Human Gender Differences and Their Relevance to Contemporary Issues” In "Biological Perspectives in the Social Sciences" Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College; Faculty Seminar. August 8 1994 “Evolution of Behavior: Marriage, Adultery and Divorce” in The Biology of Human Behavior, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Executive Conference, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.. 1994 “The Evolution of Human Gender Differences and Their Relevance to Contemporary Issues” In "Biological Perspectives in the Social Sciences" Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College; Faculty Seminar, J uly. 1994 “Anthropological Aspects of Marital Relations” in “Nuevas Relaciones Y Desafios Entre Las Personas,” conference in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain, sponsored by la Universidad Complutense. 1993 “The Evolution of Human Sexuality and Its Relevance to Contemporary Issues” In "Biological Perspectives in the Social Sciences" Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College; Faculty Seminar, July. 1992 "The Evolution of Human Sexuality" Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Teaching Seminar, Squaw Valley, CA. June 18-25. 1991 "To Popularize or not to Popularize: What's the Problem?" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, November. 1990 "Evolution of Gender Differences in the Brain: Implications for the Ethology of Intimacy" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, Nov 30. 1990 "Evolution and Future of Marriage, Sex and love" Plenary Address. Society for the Scientific Study of Sex. Nov.1-4

23 1990 "Bringing Anthropology to the Public: Ethical Concerns and Media Constraints" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. Nov. 28-Dec 1. 1990 "Evolution of Gender Differences in the Brain: Implications for the Ethology of Intimacy" Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Aug. 16. 1989 "Practicing Anthropology on Television: Myth and Reality" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, Nov. 14-18. 1989 "Ecology of Human Monogamy: Gender Relations in A. afarensis" In "The Archeology of Gender" (Conference) University of Calgary, Nov. 9-12. 1989 "Evolution of Human Serial Pairbonding" The Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Annual Meeting, Aug 25-27 1989 1989 "Evolution of Monogamy, Adultery and Divorce: How Gender Perspectives Skew the Data." Feminist Perspectives in Anthropology: A symposium, Hunter College, April 15, 1989 1988 "Anthropological Perspectives on Present Trends in Western Family Life" Seminar on the Future of the Family. Liberalt Forskningssenter, Lifo. Oslo, Norway. 1988 "Mind, Body and Symbol: The Links Between Sex and Gender" Discussant, American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. l987 "The Evolution of Human Sexuality: How Anthropologists and the Public Interact to Formulate the questions and answers." American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Annual Meeting. 1986 "Human Patterns of Divorce in Evolutionary Perspective" Man and Beast Revisited, Conference of the Smithsonian Institution. 1986 "Evolution of Divorce" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1986 "Anthropology in the Media" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1985 "Altricial Neonates and Hominid Sexual Evolution: Modern Consequences" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. l985 "Popularizing Anthropology: Myth and Reality" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1985 "The Evolution of Adultery" Northeastern Anthropological Association, Annual meeting. 1984 "The Origin of The Human Female Mosaic Reproductive Strategy" American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting.

24 1983 "The Loss of Estrous Periodicity in Hominid Evolution" Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, Annual Meeting.

SPONSORED LECTURES (museum, university, professional, corporate):

2016; The Female Mind. Conference for Women in Construction, Dallas, Sept 29th 2016: Is Technology Changing Love, GOOGLE, NYC, Sept 20. 2016: Why We Love: Aspen Ideas Festival, Keynote, June 30, Aspen, Colorado 2016: Modern Love: Aspen Ideas Festival, Panel with Eric Klinenberg and Christie Heffner, June 30, Aspen, Colorado 2016: Is Technology Changing Love? TED conference, Banff, Canada, June 27 2016: The Art of Brand Seduction. Keynote for Foote, Cone and Belding, at the International Advertising Festival, Cannes, France 2016: Slow Love and Impact of Technology on Family Life. Keynote, Annual conference of the Matchmaker’s Institute, April 15. 2016: Slow Love and Impact of Technology on Family Life. On the Edge. Speech and panel discussion at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton U. April 14. 2016: The Neuroscience of Educating and Learning. Keynote, 27th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, Florida, April 6. 2016: The Neuroscience of Educating and Learning. Keynote for conference of the International Baccalaureate, Hyderabad, India. March 19. 2016: Lust, romance, attachment: the drive to love and who we choose. Secret Science Club The Bell House, NYC. Feb 23 2016: Why we love: The Rubin Museum of Art, NYC, Feb 17. 2015; Biology of Leadership. Keynote; Society of Cosmetic Scientists. NYC Dec 10. 2015: The Biology of Leadership, Keynote, NACUBO convention, Chicago, Oct 26. 2015: The Science of Love. Keynote; Women’s Wellness Conference for GenSpring Family Offices, Palm Beach, FLA Oct 18 2015: The Biology of Leadership, Keynote, NACUBO convention, Austin Texas, Sept 28. 2015: The Drive to Love and Whom We Choose, Center for Integrative Medicine, Irvine, CA May 15 2015: Business Chemistry, Las Vegas May 6 2015: The Biology of Leadership, Keynot eat NACUBO, San Francisco, April 25 2015: Future Sex: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose, Global Family Reunion. NYC, June 6 2015: Biology of Leadership: The brain science of how you think, communicate and lead. Internet Week, NYC, May 20 2015: She Thinks; He Thinks: Gender differences in the brain. American Association of Orthodontists. Annual convention San Francisco, May 16 2015: The Drive to Love and Who We chose. Keynote at annual meeting of the Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine. U. Cal. Irvine, Costa Mesa, CA, May 15. 2015: She Thinks; He Thinks: Gender differences in the brain. EMC corp. Las Vegas, May 6. 2015: Business Chemistry: the Biology of Leadership. National Association of College and University Business Officers, Keynote, San Francisco, April 26. 2015: Business Chemistry: the Biology of Leadership. National Association of College and University Business Officers, Keynote, Atlanta March 23. 2015: Business Chemistry: the Biology of Leadership. National Association of College and

25 University Business Officers, Keynote, NYC Feb 6. 2014: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Keynote for retreat: Center for Investment and Wealth management. Laguna Beach, CA, Nov 7 2014: The Drive to Love: Pop Tech conference, Oct 24, Camden, Maine 2014: The Drive to Love: Keynote for U.S. Journal, Behavioral Health and Addictive Disorders. Las Vegas, Sept 18. 2014: The Drive to Love and who we chose. SciHampton, August 7. 2014: The Drive to Love, Keynote for Mensa, annual meeting, Boston, July 5th 2014: The Female Mind. Keynote for Biogen. Zurich, Switzerland, June 26 2014: On Men. Panelist at session, What are you worried about. At the World Science Festival, May 31. 2014: The Drive to Love: Keynote for U.S. Journal, Behavioral Health and Addictive Disorders. Seattle, May 28 Who we chose: workshop for U.S. Journal, Seattle, May 28 2014: conversation with John Tierney (New York Times) May 15. Reason. NYC 2014: The Female Mind: Biology of Leadership. Simons Leadership conference, April 23 2014: Future Sex: the TED conference, Vancouver. March. 21 2014: Matching algorithms: The SXSW Conference, March 11 2014: The Drive to Love: Keynote for U.S. Journal, Tampa FLA, Feb 11 Who we chose: workshop for U.S. Journal, Tampa FLA, Feb 11 2013: The Evolution of Love and Who We Choose, The Annual Standard Bank-PAST Phillip Tobias Memorial Lecture, Johannesburg, South Africa, Oct 22 2013: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose, The Kinsey Institute, Indiana U, Oct 1 2013: On Sex and Love: Conference on Being Human, Sept 28, San Francisco 2013: The Female Mind: the Biology of Leadership: keynote, Professional Golf Association, Greensboro, NC, August 13 2013: The Drive to Love, Who We Choose and How to Make Love Last, Melbourne, Australia, June 17. Keynote for conference: Happiness and it’s causes. 2013: The Female Mind: the Biology of Leadership: keynote, Professional Golf Association, Pittsburgh, June 25 2013: In Conversation with Helen Fisher. California Academy of Sciences 2013 conversations at the Herbst Theater Series. June 4. 2013: The Algorithm Method: Love in the Age of Social Media. panel discussion at New York Internet Week, sponsored by YourTango, May 20 2013: Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Keynote: Pearls of Wisdom conference. Missouri Baptist Medical Center, St. Louis, MO, May 10 2013: The Female Mind: the Biology of Leadership: keynote, Professional Golf Association, San Antonio, April 2 2013: Biology of Mind. TED, Long Beach, CA, Feb 26 2013: The Drive to Love and Whom We Choose. National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC, Feb 14. 2012: Business Chemistry: Biology of Leadership. General Electric, NY, July 26 2012: Biology of Leadership: G-20 conference, Los Cabos, Mexico, June 16th 2012: The Drive to Love and Who We Chose: National Academy of Sciences, June 6th 2012: Corporate Chemistry: Biology of Mind: Keynote, conference by The Economist, Information: big Data and the Evolution of Smart Systems, June 6th 2012: Business Chemistry: Conference of TEDxNew York, May 11th 2012: Business Chemistry: General Electric, Fairfield, CT, May 8th,

26 2012: Business Chemistry, AkzoNobel, Shanghai, China, April 23. 2012: Algorithm Method: Love in the Age of Social Media, SXSW Conference panel discussion by YourTango.com 2012: “O love is the crooked thing” Anatomy of Romance, The Century Association, NYC 2012: Biology of Mind: MANE perfumers, NYC, March 6th 2012: Biology of Leadership, The 19th annual National Character and Leadership Symposium, US Air Force Academy, Feb 24, Colorado Springs, CO 2012: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Keynote for The Center for Brain Health, University of Texas at Dallas, Feb 14th. 2012: She Thinks / He Thinks. Keynote for: KPMG/Blue Cross/CSX Corp, Jacksonville Women’s Leadership Forum, Feb 16, Jacksonville, Florida, Feb 15 2012: She Thinks / He Thinks. Keynote for Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, Feb 7th, NYC 2011: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose: Renaissance Weekend, Charleston, SC, Dec 30 2011: Biology of Personality. Presentation to VISA, Oct.19, Los Angeles 2011: Biology of Mind. TEDxChicago, Oct 14, Chicago 2011: “The Big Story” panel discussion on Internet dating sponsored by The New Yorker Aug 8 2011: Biology of Personality, VISA, Foster City, CA, Aug 5. 2011: The Female Mind. Keynote: Women in Leadership meeting, AkzoNobel, Chicago, May 3 2011: Female Think/Male Think. American Express. New York March 21 2011: California Cryobank, Los Angeles, March 15 2011: Business Chemistry: Deloitte; Miami, March 3rd 2011: Female Think/Male Think. USA Today/Gannet executives, Washington DC, March 11 2011: The Female Mind. International Monetary Fund, Washington DC, March 8 2011: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Maryland Science Center, Feb 10. 2011: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Young Presidents Organization, Guadelajara, Mexico, Jan 13 2011: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose: Young Presidents Organization, Monteray, Mexico, Jan 12 2010: Business Chemistry. Deloitte Conference; Buenos Aires, Dec 1st. 2010: The Drive to love Who we choose. Two Keynotes, Conference on Couples Therapy, for Foundation for the Contemporary Family. CA, Oct Nov 14th 2010: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose, El Ser Creativo, Malaga, Spain, Oct 22 2010: The Female Mind. Bank of America, London, October 5. 2010: The Female Mind. Bank of America, Charlotte, NC, Sept 21th 2010: The Female Mind. Bank of America, New York City, Sept 15th 2010: Business Chemistry. Deloitte meeting; Las Vegas, Sept 14. 2010: Lust, Romance, Attachment: The drive to love and who we choose Centro de Estudios Publicos, Santiago, Chile, Sept 9. Fundacion Ciencia y Evolucion, Santiago, Chile, Sept 8. 2010: The Brain in Love The Evolution of Personality. Koobi Fora Summer Field School, Rutgers U, Kenya, June 18-July 2nd. 2010: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women. keynote, AkzoNobel, Amsterdam, June 16. 2010: When is love good enough? In conversation with Esther Perel, The Open Center, May 11 2010: The Drive to Love. Colony Club, NYC April 22nd 2010: Business Chemistry. For Deloitte Summit,

27 San Francisco, April 8th New Jersey, May 13 New York May 20 Chicago, July 15 2010: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Center for Brain Health, UT, Dallas, Feb 16 2010: Emotion and Motion. Guggenheim Museum, NYC, Feb 15th. 2010: Emotion and Motion. Guggenheim Museum, NYC, Feb 14th. 2010: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, Feb 11 2010: The First Sex: the natural talents of women and how they are changing the world. Bank of America, New York City, Feb 10th. 2010: The Drive to Love, Who We Choose, and what this means for Business. DLD conference, Munich, Germany. Jan 25. 2010 : Why Him? Why Her? The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. The William Alanson White Institute. NYC, Jan 9, 2010: Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Science of Love and Who we Choose. New York Academy of Sciences, NYC Jan 5 2009: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. William Cullen Bryant Library, Roslyn, NY Nov 15 2009: The Drive to Love and Who We Choose. La Cuidad des Ideas, Puebla, Mexico, Nov 6. 2009: Why Him? Why Her?: The Evolution of Mate Choice. Aspen Ideas Festival, Aspen Institute, June 29-July 5 2009: Why Him? Why Her? 92nd Street Y, New York City, June 1. 2009: Why Him? Why Her? State University of New York at Binghamton, May 5. 2009: Why Him? Why Her? National Press Club, Washington DC, Feb. 2009: Why Him? Why Her? Illahee lecture Series: The Nature of Desire, Portland, OR, Feb. 2009: Why Him? Why Her? Boston Museum of Science, Feb 4. 2009: Why Him? Why Her, Intenet Dating Conference, Miami, Jan 22, 2009 2008: The Drive to Love. SHARP Lectures, New York University, Nov 19th. NYC 2008: Sex and Love: The Biology of Romance. Roundtable. Don Pfaff, moderator. Philoctetes Society, NYC. Sept 20 2008: The Female Mind, Merrill Lynch. Nov 3. NYC 2008: The Female Mind. for symposium: Female Trouble. Burda Media Group, Munich, Germany July 21. 2008: The Female Mind. Women Financial Advisor Training Symposium, Merrill Lynch. June 10. NYC 2008: The Marriage Revolution: Forward to the Past. At conference: Thinking Digital: Technology, Ideas and our future. Newcastle, Eng. May 21. 2008: Conversations with Shakespeare: Sex, sins, sacraments, seductions and satisfactions. Symphony Space, New York, June 2nd. 2008: The Female Mind. Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge MA May 2 2008: The Drive to Love. Washington U, St. Louis, MO April 16th. 2008: The Drive to Love. TED Conference, Monterey, CA, Feb 29 2008: The Drive to Love. NGO section of the Department of Public Information, United Nations. Feb 14th. 2008: The Female Mind. Merrill Lynch, Feb 7th 2008: The Rise of the Multicultural Couple. Panelist, World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, Jan 25 2008: Food, Culture and Civilization. Panelist, World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland,

28 Jan 24. 2007: Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love, Keynote for 2007 Psychology Synergy conference of Psi Beta, Collin College, Dallas, TX. 2007: Who We Love: the biology of mate choice. Keynote for conference at Match Makers of America. Sept. 29, New Jersey 2007: The Drive to Love and Implications for Stalking. TK Wolf 2nd Annual Conference. The Brain: Love, Sex, Obsession and Narcissism: When things Go Awry. Tulsa, OK, Sept 6. 2007: The Future of the Family: Sex, Romance and Attachment. The World Future Society. Minneapolis, July 29. 2007: Falling in Love: Why You? Why Me?. Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC July 18 2007: The Female Mind: School of Management; Ben-Gurion University, Israel, May 9 2007: The Drive to Love: Annual Jean Day Lecture, Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers U. April 27 2007: The Female Mind: Keynote: KPMG Executive Retreat for Women. Atlanta, GA; April 18, 2007: The Female Mind: keynote at conference: BUZZ, retreat for executive women. Orange County, CA March 20. 2007: Why We Love. Moravian College, Bethelem, PA, March 14. 2006: The Female Mind: The Natural Talents of Women and How They Are Changing the World. Women’s forum for the Economy & Society, Deauville, France Oct 5-7. 2006: The Drive to Love: A Neural Mechanism for Mate Choice and why you choose specific individuals to love. Imago International Conference, Albuquerque, Oct 26 2006: The Female Mind: Merrill Lynch, Symposium on Women as Leaders. New York, Sept 13 2006: The Drive to Love. Summit for Clinical Excellence. The Ben Franklin Institute, Monterey, CA June 10 2006: The Drive to Love: A Neural Mechanism for Mate Choice. International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress (July 23-24) 2006: Future Sex: Gender Differences and Trends in family life. Summit for clinical Excellence, Monterey CA, June 10 2006: The Drive to Love: A Neural Mechanism for Mate Choice. New Center for Psychoanalysis/Dept of Psychiatry, UCLA (Feb 11) 2006: The Drive to Love: A Neural Mechanism for Mate Choice. The Swartz Foundation Mind/Brain Lecture Series. SUNY Stony Brook. (March 27) 2006: The Science of Love. For The Young Lions Committee, New York Public Library. 2006: The Drive to Love: in TED conference: The Future We will Create, Monterey California, Feb 24. 2006: The Drive to Love: Albuquerque Academy (Jan 19) 2005: Female Mind/Male Mind: The natural talents of women and men and how they view love and work. New York State Association of Independent Schools, Mohonk, NY (Nov 3) 2005: The Female Mind: The Natural Talents of Women and How They Are Changing the World. Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Gent, Belgium (Oct 19) 2005: The Natural Talents of Women (and Men) and How Women are Changing the World. YWCA Women’s Leadership Conference, Tuscon, AZ (Oct 14) 2005: Love Maps: The biology of Mate Choice. William Alanson White Institute, New York City, (Oct 4) 2005: The Drive to Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love. Keynote at conference, Open Hearts/Open Mind: A Celebration of Human Sexuality,

29 San Francisco, (Sept 10) 2005: The Drive to Love: Keynote for symposium: Open Heart/Open Mind. San Francisco (Sept 3) 2005: Lust, Romance, Attachment: Three brain systems for mating and the future of the family. Brooklyn College, CUNY (April 18) 2005: The Female Mind:The natural talents of women and how they are changing the world Northern Virginia Community College (April 12). 2005: The Female Mind/:The natural talents of women and how they are changing the world at Women’s leadership Initiative. Johnson & Johnson. (April 7). 2005: Why We Love. 92nd Street Y, Luncheon speech, New York City (Feb 14) 2005: Lust, romance, Attachment: Women in the 21st Century. The Belizean Grove Keynote at symposium for business women (Feb 7) 2004: Why We Love. The Committee of 200. Annual Conference of Women Business Executives, Boston (Nov 20) 2004: The Natural Leadership Talents of Women, Keynote for symposium: Women in Leadership Summit, Linkage, Boston, MA (Nov 15) 2004: The Brain in Love: YWCA Princeton, NJ. (Oct 21) 2004: The Female Mind: Keynote for a Women’s Conference sponsored by CorporateHOPE (Oct 3) 2004: What is Love?. Luncheon Keynote; Women’s Partnership for Science, Cold Spring Harbor Biological Laboratory, June 27. 2004: Women in Advertising: Procter and Gamble, Cannes, France, June 24 2004: The Female Mind: YWCA Princeton, Keynote (October 21) 2004: The Female Mind: Keynote for a Women’s Conference sponsored by the American Press Institute and CorporateHOPE (June 20) 2004: Why We Love: Luncheon address to the Women’s Media Group, NYC, May 17 2004: The Female Mind: Keynote for a Women’s Conference sponsored by the American Press Institute and CorporateHOPE (May 16) 2004: The Female Mind: Keynote for the annual meeting of the New York Press Association (April 2) 2004: Why We Love: The Nature of Romantic Love, 92nd Street Y, New York City (Feb. 29) 2004: Why We Love: The Nature of Romantic Love, The Century Association (Feb 17) 2004: Female Mind/Male Mind:The natural talents of women and men and how they contribute, complement and conflict in today’s changing office world. (Four speeches) for National Starch and Chemical Company, NJ. (Jan 28; March 15; April 14; May 20) 2004: The Female Mind: It’s Power; It’s Impact. Keynote: The Women’s Center’s Annual Leadership Conference,Washington DC, March 20) 2003: Twenty-first Century Women: (Panel Discussion) for The Corporate State: a Women’s CEO and Senior Management Summit. NYC Sept 17th. 2003: Lust, Attraction, Attachmen: An fMRI study of romantic love and the three primary aspects of the human reproductive strategy. Rutgers, Social Psychology Dept., April 18. 2003 Women in the Newsroom. Newspaper Association of America. April 28, Seattle, WA 2003: Women in the Newsroom. American Society of Newpaper Editors, April 9, New Orleans 2003: Women in the Newsroom. Senior Executives Retreat: Reflective Leadership for Complex Times. American Press Institute, Reston VA. April 1. 2003: Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Evolution and Future of Love. Rutgers U, Anthropology Club, Psych-Alliance and Cell Biology and Neuroscience Assoc. Feb 11.

30 2003: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Jan 9, To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions. Keynote for FACES conference: “Mastering counseling skills with the masters” (for couples therapists). San Diego, Nov 15 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Nov 26. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Nov 20. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Nov 19. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Oct 30. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Aug 28. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Aug. 8. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Lust, Attraction and Attachment: Brain circuitry of the primary mating emotions and their interactions with antidepressants. Aug. 7. To NY Psychiatrists and other health care practitions. GlaxoSmithKline 2002: Women in the 21st Century, Keynote, for the International Conference on Women. The Fragrance Foundation, Paris, Oct 16. 2002: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World, Keynote for the American Press Institute. Conference on: “Women in Newsroom Leadership” Sept. 26, Washington DC 2002: Anatomy of Love: Lust, Attraction, Attachment Keynote for FACES conference: Mastering Counseling Skills with the Masters. Las Vegas, May 17. 2002: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: Foundations for intimacy and separation” Keynote for Love & Intimacy: The Couples Conference, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc, Los Angeles, April 19. 2002: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: The Three Brain Systems for Love Jan 10th, Future Directions in Campus Health Care Needs. Conference of the Rutgers University Health Services 2001: All About Sex Conversation with Dr. Laura Berman and Dr Jennifer Berman, annual meeting of The American Menopause Foundation, Sept 24th 2001: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: National Automobile Dealers Association, May 11 2001: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: Leadership By Design Summit: Arthur Andersen May 1 2001: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: Lebanthal and Co., New York City, Feb 26.

31 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: American Council of Education/National Network for Women. Rutgers Annual Luncheon Series: “Spotlight: Rutgers Women--Professional Development, Leadership and Community Service” 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: Conference on Women. Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Oct 22 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: Conference on Women. Bellmont Business School. Nashville TN Oct. 19. 2000: Lust, Romance, Marriage: Evolution and Future of the Family. The Commmitte of 200. Annual Conference of Business Women. Oct. 4, Washington DC 2000: TheFirst Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: First Annual Conference on Women. SalomanSmith Barney. Bermuda Oct 1. 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: “Celebrating Millennium Women” for Virginia Slims/Leo Burnett June 20. 2000: Past, Present and Future of Women. Rutgers U, Douglass College Alumni Association, annual meeting; keynote address and debate with Lionel Tiger. June 2. 2000: The Female Mind: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: New York Women in Communications, annual meeting, May 23. 2000: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote for business conference for women. Hosted by : First Security Bank/Women’s Financial Services. April 24, Albuquerque, NM. 2000: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote for business conference for women. Hosted by : First Security Bank/Women’s Financial Services. April 13. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2000: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote for business conference for women. Hosted by : First Security Bank/Women’s Financial Services. April 14, Boisie, Idaho 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. New Canaan Branch of the American Association of University Women. April 6 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: Our Global Society. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC, April 2. 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote at Future Focus 2000: The New York Home Textiles Show. At the Fashion Institute of Technology. NYC March 7. 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Wired to Win: Women in the New millennium, conference at the Columbia Business School, NYC. Feb 18. 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote: Policy Institute, The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. Jan. 21. 2000: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. The Sokol Blosser Women-in-business Leadership Forum. Jan. 13th. NYC 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote for: New Women: New Leadership Summit on the Most Powerful Women in Business. Sponsored by Fortune Magazine. Oct. 19th. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World.

32 Keynote: Staying Healthy Together: State Senator Paula A. Hollinger’s 6th Annual Women’s Health Conference. Baltimore, Nov. 7th. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Healthy Body, Healthy Mind: Choices for Women, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital- Westchester., Keynote, Oct. 28th. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Just For Me...A Conference for Mid-Life women. Atlantic County Board Of Agriculture Keynote, Oct. 16th. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. International Women’s Forum annual meeting. Oct. 13th. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. The Committee of 200: Keynote at annual business convention, Phoenix, Oct.7 1999: Lust, Attraction, and Attachment: The Evolution and Future of the Family in “Sexuality and Human Nature: A Scientific, Religious, and Moral Exploration,” conference sponsored by the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, Inc, Star Island, NH, Aug 2. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World 92 Street Y, NYC NY., June. 1999: Does Gender Matter? Keynote for conference sponsored by Women of Orange County, CA., June. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote for conference sponsored by Brookwood Companies Inc. (Textiles), June 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Keynote for conference sponsored by Cigna Insurance Co. , June. 1999: The First Sex: The Natural Talents of Women and How They are Changing the World. Significant Women: Making a Difference. Sponsored by Bank of America, April 27. 1999: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: Women, Age and Sexuality: Keynote for conference Health-Wise Woman: New Information--New Options. Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, NYC, March 14. 1998: Viva La Difference: Gender Differences in the 21st Century Keynote for Leo Burnett U.S.A; corporate headquarters, Chicago: Nov. 4th. 1998: Evolution of the Emotions. For "Shaping a Life" All-College Course, Douglass College, Rutgers U. October 28th. 1998: Lust, Attraction, Attachment: Evolution and Future of the Family. Princeton Family Center,. October 25th. 1997: Business, Romance, Family: Women's Triumph in the 21st Century. The International Women's Forum, NYC Chaper. Nov. 11. 1997: Lust, Infatuation, Attachment: TheEvolution and Future of theFamily. The Cosmopolitan Club, NYC. Feb. 11. 1996: Lust, Infatuatiion, Attachment: Similiarities between Cultures; Differences between women and men. Smithsonian Institution , Oct. 29. 1996: Menopause, Sex and Power in Anthropological Perspective. American Menopause Foundation, Texas symposium Nov. 11. 1996: Lust, Infatuation, Attachment: The Evolution of Prostitution for PONY: Prostitutes of New York. Sept 21. 1996: “The Roots and Future of Gender Differences & Human Family Life” The Syracuse Family Center, March 29

33 1996: Gender Differences and their impact on the 21st century business community. National Association of Convenience Stores Leadership Conference. Palm Springs, Feb. 1995: Sexual legacies: How ancient sexual legacies affect our lives Smithsonian Institution (November) 1995: September “Mighty Menopause” The American Menopause Foundation, Inc,., NYC 1995 September Evolution and Future of the Family Evolution of Gender Differences in the Brain and Behavior Margaret Mead, the South Pacific, and the Anthropology of Human Behavior three lectures in the South Pacific; sponsored by Discovery Cruises/Tours of The American Museum of Natural History, NYC. 1995 Sept. “Women, Men, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century”(five lectures) Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA. 1995 The Chimpanzee Point of View: What chimps would tell us about ourselves Cornell Summer Lecture Series, July 1995 Gender Differences and the Educational Process Greenwich Country Day School, Greenwich, CT, May 1995 “Gender Differences” and “Human Sexuality” Two speeches for The Carl Jung Institute of Chicago and R.R. Donnelley & Sons, Inc., May 1995 May “Sexual Legacies: How ancient gender differences affect our lives.” American Museum of Natural History, NYC 1995 March “Gender Differences” and “Human Sexuality” Two speeches for The Carl Jung Institute of Chicago and R.R. Donnelley & Sons, Inc. 1995 March “Women in Business; Origins and Future” Keynote speech; National Conference for Women in Business, American Women’s Economic Development Corporation. 1994 November “Evolution of Human Family Life” Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. 1994 November “Women, Men, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century, Greater New York Dental Meeting 1994 November “Women, Men, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century” Vocies: Contemporary Lecture Series, Portland, OR. 1994 October“Evolution of Human Behavior: Marriage, Adultery and Divorce” Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, (public lecture), Cold Spring Harbor, NY. 1994 October “The Natural History of Women and Power” The International Women’s Forum annual meeting, luncheon speaker, The New York Academy of Sciences, NYC. 1994 September “The Evolution and Future of the Family” and “The Evolution of Gender Differences” in Indonesia; sponsored by the Discovery Cruises/Tours of The American Museum of Natural History, NYC. 1994 July “Women, Men and Contemporary Gender Issues: An Anthropological View of the Corporate Office “ The C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and R.R. Donnelley & Sons, Co. (workshop) 1994 May “Women, Men, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century, “Chief Executive Organization, NYC 1994 April “Women, Men, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century, “ Key note address, The Woman to Woman Expo, Lorain County Community College, Ohio 1994 April “The Nature of Romantic Love” Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C 1994 March “Anatomy of Love” Monmouth State College, N.J. 1994 March “Women, Men, Sex and Power: Livein the 21st Century “ Quota Club, Aruba 1994 Jan “Anatomy of Love” U California, Irvine 1994 Jan. “Anatomy of Love” U. Washington, Seattle

34 1994 Jan “Anatomy of Love” Pymander Too, Westport , Ct. 1993 Dec. “Biology and Human Behavior “The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. 1993 Dec. “Why Boys are Boys and Girls are Girls” Greenwich Country Day School, Ct. 1993 Nov. “Sexual Legacies: The Evolution and Future of Marriage, Adultery and Divorce” Manhattan Psychiatric Center, New York City. 1993 Nov: “Anatomy of Dining” The New York Merchandise Mart and Victoria Magazine, NYC 1993 Oct.: “Forward to the Past: The Dissolution of Traditional Gender Constructions” C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago 1993 Oct.: “Future Sex: The Evolution of Love” The Explorers Club, NYC 1993 Sept.: “Monogamy, Adultery and Divorce: An Anthropologist’s View” Jersey City State College, Jersey City, NJ. 1993 Sept.:“Sexual Legacies: The Origin and Future of the Family New Mexico State University, Las Cruces 1993 June: “Can We Behave? The Evolution and Future of Human Sexual Values” Cornell Summer Lecture Series, Cornell U., Ithica, NY 1993 June: “Evolution and Future of the Family” Georgetown Family Center, Washington D.C. 1993 June: “Women, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century” Southwestern Medical Center, Lawton, OK 1993 June: “Women, Men and Power” Avon Products Inc; NYC; senior executives 1993 May: “Breaking the Sexual Code: Anthropologists Look at the Mating Game” Planned Parenthood of New York City, NYC 1993 May: “Gender Legacies: Why Girls and Boys and Teachers Do the Things They Do” Greenwich Country Day School, CT. 1993 May: “Women, Sex and Power: Life in the 21st Century” Leadership Texas convention, Dallas 1993 March: “Anatomy of Love” American Association of University Women, Ridgefield, Ct. 1993 March: “Women and Men: A Brand New World” Sara Lee Corporation Annual Meeting, Atlanta. 1993 March: “The Evolution and Future of Women as Lovers, and Mothers” The 1993 Women's Health Forum, New York City. 1993 March: “Women, Men and Power: An Anthropological View” United States Department of Agriculture. 1993 January: “The Evolution of Human Sexuality” The International Institute for Human Evolutionary Research. George Washington U, Washington D.C. 1993 January: “The Evolution and Future of Marriage, Sex and Love Aspen Writer's Foundation, Aspen, Colorado 1992 December: “Anatomy of Love: A Reading” Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York City. 1992 December: "The Future of the Family and the Home." Holt Renfrew, Toronto. 1992 December: "Sexual Legacies: How Ancient Gender Differences Affect Our Lives." The Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. 1992 November: “The Evolution and Future of Human Sexuality” University of Washington, 1992 October: (two lectures) "Sexual Legacies: How Ancient Gender Differences Affect Our Lives." "Anatomy of Love: The Natural History of Monogamy, Adultery and Divorce" American Museum of Natural History, NYC 1991 November: "Of Human Bonding: The Evolution and Future of the Family." Peabody Museum, Yale University 1991 October: "The Future of the Family and the Home." The New York Fashion Association.

35 1991 June: "Of Human Bonding: The Evolution and Future of the Family." Smithsonian Institution 1991 April: "Women, Men and Power" American Museum of Natural History 1991 March: "Evolution and Future of Marriage, Adultery and Divorce" Distinguished Lecture Series; Co-sponsored by Office of the Provost and Newsday, SUNY Stony Brook. 1991 February: "Evolution and Future of Marriage, Adultery and Divorce" Ontario Psychiatric Association, Toronto. Plenary Session. 1991 January: "For Better or for Worse--'Til Something Better Comes Along" U. Michigan: Evolution and Human Behavior Program 1990 September: "The History and Future of Women in Business" National Association of Female Executives, Leadership Conference, (53 cities via closed circuit TV) 1990 July: "Evolution and Future of Sexual Relationships" Keynote address: Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, NY. 1990 April: "Biological Anthropology in the Media." Hunter College, CUNY, Anthro Club. 1990 March: "Of Human Bonding: Evolution and Future of Human Seuxality" American Museum of Natural History. 1989 October: "Ethics and Values in America: Implications for Planned Parenthood in the Post- Webster Environment." (Panelist) Moderator: Arthur Miller; for Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Annual Convention 1989 September: "The 1990s: Decade of the Entrepreneur" Entrepreneur Magazine, National Press Meeting. 1989 April: "Evolution and Future of Human Sexuality" Lowe Marschalk Advertising Agency. 1989 February-March (three lectures) "Evolution of Human Sexuality;" "Women, Men and Power" "Future Sex" American Museum of Natural History 1989 April: “Human Sexuality" Union College 1988 November: "On Human Bonding: The Evolution and Future of Human Sexuality" Institute of Social Anthropology, U. Trondheim, Norway. 1988 November (two lectures): "Evolution of Divorce" LIFO: Liberal Research Institute Conference, Oslo “Trends in Contemporary Famile Life" LIFO: Liberal Research Institute Conference, Oslo, 1988 September: "Of Human Bonding: The Evolution and Future of Human Sexuality" Purdue. 1988 September: "Evolution and Future of Human Sexuality" New Woman Magazine (To Staff) 1988 September: "Practicing Anthropology in the Media" Professional Association of Anthropologists, NYC 1988 March: "Human Sexuality" Nassau Psychiatric Society,,NY. 1988 January: “Evolution and Future of Human Sexuality" Smithsonian Institution 1987 October-November (four lectures): American Museum of Natural History "Human Sexuality" "Origin of the Family" "Women, Men and Power" "Future Sex" l987 February: "Gender Roles in Anthropological Perspective" University of Missouri. l987 March (three lectures): "Of Human Bonding" Napa County Medical Society Auxiliary, Napa, CA. l987 January:

36 "Of Human Bonding: Origin and Future of Human Sexuality." "Women, Men and Power" "Future Sex" Aspen Community and Institute Committee, Aspen, Colorado. 1986 November "Of Human Bonding" American Museum of Natural History. 1986 April: “The Sex Contract: The Evolution and Future of the Family" CUNY City College, NYC. 1986 April: "Origin of Human Reproductive Strategies" New Mexico State University, 1986 April: "Anthropology in the Media" The New York Academy of Sciences , NYC, 1986 March: "Origin of Human Female Sexual Behavior: Serial Monogamy and Clandestine Adultery" The Graduate Center CUNY March 7, 1986. 1985 June: Conference Workshop: "Is the American Family an Endangered Species." at The New America Conference, Tarrytown Conference Center, NY. 1985 April: "Is the Family An Endangered Species" Keynote speech, conference: Accent on Women University of Wisconsin, Parkside. 1985 April:"Is the Family An Endangered Species?" Keynote speech at Conference Sponsored by the Virginia Council on Social Welfare. 1985 March: "The Origin and Future of the Family" Keynote speech, conference: "Gender, Sexuality, and the Development of Human Culture" sponsored by The Wyoming Association for the Advancement of the Humanities. 1984 September: "The Future of the Family" sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, Great Neck, NY. 1984 April: "The Origin of Love, Marriage, and Divorce" Symposium on Human Sexual Behavior, supported by The Anthropology Museum of the People of New York City, at The New York Academy of Sciences. 1984 April: "The Evolution of Human Nature" presented at the annual meeting of the New York High School Teachers Association of New York City, held at New York University. 1984 March: "Primate Evolution: From Monkey to Man" Sponsored by the Gifted Children Association of New York City, held at Fordham University at Lincoln Center. 1983 June: "The Hidden Languages of Man" in symposium: "Toward a Higher Human Language" Tarrytown Conference Center, NY. 1983 June:"The Evolution of Love and Marriage" guest speaker, The Eggs and Issues Breakfast Club, New Canaan, CT. 1983 February: "The Evolution of Man from Beast" sponsored by Science Digest Magazine , for The Gifted Children Association of New York City, held at Fordham University at Lincoln Center, NYC. 1982 October: "The Sex Contract" Sponsored by the Hope Unitarian Church, Tulsa, OK. 1982 June: "The Sexual Revolution" sponsored by Science Digest Magazine, held at Science Digest Editorial Offices, NYC. 1982 "Hominid/Pongid Variations in Sexual Behavior" Department of Anthropology, Fordham University at Lincoln Center NYC. 1981: "The Loss of Estrous Periodicity and the Evolution of Bonding" The Anthropology Section of The New York Academy of Sciences. 1981: "The Loss of Estrous Periodicity in Hominid Evolution: The Columbia University Seminar on Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution. 1977: "The Evolution of Human Sexual Behavior" Department of Anthropology, Seton Hall University, N.J.

37 1976: "Ramapithecus: His Life and Times" Department of Anthropology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC.

SPONSORED LECTURES (college/university):

Haverford College, Haverford, PA, Feb 19, 2016 Washington and Lee, Lexington, VA, Feb 4, 2016 Rockhurst University, Kansas City, Oct 14 2015 Grand Valley State University, MI, October 8 Washington University in St.Louis, April 4, 2014 Indiana University / The Kinsey Institute, Oct 2013 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, March 6, 2013. University of South Florida, Tampa, Feb 21, 2013 St. Thomas College, Houston Texas, April 10, 2012 Brookdale Community College, NJ, March 22, 2012 Yale University CT, Feb 9th, 2010 SUNY Purchase, Feb 2, 2010 California Lutheran University, Los Angeles, Oct 26, 2009 Yale University CT, Feb 14th, 2008 Butler University, Indianapolis, Sept 27, 2006. California State University at Hayward, June 1, 2006 U. Colorado, Colorado Springs, April 17, 2006 Pacific University, April 13, 2006 Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 9, 2006 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, March 6, 2006 Dalton State College, Dalton, GA,Nov 10, 2005 Drury University, Springfield , Missouri, Feb 20, 2003 North Carolina State University, Nov 20, 2001 North Carolina State University, Nov 19, 2001 College of St. Mary’s, Omaha NE. March 28, 2000 West Chester University, West Chester, PA, Feb 2, 2000. Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, Oct 20, 1999 Victoria College, Victoria, Texas, April 7th, 1998 Western New England College, Nov 1995 Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, April 30-May 2, 1995 (Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar) U. Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April 10-12, 1995 (Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar) Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, March 20-21, 1995 (Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar) Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, March 7, 1995 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, February 27, 1995 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, Jan. 23-24, 1995 (Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar) Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, Nov 15-16, 1994 ( Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar) Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, Oct 12-13, 1994 (Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar) Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, March 9, 1993 Barton College, Wilson, NC, Feb. 16, 1993 North Carolina State University/Raleigh, Feb. 15, 1993 Ft. Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, Feb. 11, 1993 Germantown Academy, Philadelphia, Dec. 15, 1992 University of Western Kentucky, Bowling Green, Sept 14, 1992

38 Onondaga Community College, Syracuse, April 27, 1992 Southern Connecticut State College, New Haven, March 6, 1992 Colorado School of Mines, Colorado, January 29, 1992 Mercyhurst College, Erie, Pennsylvania, January 28, 1992 Beloit College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Oct 23, 1991 Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, Oct 17 1991 Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY, May 3, 1991 Tennessee Tech, Cookeville, TN, March 26, 1991 Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, March 12, 1991 Alma College, Alma, michigan, Jan 23, 1991 Trinity University, San Antonio, Nov. 14, 1990 Randolph-Macon, Virginia, Nov. 13, 1990 Suffolk County Community College, NY, Oct 9, 1990 California State University at Fresno, Oct 3, 1990 SUNY Plattsburgh, New York, Aug. 30, 1990 Saint Cloud State College, Minnesota, April 18, 1990 U. Southern Mississippi, March 20, 1990 Central Methodist College, Missouri, March 6,1990 Rio Grande College, Ohio, Oct 2, 1989 University of Nebraska, Oct. 29, l986 Suffolk County Community College, NY: Nov. 19, 1986 Southern Connecticut State College, CT, April 17, 1986 Kearney State College, Kearney Nebraska, March 13, 1986 Des Moines Community College, Iowa, March 12, 1986 College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio:,January 30, 1986 Drew University, New Jersey, Dec. 3, 1985 Florida Institute of Technology, Jan 21, 1985 Niagara Community College, New York, Nov. 26, 1985 University of Portland, Oregon, Nov. 20, 1985 Idaho State University, Pocatello, Nov. 19, 1985 University of Rochester, New York, Oct. 29, 1985 University of Puget Sound, Washington, Oct 24, 1985 College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, Oct. 23, 1985 University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, October 23, 1985 Kansas State University, Manhattan Kansas, April 10, 1985 SUNY Albany, Feb. 12, 1985 Eastern Washington State University, Cheney Washington, January 17, 1985 Sangamon State University, Springfield Illinois, March 11, 1985 Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, AR, April 9, 1985 Rio Grande College, Ohio, April 3, 1985 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, March 28, 1985 Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ, March 12, 1985 Delta College, Michigan, Jan. 16, 1985 Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD: Jan. 10, 1985 Somerset County College, NJ, Oct. 25, 1984 North Carolina Central University, Durham NC, Oct. 11, 1984 Le Moyne College, Syracuse NY, Oct. 3, 1984 Saginah Valley State College, Michigan, Sept. 24, 1984

39 Depauw University, IN, Sept. 21, 1984 University of Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 25, 1984 Columbia Basin College, MA, Feb. 4, 1984 Salem State College, MA, Feb. 4, 1984 University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Oct. 25, 1983 Kenyon College, OH, April 26, 1983 C.W. Post College, NY, April 19, 1983 Western Maryland College, March 30, 1983 Salem College, NC, March 31, 1983 The Citadel, SC, March 17, 1983 Rockingham Community College, NC, March 16, 1983 Montgomery College: Rockville, MD, Feb. 10, 1983 Monroe Community College, March 9, 1983 St. Lawrence University, Feb. 16, 1983 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Feb. 10, 1983 Illinois State University, Jan. 26, 1983

SYMPOSIUM CHAIR/MODERATOR/DISCUSSANT (Academic):

1997: Margaret Mead Film Festival: Film moderator and discussant American Museum of Natural History, NYC, Nov. 7/Nov. 12. 1997: Human Family Systems , discussant, The Princeton Family Center. Oct 24 1996: The Relationship System and Individual Variation in Emotional Functioning, Conference at The Georgetown Family Center, April 13-14; discussant 1990: Chair: Human Evolution: Approaches, Models and Problems American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting 1986: Co-Chair with Fran Mascia-Lees (Bard College): Human Sexuality in Biocultural Perspective American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1986: Co-Chair with Ruth Selig (Smithsonian Institution): Anthropology and the Public: Reaching a Wider Audience. American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1985: Co-Chair with Wenda Trevathan (New Mexico State): Birth in Biocultural Perspective American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1984: Chair: The Anthropologist in American Society: Past, Present,and Future American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting. 1983: Chair: The Arts in Human Evolution, supported by The Anthropology Section of The New York Academy of Sciences. 1983: Chair: Human Sexuality: Its Cultural Variations and Biological Components, The Anthropology Section of The New York Academy of Sciences. 1978: Chair: Anthropology for Hire: A Workshop, The Anthropology Section of The New York Academy of Sciences 1977: Chair: Sociobiology: The Debate, The Anthropology Section of The New York Academy of Sciences.

AFFILIATIONS:

Society for Neuroscience: Member , 2003- American Anthropological Association: Fellow Nominations Committee: Chair 1990; member 1988-90.

40 Margaret Mead Award Committee: Chair 1987; member 1986-88. Biological Unit: member. National Association for the Practice of Anthropology: founding member Chair: Publications Committee 1984-1987 Secretary 1984-1986 Contributing Editor, NAPA Unit, Anthropology Newsletter 1984-1986 Member-at-Large, NAPA Governing Council 1987 American Association for the Advancement of Science: Fellow The New York Academy of Sciences: Fellow Advisory Committee, Anthropology Section, 1977-97 Co-Chair, Anthropology Section, 1982-84 Co-Vice Chair, Anthropology Section, Chair 1980-82 Co-Chair, Workshop Committee, Anthropology Section, 1977-78 Publications Committee, member 1975-1978 Society for the Scientific Study of Sex: Member Sex Information and Education Council of the United States: Member Columbia University Seminar on Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution: Associate, 1984-1990 Science Digest Magazine: Advisory Board 1983-1985. Scientists Institute for Public Information: Member, 1983-1990 Professional Association of Anthropologists NYC: 1986-89 Nominating Committee (1987) AFTRA: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists: Member Planned Parenthood of New York City: Member, Board of Directors, 1984-94 Policy Issues and Actions Committee, member 1984-86 Technical Training and Assistance Committee, member 1986-88 Direct Services Committee, vice-chair, 1992-94 Planned Parenthood of New York City, Board Council: 1994-present National Association of Female Executives: Advisory Board, 1991-2 Annual Review of Sex Research: Consulting Editor, 1991 American Menopause Foundation: Board of Directors, 1996- Human Behavior and Evolution Society: Member Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research: Research Fellow.

REFEREE/REVIEWER:

2002: Evolution and Human Behavior: article review 1999- National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Branch, Data Safety and Monitoring Board. 1999 National Science Foundation, grant proposal 1994- 96 Human Nature, submitted articles 1992-1996 Journal of Sex Research, submitted articles 1992 Book proposal, Quarry: Closing in on the Missing Link, By N. Boaz, The Free Press 1989 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, grant proposal 1989 Book proposal, The Inevitability of Patriarchy, By S. Goldberg, The Free Press 1988 National Science Foundation, grant proposal 1988 American Anthropologist, submitted article 1987 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, grant proposal

41 1985 Book proposal, New Revolutions in Anthropology, By M.P. Fisher, Franklin Watts.

FIELD / RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

2006- Studying patterns of mate choice among (8 million) members of Internet Dating/Relationship site 1996- fMRI brain scanning of romantic attraction: with colleagues at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and SUNY Stony Brook 1996: Survey on romantic love in New York City, Rutgers U., and U. of Tokyo 1995: Oral Histories of New York City “Sex Workers” 1992-94: Oral Histories of nine senior members of Planned Parenthood of New York City, 1968: Field Researcher on Navajo Indian Reservation for Dr. Stanley A. Freed, Curator, Dept. of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Research Professor: Dept. Anthropology, Douglass Campus, Rutgers U., 2000-2003 Visiting Scholar: Phi Beta Kappa Society, Fall 1994-Spring 1995 Classes at American colleges and universities. Intern Supervisor: Fall 1994-Spring 1995; Dept. of Health Studies, Health Education Program, New York University School of Education. (for graduate student) Visiting Professor: 1983-present, Classes in Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology and Women’s Studies Programs at American colleges and universities as part of lecture circuit responsibilities. Adjunct, Department of Anthropology, New York University: Graduate class: “Human Variation,” Spring 1984. Adjunct, Department of Anthropology, Extension Division for Adult Education, SUNY Purchase. “Anthropology and Film, “1974-1975. Adjunct, Department of Anthropology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC, “Human Evolution, “ 1974. Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1970-72.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONSULTANT /COMMENTATOR (Business Contracts):

Consultant: VISA 2011-2012 Consultant: Deloitte, 2010-2011 Consultant: Harpo Productions/Oprah University 2011 Consultant: Procter & Gamble, 2009-2011 Consultant: Match.com International, 2008- Consultant: Chief Scientific Advisor, Chemistry.com (division of Match.com) 2005- Consultant: Roper Starch Worldwide: Think tank on future of retail industries Sept 7, 1999 Consultant: WETA/NOVA (national PBS TV) “The Natural History of the Senses" 1991-93. Consultant: Time/Life Books, Man and Woman Jan. 1994 On-Air Commentator: "Women's Worlds: The Evolution and Future of Women" Video for Avon Inc. April 1993 Consultant: Nature (Channel 13 PBS TV) "The Sexual Imperative." Jan 1990-Dec. 1991.

42 Consultant: Nature (Channel 13 national TV) "The Nature of Love" 1990. Consultant: Reader's Digest General Books, Family Guide to Natural Medicine. 1990; 92. Consultant: Reader's Digest General Books, ABC's of the Human Mind Jan. 1989. Consultant: Reader's Digest General Books, NYC, The Family of Man, April 1988. Consultant: British Broadcasting Co/Canadian Broadcasting Corp. “Gender Differences in the Brain.” July, 1987. Consultant/Writer: Smithsonian World, PBS (national) "Talking Without Words." 1983. Exhibit Designer: American Museum of Natural History. "Hopi Symbolism" Jan. 1981. Editor: Reader's Digest General Books, NYC, The Riddles of Man, March-June, 1980. Research Editor: Reader's Digest General Books, Inc. NYC 1975-1978 Chief of Research, America's Fascinating Indian Heritage Research Editor, The Story of the Great American West

PUBLIC EDUCATION: television and radio (contracts):

On-Air Radio Commentary: The Political Brain. BBC Nov 2, 2012 On-Air Television Commentator: Why Him? Why Her? ABC 20/20 Special, Jan 30, 2009 On-Air Radio Commentator: The Good Life, with Jesse Dylan. (30+ segments) 2007. Host: What is Love? (four part radio series for BBC World Service) international, July-August, 2004 Host: Anatomy of Love (four part TV series) Turner Broadcasting Systems aired 2/14/95, 2/15/95. On-Air Radio Commentator and consultant: Bi-weekly Radio Series for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Host Vicki Gabareau. Sept 1990 - March 1991. On-Air Radio Commentator: 4-part series on human behavior for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, April, 1987. On-Air Television Commentator: Ten part series, NBC Today Show, 1984-85

PUBLIC EDUCATION: Commentator for newspapers and magazines: The New York Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine, Newsweek, US World and News Report, The Economist, London Times, Toronto Globe and Mail, Science News, Nature, New Scientist, Oprah Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Marie Claire, and 200+ other newspapers and magazines nationally and internationally. (Fisher fields 20+ calls per week from media outlets.)

TV and Radio appearances include: CNN: The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer; Nightline (ABC), Dateline NBC, PrimeTime Live (ABC), 20/20 (ABC), “The View,” The Colbert Report, CNN News, CNN International News (10+ times), The Today Show (NBC) (50+ times), NBC Nightly News, ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America (ABC) (10+ times), John Stossel (ABC) (10+ times), USA Today, WGBH (PBS Boston), Charlie Rose (PBS New York), The Cronkit Report, WETA (PBS Washington), The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, MS- NBC Today in America, The Morning Show (CBS) (5+times), Oprah Winfrey Show, the Anderson Cooper Show (ABC), History Channel, Discovery Channel (10+times), National Geographic Channel, BBC London, Channel 4 London, CBC Canada, Brian Lehrer Show. She has also appeared on many local, regional, national, international and foreign radio talk shows including: Larry King Live, Talk of the Nation (NPR), Science Friday (NPR), The Diane Rehm Show (Washington D.C.), The Leonard Lopate Show (New York NPR), Brian Lehrer Show, All

43 Things Considered (NPR), Michael Jackson Show (Los Angeles), The Milt Rosenberg Show (Chicago), Quirks and Quarks, (CBC national Canadian), Ideas (CBC national Canadian), WBEZ/Chicago NPR, AAAS Science, The Takeaway (WNYC), BBC National Radio, and BBC World Service (international radio); Star Talk with Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

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