Sari M. Van Anders, Ph.D

Sari M. Van Anders, Ph.D

van Anders Vita 1 Sari M. van Anders, Ph.D. Departments of Psychology and Gender Studies, Queen’s University 61 Arch Street, Kingston ON K7L 3N6, Canada E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 613-533-2037 Website: https://www.queensu.ca/psychology/van-anders-lab/ RESEARCH INTERESTS Social neuroendocrinology, intimacy & sexuality, gender/sex & sexual diversity, feminist neuroscience, evolution, health, feminist science studies, queer science. APPOINTMENTS Canada 150 Research Chair in Social Neuroendocrinology, Sexuality, & Gender/Sex (July 2018-present); Queen’s University, July 2018-present: Professor, Departments of Psychology and Gender Studies (July 2018-present); Affiliate Faculty, Center for Neuroscience Studies (July 2018-present). University of Michigan (UM), 2008-2018: Thurnau Professorship for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education (2018; declined to move to new position); Early Promotion to Full Professor, Departments of Psychology and Women’s Studies (2018; declined to move to new position); Associate Professor, Departments of Psychology and Women’s Studies (2014-May 2018); Assistant Professor, Departments of Psychology and Women’s Studies (2008-2014); Faculty Member, Program in Neuroscience (2008-present); Faculty Member, Reproductive Science Program (2009-present); Faculty Member, Science, Technology, & Society Program (2012-present); Faculty Member, Biosocial Methods Collaborative (2013-present). (Modified Duties/Parental Leave: winter 2010; fall 2015/winter 2016). Indiana University Bloomington (IUB), 2007 – 2008: Assistant Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Assistant Research Scientist, The Kinsey Institute; Affiliate, Gender Studies, Neuroscience, Center for Integrative Studies in Animal Behavior. EDUCATION ∙Ph.D., Biological & Cognitive Psychology, Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University (SFU), 2003 – 2007. ∙M.A., Behavioural & Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario (UWO), 2001-2003. ∙Hons. B.A. with Distinction, Scholars’ Electives & Psychology, UWO, 1997-2001. van Anders Vita 2 GRANTS ∙2018-2025: Government of Canada, 2018-2025. Canada 150 Research Chair in Social Neuroendocrinology, Sexuality, & Gender/Sex; $2,450,000 ($350,000/year x 7 years). 2019-2021: Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) (38461). Role: PI. Social Neuroendocrinology Lab $250,000. ∙2016-2018 (to 2021, but left early to move to Canada): National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Child Health & Development (NICHD) (2T32HD007109-36). (Multiple PIs: Monk and McLoyd) Role: Co-I. Developmental Psychology Training Grant. $2,119,025. ∙2011-2018: National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) (1R01AI094563). Role: PI. Sexual modulation of HIV-relevant vaginal immunity. $1,837,368; direct: $1,175,000. ∙2012-2017: Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG) Program Grant, UM. Role: PI. Feminism + Science = Feminist Science Studies. ~$10,000/yr. ∙2014-2016: University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center. Role: PI. Child maltreatment: A new interdisciplinary model for identifying hormonal and contextual mediators and assessing interventions. $25,000. ∙2013-2016: (ranked first of 46 applications) Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Gender & Health, Institutes of Neurosciences, Mental Health & Addiction. Role: Co-Investigator. Sexual desire emerges from arousal: testing a model of responsive desire in women with and without sexual difficulties. 130347 $187,374. ∙2014-2015: Institute for Research on Women and Gender Collaborative Planning Grant, UM. Role: co-I. The Embodiment of Insult: Gender and Biobehavioral Responses to Incivility in Organizations. $8,000. ∙2012-2014: ADVANCE Development of Online Professional Networks for Faculty, UM. Role: PI. Feminist Science Network. $4,920. ∙2011-2012: Office of the Vice President for Research, UM. Role: Co-PI. Influences of cuddling and attachment on neuroendocrine & psychological outcomes. $25,000. ∙2009-2012: American Institute of Bisexuality, Inc. Role: PI. Multigender partnering and polyamory: Dynamic implications for bisexuality and hormones. $34,679. van Anders Vita 3 ∙2007-2008: The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, Student Research Grant. Role: PI. Androgenic and sexual responses to visually erotic stimuli in healthy women. $1,000. ∙2005: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Research Tools and Instruments Grant, Role: writing grant application. Enzyme immunoassay lab. $38,200. ∙2004: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada & Simon Fraser University Institutional Grant – Small. Role: writing grant application. Reciprocal effects of sexual encounters and psychological states. $4,000. ∙2003: UWO Teaching Assistants’ Union & Society for Graduate Students Role: PI. Gender, academia, and the professoriate. $150. AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS ∙Government of Canada, 2018-2025. Canada 150 Research Chair in Social Neuroendocrinology, Sexuality, & Gender/Sex; ∙American Psychological Association, Division 1: Society for General Psychology, 2019. George A. Miller Award for an Outstanding Recent Article on General Psychology for Hyde JS, Bigler RB, Joel DS, Tate CC, & van Anders SM, 2019. The future of sex and gender in psychology: Five challenges to the gender binary. American Psychologist, 74, 171-193. ∙Wenner-Gren, 2018-2019 (declined). Invited participant at “Toward an Anthropological Understanding of Masculinities, Maleness, and Vioelnce. Sintra, Portugal. ∙American Psychological Association (APA), 2018. One of 24 psychologists invited to be part of APA’s #ThankAScientist campaign. ∙University of Michigan, 2018 (declined to move to new position). Thurnau Professorship for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education. ∙University of Michigan, 2018 (declined to move to new position). Early promotion to Full Professor. •International Academy of Sex Research, 2018. Best Poster Award. ∙Globe and Mail, 2017 Noted as one of the “big brains behind Canada’s good sex”. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/relationships/the-big-brains-behind-canadas-goodsex/article37056097/ ∙American Psychological Association, 2017. Fellow. ∙Society for the Psychology of Women, 2017. Initial Fellow. ∙University of Michigan Golden Apple Award Committee, 2017. Student-nominated. •International Academy of Sex Research, 2017. Best Brief Communication Award. van Anders Vita 4 ∙Association for Women in Psychology (AWP), 2016. Distinguished Publication Award for van Anders SM, 2015. Beyond sexual orientation: Integrating gender/sex and diverse sexualities in Sexual Configurations Theory. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44, 1177-1213. ∙American Psychological Association (APA), Committee on Women in Psychology, 2016. Committee on Women in Psychology Leadership Award. ∙University of Michigan Golden Apple Award Committee, 2015. Student-nominated for “Sexuality & Science” course. ∙Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (SBN), 2014. Frank A. Beach Young Investigator Award in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. ∙The Scientist, 2014. Scientist to Watch. ∙University of Michigan: Literature, Science, and the Arts Executive Committee, 2014. 2014 Class of 1923 Memorial Teaching Award for Outstanding Teaching of Undergraduates. •International Academy of Sex Research, 2014. Best Brief Communication Award. ∙Association for Psychological Science (APS), 2013. Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions. ∙Association for Psychological Science (APS), 2013. APS Fellow. ∙Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (FSSS), 2012. Ira and Harriet Reiss Theory Award for van Anders SM, Goldey KL, & Kuo PX, 2011. The Steroid/Peptide Theory of Social Bonds: Integrating testosterone and peptide responses for classifying social behavioral contexts. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36, 1265-1275. ∙Canadian Institute of Health Research, Institute for Gender & Sex Summer Institute, 2011. Invited Mentor. Earlier Awards: Post-Doctoral, Graduate, & Undergraduate ∙Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), 2007-2009. Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PDF) Award. $80,000 (declined). ∙Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, 2007-2010. Post-Doctoral Trainee Award. $122,000 (declined). ∙Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, 2007. Young Investigator Award. $1200. ∙Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), 2007. SFU natural science nominee for National Doctoral Prize. ∙Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, & Cognition, 2007. Donald O. Hebb Graduate Student Award Honourable Mention (Oral Presentation). ∙Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, 2006. Travel Award. $800. ∙IODE War Memorial Scholarship, 2005-2006. $15,000. ∙Simon Fraser University, 2004, 2006. Graduate Fellowship, $6,000/yr. ∙Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) & SFU, 2004, 2005. Travel Award, $700/yr. van Anders Vita 5 ∙M.D. Angus & Associates Graduate Fellowship in Psychology, SFU, 2004. $569. ∙ Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC), 2003-2005. Post-Graduate Study Award (PGS-B), $40,700. ∙ Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC), 2001-2003. Post-Graduate Study Award (PGS-A), $34,600. ∙C.D. Nelson Scholarship, SFU, 2003-2004. $18,000. ∙Special Graduate Entrance Scholarship, SFU, 2003-2004. $7000. ∙Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2001, 2003. $15,000/yr. ∙For Women in Science, NSERC-UNESCO-L’Oreal Supplement, 2003. $5000. ∙ Council of Canadian

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