Curriculum Vitae 2016 Name MARY-JO DELVECCHIO GOOD Office Address Department of Global Health & Social Medicine Harvard Medical School 641 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 Ph. 617-432-2557, 617-432-0715 Email: [email protected] Education 1977 Ph.D. Harvard University, Department of Sociology and Center for Middle Eastern Studies 1969 M.A. Harvard University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies 1964 B.S. Simmons College, Government Academic Appointments 1983- Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School (1996 appointed Professor) 1983- Professor (1996 HMS) Teaching in the Department of Sociology, FAS 2005- Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs 2005- Faculty Council, Asia Center 1984- Faculty Associate, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University Fellowships and Awards 2015-2018 Co-PI, Center for Global Health Delivery–Dubai, Harvard Medical School, “Building a Program of Comprehensive Mental Health: Implementation and Evaluation of a Program of Integrated Mental Health Care in the Primary Health Care Centers of Yogyakarta” 2014-2016 Co-PI, Australian Research Council Grant (PI Hans Pols U Sydney): “Psychiatry in Indonesia: Historical and Contemporary” 2012 Silver Magnolia Award in recognition of outstanding contributions by foreigners to Shanghai’s economic, social and cultural development. Awarded by the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government at an award ceremony held in Shanghai, China, September 2012. 2000-16 Co-PI, Fogarty International Center Grant, “Building Research Capacity to Improve Mental Health in China across the Lifespan” 2011-14 Co-PI, USAID Grant: “Interuniversity Partnership to Improve Mental Health Care in Indonesia” 2010 Career Achievement Mentoring Award, Society for Medical Anthropology 2009 Asia Center Faculty Research Grant 2007 Asia Center Conference Grant on Remainders of Violence, Aceh 2008,09 Weatherhead Center, conference grants on Postcolonial Disorders 2006-09 Co-PI, International Organization for Migration, Grants contract for Aceh, 1 DDR (with Byron Good) 2007 Weatherhead Center, Harvard University, small conference grant: Power, Affect and Subjectivity 2006 Nominee, Harvard Medical School Prize for Excellence in Teaching 2005-09 PI, Russell Sage Foundation Research Grant for “How Does Culture Make a Difference in American Health Care: Culturally Specific Care in Changing Social Contexts” 2002-04 PI, Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Research Grant: The Culture of Medicine and Disparities in Medical Treatment by Race, Class, Ethnicity 2002-03 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 2001-04 Asia Center Grant for Faculty-Graduate Student workshop Representations of Culture and Violence in Southeast Asia, with Byron Good and Mary Steedly (organized monthly seminars and two workshop conferences, in March 2002 and February 2004) 2000-08 Co-PI, NIMH Program in Culture and Mental Health Services, Post Doctoral Training Grant (Byron Good PI); core faculty since 1984 2000 Fulbright Grant to former Fulbright Senior Scholars to continue exchange relationships: American Indonesian Educational Foundation Award. (Conference award to fund Bioethics 2000: An International Exchange) 1997 NSF award to study Psychiatry in Indonesia (co-PI with Byron Good, PI) 1996-97 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award to Indonesia 1996; Honorary Fulbright Senior Scholar (NSF funded) 1997 1994-96 Harvard University Ford Grant for Faculty-Graduate Student Seminar Bioscience and Biotechnology 1992-96 PI: Cummings Foundation Research Grant: Clinical Narratives and Hope in Oncology. (Part of larger grant to the Department of Social Medicine/Center for the Study of Culture and Medicine; PI of Oncology grant, Co- Director of Center) 1993-96 Co-PI, NIA Center Grant for Ethnicity and Aging; in Center for Culture and Medicine 1990-1999 Core Faculty (wrote grants, research director, core faculty) Carnegie Fellowship in Social Medicine (East African MDs and Ph.Ds at mid career) 1984, 89 Milton Faculty Research Grants 1985 PI: NIMH RO1, Primary Care Physician Recognition and Response to Mental Disorders in Rural California 1981-83 PI: Kellogg Public Policy Award; viability of rural hospitals in California. 1980-83 Co-PI and Research Director, NIMH RO1, Physician Recognition of Psychosocial Problems in Primary Care 1972-75 Foreign Area Fellowship, Social Science Research Council (SSRC) 1971-72 Comparative International Studies Fellowship, Department of Sociology, Harvard University 1968-70 NDFL Fellowship Turkish Language Training Committee Assignments (selected, abbreviated list) Harvard University 2 2011- Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Fellowship Selection Committee 2008- Steering Committee, Prince Alwaleed Program in Islamic Studies 2006-11 Chair, Milton Fund Awards Committee (research grants for university- wide faculty). Committee member since 1996 2009- Asia Center Faculty Council, SE Asian Faculty Committee 2008-11 Asia Center Executive Committee, Steering Committee, Head of SE Asian Faculty Committee 2006- Standing Committees on Health Policy, Global Health, Special Concentrations, Middle Eastern Studies 2005-08 Harvard Initiative on Global Health (HIGH): Faculty Steering Committee; Global Mental Health Workshop Group 1996-2004 Core Faculty for Freeman Fellowship in Social Medicine for faculty from universities in Indonesia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Thailand Harvard Medical School 2006-16 HMS Committee on Honors and Awards 2003- Committee on MD/PhD Program in Social Sciences 2000-11 Executive Committee, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine 1991-06 Co-Director, Center for the Study of Culture and Medicine 1996-99 Promotions, Reappointments, and Appointments Committee 1991-94 Faculty Council, Harvard Medical School: Docket Committee, 1992-93 1985-92 Selection Committee, Paul Dudley White Fellowship International Health 1984-08 Co-director, core faculty, NIMH Post-Doctoral Program in Medical Anthropology. Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2005- Standing Committee; Center for Middle Eastern Studies 2001-04 South-East Asia Co-Chair for Faculty-Graduate Student seminar and workshop series (with Byron Good and Mary Steedly) 1993-09 Standing Committee CMES 1991-96 Chair, Committee on Women and Gender Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies 1990-99 Executive Committee, Center for Middle Eastern Studies Invited Presentations and Lectures (selected) 2016 Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University. April 15, 2016: Generating and Sustaining Global Mental Health Researchers Worldwide. Solving the Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health: Maintaining Momentum on the Road to Scale Up, NIMH and GCC Annual Workshop 2015 Society for Psychological Anthropology. Boston, April 9-12. Genocide and Mass Violence: Memory, Symptom and Recovery. Presenter Plenary Discussion Presenter: Controversies in Global Mental Health: Perspectives on Innovation in Mental Health Governance, in China and Indonesia: Unlocking the Mentally Ill. Discussant for two 3 panels: The Promise and Peril of Compassion in Everyday Suffering; and Care and Institutionality in a Time of Global Mental Health Care. 2015 Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture, Providence, RI. April 23- 25. Invited speaker. Gendered differences in post-conflict remainders of violence: Culturally specific findings (from Aceh, Indonesia) and comparative cross-cultural relevance. 2015 UMass Amherst and Five College Medical Anthropology: October 4-6, lecture, consultancy, and seminar on current topics in medical anthropology. 2015 American Anthropological Association, November 18-22. Un-familiar Subjects: A Panel in Honor of Byron Good and Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good. Discussant. 2014 UCAL Riverside; October 14, 2014. Public Lecture for the Center of Ideas and Culture, on Warrior Women in Aceh: Postconflict Mental Health 2014 Boston University Department of Anthropology, invited seminar presentation, Warrior Women in Aceh: Postconflict Mental Health 2013 UCAL Riverside: Shattering Culture. Keynote Speaker for Conference on Narrative Medicine, April 2013 2012 MAS Symposium on Shattering Culture, Invited lectures, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland (October 16-17, 2012) 2012 Anthropology Department, Yeditepe University, Istanbul: Warrior Women of Aceh (November 3 2012) 2012 Princeton University, Global Health Lecture Series: Women’s Tales of Violence and Resilience, Postconflict Aceh. (November 2012) 2011 Ezra Vogel Lectures: “Medicine’s Modernist Project in Asia”. Delivered to two universities – National University in Malaysia and Nanyang Technical University in Singapore Recent Teaching and Advising Spring 2016 Friday Morning Seminar in Medical Anthropology Feb 5, 12, 26, March 4, 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 13. Spring 2016 SOC 168: Sociology of Global Health and Biomedicine. Harvard College (13 students). Spring 2016 GH 708: Ethnographic Methods for Global Health Research. Harvard Medical School (9 students). Spring 2016 Reading and Research (two students) Spring 2016 Senior Honors Thesis in Sociology (Advisor, Reader) Spring 2015 HT 934: Introduction to Global Medicine. Harvard Medical School (35 students). Spring 2015 SOC 168: Sociology of Global Health and Biomedicine. Harvard College (15 students). Spring 2015 Senior Honors Thesis in Sociology (Advisor, Reader) Spring 2015 GH 708: Ethnographic Methods for Global Health Research. Harvard Medical School (11 students). Spring 2015 Friday
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