August 10, 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE George J. Armelagos

August 10, 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE George J. Armelagos

August 10, 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE George J. Armelagos I. PERSONAL Department of Anthropology 108 Anthropology Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322 Phones: 404-727-2215 (Office) 404-727-2860 (Office FAX) e-mail: [email protected] II. EDUCATION Lincoln Park High School 1950-1954 University of Michigan 1954-1958 B.A. Degree 1958 University of Michigan Medical School 1958-1959 University of Michigan -Rackham Graduate School 1959-1960 University of Colorado 1961-1968 M.A. Degree 1963 Ph.D. Degree 1968 III. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Goodrich C. White Professor of Anthropology, 2005- Chair, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003 -2009 Professor, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993-2005 Professor and Chairman, University of Florida, Gainesville 1990-1993 Affiliate Curator, Department of Anthropology, Florida State Museum of Natural History. 1991- 1993 Professor, Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, 1978-1990. Professor Emeritus, 1991 Visiting Professor, University of Colorado, summer 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Associate Professor, Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, February 1973-1978 Director, University of Massachusetts Honors Program, 1974-1977 Acting Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, summer 1971, 1972. Assistant Professor in Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, September 1968-1973 Visiting Professor, National Science Foundation Summer Institute for College Teachers in Anthropology, University of Colorado, summer 1971. Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, summer, 1971 Visiting Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, summer. 1966 Assistant Professor in Anthropology, University of Utah, September 1966-June 1968. Instructor in Anthropology, University of Utah, September 1965-1966. Teaching Associate, University of Colorado, Denver Center, spring 1965. Research Associate, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 1964-1965 Research Assistant, Physical Anthropologists, University of Colorado Nubian Expedition, Wadi Halfa, Republic of the Sudan, 1963-1964 IV. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member 1964 -present; elected Fellow 1987, Nominations Committee, Section H, 1986-89. Delegate to the Council, Section H. (elected) 1992- 95; elected, Chair-elect, Anthropology Section (Section H), 1996; Chair, Anthropology Section (Section H), 1997, Retiring Chair, Anthropology Section (Section H), 1998 American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Member 1963 -present; Vice-President, 1982- 84; Program Chairman, Annual Meetings 1982-84; Local Arrangements Chairman, 1974; Executive Committee (Membership Chairman) 1979; Student Paper Award Committee 1977; Chairman, Membership Committee 1972-73; Ad Hoc Committee for the Reburial Issue 1984-86; Chair, Committee on Changing Format for Scientific Session of the American Association of Physical Anthropology, 1984; Ad Hoc Committee on the Relation of the American Association of Physical Anthropology with the American Anthropological Association, Appointed by the President of AAPA; elected President, 1987-1989. American Anthropological Association, Member 1963- ; Fellow, 1971; Associate Program Editor, Annual Meetings, Houston 1977, Los Angeles 1978; Executive Board 1983-87; Board of Directors 1983-88; Chairman of Biological Unit 1984-87; Committee for Selection of the American Anthropological Association's Distinguished Service Award 1984-87; Representative to Section H, American Association for the Advancement of Science 1985-89; Chairman, Committee on Anthropology and the Government 1985-86; member, Committee on External Relations, 1986; nominee, President Elect, 1987. General Anthropology Section, Distinguished Lecture, 1994. Appointed Long Range Planning Committee, 1999. Biological Anthropology Unit, Distinguished Lecture, 2004 (Presented 2005). Executive Board, elected, 2008-2011. Chair, Awards Committee Society for the Study of Human Biology, Elected, May 1965-1976. New York Academy of Science, 1967-Present Current Anthropology, Associate. 1970-present 2 Human Biology Council, 1978-present; Nominations Committee 1978. Paleopathology Association, 1980-Present Sigma Xi, Elected 1963; Elected 2nd Vice-President, University of Massachusetts Chapter 1982; Elected 1st Vice-President, University of Massachusetts Chapter 1983; Elected President, University of Massachusetts Chapter 1984; Past President (Executive Board member), University of Massachusetts Chapter 1985. Northeast Anthropological Association, President-elect, 1986; President, 1987-1988. Society for Medical Anthropology, 1980-present; elected Executive Bd., 1986-1989. Massachusetts Society of Professors, elected Executive Board, 1987. Council on Nutritional Anthropology, 1980-present; Nominee, President 1982. Southern Anthropology Society, Program Chair, 1994, 2004 V. HONORS B.A. with Honors in Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1958 Graduate Scholarship, University of Colorado, 1961-1962, 1962-1963, summer 1964, 1964-1965 Sigma Xi, Associate Member, May 1963; Member, May 1965. Distinguished Teacher Award, University of Massachusetts, 1973 Terrel Phenice Memorial Lecture, 1978, Michigan State University Chancellor's Lecture, University of Massachusetts, 1980 Chancellor's Medallist, 1980 Distinguish Lecture, General Anthropology Division, American Anthropological Association. 1994 George Cuttino Award for Mentoring, Emory University. 2002 Distinguished Lecture, Biological Anthropology Unit, American Anthropological Association, 2005 Viking Fund Medalist, Wenner Gren Foundation, 2005 William Mulloy Lecture, University of Wyoming, 2006 Franz Boas Award for Exemplary Service to Anthropology, American Anthropological Association. 2008 Charles Darwin Award for Lifetime Achievement to Biological Anthropology. American Association of Physical Anthropologists. 2009. XXIX Journal of Anthropological Research Distinguished Lecture, 2009 VI. EDITORIAL BOARDS Editorial Board, Reviews in Anthropology, 1980-1986. Editorial Board, Medical Anthropology, 1980-2000 Editorial Board, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology and Physical Anthropology, 1980-1982. Editorial Board, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1986-1990. Associate Editor for Physical Anthropology, Current Anthropology, 1987-1988. Associate Editor, Evolutionary Anthropology, 1996-present Editorial Board, SAR Press, 2007-2009 VII. BIOGRAPHICAL LISTINGS American Men of Science, 1969, 1995 Who's Who in the East, 1975 American Men and Women of Science, 1977 3 American Men and Women in Biology, 1977 The American Hellenic Who's Who, 1980 Who's Who in the World, 17th Edition 2000 VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Monographs and Books 1968 Armelagos, George J. Paleopathology of Three Archaeological Populations from Sudanese Nubia. Abstract published in Dissertation Abstracts 29 (4): 124B. Available from the University Microfilms, No. 58-14, 231 pp. Ph.D., University of Colorado. 1971 Armelagos, George J., James H. Mielke and John Winter. Bibliography of Human Paleopathology. Department of Anthropology Research Reports. No. 8. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts. 163 pp. 1972 Greene, David L. and George J., Armelagos. Mesolithic Populations from Wadi Halfa. Department of Anthropology, Research Reports. No. 1. Amherst: University of Massachusetts,. 136 pp. 1976 Swedlund, Alan C. and George J., Armelagos. Demographic Anthropology. Elements of Anthropology Series, Dubuque, Iowa: W.C. Brown Publisher. 70 pp. 1980 Farb, Peter and George J. Armelagos. Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. 279 pp. Farb, Peter and George J. Armelagos. Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating. New York: Literary Guild Edition. 279 pp. 1983 Farb, Peter and George J. Armelagos. Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating. New York: Washington Square Press Pocketbook Publishers. 279 pp. 1983 Armelagos, George J. Editor, Proceedings of the Fifty-second Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologist. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 60 (2): 142-277. 1984 Cohen, Mark N. and George J, Armelagos. Editors. Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Orlando, FL: Academic Press. 615 pp. 1984 Armelagos, George J. Editor, Proceedings of the Fifty-third Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 63 (2): 105-242. 1985 Farb, Peter and George J. Armelagos. Anthropologie Des Coutumes Alimentaires Paris: DeNoel Press. 268 pp. (Translation of Consuming Passions The Anthropology of Eating.) 1990 Swedlund, Alan C, and George J. Armelagos. Editors, Disease in Populations in Transition: Anthropological and Epidemiological Perspective. South Hadley: Bergin and Garvey. 1991 Martin, Debra, Alan H. Goodman, George J. Armelagos and Ann Magennis. Black Mesa 4 Anazazi: Reconstructing Life from Patterns of Disease. Occasional Paper No.14. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigation. 314pp. 2012 Armelagos, George J. and John T. Woods, Jr. St. Catherines Island: Untold Story of People and Place. Colonels Island, GA., Colonels Island Press. Cohen, Mark N. and George J, Armelagos. Editors. Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, Reprint. Academic Press, 1984, 615 pp. Hardback, Paperback, ePDF and ePub editions. B. Articles 1962 Armelagos, George J. Review of Mankind Evolving: The Evolution of Human Species, T. Dobzhansky, New Haven: Yale University

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