Mahzarin Rustum Banaji

Mahzarin Rustum Banaji

Mahzarin Rustum Banaji ____________________________________________________ Office Address Home Address Department of Psychology 106 Larchwood Drive Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 33 Kirkland Street USA Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Ph: 617 / 497 – 1712 Campus Address: Room 1520, William James Hall Corner of Kirkland Street and Divinity Avenue Ph: 617 / 384 – 9654 Administrative Assistant to Banaji Ph: 617 / 384 – 9203 Banaji Office, William James Hall Fx: 617 / 384 – 9517 Banaji Office, William James Hall Fx: 617 / 495 – 3728 Psychology Department, William James Hall Email Address: mahzarin underscore banaji at harvard dot edu Website: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~banaji Demo Website: http://implicit.harvard.edu Academic Appointments 2002 January – present Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics Department of Psychology, Harvard University 2002-2008 Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at Radcliffe Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University 2001 Reuben Post Halleck Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology, Yale University 1997 – 2001 Professor, Department of Psychology, Yale University 1997 spring and 2001 fall Visiting Scholar, Department of Psychology, Harvard University 1992 – 1997 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Yale University 1986 – 1992 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Yale University 1985 – 1986 NIAAA Postdoctoral Fellow (Sponsor: Claude M. Steele) Department of Psychology, University of Washington Instructor, Department of Psychology, University of Washington 1982 – 1983 M. R. Banaji,Jan2010 _ Instructor, Department of Psychology, Ohio State University 1981 – 1982 Research Assistant to Anthony G. Greenwald, Ohio State University Research Assistant at Nisonger Center, Ohio State University Education 1980 –1985 Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, M.A., 1982; Ph.D., 1986 Psychology Specialization: Social Psychology; Minor: Cognitive and Quantitative Methods 1978 – 1980 Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi M.Phil. program (no degree) 1976 – 1978 Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, M.A., 1978, General Psychology 1973 – 1976 Nizam College, Hyderabad, India, B.A., 1976; English, Philosophy, Psychology 1964 – 1971 St. Ann’s High School, Secunderabad, India, Indian School Certificate (ISC) University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate Thesis and Dissertation Master's Thesis. Cognitive models of the self: Evidence for an encoding centrality principle. Ohio State University, 1982 Doctoral Dissertation. Affect and memory: An experimental investigation. Ohio State University, 1986 Awards, Honors, Fellowships and Grants Awards: National Merit Scholar, 1976 University Grants Commission Fellowship Award, 1978 Parsi Panchayat Fellowship, 1980 Tata Endowment Fellowship, 1980 American Association of University Women International Fellowship, 1980 Presidential Fellowship, Ohio State University, 1984 National Institute for Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse Postdoctoral Fellow, 1985-1986 Eli Lilly Foundation Fellowship, 1986 Junior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University, 1989 Lex Hixon '63 Prize for Teaching Excellence, Yale College, 1991 James McKeen Cattell Fund Fellowship, 1997 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 1997 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, 2000 Morton Deutsch Award for Social Justice, 2006 Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association, 2007 2 M. R. Banaji,Jan2010 _ Carol and Ed Diener Award for Outstanding Contributions to Social Psychology, 2009 Honors and Elected Fellowships: Fellow, American Psychological Society; Charter Member, 1988 Secretary, American Psychological Society, 1997-1999 Fellow, American Psychological Association Student member, 1981-1986, Full member since 1987 Divisions 1 (General), 3 (Experimental), 8 (Personality & Social), 9 (Social Issues) Member, Board of Scientific Affairs, 1999-2001 Fellow, Society for Personality and Social Psychology Fellow, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Society of Experimental Social Psychology, elected 1991 Executive Committee, 1996-1999 Tercentennial Medal, Yale University, 2001 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected 2002 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, First in series, Social Psychology: The Second Century, Collected Papers, 2003 Pforzheimer Fellow, In residence at RIAS, 2004-2005 Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, Bellagio Study Center, Italy, 2004 Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship, 2006 Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists, elected 2004 Pforzheimer Fellow, in residence at Radcliffe, 2007-2008 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2008 Herbert A. Simon Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science, elected 2009 President-elect, Association for Psychological Science, 2009-2010 Grants: Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Institute, 1985-1986, The influence of alcohol on memory: The role of internal cues IBM-Project Eli Grant, 1987, Social interaction computer laboratory (with P. Salovey) Ford Foundation, 1987-1988, Co-PI, Race and gender in the curriculum J.T. Enders Grant, Yale University, 1988, Alcohol and memory Social Science Faculty Research Award, Yale University, 1988-1989, Integration rules in perception and memory for affective information Social Science Faculty Research Award, Yale University, 1989-1990, Measures of unconscious prejudice Moore Fund Grant for Course Development, Yale University, 1991-1992, 1993-1994 (with M. Tarr) National Science Foundation, 1992-1994, Implicit stereotypes, implicit attitudes, and prejudice (DBC-9120987) National Science Foundation, 1995-1997, Implicit stereotypes, implicit attitudes, and prejudice (SBR-9422241) Moore Fund Grant for Course Development, Yale University, 1996-1997, 1998-1999 3 M. R. Banaji,Jan2010 _ Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 1995-1998, Yale project on campus life experience (with P. Salovey and E. Aries) John F. Enders Collaborative Research Grant, 1997, Yale University (with S. Carpenter) National Science Foundation, 1998-2000, Implicit social cognition: Indirect measurement of attitudes (prejudice), stereotypes, and self-esteem (SBR 9709924) National Science Foundation (POWRE Award) 1998-2000, Implicit attitudes toward mathematics and science (SBR-9709924) National Institute of Mental Health, 1999-2004, Implicit social cognition (1RO1MH57672) National Science Foundation, 1999, Conference on construct validity/implicit social cognition (with A. G. Greenwald) Sponsor: National Science Foundation, 1999-2001, POWRE Award, Stephanie Goodwin Sponsor: Swiss National Science Foundation, 1999-2001 Award, Thierry Devos Sponsor: Japanese Government (Shinshu University) Award, Kimihiro Shiomura, 2000- 2001 Host to Fulbright Fellow, Maira Mukambayeva, 2000-2001 Harvard Law School Grant for Implicit Social Cognition Research, 2002 American Psychological Association, 2001, Festschrift for William J. McGuire (with J. Jost, D. Prentice) National Institute of Mental Health, 2000-2002, Understanding HIV-relevant stigma in India (with M. Merson, P. Salovey, P. Rao) National Science Foundation, 2000-2002, Creativity Extension to SBR-9709924 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Exploratory seminar grant, 2002-2003 Third Millennium Foundation, The development of implicit social cognition, 2003-2006 National Institute of Mental Health, Implicit Social Cognition on the Internet (subcontract from B. Nosek), 2003-2008 (5R01MH068447) Russell Sage Foundation, The science of prejudice and the legal design of equality, 2003-2005 Clarke Fund, Harvard University, Empathy observed through facial mimicry, 2003-2005 Time Warner/Radcliffe Institute Video Project Award, 2004 Mind Science Foundation, Meditation and yoga as moderators of implicit bias, 2005 (with Scott Akalis) Institute for Quantitative Research in the Social Sciences, Information Technology Grant, 2005 Wallace Foundation, Implicit Social Cognition Outreach Support, 2005 Robert Wood Johnson Grant, Harvard Medical School (w/Dana Carney, Nancy Krieger) 2006 National Science Foundation, Social Cognition, (Co-PI, Jason Mitchell), 2007-2010 National Institute of Aging, Nancy Krieger (PI), Subcontract, 2007-2012 MacArthur Foundation, Law and Neuroscience (with Elizabeth Phelps), 2009-2011 Mind Life Foundation, Judicial Decision-Making, 2010 4 M. R. Banaji,Jan2010 _ Keynote Addresses and Endowed Lectures 1. Keynote Address, Parents Weekend, Yale College, 1991 2. Keynote, Tagung Experimentell Arbeitender Psychologen, Berlin, 1997 3. Ralph Thomas Leadership Lecture, Class of 2002, Yale College, 1998 4. Keynote, Symposium on New Developments in Social Psychology: Toward the Year 2000. American Psychological Society, 1999 5. Kendon Smith Lectures, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1999 6. Yale Science Forum, New Haven, CT, 2000 7. DeVane Lecture, Democratic Vistas,Tercentennial Lectures, Yale University, 2001 8. Annual Arthur Liman Public Interest Program Colloquium. Yale Law School, 2001 9. Allan Edwards Memorial Lecture, University of Washington, 2001 10. Bring the Family Address, American Psychological Society, 2001 11. Sage Presidential Symposium, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2001 12. Presidential Symposium, American Sociological Association, 2002 13. Keynote address, National Association of Women Judges, 2002 14. Keynote address, Eastern Psychological Association, 2002 15. Dean’s Lecture, Harvard Law School, 2003 16. Science Center Lecture, Harvard University, 2003 17. Dean’s Lecture, Yale Law School, 2003 18. Distinguished

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