Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Jonathan M. Metzl, M.D., Ph.D. 2301 Vanderbilt Place [email protected] Nashville, TN http://www.jonathanmetzl.com/ 37235 www.vanderbilt.edu/mhs (615) 353-2504 @jonathanmetzl DEGREES EARNED Ph.D., University of Michigan, American Culture (2001) Title: The Freud of Prozac: Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs M.A., Stanford University, American Poetry/Liberal Arts (1995) Thesis: Idem the Same: The Poetics of Mental Illness B.A./M.D., University of Missouri (1991) BA/MD Program: B.A. English Literature, B.A. Biology, M.D. Medicine POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING Fellow, Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan (1997 – 1999) Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, University of Michigan (1995 – 1997) Psychiatry Residency, Stanford University Hospital (1992 – 1995) Medical Internship, Stanford University Hospital (1991- 1992) ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Vanderbilt University (2012 – present) Director, Center for Medicine, Health, and Society Frederick B. Rentschler II Endowed Professor, Center for Medicine, Health, and Society and Department of Sociology Affiliate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine Affiliate Faculty, Department of Health Policy, School of Medicine Affiliate Faculty, Department of African American and Diaspora Studies Affiliate Faculty, Department of History New York University (2015 – 2017) Research Scholar, Institute for Public Knowledge (IPK) RWJF Center for Health Policy at Meharry Medical College (2012 – 2015) Research Scholar University of Michigan (1998-2011) Associate Professor, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Women’s Studies Program, and Department of Psychiatry (2005-2011) Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Women’s Studies Program (2001-2005) Director, Program in Culture, Health, and Medicine (2003-2011) Assistant Research Scientist, Institute for Research on Women and Gender Director, Rackham Interdisciplinary Institute Jonathan Metzl Core Faculty, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Clinical Faculty, Department of Psychology Co-Assistant Director, Disability Studies Program Affiliated Faculty, Center for Afroamerican and African Studies Lecturer II, Department of Psychiatry and Women’s Studies Program Non-Academic Titles Research Director, Safe Tennessee Project, 2015- , https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2015/09/21/metzl- assumes-post-in-gun-violence-prevention-organization; https://safetennesseeproject.org/2015/09/21/dr-jonathan-metzl-named-safe-tennessee-project- director-of-research/ GRANT SUPPORT (selected; PI unless otherwise specified) Not listed: funds raised to support Center for MHS 2017-18, Co-I, NEH/Institute for the Humanities, Humanities Frontiers Grant, University of Illinois-Chicago host 2016-2021 Co-I, AGEP Transformation Alliance: Bridging the PhD to Postdoc to Faculty Transitions for Women of Color in STEM ($1,049,859) 2014-2018 REAM Foundation Project Grant, Medicine, Health, and Society ($80,000) 2015-2017 Vanderbilt Trans-Institutional Program Grant, The Politics of Health in the US South ($60,000) 2015-2017 Co-PI, Vanderbilt Research Scholar Series Grant, Globalization, Psychiatry, and the Politics of Global Mental Health ($16, 620) 2015-2016 Co-PI, Vanderbilt International Office (VIO) Seed Grant, Contested global biopsychiatry: Establishing an international partnership for critical and constructive global mental health ($17,000) 2012-2015 The Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Center at Meharry Medical College Pilot Project Grant, “Masculinity, Race, and the Politics of American Men’s Health Policy” ($40,000) 2011-2015 National Science Foundation (NSF), Science and Society Program, Investigator Award, “Race, Politics, and the History of Psychiatry” ($184,000) 2010-2012 UM Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Faculty Seed Grant, African American Masculinities and Chronic Illness ($10,000) 2010 UM Publication Subvention Grant, “The Protest Psychosis” ($10,000) 2009-2010 John S. Guggenheim Foundation,One-Year Faculty Fellowship “Protest Psychosis: Metzl 2 Jonathan Metzl Race, Stigma, and Schizophrenia” 2007-2008 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), One-Year Faculty Fellowship, “Race, Stigma, and Schizophrenia” 2005-2007 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), Junior Investigator Award, “Race, Stigma, and Mental Illness” ($60,000) 2004-2005 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Health and Society Scholars Program, Small Grant Award ($25,000) 2004-2005 Michigan Humanities Institute Faculty Fellowship ($46,000) 2004 UM Intersections Faculty Grant ($12,000) 2001-2004 NIH K12 Award, “The Role of SSRIs in Defining, Diagnosing, and Treating Women’s Depressive Illness Across the Life Span” ($189,540) 2000-2004 U.S. Department of Education/Fipse Program, “Seeing the Body Elsewise: Connecting Medicine and the Humanities” ($249,000) 2000-2003 Rachel Upjohn Foundation, Clinical Scholars Award “Cultural Aspects of Depression” ($15,000) 2002 UM LS&A Subvention Grant, “The Freud of Prozac: Tracing Psychotropic Medications Through American Culture” 2001-2002 Venture Investment Fund, GME Ethics Initiative ($15,000) 2001-2002 Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Faculty Grant Competition “Gender, Life Stages, and SSRI Antidepressants” 2000-2001 Life Sciences, Values, and Society Program, Special Project Grant, “Race, Gender, and the Genome” ($15,000) 1999-2000 Special Project Grant, The Gender Based Censorship Project, University of Michigan HONORS AND AWARDS (selected) 2016 Dozor International Fellowship, Physicians for Human Rights 2013 Dyason Award Fellowship, University of Melbourne 2011 Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society, Delta Chapter, Honorary Professor 2009 Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society, Delta Chapter, Alumni Inductee Metzl 3 Jonathan Metzl 2009 William H. Sirhige Medical Humanities Honorary Lectureship, University of Missouri 2006 School of Philosophical & Historical Inquiry, International Honorary Fellowship, University of Sydney 2005 Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ), Best Special Issue Award runner up, “Difference and Identity in Medicine” 2003 – 2004 Trading Concepts: Discourse and Narrative in the Humanities and Social Sciences Fellow 2003 Future Leaders in Psychiatry, Junior Faculty Award 2002 American Psychiatric Institute For Research and Education, Junior Investigator Award 2000 – 2001 Association of Academic Psychiatry/Galaxo-Wellcome Junior Faculty Development Award 1998 – 1999 University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities James Wynne Fellowship 1998 – 1999 Special Project Research Grant, Institute for Research on Women and Gender “The Aesthetics of Depression” 1998 The Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture John P. Speigel International Award in Cross Cultural Psychiatry, “Psychiatry, Prozac, and Popular Culture” 1998 The Michigan Psychoanalytic Association Outstanding Research Award, “Psychotherapy, Managed Care, and the Economy of Interaction: The Narrative Theory of Managed Mental Health Care” 1996 Outstanding Submission, Society for Health and Human Values National Meeting, “Prozac Narratives: The Biology of a New Approach to Contemporary American Fiction” OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (selected) 2016 – present Signatory and Delegate, The Collaborative to Advance Equity Through Research http://www.equitythroughresearch.com/members/#members- 2016 – 2017 Conference Co-chair, American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) annual conference 2005 – 2012 Executive Committee, Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), Initiative on Depression on College Campuses 2005-2012 Advisory Board, the Gallery Project, Ann Arbor, MI 2005 – 2008 Arts, Literature, and Cultural Studies Review Committee, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) 2000 – 2003 Presidential Appointee, Telecommunications Subcommittee, American Psychiatric Metzl 4 Jonathan Metzl Association 2000 – 2003 Scientific Program Committee, American Psychiatric Association COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE (selected) Chair, MHS-Policy Global Health Search Committee (2017- ) Chair, MHS-4/1 Asst Grad Chair Search Committee (2017- ) Chair, MHS Search Race/Ethnicity TT Committee (2016-17) Chair, MHS Promotions Committee (Chaired dossiers for Griffith, Stark, Hamraie, MacLeish plus non-TT promotions for Lindsey, Petty, Muse, Jones, in 2016,-17) University Counseling Center/Office of the Dean of Students Committee (2016- ) Dept of Sociology, Health Sociology Search Committee (2017-) Chair, MHS Administrative Search Committee (2016-17) Consultant, Vanderbilt Faculty and Staff Wellness Program (2014 – present) Club advisor, Vanderbilt Student Global Public Health Club (2014 – present) Vanderbilt Department of Sociology, Promotions and Tenure Committee (2014) Chancellor’s Cross-College Teaching Committee, Vanderbilt (2012 – 2016) Chair, Social Foundations of Health 4+1 Planning Committee, MHS (2013 – present) Instructor, Vanderbilt Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program (2012 – present) Committee on Health Related Professions, Vanderbilt University (2012 – present) Committee on Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Studies, Vanderbilt University (2012 – present) Graduate Chair, Vanderbilt MHS (2012 – present) Co-chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, MHS (2012 – present) Conference Co-Chair, Structural Competency NYU-Vanderbilt-UCSF, www.structuralcompetency.org (2012 – present) Chair, MHS Search Committees (9 searches), Vanderbilt University, http://chronicle.com/article/5- Professors-Join-Vanderbilts/133539

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