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CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID ALLEN HIMMELGREEN Professor Department of Anthropology University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave, SOC 107 Tampa, FL 33620, USA Office: 813-974-5545; Fax: 813-974-2668 Email: [email protected] See Google Scholar or Research Gate https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=Himmelgreen&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C10&as_sdtp= Google Scholar Citations: 2958; hindex 24, i10index 41 as of October 2020 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Himmelgreen DEGREES B.A. Double major in Anthropology and Biology, Binghamton University (SUNY) M.A. Anthropology, University of Buffalo (SUNY) PhD Anthropology, University of Buffalo (SUNY) SPECIALIZATION Nutritional Anthropology, Biocultural Anthropology, and Medical Anthropology AREAS OF RESEARCH Maternal and child health, nutritional assessment, food insecurity and hunger, child growth and development, obesity and chronic disease, dietary acculturation, nutrition education, food insecurity- HIV/AIDS syndemic, HIV/AIDS prevention evaluation, and behaviorally based intervention research. FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE International: Costa Rica, Lesotho, India, South Africa U.S.A: Buffalo, New York; Hartford, Connecticut; Tampa, Florida POSITIONS HELD 2020 Professor, Department of Anthropology, Director, Center for the Advancement of Food Security & Healthy Communities 2014-20 Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology; Director, Center for the Advancement of Food Security & Healthy Communities, University of South Florida (USF) 2014-14 Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2011-13 Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2005-11 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2010 Joint Associate Professor, Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida 2007 Acting Chair (one semester), Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2005-07 Associate Professor and Graduate Director, Department of Anthropology, University of

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CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID ALLEN HIMMELGREEN

Professor Department of Anthropology University of South Florida

4202 E. Fowler Ave, SOC 107 Tampa, FL 33620, USA

Office: 813-974-5545; Fax: 813-974-2668 Email: [email protected]

See Google Scholar or Research Gate https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=Himmelgreen&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C10&as_sdtp= Google Scholar Citations: 2958; hindex 24, i10index 41 as of October 2020 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Himmelgreen DEGREES B.A. Double major in Anthropology and Biology, Binghamton University (SUNY) M.A. Anthropology, University of Buffalo (SUNY) PhD Anthropology, University of Buffalo (SUNY) SPECIALIZATION Nutritional Anthropology, Biocultural Anthropology, and Medical Anthropology AREAS OF RESEARCH

Maternal and child health, nutritional assessment, food insecurity and hunger, child growth and development, obesity and chronic disease, dietary acculturation, nutrition education, food insecurity- HIV/AIDS syndemic, HIV/AIDS prevention evaluation, and behaviorally based intervention research.

FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE International: Costa Rica, Lesotho, India, South Africa U.S.A: Buffalo, New York; Hartford, Connecticut; Tampa, Florida POSITIONS HELD

2020 Professor, Department of Anthropology, Director, Center for the Advancement of Food Security & Healthy Communities

2014-20 Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology; Director, Center for the Advancement of Food Security & Healthy Communities, University of South Florida (USF)

2014-14 Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2011-13 Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2005-11 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2010 Joint Associate Professor, Department of Community and Family Health, College of

Public Health, University of South Florida 2007 Acting Chair (one semester), Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 2005-07 Associate Professor and Graduate Director, Department of Anthropology, University of

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South Florida 2003-04 Courtesy Assistant Professor, Louis de la Parte Mental Health Institute, University of

South Florida 2001-05 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 1998-01 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 1996-00 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of

Connecticut, Storrs, CT 1996-98 Associate Director of Research and Senior Research Scientist, Hispanic Health Council,

Hartford, CT 1994-96 Data Analyst, Research Scientist, Hispanic Health Council, Hartford, CT 1994-96 Research Instructor, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, SUNY Buffalo 1994-96 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, SUNY Buffalo 1994 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, SUNY Albany 1993 Lecturer, Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Niagara Community College 1989-93 Journalist, the Reporter and the Buffalo Physician and Biomedical Scientist

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of South Florida: Courses Taught: Foundations of Applied Anthropology, Nutritional Anthropology, Nutritional

Assessment, Applied Anthropology, Introduction to Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Human Variation, Forensic Anthropology, Theories Applied Bioanthropology, Anthropology of Growth and Development, Honors Seminar

Monteverde Institute, Monteverde, Costa Rica: Co-Director, REU Site Globalization and Community Health: Combining Social Science

and Engineering REU Site Globalization and Community Health: Combining Social Science and Engineering

Co-Director, USF summer field school in “Field Methods in Community Health;” taught Nutritional Anthropology and Nutritional Epidemiology during one week of the course

University of Puerto Rico-Cayey: USF Co-Director, UPRC-USF summer field school in “Community Health Assessment;”

taught Nutritional Anthropology and Nutritional Epidemiology during one week of the course

Elsewhere: Medical Anthropology and Human Geography HONORS AND RECOGNITION

2014 Invited Panel Review, Margaret Mead Award, American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology

2014 Invited Speaker, Environmental Research Interdisciplinary Colloquium (ERIC), A

Critical Biocultural Perspective on Migration/Globalization, Diet, Quality, and Energy Balance, Departments of Environmental & Occupational Health, Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Environmental Science & Policy, University of South Florida

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2013 Invited Speaker, Symposium on Eating Patterns, Diet Quality and Energy Balance,

Ingestive Behavior Research Center (IRBRIC), Purdue University

2010 Invited Co-organizer, NSF grant supported workshop on Food Insecurity and Mental Health, University of Kentucky

2008 Invited Panel Review, J. I. Staley Book Review Panel for the School of Advanced Research

2004 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida

2004 Member, Tampa Bay Chapter, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 2003 Presidential Young Faculty Award, University of South Florida 2003 Elected to Fellowship Status for the Society for Applied Anthropology 1998 Recognition for contributions in the Teaching Program in Community Based Education,

University of Connecticut Health Center 1997 Recognition for contributions in the Teaching Program in Community Based Education,

University of Connecticut Health Center 1994 Student Member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 1993 Finalist, Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship 1991 Fulbright Scholar, Board of Foreign Scholarships and USAID

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND OTHER FUNDING 2020 Himmelgreen, D. (PI) and N. Romero-Daza (Co-PI), Impact of COVID-19 on the

Management of Type 2 Diabetes Among Older Individuals: Food Insecurity, Decreased Physical Activity, and Social Isolation, Funder: USF ($25,000).

2020 Romero-Daza, N. (PI) and D. Himmelgreen (Co-PI), Feeding Tampa Bay’s Food Pharmacy Program Study, Funder: Humana Foundation ($102,000).

2020 Himmelgreen, D. (PI) & L. Kihlstrom (Co-PI), Food Insecurity Among Community College, Funder: Hillsborough Community College Foundation ($8,183).

2019 Romero-Daza, N. (PI) and Himmelgreen, D. (Co-PI) Trinity Café Study, Funder: Feeding Tampa Bay ($3500).

2019 Romero-Daza, N. (PI) and Himmelgreen, D. (Co-PI) Where Love Grows: After School

Cooking Program Evaluation, Funder: Where Love Grows ($3000).

2018 Himmelgreen, D. (PI) and M. Burris (Co-PI). Teen Food Insecurity in Pinellas County, Florida, Juvenile Welfare Board and Feeding Tampa Bay, Funder: JWB & FTB

($12,574). 2017-18 Himmelgreen, D. (PI) and D. Kleesattel (Co-PI), Factors Affecting Health in

Older Adults, Funder: Humana Foundation ($50,000).

2017 Himmelgreen, D. (PI.), All Faiths Food Bank CIMS Analysis, All Faiths Food Bank and ($1,500).

2017 Himmelgreen, D. Gender strain" and the biology of resilience: Applying a biocultural

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approach to understand the experience of gender transition among trans men, USF Research One Grant, Talk given by Dr. Zachary Dubois, University of California, Long Beach ($1000).

2016-17 Himmelgreen, D. (PI), Vitous, A., Walsh-Fez, Evaluation of the Feeding Tampa Bay

Mobile Food Pantry, Funder: Wellcare ($21,500).

2015 Himmelgreen, D., Faculty International Travel Grant, presentation at the 9th World Congress, Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, November 8-11, 2015, Cape Town, South Africa ($1500).

2014-15 Himmelgreen D.A. (PI) and Griffin K. (Co-PI). An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the

School Back Program: A Partnership between USF & Feeding America Tampa Bay, Funder, USF Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships ($8000).

2013-14 Himmelgreen D.A. (PI), E. Amador (Co-PI), G. Dagne (Co-PI). Biocultural Dimensions

of Hunger and Food Insecurity in an Urban U.S. Setting, Funder: National Science Foundation EAGER Grant ($25,000).

2012-15 Romero-Daza (PI) and D. Himmelgreen (Co-PI), REU Site Globalization and

Community Health: Combining Social Science and Engineering, Funder: National Science Foundation ($418,611).

2011 Himmelgreen, D.A. (PI) and R. Cowherd (Co-PI), National Science Foundation, REG Supplement: The Impact of Economic Change on Food Habits and Nutritional Health in Monteverde, Costa Rica: Mixing Agriculture and Tourism ($5000).

2011 Himmelgreen, D., International Travel Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, South Africa and Lesotho ($1500).

2008-12 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), N. Romero-Daza and J. Wilkins, National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology, The Impact of Economic Change on Food Habits and Nutritional Health in Monteverde, Costa Rica: Mixing Agriculture and Tourism, Funder: National Science Foundation ($303,107).

2007-08 Allen, T. (PI), D. A. Himmelgreen (Co-PI) and R. Debate (CO-PI), USF Interdisciplinary Initiative on Sustainable Community in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Linking Work with Family Health: The Importance of the Family Dinner, Funder: USF ($125,957).

2007-08 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), Dr. Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solutions, Travel Grant, Study of Food Insecurity in Lesotho ($1000).

2007-08 Himmelgreen, D.A. (PI), USF College of Arts and Sciences/Department of Anthropology International Travel Grant. For continuing study on food insecurity in Lesotho ($1500).

2006-07 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), USF Research Council, Internal Awards Program: Developing Instrumentation to Measure Food Insecurity in Areas Ravaged by HIV/AIDS ($4930).

2006-07 Romero-Daza, N. and D. A. Himmelgreen (Co-PIs), Dr. Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solutions: Speaker Series Grant for a talk by Setha Low at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, 2007, in Tampa, FL ($1943).

2005-06 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), USF College of Arts and Sciences, Faculty Development Grant: Developing Instrumentation to Measure Food Insecurity in Areas Ravaged by HIV/AIDS ($1000).

2003-05 Himmelgreen, D. A. (USF PI), Florida Hospital, Florida Closing the Gap Evaluation Program, Funder: Florida Hospital ($74,500).

2003 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI) and S. Klempner (Co-PI), Food Consumption Patterns and

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Obesity in the Monteverde Zone: An Exploratory Study on the Nutrition Transition and Health in Costa Rica, Funder: USF Globalization Research Center, University of South ($20,000).

2003 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), Presidential Young Faculty Award, to assist with research currently being conducted in Costa Rica, Funder: USF ($10,000).

2002-03 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI) and D. Stordahl (Co-PI), Project New Life, Good Health, Funder: Allegany Franciscan Foundation ($58,000).

2002 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI) and D. Stordahl (Co-PI), Project New Life, Good Health, Area Health Education Center, Funder: USF College of Medicine ($8,000).

2001-02 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI) and D. Stordahl (Co-PI), Project New Life, Good Health, Funder: Children’s Board of Hillsborough County ($20,000).

2000 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI) and D. Martinez (Co-PI), Acculturation and Life Style Changes as Factors in Obesity among Latino Adults, Funder: Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of South Florida ($600).

2000 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI) Project PAN (Promoting Adequate Nutrition), Funder: Children’s Board of Hillsborough County ($20,000).

2000 Himmelgreen, D. A. Enhancement Funding, Collection Management, Funder USF ($750).

1999 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), C. Holsonback (Co-PI), F. E. Esielionis (Co-PI), P. Page (Co-PI), and R. Pérez-Escamilla (Co-PI), Acculturation and Nutritional Needs Assessment of Tampa, Funder: USF Collaborative for Children, Families and Communities ($10,000).

1999 Himmelgreen, D. A., Acculturation and Nutritional Needs Assessment of Tampa, Funder: Gulfcoast North Area Health Education Center, Inc. ($500).

1998 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI for HHC) and R. Pérez-Escamilla (PI for UConn), Infants and Children Component, Connecticut Family Nutrition Program, Funder: University of Connecticut. Funds to conduct the Acculturation and Nutritional Needs Assessment sub-study ($1000).

1997-98 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI for HHC) and R. Pérez-Escamilla (PI for UConn), Infant and Children Component, Connecticut Family Nutrition Program, University of Connecticut, Funder: United States Department of Agriculture ($485,000 for HHC through 9/98).

1996-97 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI), Nutritional Status among Low Income Latino Drug Users: An Exploratory study, Funder: University of Connecticut Family Nutrition Program, United States Department of Agriculture ($26,000).

1995-96 Himmelgreen, D. A. (PI for HHC) and R. Pérez-Escamilla (PI UConn), Infants and Children Component, Connecticut Family Nutrition Program, University of Connecticut, United States Department of Agriculture ($297,000).

1995 Himmelgreen, D. A., A Biocultural Study for the Assessment of Gender Specific Health and Nutritional Status among Indian Children. Offered by the Indo-American Fellowship Program Award from the Fulbright Commission.

1991-92 Himmelgreen, D. A., Coping in a Highly Seasonal Environment: A Household Study of Changing Nutritional Status, Health, and Diet among Women and Children from Highland Lesotho. Funded by a National Science Foundation Dissertation Enhancement Grant (BNS-9100128) ($10,500).

1991-92 Himmelgreen, D. A., Fulbright Scholarship for Graduate Research in Lesotho, Funder: Board of Foreign Scholarships and the United States Information Agency ($12,000).

1991-92 Himmelgreen, D. A., Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, for dissertation research, Coping in a Highly Seasonal Environment: A

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Household Study of Changing Nutritional Status, Health, and Diet Among Women and Children from Highland Lesotho ($400).

1991-92 Himmelgreen, D. A., UNICEF-Lesotho, Coping in a Highly Seasonal Environment: A Household Study of Changing Nutritional Status, Health, and Diet among Women and Children from Highland Lesotho ($1200).

1991-92 Himmelgreen, D. A., Mark Diamond Research Fund of the Graduate Student Association, SUNY at Buffalo, Coping in a Highly Seasonal Environment: A Household Study of Changing Nutritional Status, Health, and Diet among Women and Children from Highland Lesotho ($800).

1988 Himmelgreen, D. A., Nutritional Status and Health of Children and Adults from Isolated Villages in Kashmir, India. Funded by the Department of Medicine, Children’s Hospital, Buffalo, NY ($4000).

1986 Himmelgreen, D. A., A Meta-Analysis of Prenatal Nutritional Status and Birth Outcome. Funded by a grant from the Graduate Student Association, SUNY Buffalo ($200).

PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES, EDITED VOLUMES, & BOOK CHAPTERS

1) 2020 Himmelgreen, D., N. Romero-Daza, J. Heuer, W. Lucas, A.A. Salinas-Miranda, & T. Stoddard. Using Syndemic Theory to Understand Food Insecurity and Diet-Related Chronic Diseases, Social Sciences and Medicine, https:// doi.org /10.1016/ j.socscimed. 2020.113124. (Peer-Reviewed).

2) 2020 Romero-Daza, N. & D. Himmelgreen. Preparing Students for Applied Work In and Outside of Academia: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Rewards, Practicing Anthropology: Winter 2020, 42, 1: 31-35.

3) 2020 Burris, M., S. Bradley, K. Rykiel, & D. Himmelgreen. Teen Food Insecurity: Finding Solutions Through the Voices of Teens. Human Organization, 79,1: 13-23 (Peer Reviewed).

4) 2020 J.N. Heuer, G.R. Lehigh, K. Diaz-Serrano, N. Romero-Daza, & D. Himmelgreen. Food Access in the Time of COVID-19: Reflections on the U.S. Food System during a Pandemic, Practicing Anthropology, In Press.

5) 2018 Kihlstrom, L., M. Burris, J. Dobbins, E. McGrath, A. Renda, T. Cordier, Y. Song, K.

Prendergast, K. Serrano Arce, E. Shannon, & D. Himmelgreen. Food Insecurity and Health-Related Quality of Life: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Older Adults in Florida, U.S. Journal of Ecology of Food and Nutrition. doi:10.1080/03670244.2018. 1559160 (Peer-Reviewed)

6) 2018 Bradley S., C.A. Vitous, and D. Himmelgreen. Food Insecurity and Healthcare

Decision Making among Mobile Food Pantry Clients in Tampa Bay. Ecology of Food Nutrition, https://doi.org/10.1080/03670244.2018.1455673 (Peer Reviewed).

7) 2018 Oladele, C.R., S, Sharma, J. Yang, E.B. Pathak, D. Himmelgreen, G. Dagne, W. Nembard, and T. Mason. Food and Nutrient Intakes of Jamaican Immigrants in Florida,

Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, http://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-018-0770-1 (Peer Reviewed).

8) 2018 Kihlstrom, L., A. Long, and D. Himmelgreen. Barrier and Facilitators to the

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Consumption of Fresh Produce among Food Pantry Clients. Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, http://doi.org/10.1080/19320248.2018.1512923 (Peer Reviewed).

9) 2018 Himmelgreen, D.A. and E. Miller. Critical Biocultural Perspective on Nutritional Status. In The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. Wenda Trevathan (ed), John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Hoboken, N.J. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781118584538.ieba0542 (Peer Reviewed).

10) 2017 Himmelgreen D.A., S. Arias-Steele, and N. Romero-Daza. Methods for Community

Health Involvement. In Research Methods for Anthropological Studies of Food and Nutrition: Food Health, Volume III. John Brett and Janet Chrzan (eds), New York: Berghahn Publishing: 71-90 (Peer Reviewed).

11) 2016 Romero-Daza, N. and D. Himmelgreen. Interdisciplinary Training an International Field School. Practicing Anthropology, 38, 4: 12-15.

12) 2015 Romero Daza, N. and D.A. Himmelgreen. Profile: Learning Field Methods in Costa

Rica. In Medical Anthropology in Ecological Perspective (Sixth Edition). A, McElroy and P.K. Townsend. Boulder, CO, Westview Press: 317-320 (Peer Reviewed).

13) 2015 Ruiz E., D.A. Himmelgreen, N. Romero Daza, and J Péna. Using a Biocultural Approach to Examine Food Insecurity in the Context of Economic Transformations in Rural Costa Rica. Annals of Anthropological Practice, 38, 2: 232-249 (Peer Reviewed).

14) 2014 Kimmerle E.H. (editor), Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons. Annals of Anthropological Practice. David Himmelgreen and Satish Kedia (editors), 38, 1: 1-169 (Peer Reviewed).

15) 2014 Crocker T., K. Besterman-Dahan., D. Himmelgreen, H. Castaneda H., C.K. Gwede, and N. Kumar. Use of a Semi-structured Interviews to Explore Competing Demands in

a Prostate Cancer Prevention Clinical Trial (PCPICT). The Qualitative Report, 19, 95:1-16 (Peer Reviewed). Times cited in Google Scholar: 12.

16) 2014 Himmelgreen, D.A., N. Romero Daza, A. Cantor, S. Arias. Is the Cup Half-Empty or

Half-Full? Experiences and Perceptions of Food Security in the Face of Economic Transition in Rural Costa Rica. In Women Redefining the Limits of the Food System and the Experience of Food Insecurity: Life off the Edge of the Table. Janet Page- Reeves (editor.), Boston: Lexington Press; 167-192 (Peer Reviewed).

17) 2014 Himmelgreen D.A., A Cantor, S. Arias, and N. Romero-Daza. Using a

Biocultural Approach to examine Migration/ Globalization, Diet Quality, and Energy Balance. Physiology and Behavior, 134: 76-85 (Peer Reviewed).

18) 2013 Himmelgreen, D.A., N. Romero Daza, E. Amador, and C. Pace. Tourism, Economic

Insecurity, and Nutritional Health in Rural Costa Rica: Using Syndemics Theory to Understand the Impact of the Globalizing Economy at the Local Level. Annals of

Anthropological Practice, 36(2): 346-364 (Peer Reviewed).

19) 2013 Himmelgreen, D.A. Using a Life Course Approach and Biocultural Perspective to Understand the Food Insecurity and Obesity Paradox. Cadernos de Saúde Pública (Reports in Public Health), 29, 2: 2301-231 (Peer Reviewed).

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20) 2013 Romero-Daza, N., M. Tewell, D. Himmelgreen, O. Ramirez-Rubio, and E. Batres- Boni. Tourism and HIV: Involving Women in the Design of Educational Materials in Rural Costa Rica. Anthropology in Action, 20(1): 18-30 (Peer Reviewed).

21) 2013 Himmelgreen, D. Food Insecurity, Early Environment Adversity, and Long-Term Health. Anthropology News. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-

3502.2013.541202.x/epdf.

22) 2013 Cantor, A., J. Peña and D. Himmelgreen. “We Never Ate Like That, Not Fast Food, or Junk Foods”: Accounts of Changing Maternal Diet in a Tourist Community in

Rural Costa Rica. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 52(6): 479-496. (Peer Reviewed).

23) 2013 Bennett LA. And L.M. Whiteford (volume editors). Anthropology and the Engaged University: New Vision for the Discipline within Higher Education. Annals of Anthropological Practice. David Himmelgreen and Satish Kedia (eds.), 37(1): 1-204. (Peer Reviewed).

24) 2013 Himmelgreen, D. Food Insecurity, Early Envrionment Adversity, and Long-Term Health: Using Critical Biocultural Approaches and the Life Course Perspectives to Find Solutions

Anthropology News, 55 (3-4): 8-9

25) 2012 Morris C. and J. Luque (volume editors), Anthropological Insights on Effective Community-Based Coalition Practice. Annals of Anthropological Practice, David Himmelgreen and Satish Kedia (eds.), 35, 2: 1-189 (Peer Reviewed).

26) 2012 Himmelgreen, D. A. and N. Romero-Daza. Eliminating “Hunger” in the U.S.: Changes in Policy Regarding the Measurement of Food Security. U.S. Food Policy: Anthropology and Advocacy in the Public Interest, Markowitz L. and J. Brett (eds), New York: Routledge: 103-120 (Peer Reviewed).

27) 2012 Himmelgreen, D.A., N. Romero Daza, and C. Noble. Anthropological Perspectives on the Global Food Crisis. Nutritional Anthropology, Darna Dufour (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press: 120-127 (Peer Reviewed).

28) 2012 Himmelgreen, D. A., N. Romero-Daza, and C. Noble. Nutrition and Health. A

Companion to Medical Anthropology. Merrill Singer and Pamela I. Erickson (eds.), Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 305-322 (Peer Reviewed).

29) 2011 Brenton, B.P, J. Mazzeo, and A. Rodlach (volume editors), HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Solutions, Satish Kedia and David Himmelgreen (eds.). Annals of Anthropological Practice, 35, 1: 1-240 (Peer Reviewed).

30) 2010 Gabriel, S., N. Fitzgerald, and D. Himmelgreen. Cultural Influences on Food Intake.

The Ecological Model of Food Behavior, Colby, S.E. (ed.), Dubuque, Iowa, Kendal/Hunt Publishing Company: 123-135. (Peer Reviewed).

31) 2010 Hadley C. (volume editor). Anthropological Perspectives on Migration and Health. NAPA Bulletin, 34. David. Himmelgreen and Satish. Kedia (eds.), Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell, 1-235 (Peer-Reviewed).

32) 2010 Rajanigandha, D., D. A. Himmelgreen, Y. Peng, S. Segura-Pérez, A. Hromi-Fiedler, and

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R. Pérez-Escamilla. Food Insecurity is Associated with Acculturation and Social Networks in Puerto Rican Households. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 43(4): 288-294 (Peer Reviewed).

33) 2010 Himmelgreen, D. A. and N. Romero-Daza. Eliminating “Hunger” in the U.S.: Changes in

Policy Regarding the Measurement of Food Security. Food and Foodways, 18(1-2): 96-113 (Peer Reviewed).

34) 2010 Martinasek, M. P., R.D. DeBate, A.G. Walvoord, S.T. Melton, D. Himmelgreen, T.D.

Allen, and R.J. McDermott. Using Social Marketing to Understand the Family Dinner with Working Mothers. Ecology of food and nutrition, 49(6): 431-

451 (Peer Reviewed). 35) 2010 Himmelgreen, D. and N. Romero Daza. Bytes of Note—The Global Food Crisis,

HIV/AIDS, and Home Gardens. Environment: Science and Technology for Sustainable Development (Invited Commentary).

36) 2009 Himmelgreen, D. A., N. Romero-Daza, D. Turkon, S. Watson, I. Okello-Uma and D. Sellen. Addressing the HIV/AIDS–Food Insecurity Syndemic in Sub-Saharan Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 8 (4): 401-412 (Peer-Reviewed).

37) 2009 Turkon, D., D. Himmelgreen, N. Romero-Daza and C. Noble. Challenges to Monitoring and Evaluating HIV and AIDS Programming: Experiences from Lesotho. African Journal of AIDS Research, 8 (4): 473-480 (Peer Reviewed).

38) 2009 Himmelgreen, D. (volume editor). The Global Food Crisis: New Insights into an Age-old

Problem. NAPA Bulletin, 32, Satish Kedia (ed.): 1-204 Wiley-Blackwell (Peer Reviewed).

39) 2009 Himmelgreen, D. and N. Romero-Daza. Anthropological Approaches to the Global Food Crisis: Understanding and Addressing the “Silent Tsunami.” The Global Food Crisis: New Insights into an Age-old Problem. NAPA Bulletin, 32: 1-11 (Peer Reviewed).

40) 2009 Turkon, D., D. Himmelgreen, N, Romero-Daza, and C. Noble. Anthropological

perspectives on the challenges to monitoring and evaluating HIV and AIDS programming in Lesotho. African Journal of AIDS Research, 8(4): 473-480 (Peer Reviewed).

41) 2009 Romero-Daza, N., D. A. Himmelgreen, C. A. Noble, and D. Turkon. Dealing with the

Global Food Crisis in Local Settings: Non-intensive Agriculture in Lesotho, Southern Africa. The Global Food Crisis: New Insights into an Age-old Problem, NAPA Bulletin, 32: 23-41 (Peer-Reviewed).

42) 2009 Romero-Daza, N. and D. A. Himmelgreen. Profile: Learning Field Methods in Costa Rica. In Medical Anthropology in Ecological Perspective, Fifth Edition. A. McElroy and P. K. Townsend (eds.), Boulder CO: Westview Press, Pp. 63-68. (Peer Reviewed)

43) 2009 Unterberger, A., volume editor, Immigration, NAPA Bulletin, 31, David Himmelgreen

and Satish Kedia (eds): 1-200 (Peer-Reviewed)

44) 2008 Watson Lai, S., R. Mpemi, N. Romero-Daza, D. Himmelgreen and I. Okello-Uma. Ethical but Unfunded? Planning HIV Mitigation in Lesotho. Practicing Anthropology, 30(4):13-16.

45) 2008 Himmelgreen, D. A. and N. Romero-Daza, Food Security and the Battle against

HIV/AIDS. Anthropology News, 49(7): 13-14 (Invited Commentary)

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46) 2007 Himmelgreen, D. A., N. Romero-Daza, E. Cooper and D. Martinez, “I Don’t Make the

Soups Anymore”: Pre- to Post-Migration Dietary and Lifestyle Changes among Latinos Living in West-Central Florida. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 46(5-6): 401-426 (Peer Reviewed).

47) 2006 Himmelgreen, D. A., N. Romero-Daza, M. Vega, H. Brenes Cambronero, and E. Amador.

“The Tourist Season Goes Down But Not the Prices.” Tourism and Food Insecurity in Rural Costa Rica. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 45(4): 295-321 (Peer-Reviewed).

48) 2006 Fitzgerald, N., D. Himmelgreen, G. Damio, S. Segura-Pérez, Y. Peng and R. Pérez-

Escamilla. Acculturation, Socioeconomic status, Obesity and Lifestyle Factors among Low-Income Puerto Rican Women in Connecticut, U.S., 1998-1999. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 19(5): 306-313 (Peer-Reviewed).

49) 2005 Himmelgreen, D. A. and D. L. Crooks. Nutritional Anthropology and Its Application to Nutritional Issues and Problems. In Applied Anthropology: Domains of Application, S. Kedia and J. van Willigan (eds.), Westport, CT: Prager, Pp.149-188 (Peer-Reviewed).

50) 2005 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, A. Bretnall, Y. Peng, and A. Bermudez.

Birthplace, Length of Time in the U.S., and Language are Associated with Diet among Inner-City Puerto Rican Women. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 44(2):105-122 (Peer-Reviewed).

51) 2005 Himmelgreen, D. A., D. Turkon, N. Romero-Daza, I. Okello-Uma, J. Mohammed, W.

Ouko Odenya, M. Mamello and S. Watson. Combating HIV/AID and Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS & Anthropology Bulletin, 17(2):8-10.

52) 2004 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, D. Martinez, A. Bretnall, B. Eells, Y. Peng, A. Bermudez. The Longer You Stay, The Bigger You Get: Length of Time in the US and Language are Associated with Obesity in Puerto Rican Women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 125(1): 90-96 (Peer-Reviewed).

53) 2004 Anderson, A. K., G. Damio, D. A. Himmelgreen, Y. Peng, S. Segura-Pérez and R. Pérez-Escamilla. Social capital, Acculturation, and Breastfeeding Initiation among Puerto Rican Women in the United States. Journal of Human Lactation, 20(1): 39-45 (Peer Reviewed).

54) 2004 Romero-Daza, N. and D. A. Himmelgreen. The Basotho: Health and Illness. In Encyclopedia of Medical Anthropology: Health and Illness in the World’s Cultures, Volume 2. C. R. Ember and M. Ember (eds.). New Haven, CT: Human Area Relation Files, Pp. 957-962 (Peer Reviewed).

55) 2003 Damio, G., R. Pérez-Escamilla, A. Bermúdez-Millán, T. Stopka, A. Gonzalez, S. Segura-Pérez, A. Rosario and D. Himmelgreen. Translating Knowledge into Practice: Un Ejemplo de Nutrición en Acción. Practicing Anthropology, 25(3): 41-45

56) 2002 Pérez-Escamilla, R., G. Damio, D. A. Himmelgreen, A. González, S. Segura-Pérez, A. Bermúdez-Millán. Translating Knowledge into Community Nutrition Programs: Lessons Learned from the Connecticut Family Nutrition Program for Infants, Toddlers, and Children. In Recent Research Developments in Nutrition 5:69-90 (Peer Reviewed).

57) 2002 Himmelgreen, D. A. “You Are What You Eat And You What You Are”: The Role of Nutritional Anthropology in Public Health Nutrition and Nutrition Education. Nutritional Anthropology, (25)1: 2-12.

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58) 2002 Boulanger, P. M., R. Pérez-Escamilla and D. A. Himmelgreen. Determinants of Nutrition

Knowledge among Low-Income, Latino Caretakers in Hartford, Connecticut. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 102(7):978-981 (Peer Reviewed).

59) 2002 Pérez-Escamilla, R., D. Himmelgreen, H. Bonello, A. González, L. Haldeman, I.

Méndez, J. Cruz, S. Segura-Millán. Nutrition Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors among Latinos in the USA: Influence of Language. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 40(4):321-345 (Peer Reviewed).

60) 2001 Booth, S. L., J. Mayer, J. F. Sallis, C. Ritenbaugh, J. O. Hill, L. L. Birch, L. Frank, K.

Glanz, D. A. Himmelgreen, M. Mudd, B. Popkin, K. A. Rickard, S. St. Jeor, and N. P. Hays. Environmental and Societal Factors Affect Food Choice and Physical Activity: Rationale, Influences, and Leverage Points. Nutrition Reviews, 59(3):21-39 (Peer Reviewed).

61) 2001 Bridden, C. and D. A. Himmelgreen. The Tragic Link of Poverty and Hunger: A Report on the Annual Food Day Teleconference. Nutritional Anthropology, 24(1):7-8.

62) 2000 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, S. Segura-Millán, Y. Peng, A. Gonzalez, M.

Singer, and A. Ferris. Food Insecurity among Low-Income Hispanics in Hartford Connecticut: Implications for Public Health Policy. Human Organization, 59(3):334-342 (Peer Reviewed).

63) 2000 Pérez-Escamilla, R., D. A. Himmelgreen, H. Bonello, Y. Peng, G. Mengual, A. Gonzalez, I. Mendez, J. Cruz, and L. Phillips Marketing Nutrition among Urban Latinos: The SALUD Campaign. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 100(6):698-701 (Peer Reviewed).

64) 2000 Haldeman, L., R. Pérez-Escamilla, A. M. Ferris, L. Drake, D. Himmelgreen, H. Bonello,

A. González, S. Segura-Millán, I. Méndez, A. Bermúdez, and N. Romero-Daza. Development of a Color-Coded Bilingual Food Label for Low-Literacy Latino Caretakers. Journal of Nutrition Education, 32(3):152-160 (Peer Reviewed).

65) 2000 Tanasescu, M., A. M. Ferris, D. A. Himmelgreen, N. Rodriguez and R. Pérez-Escamilla. Biobehavioral Factors are Associated with Obesity in Puerto Rican Children. Journal of Nutrition, 130: 1734-1742. (Peer Reviewed).

66) 1999 Romero-Daza, N., D. A. Himmelgreen, R. Pérez-Escamilla, S. Segura-Millán, M. Tanasescu, M. Singer. Taking Care of Yourself When You are an Addict: Food Habits of Addicted Hispanic Women In Hartford, Connecticut. Medical Anthropology, 18(3): 281-298 (Peer Reviewed).

67) 1999 Perez-Escamilla, R., D. A. Himmelgreen, S. Segura-Millán, A. Gonzalez, I. Mendez and J. Cruz. Knowledge of Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects among Inner-City Residents: Have They Even Heard of It? Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 99(1):80-83 (Peer Reviewed).

68) 1999 Page, P., C. Lengacher, C. Holsonback, D. Himmelgreen, L. J. Pappalardo, M. J. Lipano, K. Lein. Quality of Care/Risk Adjustment Outcomes Research Model: Testing the Effects of a Community-Based Educational Self-Management Program for Children with Asthma. Nursing Connections, 12(3):47-58 (Peer Reviewed).

69) 1999 Himmelgreen, D. Latinos, Hunger, and Nutrition. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher

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70) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, S. Segura-Millán, N. Romero-Daza, M. Tanasescu, and M. Singer. A Comparison of the Nutritional Status and Food Security of Inner-City Drug-Using and Non-Drug Using Latino Women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 107(3): 351-361 (Peer Reviewed).

71) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A. and M. Singer. HIV, AIDS, and Other Health Risks: Findings from a Multi-Site National Study--An introduction. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(2): 187-197 (Peer Reviewed).

72) 1998 Romero-Daza, N. and D. A. Himmelgreen. More than Money for Your Labor: Migration and the Political Economy of AIDS in Lesotho. In The Political Economy of AIDS. Critical Approaches in Health Social Sciences Series, M. Singer (ed.), Amityville, N.Y.: Baywood Press: 185-204 (Peer Reviewed).

73) 1998 Perez-Escamilla, R., D. A. Himmelgreen, S. Segura-Millán, A. González, A. Ferris, and G. Damio. Prenatal and Perinatal Factors Associated with Breast-Feeding Initiation among Inner-City Puerto Rican Women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 98(6): 657-663 (Peer Reviewed).

74) 1998 Singer, M., D. A. Himmelgreen, R. Dushay and M. R. Weeks. Variation in Drug Injection Frequency among Out-of-Treatment Drug Users: A National Study. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(2):321-341 (Peer Reviewed).

75) 1998 Singer, M., D. A. Himmelgreen, M. Weeks, K. Rada and R. Martinez. Changing the Environment of AIDS risk: Findings on Syringe Exchange and Pharmacy Sale of Syringes in Hartford, CT. Medical Anthropology, 18(1): 107-130 (Peer Reviewed).

76) 1998 Weeks, M. R., M. Singer, D. A. Himmelgreen, P. Richmond, M. Grier and K. Radda. Drug Use Patterns of Substance Abusing Women: Gender and Ethnic Differences in an AIDS Prevention Program. Drugs and Society, 13(1/2):35-62 (Peer Reviewed).

77) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A. The Time To Act Is Now: Making the Connection Between Food

Security Research and Food Policy. The CommuNicAtor, The Official Publication of the Council on Nutritional Anthropology, 20(2):1-3

78) 1996 Himmelgreen, D. A. Food insecurity at Home: Considerations for Applied Research in the U.S.A. The CommuNicAtor, The Official Publication of the Council on Nutritional Anthropology 19(2):8-13.

79) 1996 Weeks, M. R., D. A. Himmelgreen, M. Singer, S. Woolley, N. Romero-Daza and M.

Grier. Community-based AIDS Prevention: Preliminary Outcomes of a Program for African American and Latino Injection Drug Users. Journal of Drug Issues, 26(3): 561-590 (Peer Reviewed).

80) 1994 Himmelgreen, D. A. and N. Romero-Daza. Changes in Body Weight among Women

from Highland Lesotho: A Study of Seasonal Coping in Households with Different Socioeconomic Conditions. American Journal of Human Biology, 6(5):599-612 (Peer Reviewed).

81) 1992 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Dannenhoffer, I. Baht and R. V. Lee. Anthropometric

Assessment of Nutritional Status among Highland Kashmiri Children: Reevaluating the

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Assumption of Female Nutritional Disadvantage. American Journal of Human Biology, 3(3): 239-251 (Peer Reviewed).

BOOK REVIEWS AND LETTERS

1) 2014 Himmelgreen D. Book Review. Reconstructing Obesity: The Meaning of Measures and the Measure of Meanings. M. McCullough and J. Hardin (editors). American Journal of Human Biology, 26:720-21

2) 2012 Himmelgreen D.A., Book Review: Life Histories of the Dobe !Kung. N. Howell (editor). Anthropos, 107: 263-264

3) 2010 Romero Daza, N. and D. Himmelgreen. Globalization and Community Health Field

School, Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) Newsletter.

4) 2007 Himmelgreen, D. A., Book Review: Fat: The Anthropology of an Obsession. D. Kulick and A. Meneley, editors. American Anthropologist, 109(1):216

5) 2007 Romero-Daza, N. and D. A. Himmelgreen. Training Students to Conduct Community- Based Health Research: The Puerto Rico and Costa Rica Field Schools. Society for Applied Anthropology Newsletter, 18(3):17-18

6) 2002 Himmelgreen, D. A. Book Review: Human Adaptation. G. A. Harrison and H. Morphy (editors) Human Biology, 73(1):159-161

7) 1999 Pérez-Escamilla, R. and D. A. Himmelgreen. Promoting Better Dietary Habits through

Nutrition Education in an Impoverished USA Community: The PANA Program and the SALUD Campaign. United Nations Newsletter, 17:31

8) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A. Poverty, Food Insecurity and Obesity--What We Don’t Know and Need to Find Out. Anthropology Newsletter, 38(5):12-13

9) 1996 Singer, M., M. Weeks, and D. A. Himmelgreen. Sales and Exchange of Syringes. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes and Human Retrovirology, 10:104

10) 1995 Himmelgreen, D. A. Hunger in Our Own Backyard: Anthropological Contributions to Nutrition Policy in Inner Cities. Anthropology Newsletter, 36(6):22 BOOK ENDORSEMENTS

1) 2019 Himmelgreen, D. Meaning and Experience of Food Insecurity. Henry, L., Switzerland, Palgrave/Macmillian.

2) 2017 Himmelgreen, D. Foundations in Biosocial Health: Stigma and Illness Interactions.

Lerman, B. Ostrach, and M. Singer (editors). Lanham, MD, Lexington Books

3) 2014 Himmelgreen, D. Disasters in Field Research: Preparing and coping with Unexpected Events. G.H. Ice, D.L. Dufour, N.J. Stevens (editors). London, U.K. Rowman & Littlefield

4) 2014 Himmelgreen, D. Healthcare Management Strategy, Communication, and Development:

Challenges and Solutions in Developing Countries. E. Ngwainmbi (editor). Lanham, MD, Lexington Books

TECHNICAL REPORTS

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2017 Kihlstrom, L., M. Burris, K. Serrano Arce, and D. Himmelgreen. Technical Report: Factors Affecting Health in Older Adults, University of South Florida and Feeding Tampa Bay.

2017 Kihlstrom, L., A. Long, and D. Himmelgreen. Technical Report: Last Mile – Utilization

of Food from Pantry to Household, Hunger Action Alliance 2015-16 Himmelgreen D., J. Siven, and T.L. Tezak, Technical Report: Dover Boys and Girls Club

School Backpack Program Evaluation Project, University of South Florida and Feeding Tampa Bay

2004-05 Himmelgreen, D. A., B. Hill, J. Owens, and S. Watson. Formative Evaluation Report,

Closing the Gap Evaluation Program, submitted to Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL. 2002 Himmelgreen, D. A. and A. Bretnall. Summary Report: Project New Life, Good Health.

Submitted to Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, FL. 2001 Himmelgreen, D. A. and D. Martinez. Programmatic Report: Project PAN (Promoting

Adequate Nutrition). Submitted to the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL.

1998 Pérez-Escamilla, R., D. Himmelgreen and A. González. Connecticut Family Nutrition

Program Infant/Toddler Annual Report. 1997 Pérez-Escamilla, R., D. A. Himmelgreen and A. Ferris. Community Nutritional

Problems among Latino Children in Hartford, Connecticut. Connecticut Family Nutrition Program Technical Report #1, Storrs and Hartford, CT.

1992 Himmelgreen, D. A. and N. Romero-Daza. Seasonal Nutritional Status, Food Habits, and Health Care Decision Making in Mokhotlong- A Preliminary Report. Working Papers of the Institute of Southern African Studies.

PRESENTED CONFERENCE PAPERS AND POSTERS

1) 2018 Kihlstrom, L., A. Long, W. Fung, E. Holbrook, C. Wagi, and D. Himmelgreen.

Perceptions of the Fetal Origins Theory among College-Aged Women Who Have Never Been Pregnant. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, April 11-12, Austin, TX.

2) 2018 Burris, M. and D. Himmelgreen. Household food insecurity is associated with

menarche among girls in Tampa Bay. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Association, April 11-12, Austin, TX.

3) 2018 Himmelgreen, D.A., A. Steele, M. Burris, J. Dobbins, D. Kleesattel, T. Mantz, E.

McGrath, A. Renda, K. Serrano Arce, E. Shannon, and K. Prendergast. Towards a Holistic Understanding of Food Insecurity: Linkages between Food Insecurity, Social Isolation, and Loneliness among an Older Adult Population. Presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. April 3-7, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

4) 2017 Dutt, M., D. Lende, T. Crocker, and D. Himmelgreen. Adverse Childhood Experience

and Its Association with Cognitive Impairment in Non-Patient Older Population.

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Presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28-April 1, Santa Fe, NM.

5) 2016 Himmelgreen, D.A., N. Romero Daza, M. Burris. A Critical Biocultural Study of

Intra-Household Food Insecurity in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 16-20, Minneapolis, MN.

6) 2016 Himmelgreen D.A. Discussant. What it Means to be Hungry in the United States: A Look at Food Assistance Programs Across the Country. 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 16-20, Minneapolis, MN.

7) 2016 Himmelgreen D. Short- and Long-Term Health Consequences of Food Insecurity and Hunger: Approaches to Address the New Face of Food Insecurity, Presented at The New Face of Food Insecurity: OCEP Research that Matters Symposium, USF Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, April 22.

8) 2016 Romero-Daza, N., D. Himmelgreen, and S. Ergas. The Globalization and Community Health Field School: Bridging the Gap between Anthropology and Engineering. Presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 29-April 2, Vancouver, BC.

9) 2015 Himmelgreen D. and D. Turkon. The Role of Food Security on Nutritional Status and Health during Critical Periods of Growth and Development. Presented at the 9th World

Congress Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, Cape Town Convention Center, Cape Town, South Africa, November 8-11

10) 2015 Himmelgreen D., E. Amador, K. Hall, and G. Dagne. Food Insecurity, Food Related

Decision Making, and Mental Health: Making Tough Choices during Tough Times. Presented at Sustainable Food Conference: People, Policy and Practice, an Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships (OCEP) Research that Matters conference. January 30th, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

11) 2014 Himmelgreen D. Pathways and Approaches to Practicing Anthropology in Veteran and Military Health Services Research. 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 3-7, Washington, D.C. (Discussant).

12) 2014 Himmelgreen D. Stressed-Out: Coping with Food Insecurity among At-Risk Households

with Children in Florida. Presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 18-22, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

13) 2013 Himmelgreen D, A Cantor, S. Arias, and N. Romero-Daza. Using a Biocultural Approach to examine Migration/ Globalization, Diet Quality, and Energy Balance. Presented at the Ingestive Behavior Research Center (IBRC) Symposium on Eating Patterns, Diet Quality and Energy Balance at Purdue University, September 24-26, West Lafayette, Indiana.

14) 2013 Himmelgreen D., C. Noble, and S. Arias. Human Life History Theory in Nutritional

Anthropology: Understanding the Role of Food and Nutrition on development Countries. Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 19-23, Denver, Colorado.

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15) 2013 Himmelgreen, D. Biocultural Response to Economic Change and Food Insecurity in Rural Costa Rica: Food Inequality and Challenges to Health. Presented at the 112th Annual Meeting for the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

16) 2013 Crooks, C.L., C. Hadley, L. Cliggett, D. Himmelgreen, and A. Young. Global food

insecurity and Mental Health Project: Core Data for all Field sites. Presented at the 2013 Canadian Physical Anthropology Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

17) 2013 Crooks, C.L., C. Hadley, L. Cliggett, D. Himmelgreen, and A. Young. Global food

insecurity and Mental Health Project: Food insecurity research protocol. Poster presented at the 2013 Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee.

18) 2013 Oladele, C., E. Barnett Pathak, S. Sharma, D. Himmelgreen, W.N. Nembard, G. Dagne,

J. Yang, T.J. Mason. An assessment of acculturation and dietary patterns among Jamaican immigrants in Florida. Presented 141st Annual Meeting and Exposition of the American Public Health Association, Boston, Massachusetts.

19) 2012 Himmelgreen D. and S. Arias. 3-0490 NAPA-NASA Student Workshop: Funding,

Fellowships, Transferring, and Admissions. Presented at the NAPA Event at the 111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 14-18, San Francisco, California.

20) 2012 Himmelgreen D., N. Romero-Daza, J. Pena, and E. Ruiz. Is the Cup Half-Empty or

Half-Full?: Experiences and Perceptions of Food Security in the Face of Economic Transition in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 111th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 14-18, San Francisco, California.

21) 2011 Romero-Daza, N. and D. Himmelgreen. The Globalization and Community Health Field School. Student Contributions to Community Well-Being. Presented at the Third International Travelers’ Philanthropy Conference, July 20-23, San Jose and Monteverde, Costa Rica

22) 2011 Himmelgreen D. Traces of Resilience: Food Security and Wellbeing over the Life Course, 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 16-20, Montreal, Canada (Discussant).

23) 2011 Himmelgreen D. The Meaning, Causes, and Responses to Stress: Consideration for the

Development of a Conceptual Model for Addressing Food Insecurity and Mental Health. Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 29-April 2, Seattle, WA.

24) 2011 Cowherd R.E., Noble C., and Himmelgreen, D. The Political Economy of Stress and

Food Insecurity in the Monteverde Region of Costa Rica: Exploring the Link between the Ecotourism Boom and Food Security Status on Stress Levels. Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 29-April 2, Seattle, WA.

25) 2010 Turkon D., Noble C., Himmelgreen D., and Romero-Daza N. Problemetizing

"Community": Theoretical And Applied Considerations For Selection Methods In Development Programming in Lesotho. Presented at the 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 17-21, New Orleans, LA.

26) 2010 Himmelgreen D., Romero-Daza N., Ruiz E. To Be or Not to Be" Perceptions of Food

Security and Preferred Foods in a Transitional Economy. Presented at the 109th Annual

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Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 17-21, New Orleans, LA.

27) 2010 Himmelgreen D. and Amador E. Eating What You Want And What You Can: Food

Security, Coping Strategies, And Biological Outcomes. Presented at the 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 17-21, New Orleans, LA.

28) 2010 Romero Daza N., D.A. Himmelgreen and A. Freidus. Love Triangle: Tourism, Sex, and

Risk in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 24-27, Merida, Mexico.

29) 2010 Noble C., D.A. Himmelgreen and N. Romero Daza. Small Plots, Big Hopes: Using

Urban Gardens to Fight Food Insecurity in Lesotho. Presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 24-27, Merida, Mexico.

30) 2009 Himmelgreen D., N. Romero-Daza, and C. Noble. Anthropological Approaches to the

Global Food crisis; Understanding and Addressing Rising Food Insecurity and Hunger, invited session. Presented at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 2-6, Philadelphia, PA.

31) 2009 Ruiz E., M.E. Corrales, D.A. Himmelgreen, C. Navvaro, J. Péna, N. Romero-Daza, and

T. Salazar. “Without Tourism this Town Doesn’t Eat”: Food Security and Ecotourism in Monteverde, Costa Rica, invited session. Presented at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 2-6, Philadelphia, PA.

32) 2009 Mazzeo J. and D.A. Himmelgreen. Global Food Crisis: Contributions from Practicing

and Applied Anthropologists, organized session. Presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 17-21, Santa Fe, NM.

33) 2009 Romero-Daza N. and D.A. Himmelgreen. Dealing with the food crisis in local settings:

Non-intensive agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. Presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 17-21, Santa Fe, NM.

34) 2008 Himmelgreen D.A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, E. Amador, E. Danforth, and E. Ruiz. Do

Children Get Fatter the Longer their Mothers are Living in the U.S.? Migration and Nutritional Status among Puerto Rican Children (poster), 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 9-12, Columbus, OH.

35) 2008 Himmelgreen D.A., N. Romero-Daza, E. Ruiz, and E. Amador. Food Security and

Nutritional Stress in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 19-23, San Francisco, CA.

36) 2008 Himmelgreen D.A., N. Romero-Daza, S. Watson, C. Workman, and I. Okello-Uma,

Measuring Food and Economic Security: Are Experts on the Same Page? Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 25-29, Memphis, TN.

37) 2007 Himmelgreen D., N. Romero-Daza, and S. Watson. Finding a Space between Research

and Action: The Challenges of Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention and Food Security Programming. Presented at the 67th Annual Meeting for the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28-31, Tampa, FL.

38) 2007 Himmelgreen D. Collaborative Solutions to Global Insecurities: Challenges,

Opportunities, and Potential (Roundtable), Supported by an award from the Wenner-Gren

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Foundation. Presented at the 67th Annual Meeting for the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28-31, Tampa, FL.

39) 2007 Himmelgreen D. and S. E. Bird. Breaking Down the Subdisciplinary Walls and Building-

Up 21st Century Applied Anthropology: The Graduate Program at the University of South Florida. Presented at the 67th Annual Meeting for the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28-31, Tampa, FL.

40) 2007 Himmelgreen D., Eliminating “Hunger” in the U.S.: What’s in the Name? Presented as

part of a Presidential Session at the 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 28-December 2, Washington, D.C.

41) 2007 Himmelgreen D. The Application of Biological Anthropology: Addressing Social and

Health Inequalities in an Increasingly Complex World. 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 28-December 2, Washington, D.C. (Organizer and Chair).

42) 2007 Himmelgreen, D.A. "The Tourist Season Goes Down but not the Prices." Tourism and

Changing Food Habits in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the Association of Social Anthropologists of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Annual Meeting, April 6-13, London, England.

43) 2006 Himmelgreen D.A., N. Romero-Daza, and S. Watson. Poverty, Food Insecurity and

HIV/AIDS in Lesotho: Where Do We Go from Here? Presented as part of a Presidential Session at the 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 15-19, San Jose, CA.

44) 2006 Himmelgreen D., N. Romero-Daza, and D. Martinez. Migration to the U.S. is Associated

with Changes in Diet and Physical Activity among Latinos Living in Tampa, Florida. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28- April, Vancouver, BC.

45) 2005 Himmelgreen D.A., M. Vega, H. Brenes Cambronero, J. Holzberg. The Rise of Eco-

Tourism and Its Impact on Food Habits and Food Consumption Patterns in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 30- December 4, Washington, D.C.

46) 2005 Romero-Daza, N., D. Himmelgreen, D. Turkon, and S. Watson. Planting the Seeds for

Health in Africa: Community Participation in Fighting AIDS and Food Insecurity. Presented at the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 30- December 4, Washington, D.C.

47) 2005 Himmelgreen, D., D. Turkon, N. Romero-Daza, I. Okello-Uma, J. Mohammed, W.

Odenya, R. Mpemi, and S. Watson. Combating HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity Together; Nutritional Intervention and Behavior Modification in Southern Africa. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM.

48) 2005 Amador, E., C. S. Kelmpner, M. Vega, H. Brenes Cambronero and D. A. Himmelgreen.

Predicting Food Insecurity in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM.

49) 2004 Himmelgreen, D. and D. Crooks. The Application of Nutritional Anthropology in Public

Health Nutrition. Presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 31-April 4, Dallas, TX.

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50) 2004 Himmelgreen, D. A., C. Klempner, M. Vega, and J. Brene Cambronero. An Exploratory Study on the Nutrition Transition in Rural Costa Rica. Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 14-17, Tampa, FL.

51) 2004 Lanehart, R., D. Himmelgreen, R. Tykot, H. Donoghue, M. Spiegelman, and J. Kelly.

Presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA at the Crystal River archaeological site: Initial Findings. Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April 14 –17, Tampa, FL.

52) 2003 Himmelgreen, D. A., C. S. Klempner, M. Vega, J. Brene Cambronero, and E. Amador.

Food Access and Obesity in Rural Costa Rica: Globalization and Health in the Monteverde Zone. Presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 19-23.

53) 2003 Himmelgreen, D. A. Hunger, AIDS, and Death in Southern Africa: tumultuous times for a

once promising region. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR, March 19-23.

54) 2003 Bretnall, A., L. Van Wyckhouse, D. Martinez and D. Himmelgreen. Project New Life,

Good Health: The Development and Implementation of a Community-Based Farmers Market/Health Fair. Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR, March 19-23.

55) 2002 Himmelgreen, D. A., Prepared comments and participation on “The Future of Food

Studies in Anthropology” panel. Presented at the 101th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November 19-23.

56) 2002 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, Y. Peng, and A. Bretnall. Food Insecurity and

Nutritional Status among Low-Income Hispanic Children. Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Buffalo, NY, April 10-13.

57) 2002 Himmelgreen, D. A. Sowing the Seeds of Disaster: HIV/AIDS and Food Security in

Africa-The Case of Lesotho. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 6-10.

58) 2001 Himmelgreen, D. A. The Nutritional Anthropologist as Advocate: Addressing Hunger in

Times of Conflict. Presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 28-December 2.

59) 2001 Himmelgreen, D. A. You Are What You Eat And You Eat What You Are. The Role of

Nutritional Anthropology in Nutrition Education for Diverse Populations. Presented as an invited talk at the Society for Nutrition Education 34th Annual Conference, Oakland, CA, July 20-24.

60) 2001 Himmelgreen, D. A. Acculturation and Lifestyle Changes as Factors in Obesity among

Latino Adults. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Merida, Mexico, March 28-April 1.

61) 2001 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, Y. Peng, D. Martinez, A. Bretnall, B. Eells.

Length of Time in the U.S., Acculturation Status, and Overweight and Obesity among Latinos in Two Urban Settings. Presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City, Missouri, March 28-31.

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62) 2001 Martinez, D. and D. A. Himmelgreen. Nutrition Knowledge among Latinos: Key Findings and Implications for Health Education Interventions. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Merida, Mexico, March 28-April 1.

63) 2000 Himmelgreen, D. A. Addressing the Problem of Overweight and Obesity in a

Multicultural Society: Macro- And Micro-Cultural Influences. Presented at the American Anthropological Association 99th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 15-19.

64) 2000 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, Y. Peng. Associations between Non-Dietary

Variables and Anthropometric Indices in Low-Income Urban Latino Children. Presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Antonio, TX, April 10-15.

65) 2000 McKernan, P. M., R. Pérez-Escamilla, D. Himmelgreen, A. González, S. Millán-Segura

and L. Haldeman. Determinants of Nutrition Knowledge among Low Income Latino Caretakers. Presented at the 128th Annual Meeting for the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA, November 12-16.

66) 2000 Haldeman, L., P. McKernan, R. Grajeda, G. Damio, D. A. Himmelgreen, R. Pérez-

Escamilla. Caretaker Nutrition Knowledge and Self-Efficacy Affect Food Intake Behaviors of Latino Children. Accepted for the 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA.

67) 1999 Himmelgreen, D. A. Using a Political Economic Perspective in Nutritional Anthropology:

A Means to Understanding and Addressing the Nutritional Concerns of Latinos in the U.S. Presented at the American Anthropological Association 98th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 17-21.

68) 1999 Himmelgreen, D. A., Y. Peng, A. Writesel, J. Cruz, R. Pérez-Escamilla, L. Haldeman.

Acculturation as a Potential Determinant of Nutritional Self-Efficacy. Presented at the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting, July 23-27, Baltimore, MD.

69) 1999 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, A. González, Y. Peng, H. Bonello, I. Mendez,

and S. Segura-Millán. Cultural Competence and Nutrition Education: The Example of PANA. Presented at the University of South Florida College of Public Health Tenth Annual Social Marketing in Public Health Conference. Social Marketing Quarterly 5(4):83.

70) 1999 Himmelgreen, D. A. Multi-Dimensional Assessment of Food Insecurity in Domestic and

International Settings. Presented at Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, April 20-25, Tucson, AZ.

71) 1999 Szydlowski, M., Pérez-Escamilla, R., Whiteford, L., Romero-Daza, N. and Himmelgreen

D. Breast Milk: Does It Do a Baby Good in the Era Of AIDS? Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors of Women about HIV and Breastfeeding within the Hartford Community. Poster presented at the AIDS Science Day Conference, Yale University Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS. New Haven, CT, April 9

72) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, A. González, S. Segura-Millán, I. Méndez, and

H. Bonello. Using Research to Develop Meaningful Nutrition Education Initiatives: The PANA Program. Accepted as an oral presentation for the 126th Annual Meeting for the American Public Health Association, November 15-19, 1998, Washington, D.C.

73) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A. Food insecurity among Latinos in the US: Considerations for

Research and Nutrition Education/Promotion. Accepted as a panel presentation for the

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126th Annual Meeting for the American Public Health Association, November 15-19, Washington, D.C.

74) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A., and R. Pérez-Escamilla. Domestic Food Security in the Time of

Welfare Reform: Implications for Public Health Policy. Accepted as an oral presentation for the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 2-5, Philadelphia, PA.

75) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, S. Segura-Millán, A. González, and I. Méndez.

The PANA Program: A Community-Participatory Bilingual Nutrition Education Initiative. Accepted as an oral presentation for the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting, July 18-22, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

76) 1998 Pérez-Escamilla, R., D. Himmelgreen, A. González, I. Méndez, S. Segura-Millán, and L.

Haldeman. Folate and Neural Tube Defects: Have Inner-City Residents Even Heard About It? Accepted as an oral presentation for the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting, July 18-22, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

77) 1998 Haldeman, L., D. A. Himmelgreen, A. González, S. Segura-Millán, I. Méndez, A.

Bermúdez, N. Romero-Daza, A. Ferris, L. Drake, and R. Pérez-Escamilla. Development of Color-Coded Bilingual Food Label for Low Literacy Audiences. Accepted as an oral presentation for the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting, July 18-22, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

78) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A. and R. Pérez-Escamilla. Translating Knowledge into Practice:

Community Nutrition among Latinos in Hartford. An invited session for the Puerto Rican Cultures for Researchers and teachers Research Institute at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, April 21-26, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

79) 1998 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, S. Segura-Millán, Y. Peng, A. González, and A.

Ferris. Food Security: Its Applications in Policy and Practice. As part of an invited session for the Puerto Rican Cultures for Researchers and teachers Research Institute for the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, April 21-26, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

80) 1998 Ferris, A. M., D. Moran, R. Pérez-Escamilla, and D. A. Himmelgreen. A Small Study

Provides the Impetus for a Community Program: Anemia in Pre-School Children in Hartford. Accepted as an oral presentation for the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting, July 18-22, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

81) 1998 González, A., I. Méndez, R. Pérez-Escamilla, G. Mengual, L. Halderman, S. Segura-

Millán, and D. A. Himmelgreen. “Smart Food Choices for a Healthy Life:” A Social Marketing Campaign to Educate Food Stamp Recipients about Nutrition. As part of an invited session for the Puerto Rican Cultures for Researchers and teachers Research Institute for the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, April 21-26, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

82) 1998 Segura-Millán, S., D. A. Himmelgreen, A. González, I. Méndez, L. Halderman, A.

Bemúdez-Vega, N. Romero-Daza, R. Pérez-Escamilla. The PANA Program: Reaching the Puerto Rican Community through Culturally Appropriate Nutrition Education Approaches. As part of an invited session for the Puerto Rican Cultures for Researchers and teachers Research Institute for the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, April 21-26, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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83) 1998 De León, J., A. Bermúdez-Vega, M. Diáz, Y. K. Peng, R. Pérez-Escamilla, D. A. Himmelgreen. Diet, Nutrition and Acculturation among Puerto Rican Women and Children in Hartford, Connecticut. As part of an invited session for the Puerto Rican Cultures for Researchers and teachers Research Institute for the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, April 21-26, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

84) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A. The Rising Tide of Change: Peri-Urbanization as a Factor in

Household Economics and Nutritional Status in Highland Lesotho. Presented as the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 19-23, Washington D.C.

85) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A., M. Tanasescu, S. Segura-Millán, N. Romero-Daza, R. Pérez-

Escamilla. Dietary Patterns and Anthropometry of Drug-Using and Non-Drug Using Hispanic Women, FASEB Journal (abst.), 11: 49.

86) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, A. Ferris, A. Gonzalez, Y. Peng. Poverty, Food

Insecurity, and Nutritional Status among Latino Preschoolers. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (abst.), Supplement 24: 129.

87) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A., S. Segura-Millán, A. Gonzalez, A. Ferris, and R. Perez-Escamilla.

Food Insecurity among Low Income Latino Families in Hartford, Connecticut. Presented at the 16th International Congress of Nutrition, July 27- August 1, Montreal Canada.

88) 1997 Halderman, L., D. A. Himmelgreen, A. Gonzalez, S. Segura-Millán, I. Mendez, A.

Ferris, N. Romero-Daza, and L. Drake. Nutrition Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Low-Income Caretakers of Children in Hartford, CT, USA. Presented at the 16th International Congress of Nutrition, July 27- August 1, Montreal, Canada.

89) 1997 Himmelgreen, D. A., S. Segura-Millán, N. Romero-Daza, I. Mendez, M. Singer.

Nutritional Status of Inner-City Drug Using and Non-Drug Using Hispanic Women. Presented at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, WA, March 4-9.

90) 1997 Tanasescu, M., D. A. Himmelgreen, S. Segura-Millán, I. Mendez, N. Romero-Daza, M.

Singer, R. Pérez-Escamilla. Length of Food Frequency Questionnaire Strongly Influences Estimates of Vegetable and Fruit Consumption among Latino women from Hartford, CT, USA. Presented at the 16th International Congress of Nutrition, July 27- August 1, Montreal, Canada.

91) 1997 Ferris, A. M., H. Slivka, R. Pérez-Escamilla, D. A. Himmelgreen. Lead Intoxicated

Latino children May Be at Higher Risk of Iron Deficiency Anemia. Presented at the Symposium: Common Pediatric Problems IV, Foxwoods Resort Casino, November 8, Mashantucket, CT.

92) 1996 Perez-Escamilla, R., D. A. Himmelgreen, J. Fiedler, G. Damio, L. Drake, and A. M.

Ferris. Factors Associated with Breast-Feeding Initiation among Puerto Rican Women Living in Hartford, Connecticut. FASEB Journal, 10, 3:A751 (abst.)

93) 1996 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez -Escamilla, and A. Ferris. Too Little or Too Much Can

Make Life Very Tough: A Preliminary Report on Community Nutritional Problems among Latino Children in Hartford. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 20-24.

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94) 1996 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Pérez-Escamilla, J. Fiedler, G. Damio, L. Drake, and A. M. Ferris. Anthropometric Assessment of Nutritional Status among Latino Preschoolers in Hartford, CT. FASEB Journal, 10, 3: A230 (abst.).

95) 1996 Himmelgreen, D. A. Needle Access and the Impact of Participation in the NEP and

Project COPE as Related to HIV Risk Reduction. Presented at the Fifth Annual Northeast Regional Multi-cultural Conference on HIV/AIDS, Provisions. Hartford, CT, June 12-14.

96) 1996 Himmelgreen, D. A. Association between Seasonal Weight Loss and Body Mass Index

(BMI). A Biological Response in a Highly Seasonal Ecology. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Durham, NC, April 11-13.

97) 1996 Himmelgreen, D. A., N. Romero-Daza, K. Radda, and M. Singer. Getting a Double-Dose:

HIV/AIDS Intervention and Needle Exchange as Agents for Change among Injection Drug-Users. Presented at Annual Meetings for the Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, MD, March 27-30.

98) 1995 Himmelgreen, D. A. The Impact of Seasonality and Work on Food Choice among

Women and Children Living in Economic Transition. Presented as a paper at the 94th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 15-19.

99) 1995 Himmelgreen, D. A., M. Singer, M. R. Weeks, and G. Scott. The Role of Age and Level

of Drug Injection on the Efficacy of HIV Prevention Interventions. Presented as a poster at the Third Annual Science Symposium on HIV Prevention Research: Current Status and Future Directions, Flagstaff, AZ, August 16-18.

100) 1995 Singer, M., Himmelgreen, D. A., and K. Rada. Structural changes and AIDS risk:

Findings on the Impact of Needle Access Legislation in Hartford, Connecticut. Presented at Third Science Symposium on HIV Prevention Research: Current Status and Future Directions. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health-Office of AIDS Research and Northern Arizona University, August 16-18, Flagstaff, AZ.

101) 1995 Himmelgreen, D. A. Association between Seasonal Weight-Loss and Body Mass Index

(BMI): A Biological Response for Coping? American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 18: 111(abst.)

102) 1995 Romero-Daza, N., Himmelgreen D. A., M. Singer, K. Radda and S. Horowitz. The Scary

Roller Coaster called Cocaine: Changing Patterns of Drug Preference among Female Injection Drug Users. Presented as a paper at the 94th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 15-19.

103) 1995 Himmelgreen, D. A. Changes in Needle Access Legislation and HIV risk among Female

Injection Drug Users in Hartford, Connecticut. Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, March 29-April 2.

104) 1994 Himmelgreen, D. A., M. R. Weeks, M. Singer, N. Romero-Daza, and K. Grier. Lowering

the Risk of HIV Infection among Injection Drug Users, the Hartford Needle Exchange Program. Presented at the Annual Meeting for the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO.

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105) 1994 Weeks, M. R., D. A. Himmelgreen, M. Singer, and S. Woolley. Building on Common Ground: Successes of a Community-Based AIDS Prevention Program for African American and Latino Drug Users. Presented at the Second Science Symposium on Drug Abuse, Sexual Risk, and AIDS: Prevention Research 1995-2000. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and Northern Arizona University, August 31-September 2, Flagstaff, AZ.

106) 1994 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Lee, R. Dannenhoffer, and L. DiMaggio. Blood Pressure, Body

Mass Index, and Age in Adults from Highland Villages in India. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 117 (abst.)

107) 1994 Vargas, K. M., M. Singer, M. Weeks, and D. A. Himmelgreen. Police, Community,

Service Providers, and Client Responses towards a Needle Exchange Program. Presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA, November 30- December 4.

108) 1994 Singer, M., D. A. Himmelgreen, and M. R. Weeks. Can We Trust Our Data: An

Examination of Client Recall, Honesty, and Reliability in AIDS research among drug users. Presented at the Second Science Symposium on Drug Abuse, Sexual Risk, and AIDS: Prevention Research 1995-2000. Sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and Northern Arizona University, August 31- September 2, Flagstaff, AZ.

109) 1994 Pelia, P., M. Singer, D. A. Himmelgreen, and M. Weeks. Community Impact of Needle

Programs for AIDS Prevention. Presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA, November 30- December 4.

110) 1993 Himmelgreen, D. A. Seasonal Maternal-Child Weight-Loss Episodes among Highland

Basotho. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 116 (abst.)

111) 1993 Himmelgreen, D. A. Changes in Nutritional Status and Diet among Women and Children: Coping with Seasonality in Highland Lesotho. Presented as an invited poster for the 92nd. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 17-21.

112) 1991 Himmelgreen, D. A., R. Dannenhoffer, and R. V. Lee. Comparison of Anthropometric

Measures in Relation to Nutrition Status among Highland Kashmiri Children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 116 (abst.)

113) 1991 Dannenhoffer, R., D. A. Himmelgreen, and R. V. Lee. Health and Household Correlates

of Anthropometrically Determined Nutritional Status among Highland Kashmiris. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 114 (abst.).

114) 1990 Himmelgreen, D. A., and R. Dannenhoffer. Anthropometric Assessment of Nutritional

Status among Highland Kashmiri Villagers. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 81(2): 241 (abst.)

115) 1989 Himmelgreen, D. A. and D. Crooks. Prenatal Nutritional Status and Birth Outcome

among Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 78, 4:142 (abst.)

116) 1988 Himmelgreen, D. A. A Meta-Analysis Interpretation of the Efficacy of Prenatal

Supplements on Enhancing Birth Weight. Presented at the Northeastern Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Albany, N.Y., March 16-19.

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INVITED TALKS /PRESENTATIONS: 2019 When Epidemics Collide: Social Inequities, Disease Interactions, and Health in Vulnerable

Communities. Presented at the USF College of Medicine Health Science Library, Tampa, FL.

2019 ALICE in Florida: Hunger & Food Insecurity. Presented at a community organized by the USF Office for Community Engagement and Partnerships, Tampa, FL. 2019 The Hunger Action Alliance: Combatting Food Insecurity. Presents at the University of the Free

State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

2012 Addressing the HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity Syndemic: The Case Study of Lesotho. Presented at the University of the Free State, Blomfontein, South Africa. 2011 The Tourist Season Goes Down but Not the Prices. Globalization, Tourism, and Health. Presented at Ithaca

College, Ithaca, N.Y. 2011 Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa: Reducing Risk Through Multi-dimensional

Interventions. Presented at the University of South Florida Medical College, Tampa, FL. 2005 Globalization and the Nutrition Transition in Rural Costa Rica, Presented at the Department of

Anthropology, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 2005 Globalization and the Nutrition Transition in Rural Costa Rica, Presented at the Department of Nutrition,

University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC. 2003 The Growing Problem of Obesity. Presented at the Suncoast Case Management Association, Sarasota, FL 2001 Manasota Homeless Family Project Cultural Competency Discussion Forum, Florida Mental Health

Institute, Tampa, FL. 2000 Acculturation and Nutritional Needs Assessment of Tampa (ANNA-T): Implications for Food and Nutrition

Programming Among Economically Disadvantaged Inner City Latinos. Speaker Series 2000, Sponsored by the Colleen Bevis Resource and Education Center and the USF Collaborative for Children, Families and Communities, Tampa, FL.

2000 Promoting Cultural Competency in Public Health. Presented to staff at the Pasco County Health Department, Florida Department of Health, Tampa, FL.

2000 Family Nutrition Infant & Toddler Program: An Example of a University and Community Agency

Partnership. Presented to staff at WIC in Tampa, FL. 1998 The Family Nutrition Infant & Toddler Program: An Example of a University and Community Agency

Partnership. Presented to the College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. 1998 Community Nutritional Problems among Latino Children in Hartford, Connecticut. Presented to the City of

Hartford Advisory Commission on Food Policy, City Hall Annex, Hartford, CT. 1997 Post-intervention Behavioral Changes among Project COPE II Participants. Presented at The Community

Alliance for AIDS Programs conference on Project COPE (Community Outreach Prevention Effort) II, Hispanic Health Council, Hartford, CT.

1997 Food Insecurity at Home: Considerations for Applied Research in the U.S. Presented at Special Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, The University of Connecticut Health Center, Storrs, CT.

1996 Panelist: “Who Needs Social and Behavioral AIDS Research?” Presented at the Fifth Annual Northeast Regional Multi-cultural Conference on HIV/AIDS, Provisions. Hartford, CT

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (NON-ACADEMIC)

1993 Himmelgreen, D. A., and R. Benedito. Human Rights Center. Political, Economic Turmoil Deepens Need for UB Research, Advocacy Programs. Reporter, vol 19, # 24.

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1993 Himmelgreen, D. A. New challenges for Research Institution on Addictions. Reporter, vol 24, # 18.

1992 Himmelgreen, D. A. Adapting to a Land of Beauty, Cruel Seasons. Reporter, vol 24, #9 1992 Himmelgreen, D. A. Culture Linked in Nutritional Anthropology. Reporter, vol 24, #9 1992 Himmelgreen, D. A. Researcher Learns Value of Patience in Studying Villagers in Africa.

Reporter, vol 24, #8 1992 Himmelgreen, D. A. Leakey Links Human Survival to Survival of Other Species.

Reporter, vol 24, # 6 1990 Himmelgreen, D. A. Private Practice for the Inner City. Buffalo Physician and

Biomedical Scientist, Late Winter Edition 1990 Himmelgreen, D. A. Microscopes to Microchips. Buffalo Physician and Biomedical

Scientist, Spring Edition 1989 Himmelgreen, D. A. Fighting Threats of Drug Lords. Reporter, vol 21, #19 1988 Himmelgreen, D. A. and D. Turkon. Apartheid Tentacles Reach into Tiny Kingdom of

Lesotho. The Buffalo News, March 13 1987 Himmelgreen, D. A. and D. Turkon. The Year We Had No Summer: Reflections on

Southern Africa. Reporter, vol. 19, # 9 OVER 50 OTHER PUBLICATIONS NOT LISTED. STUDENT ADVISEMENT Major Professor: PhD Students 2020 Dan Hargrave 2018 Karen Serrano Arce 2017 Jacquelyn Heuer 2016 Laura Kihlstrom, dual degree 2016 Allison Cantor (Graduated) 2015 Amanda Terry (Graduated) 2015 Stephanie Melton-Tillman (Graduated) 2014 Edgar Amador (Graduated) 2014 Theresa Crocker (Graduated) 2013 Ernesto Ruiz (Graduated) 2012 Racine Brown (Graduated) 2012 Elizabeth Danforth, dual degree (Graduated) 2012 Sara Arias 2012 Faisal Alkhuzaim, (Graduated) 2012 Jennifer Syvertsen, dual degree (Graduated) 2011 Elizabeth Cooper, dual degree (Graduated) 2011 Tiffany Gandolfo 2011 Cynthia Pace (Graduated) 2010 Charlotte Noble (Graduated_ 2009 Chrystal Smith (Graduated) 2006 John Trainor, dual degree (Graduated) 2004 Sharon Watson, dual degree (Graduated) Major Professor: Masters Students 2016 Cheyenne Wagi (Graduated) 2015 Mecca Burris ((Graduated) 2014 Susan Tyler (Graduated)

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2013 Sylvia Lin, dual degree (Graduated) 2013 Ashley Galantine, dual degree (Graduated) 2013 Sylvia Lin, dual degree (Graduated) 2012 Robert Cowherd (Graduated) 2012 Gina Larsen (Graduated) 2011 Naheed Ahmed, dual degree (Graduated) 2009 Ernesto Ruiz, dual degree (Graduated) 2007 Charlotte Noble, dual degree (Graduated) 2006 Stephanie Melton, dual degree (Graduated)

2001 Ann Bretnall, USF, Anthropology, MA Program (Graduated) Committee Member: PhD Students 2019 Joanna Mackie, USF College of Public Health 2019 Whiteney Fung, USF College of Public Health 2018 Sarah Bradley 2015 Sabrina Luke, USF College of Public Health 2014 Gregory Batchelder, Anthropology, University of Alabama 2014 Nicole Falk-Smith, USF Anthropology 2014 Peter Nkohma, USF Geosciences 2014 Juan Pablo Arroyo, USF Anthropology 2014 Vanessa Chee, USF College of Public Health (Graduated) 2011 Mary Martinasek, USF College of Public Health (Graduated) 2009 Nicole Bullied, University of Connecticut Anthropology( Graduated) 2008 Ashley Gray, USF Psychology (Graduated) 2007 Margaret Karniski, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2007 Karen Besterman-Dahan, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2007 Jodi Nettleton, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2007 Yvonne Hernandez, USF College of Nursing (Graduated) 2006 Michelle Raxter, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2006 Cassandra Workman, USF Anthropology (Graduated)

2005 Carolyn Peterson, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2004 Carol Williams Oladele, USF College of Public Health (Graduated) 2003 Jason Lind, USF Anthropology and College of Public Health, PHD/MPH (Graduated) 2003 Teresa Goodman, USF College of Nursing (Graduated) 2002 Maria Claudia Duque, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2000 Jessica de Leon, University of Florida Anthropology (Graduated). 1999 Ivette Lopez, USF College of Public Health (Graduated) 1999 Ellen Puccia, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 1997 Lauren Halderman, University of Connecticut Nutritional Sciences (Graduated)

Committee Member: Masters Students 2008 Alison Cantor, University of Nevada Anthropology (Graduated) 2008 Annette Doying, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2008 Melissa Pope, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 2007 Douglas Reeser, USF Anthropology (Graduated)

2004 Christian Reed, USF Anthropology and College of Public Health (Graduated) 2003 Jody Nettleton, USF, Anthropology (Graduated) 2000 Deanna Barcelona, USF Anthropology, MA (Graduated) 1999 Tracie Merritt, USF College of Public Health (Graduated) 1999 Nicole Spaulding, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 1999 Alva Wright, USF Anthropology (Graduated) 1997 Michaela Tanasescu, University of Connecticut Nutritional Sciences (Graduated)

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Faculty Mentor: Undergraduate Students 2018 Kayla Rykiel, USF Honors College

2011-12 Jessica Turner, USF Honors College 2010 Lauren Gottfried, USF Anthropology Honors Program 2009 Anna Alcaro, Pennsylvania State University, National Science Foundation, Research for

Undergraduates Program, USF, Florida Mental Health Institute 2008 Susan Tylor, USF, Anthropology Honors Program 2008 Gene Cowherd, USF Anthropology Honors Program 2005 Kelli Wills, USF Anthropology Honors Program 2003 Victoria Mowry, USF Honors Program 2002 John Bernal, USF Anthropology Honors Program 2002 Melissa Miller, USF Anthropology Honors Program 1999 Gwendolyn Beaver, USF Anthropology Honors Progra,

Other Student Advisement

1998 Eunice Delgado, University of Connecticut Medical School, served as a mentor for a summer elective entitled: Teaching Children about Prevention of Chronic Diseases through Nutrition

1997 Mellisa Geerstma, Brown University, served as student internship advisor, Hispanic Health Council. Project: Addressing Social Barriers to Nutrition, funded by the President’s Community Service Fellowship at Brown University.

SERVICE University: 2017-2018 USF Textbook Affordability Taskforce 2015-present Faculty Representative, Academic and Campus Environment Workgroup, USF Board of Trustees 2014-Present Chair, Department of Anthropology, USF 2013-14 Faculty Senate Representative on the ad-hoc university committee for new T&P

Guidelines 2011-12 Chair, Faculty Advisory Committee, Anthropology, USF 2011-12 Chair, Biological Search Committee, Anthropology, USF 2011-14 Faculty Senate Representative, CAS, USF (elected position) 2010 Faculty Senate Representative, CAS, USF (elected position) 2010 Faculty Advisory Committee, Department of Anthropology, USF, elected position 2010 Medical Anthropology Search Committee, USF Department of Anthropology 2010 Reviewer, College of Public Health, Interdisciplinary Grant competition 2009-2010 Reviewer, Whiteford Student Award, USF Department of Anthropology 2008-2010 College Tenure & Promotion Committee member, CAS, USF 2008 Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean (ISLAC) Planning Committee

member, USF 2008-2009 Graduate Admissions Committee member, USF Department of Anthropology 2007-present Affiliate Faculty member, ISLAC 2007 Acting Chair (one semester), USF Department of Anthropology 2005-2007 Graduate Director, USF Department of Anthropology Professional: Professional Associations 2018-2020 President, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists (elected)

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2016-2018 President Elect, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists (elected) 2013-2017 Chair, Publications Committee, Human Biology Association (elected) 2013-2014 Panel Member, NSF Senior Grant Panel 2012-2015 Biological Seat, Executive Board, American Anthropological Association (elected) 2007-2008 Program Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL. 2004-2005 Program Committee, Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Tampa, Fl. 2002-2004 President, Council on Nutritional Anthropology, American Anthropological Association

(elected) Review and Editorial Service 2019-present Editor with Nancy Romero-Daza, Human Organization

2009-present Associate-editor, Ecology of Food and Nutrition 2008-2014 General editor (with Satish Kedia), National Association of Practicing Anthropologists

(NAPA) Bulletin to be renamed the Annals of Anthropological Practice in 2011 2007-present Editorial Review Board. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 1996-1997 Co-editor for special issue on the NIDA Cooperative Agreement national database, The

American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.

Book Reviewer for: American Anthropologist

Anthropos American Journal of Human Biology

Human Biology J. I. Staley Book Award, School for Advanced Research John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Medical Anthropology Quarterly Prentice Hall

Routledge

Grant Reviewer for: National Science Foundation, Artic Social Sciences Program National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Foundation

National Science Foundation, Physical Anthropology California HIV/AIDS Research Program Wenner Gren Foundation USF Internal Awards Program Manuscript Reviewer for: American Anthropologist American Journal of Human Biology American Journal of Industrial Medicine American Journal of Physical Anthropology American Journal of Preventive Medicine Annals of Behavioral Science

Appetite BMC Public Health

Ecology of Food and Nutrition Eurasian Journal of Anthropology

Ethnicity and Health Food, Culture, and Society Food and Foodways Human Organization

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved

Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition Maternal and Child Nutrition Journal

Nutrients PLOS ONE

Public Health Nutrition Social Science and Medicine Yearbook of Physical Anthropology External Reviewer—Tenure and Promotion Applications: Johns Hopkins University Northwestern University

University of Florida, Department of Anthropology New Mexico State University, Department of Anthropology University of South Carolina University of Colorado, Denver, Department of Anthropology

Creighton University, Department of Anthropology Ithaca College, Department of Anthropology

Queens College, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education University of South Carolina, Greensboro, Department of Nutrition University of South Florida, College of Public Health Yale University, Department of Anthropology

Membership in Professional Associations Board Member of the Council on Nutritional Anthropology

Member of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Member of the American Anthropological Association Member of the Human Biology Association Member of the American Public Health Association Member of the Society for Applied Anthropology Member of the Biological Anthropological Society, AAA Member of the Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition, AAA Member of the National Association of Practicing Anthropologists, AAA

Other Service Responsibilities 2018-2020 President, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists 2016-2018 President Elect, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists 2017-present Co-Founding member, Hunger Action Alliance 2014-present Board Member, Feeding Tampa Bay 2013-present Member of the Steering Committee, Tampa Bay Community Cancer Network 2013-present Elected to Board of Directors, Feeding America, Tampa Bay 2012-present Publications Committee, Human Biology Association

2010-present Membership Committee, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists 2008-2009 Specifications Advisory Committee, American Anthropological Association (2008) 2006-2008 Program Chair, Biological Anthropology Section, American Anthropological Association 2006-2007 Executive Program Committee, 2007 American Anthropological Association annual

meeting 2006-2007 Co-Program Chair, Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting 2003-2006 Research Council, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida 2003-2005 Committee Member, Faculty Development Committee, University of South Florida,

College of Arts and Sciences

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2003-2004 Member, Department of Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture Advisory Council, Counterpart International

2003-2004 Local Arrangements Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropology Annual Meeting

2003-2004 Chair, Local Arrangements, Human Biology Association Annual Meeting 2003 Nominated for Publications Committee, Human Biology Association 2003 Fellow Status, Society for Applied Anthropology 2000 Elected to serve on the National Advisory Committee for the World Food Day, sponsored

by the Association of American Colleges & Universities. 2000-2002 President, Council on Nutritional Anthropology, a section unit of the American

Anthropological Association 1999 President Elect, Council on Nutritional Anthropology, American Anthropological

Association (Term 2000-2002) 1999-2000 Working Group Member and participants for the Summit on Promoting Healthy Eating

and Active Living held April 24-26, 2000, Washington, D.C. 1998-2000 Member, Organizing Committee for the Annual Social Marketing Conference, University

of South Florida, College of Public Health 1998-1999 Chair, Research Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida 1998-1999 Member, Community-Based Prevention Marketing, University of South Florida College

of Public Health 1998-1999 Member, Organizing Committee for “Hot Topics in Nutrition” Conference, University of

South Florida, College of Public Health 1998 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Certification in Nutritional Anthropology, Council on

Nutritional Anthropology 1997-1999 Chair, Policy and Liaison for the Council on Nutritional Anthropology, American

Anthropological Association 1995-1997 Chair, Policy and Liaison for the Council on Nutritional Anthropology, American

Anthropological Association CONSULTANCIES

2017 Program Evaluator, Department of Anthropology, Texas State University 2017 Program Evaluator, Department of Anthropology, Mississippi State University 2007 Reviewer for the Pennsylvania Interim Performance Review of the Primary Care Research

Network for the Treatment of Adolescent Obesity, December 8-9, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2005 Consultant (with E. Bird, D. Himmelgreen, and B. Weisman), “Field School in Applied Anthropological Methods: Resources and Planning” University of Puerto Rico-Cayey as part of the NCMHD Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions Program (RIMI). June 13-16

2000 Working Group Member for the Partnership to Promote Healthy Eating and Active Living

1999 Develop a workshop in cultural competency for the Rural Social Services Partnership of Hillsborough County, FL.

MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS “WellCare, USF And Feeding Tampa Bay Partner To Understand The Relationship Between Hunger And Health Care Decision-Making Across The Tampa Bay Area,” PR Newswire, March 20, 2017 “How a Small Town Became the Capital of HIV in America” (with Jessica Wapner), The Atlantic, May 3, 2016.

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“Studies in to Help the Hungry in Tampa Bay” (with Miki Shine), The Oracle, May 17, 2016. “USF Teams with Feeding TB to Study 'Food Insecurity,” WUSF (NPR affiliate), June 14, 2016. “Feeding Tampa Bay, USF Partner to Combat Food Insecurity” (with Garreth Kelly), Creative Loafing, May 17, 2016. “Research that Matters: Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Food Backpack Program” (with Bonnie Silvestri) University of South Florida, Office of Community Outreach and Partnerships, June 10, 2015, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XTvJXnxQJY&list=PLAFNbAA7iLbHZq11uBq0237ZJSuMrn4oj “Can Tax Incentives Help 'Food Deserts?” WUSF (NPR Affiliate), March 5, 2014.

“Growing Pains: Avoiding Food Fights with Your Kids,” (with Sarah Shaw), Muses and Visionaries, September/October, 2014. “Food Insecurity is a Real Threat in U.S.,” Tampa Bay Times, April 7, 2013. “Forgiveness and Peaceful Change,” Tampa Bay Times, December 10, 2013. “Critical Thinking Skills Needed,” Tampa Bay Times, November 27, 2012.

“Summer in Central America: NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates in Costa Rica crosses Cultures and Disciplines” (with Nancy Romero-Daza), August 20, 2013, University of South Florida News Website, http://news.usf.edu/article/templates/?z=38&a=5606 “Global Food Crisis Topic of Anthropology Journal USF Professors Contribute Work on Various Parts of the World,” (with Nancy Romero-Daza), January 28, 2010, University of South Florida News Website, http://news.usf.edu/article/templates/?a=1991 “Overcoming Obesity in America” (with Jeffrey Kruger), Time Magazine, June 7, 2004.

“Don't Turn Away from the World of Fear,” St. Petersburg Times, 2004.

“Desecrating Hallowed Ground,” St. Petersburg Times, March 15, 2003. “Apartheid Tentacles Reach into Tiny Kingdom of Lesotho” (with David Turkon), Buffalo News, March 13, 1988.

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