Geradline Mereno-Black


 

CURRICULUM VITAE
GERALDINE MORENO Ph.D., C.N.S.

Department of Anthropology
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon  97403-1218
Tel: (503) 346-5113  FAX: 503-446-0668
E-Mail: gmorenob@darkwing.uoregon.edu

RESEARCH INTERESTS
     Nutritional Anthropology
     Biological Anthropology
     Medical Anthropology
     Human Ecology
     Gender Issues
     Southeast Asia
     Latin America

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATION

2000    C.N.S.                Recertification : American Institute of Nutrition
1993    C.N.S.                Board Certified Nutrition Specialist, (Amer. Institute of Nutrition)
1981    Post Doc.           Cornell; Division of Nutritional. Sciences
1974    Ph.D.                 University of Florida; Anthropology
1970    M.A.                  University of Arizona; Anthropology
1967    B.S.                  SUNY-Buffalo; Anthropology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

1983       Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon
1974-83  Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon
1979-81  Postdoctoral Research Fellow (NIMH), Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University
1972       Interim Instructor, Department Anthropology, Univ. Florida
1970-74  Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida  

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

2003  Ireson-Doolittle, C. and G. Moreno-Black. 2003 The Lao: Gender, Power, and Livelihood.   Westview Press.

1992  Moreno-Black, G. and P. Young.  Anthropology and International Development in the Late 20th Century.  In  Revealing The World: An Interdisciplinary Reader For International Studies pp. 53- 92.  D. Leiberman and M. Gurtov (eds) Kendall Hunt. 

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS  (Peer reviewed publications)

2005  Moreno-Black, G. and H. Vallianatos.  Young Women's Experiences of Menstruation and Athletics. Women's Studies Quartrly (forthcoming).

2004  Moreno-Black, G., G. Shor-Posner, M-J. Miguez, X. Burbano, S. O'Mellan ,and  P. Yovanoff. Ň I will Miss The Study, God Bless You All.Ó: Participation in a Nutritional Chemoprevention Trial. (Ethnicity & Disease 14 (4): In press).

2003  Shor-Posner, G., Lecusay, R., Miguez, M.J., Moreno-Black, G., Zhang, G., Rodriguez, N., Burbano, X., Baum, M.K. and Wilkie, F. Psychological burden in the era of HAART: Impact of selenium therapy. (In Presss:  International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 33 (1): 55-69.

2003  Moreno-Black, G.  Thailand.  In: The Encyclopedia of Food. Moreno-Black , G.  Thailand.  In: The Encyclopedia of Food 3: 314- 318 Charles Scribner's Sons Reference Books: N.Y.

2001  Guerr—n-Montero, C. and G. Moreno-Black. Household Structure and Dietary Patterns in the Afro-Ecuadorian Highlands Food and Nutrition Bulletin 22:23 -30.

2001  Moreno-Black, G and  C. Guerr—n-Montero. Height and Weight of Afro-Ecuadorian Children.  Acta Medica Auxologica 33:19 - 29

2000  Somnasang, P. and G. Moreno-Black. Knowing, Gathering and Eating: Knowledge and Attitudes Concerning Wild Food in An Isan Village. Ethnobiology 20 (2):197 -216

2000  Moreno-Black, G. and P. Somnasang.  In Times of Plenty and Times of Scarcity: Nondomesticated Food In Northeastern Thailand. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 38: 563-586.

1998  Somnasang, P., G. Moreno-Black and Kusuma Chusil  Indigenous knowledge of wild food hunting and gathering in northeast Thailand.  Food and Nutrition Bulletin 19(4): 359 - 365.

1996  Moreno-Black, G., P. Somnasang, and S. Thamathawan. Cultivating Continuity and Creating Change: Women's Garden Practices in Northeastern Thailand. Agriculture and Human Values 13  (3):3-12.

1996  Moreno-Black, G. (et al.) Nondomesticated Food Resources in The Marketplace and Marketing System of Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Ethnobiology 16(1): 101-116.

1994  Moreno-Black, G.  Gathered Food and Culture Change: Traditions in Transition in Northeastern Thailand.  Journal of Home and Consumer Horticulture 1 (2/3): 93-107.

1993  Moreno-Black, G. and L. Price.  The Marketing of Gathered Food as an Economic Strategy in Northeastern Thailand.  Human Organization 52: 398-404.

1984  Moreno-Black, G., V. Quinn, J. Haas, J. Franklin, and J. Berard, 1984.  The Distribution of Hemoglobin concentration in a Sample of Native High Altitude Women. Annals of Human Biology 11:317-325.

1983  Moreno-Black, G.  1983.  Dietary Status and Dietary Diversity in Native Highland Bolivian Boys.  Ecology of Food and Nutrition 13:149-156.

1983  Haas, J. D., G. Moreno-Black, J. Pabon, J. Ybarnegaray, and L. Hurtado.  1983.  Altitude and Infant Growth in Bolivia: A Longitudinal Study.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 59:251-262.

1983  Haas, J. F., L. P. Greksa, T. L. Leatherman, G. Moreno-Black, H. Spielvogel, M. Paz-Zamora.  1983.  Submaximal Work Capacity of Native and Migrant Preadolescent Boys at High Altitude.  Human Biology 55:517-527.

1982  Greksa, L. P., J. D. Haas, T. L. Leatherman, G. Moreno-Black, H. Spielvogel, M. Paz-Zamora.  1982.  Maximal Aerobic Power in Trained Youths at High Altitude. Annals of Human Biology 9:201-209.

1982  Moreno-Black, G. and E. F. Bent.  1982.  Secondary Compounds in the Diet of Colobus angolensisEast African Journal of Ecology 20: 29-6.

1982  Barbeau, W., D. Brown, J. McGreevey, G. Moreno-Black, J. Oyer, L. Post, V. Quinn, S. Ruano, K. Tajeu, and R. Vellutin.  981.  Appropriate Strategies to Improve Infant and Young Children Feeding.  In: The Decline of the Breast.  An examination of its impact on fertility and health and its relation to socio-economic status.  M.C. Latham (ed.).  Cornell International Nutrition Monograph Series, No. 10.

1978  Moreno-Black, G.  1978  The Use of Scatalogical Analysis for Discerning Primate Diets.  Primates 19:215-221.

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED AND UNDER CONSIDERATION

2004  Moreno-Black, G. and C. Guerr—n-Montero.  Speaking of Hunger And Coping With Food Insecurity: Experiences in the Afro-Ecuadorian Highlands. (Submitted: Ecology of Food and Nutrition)

2004  Shor-Posner, G., Rodriguez, N., Zhang, G., Miguez, M.J., Burbano, X. and Moreno-Black, G. Quality of life measures in HIV+ men and women participating in a nutritional chemoprevention clinical trial. (Submitted: Journal of Nutrition)

2004  Moreno-Black, G.  Kitchen Magic. (Submitted: Postcolonial Studies)

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER PREPARATION

2004  Moreno-Black, G. M. Miguez, R. Lecusay, X. Burbano, N. Rodriguez , S. O'Mellan 2  , Marianna K Baum, and G. Shor-Posner.  HIV-1+ Women and Men Participating in a Nutritional Chemoprevention Trial: Retention and Meaning.

2004  Moreno-Black, G.  Ecology at the Table: Environmental Concerns and Food Procurement Practices in Northeastern Thailand.

2004  Moreno-Black, G and P. Homchampa. Eating for health: Perceptions of the role of food in self care among Thai industrial workers.

NON-PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES; BOOK REVIEWS; REPORTS; PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS.

2003  Shor-Posner, G., Miguez, M.J., Rodriguez, N., Zhang, G., Pilarte, A., Miric, M., Moreno-Black, G. Selenium therapy decreases risk for anxiety in HIV+ drug users. Experimental Biology, April 11-15, 2003.

2002  Moreno-Black, G.  Gender, Food and Getting By: Researching and Teaching about Poverty and Hunger. Voices December 2002: 41- 44.

2002  Ireson-Doolittle, C., G. Moreno-Black and M. Pholsena.  Globalizing an Ancient Craft: A Decade of Growth For Lao Weaving Businesses. In Helen Lansdowne, Philip Dearden, and William Nielson (eds.), Communities in Southeast Asia. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria, pp. 336-349.

2002  Shor-Posner, G., Moreno-Black, G., Miguez, M.J., Rodriguez, N., Burbano, X., Lecusay, R., Baum, M.K. Adherence in a nutrition chemoprevention trial: Gender differences. XIV Intl AIDS Conf, Abst# WePeB5720, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002.

2002  Shor-Posner, G., Lecusay, R., Moreno, G., Miguez, M.J., Campa, A., Morales, G., Wilkie, F. Impact of selenium status on anxiety level in HIV-1 infected individuals. Symposium on Advances in Clinical Nutrition, The American College of Nutrition, 42nd Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, October 4-7, 2001.

2001  Ireson-Doolittle, C., G. Moreno-Black and M. Pholsena. Women Entrepreneurs in Laos: Globalizing A Lao Tradition and Reinterpreting Traditional Social Relationships. SEASPAN XIV (2) 7, 9.

1999  Moreno-Black, G. Cooking up change: Transforming diets in a rural Thai village. In: Cultural and Historical Aspects of Food, M. W. Kelsey & Z. A. Holmes (eds), Pp.146 - 165. Proceedings of a Conference on Cultural and Historical Aspects of Food. Deptartment of Nutrition & Food Management, College of Home Econ. OSU, Corvallis: OR

1998  Moreno-Black, G.  Arepas.  Radcliffe Culinary Times Vol III, No.1:  1 & 7

1997  Moreno-Black, G.  Book Review: The Hidden HarvestAgriculture and Human Values 14:101-102.

1996  Moreno-Black, G. Editor Column: Communicator Vol 19 Issue 2: Spring/Summer 1996. Vol 20 Issue 1 Fall/Winter 1996.

1996  Moreno-Black, G. Book Review: Food and Population in a Northeast Village.  Ecology of Food and Nutrition 35:237-238. 

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Editor Column: Communicator. Vol. 18 Issue 2: Spring Summer 1995; Vol. 19 Issue 1 Fall/Winter 1995.

1994  Moreno-Black, G., P. Somnasang, and S. Thamthawan.  Women in northeastern Thailand: Preservers of botanical diversity.  Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor.  2(3):24.

1990  Moreno-Black, G. Book Review: Coping With Uncertainty in Food SupplyAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology 82:397-398.

1989  Moreno-Black, G. and L. Leimar.  Wild Foods as a Source of Income for Northeastern Thai Women.  Women's Information Network for Asia and the Pacific Newsletter.

1988 Moreno-Black, G.  Book Review: Folk Medicine: The Art and  the Science.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 75:423-424.  

1985  Moreno-Black, G. et al. Breastfeeding and Child Survival Practices in Jakarta, Indonesia.  Technical Report: PATH/IDRC.

GRANTS, AWARDS AND OTH SERUPPORT

2004  Fulbright Senior Specialist Award.Nutrition and Medical Anthropology: Health and Illness with a Gender Focus.

2004  Fogarty Research Specialist - 5 year NIH Award @ University of Miami-School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Division of Disease Prevention. (Year 1: 2004- 2005)

2003  CAPS Small Professional Research Award. The Lao: Gender, Power, and Livelihood.(April 2001).

2002  UO Technology in the Curriculum Grant: Teaching Nutritional Anthropology through Practice and Problems: (Spring 2002 - Summer 2003) This award focused on the development of problem based web based activities as a teaching tool for Anthropology 363.

2001  Fulbright Hays Senior Scholar Research Award: From Factory To Table: Dietary Coping Strategies of Thai Industrial Workers.  (2001 - 2002)

2001  CAPS Small Professional Research Award.  Weaving A Business: Women Entrepreneurs Globalize a Lao Tradition. (April 2001).

2001  Freeman Award: Gender, Power, And Making A Living in Rural Laos. (2001)

2000  CSWS Research Award - At the Factory, At The Table.

1999  Rippey Award (U of O). Human Behavior and Evolution FIG with Dr. N. Tuana

1999  UO/Lewis and Clark Ford Foundation Grant: Eaten Foods, Spoken Words: Food Imagery in Isan Folk Tales. (with K. Carpenter and W. Tossa).

1998  Rippey Award (U of O).  Curriculum Development Grant for Anthropology. 172: Introduction to Human Adaptation.

1997  CSWS Faculty Research Award (with Helen Vallianatos).  A feminist approach to the question of menarche and participation in athletics. (1997- 1998)

1994  Wenner-Gren Award.  Gender Issues in Food Procurement and Preparation: Is Responsibility the Same as Control?  1995-1996

1994  Social Science Research Council.  Women and the Landscape: Female Farming Practices as Environmental Activism in Northeast Thailand. 1994-1995

1993  U of O Summer Research Award: Cultural Issues and Dietary Practices in Prenatal Health: An Exploratory Study of Mexican and Mexican American Women in Oregon. Summer 1993

1993    U of O Social Science Seed Grant: Cultural Issues and Dietary Practices in Prenatal Health of Mexican and Mexican American Women in Oregon: Provider' Issues and Perspectives.  1992-1993

1992    CSWS Collaborative Faculty Research Development Award: with Marie Harvey (PI): Circumstances of Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes Among Hispanic Women. Summer 1992

1992    R. L. Stewart Foundation Award: To attend Workshop on Sustainable and Effective Management Systems for Community Forestry.  Bangkok, Thailand 1992

1991    Fulbright-Hayes Scholar-In-Residence Award: To bring Accaan Prapimporn Somnasang to the University of Oregon, Fall 1991.

1991    National Geographic: Wild Food in Thailand's Agricultural Northeast: 1990  Traditions in Transition.  1990-1991.

1990    CSWS: Small Grant: Data Analysis.  Gathering of wild food as an economic and nutritional strategy.  1990.

1990    Fulbright Hayes Southeast Asian Regional Research Award:  The importance and prevalence of wild food use in two regions of Southeast Asia.  1990.

1990    Wenner-Gren Foundation Award: Gathering of Wild Food as an Economic and Nutritional Strategy.

1989    University of Oregon: Faculty Summer Award; Data analysis: Economic Strategies andNutritional Status of Women in Northeast Thailand.

1987    Center for the Study of Women in Society:  Pilot Project: Gathering of wild Foods as an Economic Strategy Utilized by Women in Northeast Thailand.

1987    National Science Foundation.  Planning grant.  Economic Strategies and Nutritional Status of Women in Northeast Thailand.

1987    U.S. Department of Education: Southeast Asian Studies: A Cross-Cultural and Transnational Approach.  Participating Faculty with G. May (PI) et. al.  1985-1987.  

1986    University Affiliation Programs (USIA): Northwest International Educational Association and Mahidol University, Bangkok Exchange Scholar.

1986    R.L. Stewart Foundation Award: Women's Health and Healing Workshop.  UCB/UCSF: Participant.

1985    Medical Research Foundation of Oregon.  Biocultural Differences in Male and Female Diet and Exercise Habits.  1985-86.

1985    Fulbright Hayes.  Senior Lecturer Award.  Biological Anthropology.  U.I. Jakarta, Indonesia.  1984-1985.

1983    American Philosophical Society.  Grant in Aid.  Nutritional status of native highland Bolivian women. 

1978    NIMH National Research Service Award.  Growth and Development:   A Nutritional Anthropology Approach.  September, 1977.

1980    Cornell University, Division of Nutritional Sciences Research Grant, 1980.

1977    University of Oregon Faculty Award.  Functional Anatomy of Primate Locomotor Apparatus.

1977    Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research.  Motion analysis of posturing in captive Macaca fascicularis.  December, 1977.

1976    University of Oregon Faculty Research Award.  Positioning behavior and locomotor analysis of a captive group of Macaca fascicularis.  September, 1977.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

2003  Moreno-Black, G., Shor-Posner, G., Miguez, M-J, and Burbano, X.  Retention and Meaning: Participating In A Nutritional Chemoprevention Trial. Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR March 2003. (Session organizers: G. Moreno-Black & D. Crooks).

2002  Moreno-Black, G.  Anthropology, Qualitative Research and Public Health.  Seminar Presentation: Faculty Public Health Burapha University. Sept. 12, 2002.

2002  Moreno-Black, G. Workshop on Anthropology and Qualitative Research.  Market Support Co. Ltd.  Bangkok, Thailand. Sept. 2 - 3, 2002.

2001  Moreno-Black,G. And C. Guerr—n-Montero.  Gendered Knowledge, Politics and Rights in Nutritional Anthropology. Invited Speaker.  Feminism and Nutritional Anthropology Panel.  Amer. Anth. Assoc. Nov. 28- Dec 2, 2001. Washington, D. C.

2001  Doolittle, I.; G. Moreno-Black and M. Pholsena.  Globalizing an Ancient Craft: A Decade of Growth for Lao Weaving Businesses. NW Consortium for SE Asian Studies Conference. Victoria, BC. Oct. 25 - 27,

2001  Shor-Posner, G, Lecusay R,  Moreno,-Black, G., Miguez, MJ, Campa A, Morales G, Wilkie F.  Impact of Selenium Status on Anxiety Level in HIV-1 Infected Individuals.  Symposium on Advances in Clinical Nutrition.  The American College of Nutrition. 42 Annual Meeting Oct. 4 - 7, 2001. 

2001  Moreno-Black, G. Gender Issues in Nutrition. Invited Seminar.  Fogarty Center Fellow Seminar. School of Medicine, University of Miami.  Miami Florida.  March 2001.

2001  Moreno-Black, G. Biocultural Issues in Nutrition.  Invited Seminar.  School of Public Health,  Medical School, University Of Miami. Miami, Florida.  March 2001.

2001  Ireson-Doolittle, C.  M. Pholsena and G. Moreno-Black. Weaving A Business: Women Entrepreneurs Globalize a Lao Tradition. WARI Conference.  Bangkok, Thailand (March 2-4, 2001).

2000  Moreno-Black, G. Anthropology and Public Health. Invited Seminar: Department of Public Health, University of Burapha, Burapha, Thailand

2000  Moreno-Black, G. Writing Grants for Social Science and Medicine.  Invited Seminar:  Department of Public Health, University of Burapha, Burapha, Thailand

2000  Moreno-Black, G. Biocultural Dimensions of Human Nutrition.  Invited Speaker.  Graduate Public Health Seminar. University of Miami School of Medicine. (April 2000)

1999  Moreno-Black, G. and H. Vallianaotis Female Participation in Athletics at the End of the Millennium: The Impact of Changing Experiences During Puberty.  American Anthropological Association.  Nov. 1999, Chicago, IL.

1999  Moreno-Black, G.  And C. Guerr—n-Montero. Spoken Words, Eaten Foods: A Biocultural Approach to Gender, Household Structure and Nutrition.  Invited Session American Anthropological Association. Nov. 1999, Chicago IL.

1999  Moreno-Black, G.  And C. Guerr—n-MonteroRecipes For Hunger: Dietary Coping Strategies Among Patricentric and Matricentric Households in the Afro-Ecuadorian Highlands.  Association For the Study of Food in Society.  June 1999 Toronto, Canada

1999  Moreno-Black, G. Cooking Up Change: Transforming diets in a rural Thai village.  Symposium on Cultural and Historical Aspects of Food: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.  Oregon State Univ.  April 9 - 11, 1999.

1999  Moreno-Black, G. Cultural Aspects of Nutrition.  University of Miami Medical School.  March 21, 1999.

1998  Moreno-Black, G. and C. Guerr—n-Montero   Panela para el CafŽ: Women, household structure and food security coping strategies in the Afro-Ecuadorian Highlands.(Amer. Anth. Assoc. Dec 2-6, 1998 Philadelphia)

1998  Moreno-Black, G. Cultural Perceptions, Diet and Eating Patterns.  Invited Speaker: Center for Child and Family Health: Growing Healthy Families Conference.  October 28, 1998.

1998  Moreno-Black, G. Full Stomach, Full Heart: Cooking for Health and Well Being in Northeastern Thailand.  1998 Reitz Food Symposim: Food, Health and Healing: An Exploration Across Cultures and Through Time. Invited Speaker. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco.Feb. 21, 1998

1997  Moreno-Black, G. Women, Wild Food, and Environmental Issues: A Case Study From Northeastern Thailand.  Invited Speaker: People and Parks: Women in International Development Series.  Oct. 1997: OSU

1996  Moreno-Black, G. Food, culture change and gender: Transforming dietary patterns in Northeastern Thailand.  Invited Session, American Anthropological Association Annual Conference.  Nov. 20-24, 1996, San Francisco

1996  Moreno-Black, G. Transforming diets: Change and Continuity in a Rural Thai Village.  Association For The Study Of Food and Society.  St. Louis  June 6-9, 1996.

1995  P. Somnasang and G. Moreno-Black Indigenous Knowledge For Gathering Wild Food In Northeastern Thailand.  Amer. Anth. Assoc.  Washington D.C.  Nov. 15-19, 1996

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Famine Foods and Strategies for Dealing With Scarcity in Northeastern Thailand.  Burapha University, Dept. Public Health.

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Gathered Food and Culture Change: Traditions in Transition in Northeastern Thailand.  Chiang Mai University: Dept. Agricultural Economics

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Cultivating Continuity: Nondomesticated Food in the Isan Markets.  Khon Kaen University. Dept. Environmental Ecology.

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Marketing The CSA Concept: Strategies From Two Different Levels. Chiang Mai University.  Multiple Cropping Center & Dept. Agricultural Economics

1995  Moreno-Black, G.  CSA Case Study: Need Based Economics and Sustainable Farming.   Chiang Mai University.  Multiple Cropping Center & Dept. Ag. Econ.

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Community Supported Agriculture: A View of Sustainable Farming.  Chiang Mai University.  Multiple Cropping Center & Dept. Ag. Econ.

1995  Moreno-Black, G. Cultural Aspects of Nutrition. Public Health Dept. University Of Miami.

1994  Moreno-Black, G. Center for Disease Control Workgroup on Cultural Aspects of Nutrition. CDC, Atlanta, Georgia

1994  Moreno-Black, G. Women and the Environment: Natural Resources and Human Rights Issues in Northeastern Thailand. (with P. Somnasang).  American Anthropological Association.  Atlanta, GA.  Nov 30 - Dec. 4, 1994.

1994  Moreno-Black, G. and P. Somnasang In Times of Plenty and Times of Scarcity: Wild food in Northeastern Thailand. Poster Contribution: Invited Session- Amer. Anth. Assoc., Atlanta, GA.  Nov. 30 - Dec. 4, 1994.

1994  Moreno-Black, G. Women Cultivating Change: Non-domesticated Food in Thailand's Agricultural Northeast.  Cuisine, Agriculture and Social Change Conference.  Tucson, Arizona. June 1994

1994  Moreno-Black, G.  Behavioral and Cultural Issues in Prenatal Health: An Exploratory Study of Mexican and Mexican American Women in Oregon.  Women's Health Conference.  Portland, Oregon.  March 15-16, 1994.

1993  Moreno-Black, G. Women and the Landscape: The Conservation Potential of Home Gardens in Northeastern Thailand. American Anthropological Association.  Washington, D.C. Nov. 17-21, 1993.

1992  Moreno-Black, G. Gathered Food and Culture Change: Traditions in Transition in Northeastern Thailand.  People - Plant Relationships: Setting Research Priorities. People-Plant Council Symposium.  Rutgers, NJ.

1991  Moreno-Black, G. Traditional Foods in Northeastern Thailand: Environmental, Cultural, and Economic Factors.  American Anthropological Association. Invited paper in an Organized session.  Chicago, Il.  Nov. 1991

1990  Moreno-Black, G. Feminism and Medical Anthropology.  American Anthropological Association.  Washington, D.C. Nov 1990.

1988  Moreno-Black, G. Gathering of Wild Food as the Economic and Nutritional Strategy in Northeastern Thailand.  Conference of the Northwest Regional Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies. Eugene, Or. September 30,

1982 Moreno-Black, G. Nutritional Status and Dietary Diversity of Native Highland Bolivian Children.  Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology/American Institute of Nutrition.  New Orleans. April, 1982

1982  Moreno-Black, G. Anemia in Native High Altitude Children: A Problem of Definition.  American Association of Physical Anthropologists.  Invited  symposium paper. March 1982.

1981  Moreno-Black, G., L. Greksa,.J. Haas, T. Leatherman, H. Spielvogel, and M. Paz-Zamora Physical Work Capacity in Adolescent Competitive Swimmers at High Altitude.  With.  Amer. Assoc. Phys. Anth..  Detroit, 1981

1980  Altitude and Infant Growth Under Favorable Conditions in Bolivia.  With Haas, Pareja, and Ybarnegaray. American Association of Physical Anthropologists.  Niagara  Falls, New York. April, 1980

1979  Moreno-Black, G. The relationship between social organization and habitat in primates.  Annual Symposium on Man:  Primate Ecology and Socialization.  California State at Fullerton. 

1979  Moreno-Black, G. Secondary Compounds in the Diet of Colobus angolensis.  Northwest Anth. Conference, Eugene, Oregon. 

1977  Moreno-Black, G. Diet, Home Range and Behavior of Colobus angolensis:  Mechanisms of Resource Partitioning.  Invited symposium on adaptations of the family Colobinae.  Amer. Anth. Assoc.  Houston, Texas. 

1974  Moreno-Black, G. Differential Habitat Utilization in Sympatric Ceropithecidae.  Amer. Assoc. Physical Anth. Amherst, Mass. 

PUBLIC SERVICE PRESENTATIONS

1999  Moreno-Black, G. 5ADay4Y2K: Eating in the New Millennium. (with Loretta Plaa, RD)

1998  Moreno-Black, G. Feeding The Family: Cultural Factors Affecting Child Malnutrition (with Joan Tabor). Health Symposium: I.H.S. April 22, 1998 & April 23, 1998.  South Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon.

1999  Moreno-Black, G. Cultural Aspects of Nutrition.  University of Miami Medical School.  March 21, 1999

1998  Moreno-Black, G. Think Globally, Eat Locally! (With J. Baldwin).  Health Symposium: International High School April 22 & April 23, 1998.South Eugene High School, Eugene, OR

1997  Moreno-Black, G. Women as Resource Managers: OSU Women and Development Program Lecture Nov. 1997

1996  Moreno-Black, G. Diet and Culture in Northeastern Thailand: Speaker OSU - Nepal Affiliates Project: Nov. 6, 1996

1994  Moreno-Black, G. Food and Culture. Museum of Natural History Docent Lecture.  Eugene, Oregon.  April 1994.

1994  Moreno-Black, G. People and the Planet.  Panelist for a National Teleconference.  University of Oregon.  April 1994.

1993  Moreno-Black, G. Women's Health and the Life Cycle.  Priorities '95 Forum: Women in Oregon and the World.  Eugene, Oregon.  Nov. 7, 1993.

1993  Moreno-Black, G. Food and Culture Change.  Thailand Royal Ministry/University of Oregon Summer Course.  Eugene, Oregon.  Summer 1993

1992  Moreno-Black, G. Indonesian and Thailand Fulbright Experiences.  Faculty Fulbright Workshop.  U.O.  March 1992

1985  Moreno-Black, G. An Introduction to Medical Anthropology and Models.  Anthropology Department - An Introduction to Nutritional Anthropology.  University of Northern Sumatra, Medan.  Medical School -

1985  Moreno-Black, G. Culture Change, Nutrition, and Health.  PPIA - Food in the Cultural Context.  University of Airlangga, Surabaya, Java.  Medical School 

1985  Moreno-Black, G. An Anthropological Perspective of Eating Disorders.  University of Western Australia, Perth.  Department  of Anthropology

1985  Moreno-Black, G. Cultural Factors Influencing Breast Feeding in Jakarta.  University of Western Australia, Perth.  Department of Community Medicine. 

1985  Moreno-Black, G. Human Adaptation to High Altitude.  La Trobe University, Melbourne.  Department of Human Genetics.

1985  Moreno-Black, G. Cultural Factors Influencing Breast Feeding in Jakarta. Australian National University, Canberra.  Department of Anthropology. 

1985  Moreno-Black, G. Human Adaptation to High Altitude. Australian National University, Canberra.  Dept. Anth.

1982  Moreno-Black, G. Science, Culture and Public Policy. University of Oregon Convocation Seminar.  Eugene, Oregon.

1982  Moreno-Black, G. Anthropology As an Applied Science. Science Career Workshop.  Tektronix, Inc.  Wilsonville, Oregon. 

1981  Moreno-Black, G. Anemia and Iron Deficiency in Bolivian Children.  Sigma Xi lecture. University of Oregon  Women in Science. A panel discussion.University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

RESEARCH AND FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE

2002  Diet, growth and coping strategies of factory workers in Thailand.

2001  Chemoprevention study with HIV-1+ individuals.

2001  Gender issues in Socialist Laos (Lao. PDR)

2000  Diet, growth and coping strategies of factory workers in Thailand.

1998  Attitudes and perceptions of Menstruation and athletic participation among young women

1997  Diet and growth issues in female-headed and dual/male-headed Afro-Ecuadorian Households  

1995  Cultural and nutritional impact of culture change in Northeastern Thailand.

1994  Nutritional Anthropology: Northeastern Thailand

1993  Cultural Issues and Dietary Practices in Prenatal Health of Mexican and Mexican American Women in Oregon. 1993

1991  Non-cultivated/non-domesticated resources in the Balinese marketplace.

1988  Northeast Thailand: Gathering of Wild Food;  Women's Marketing Strategies; Women's Knowledge and Management Practices of Non-cultivated/Domestic Resources.

1986  Dieting behavior and exercise habits in males and females 17-25 years of age.

1985  Consultant, PATH/PIACT Breast Feeding Project, to assist in the development of culturally appropriate Media messages to promote breast feeding.  Jakarta, Indonesia.

1980  The relationship between hemoglobin status and work capacity in Bolivian children for the purpose of functionally defining anemia at high altitude.

1980  Food habits, nutritional status, and parasitic infection of children and their mothers in Bolivia to determine reasons for iron deficiency.

1980  Physical work capacity of migrant and native children at high altitude for the purposes of evaluating the potential for developmental adaptation.

1979  Comparison of first postnatal year growth trends in well nourished lowland and highland Bolivian infants.

1978  Chemical analysis of plants eaten by Colobus angolensis for the determination of the presence of toxic secondary compounds (alkaloids, saponins, tanins).

1978  Anthropometric analysis of baboon skeleton material for the purpose of evaluating the relationship between locomotion habits on intra-specific variation.

1977  Preliminary development of research instrument for a project on evaluating health care service delivery to the elderly in Lane County, Oregon.

1974  Differential habitat utilization of four Cercopithecoid primate species in Kenya.

SERVICE

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (1989-2003)

Department of Anthropology (Recent 2000 -2003)

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2002-2003)

Human Subjects Review (2000-2001)

Executive Committee (2 yr appt, 1998- 2000)

Bio-Anth Position Search Committee (1999 Co-Chair)

SSIL Lab Committee (2001 -2003)

Asian Studies Committee (2001 - 2003)

Associate Director of Southeast Asian Studies (1999 -2000)

Executive Committee: Asian Studies Program (1999 - 2000)

Executive Committee: Center For Asian and Pacific Studies (CAPS) (1999 - 2000)

International Studies Committee (1997 - 2000)

CAS Faculty Senate (1998-2000; 1994 - 1996)

Social Science Instructional laboratory Committee (1999-2000)

Lewis & Clark/UO Consortium Planning Committee (1995)

Executive Committee Center For the Study of Women In Society (1994-5)

Jane Grant Dissertation Award and Women of Color and International Woman Scholarship Committee(1996)

Oregon State System of Higher Education - Thailand Exchange Committee (1994-1996)

Council on Minority Education, co-chair 1993-94

Distinguished Teaching Awards Committee

Student Health Center

Distinguished Lecturer Award Committee

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION SERVICE AND MEMBERSHIP

Symposium Cultural and Historical Aspects of Food.  Department of Nutrition. & Food Management College of Home Econ.  OSU, Corvallis, OR (1999)

Planning Committee;  Review and selection of papers; Introductory Remarks; Introduction to Speakers for Session I of Conference

Assoc. Feminist Anthropologists: Treasurer (1998- 2000)

Council of Nutritional Anthropology, Vice Pres.& Editor of Communicator (Newsletter). 1995-1998

American Anthropological Association, member

Society for Medical Anthropology, member

Latin American Anthropology Group, member

Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society, member

Association for the Study of Food in Society, member

Manuscript Reviewer:

     American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

     Ecology of Food and Nutrition

     Mayfield Publisher: Text on Nutritional Anthropology

     Journal of Agriculture and Human Values

     Ecology of Food and Nutrtion

Research Proposal Reviewer:

     Social Science Research Council: Grant Reviewer:

     National Science Foundation

     Wenner-Gren Foundation

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Buena Vista Spanish Immersion School Library Volunteer (200 - 2001)

South Eugene High School Computer Lab Volunteer (2000 - 2001)

Temple Beth Israel Social Services community volunteer (2000 - 2001)

Embracing Midlife II Conference:(1997)

Introductory remarks for 3 sessions: 1) The Risks and Benefits of HRT (Dr. Vliet Speaker), 2) Osteoporosis: Prevention and treatment (Dr. J. Ekstrom: Speaker), 3) Urinary Incontinence: Conservative management Alternatives (Ramona Horton, MPT: Speaker).

Midlife Conference Planning Committee (1997)

Women's Health Network Conference: Health Promotion Section Committee. (1994)

Priorities '95: Women In Oregon and The World: INSTRAW sponsored Fourm.  Speaker and Facilitator for "Women's Health and The Life Cycle" Session.(1995)

Child Care Food Program Advisory Committee: American Red Cross of Lane County. (1992-1996)

All Women's Health Center: Board of Directors (1994- 1999)

Temple Beth Israel Preschool Board of Directors (1994-1996)

Wintergreen Farm Core Group (1997 - 1999)

Muslin Creek Farm: Core Group-Community Supported Agriculture (1995-1996)       

Recent Graduate Advisees

Garry Stephensen (Chair, Ph.D. Committee: Current)

Helen Vallianatos (Chair, Ph.D. Committee: Current)

Missy Cheyney (Chair, Ph.D. Committee: Current)

Chulanee Thianthai (Chair, Ph.D. Committee: Current)

Carol Jeffers (Chair, Ph.D. Committee: Current)

Daniela Pìnièková (Comprehensive exams & Ph.D. Committee member Current))

Mary Fechner  (Comprehensive exams & Ph.D. Committee member)

Carla Guerrón-Montero  (Comprehensive exams & Ph.D. Committee member)            

Pissamai Homchampa (Chair, Ph.D. Committee)

Prapimporn Rathkete   (Chair, Ph.D. Committee)

Rosalie Caffrey  (Chair, Ph.D. Committee)

Mary Russell, ( Ph.D. Committee member)

Alexandria Denes (MA International Studies: Committee member)