Background
Petersen, Anne Cheryl was born on September 11, 1944 in Little Falls, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of Franklin Hanks and Rhoda Pauline (Sandwick) Studley.
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Petersen, Anne Cheryl was born on September 11, 1944 in Little Falls, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of Franklin Hanks and Rhoda Pauline (Sandwick) Studley.
Bachelor, University of Chicago, 1966; Master of Science, University of Chicago, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1973.
Assistant professor, research associate Department Psychiatry University Chicago, 1972-1980, associate professor, research associate, 1980-1982. Professor human development, head Department Individual and Family Studies Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 1982-1987, dean College Health and Human Development, 1987-1992, professor health and human development, 1987-1992. Dean graduate school, vice president for research throughout state University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1992-1994, professor adolescent development and pediatrics, 1992-1996.
Deputy director, chief operating officer National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, 1994-1996. Senior vice president programs Will Keith Kellogg Foundation, 1996—2005. Deputy director Center Advanced Study Behavioral Sciences Stanford University, since 2006, professor Department Psychology, since 2006.
Visiting professor, fellow College Education, Research and Development Psychology, Roosevelt University, Chicago, 1973-1974. Consultant Center for Health Administration Studies University Chicago, 1976-1978, Center for New Schools, Chicago, 1974-1978, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mathtech, Inc., 1987-1989. Coordinator clinical research training program Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, 1976-1980, director Laboratory for Study of Adolescence, 1975-1982.
Faculty Illinois School for Professional Psychology, 1978-1979. Statistical consultant College Nursing University Illinois Medical Center, 1975-1983. Associate director health program MacArthur Foundation, 1980-1982, also consultant health program, 1982-1988.
Chair senior advisory board National Institute of Mental Health, 1987-1988. National advisory mental health council National Institutes of Health, 1997-2003. Trustee National Institute Statistical Sciences, 1998-2004.
Board overseers Lewis College, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1980-1982. Member advisory board longitudinal data archive project Murray Center, Radcliffe College, 1985-1991, member science advisory board, 1983-1991. Fellow: American Psychological Association (chairman task force on reproductive freedom 1979-1981, program chairman 1981-1982, chairman task force on long range planning 1986-1989, president division 7 1992-1993), American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Member: National Academy of Sciences (national forum on future children and their families 1987-1991, chairman panel on child abuse and neglect 1991-1993, member forum on adolescence Institute of Medicine 1997—2000, chair board on behavioral, cognitive and sensory science since 1997, member national academics committee science, engineering, and policy since 2003), Global Physical Therapy Alliance (president since 2005), Society for Research on Adolescence 1990-1992, (past president 1992-1994, chairman nominations committee 1992-1994, member finance committee since 2004), Academy Europaea, Psychometric Society, Behavior Genetics Association, Association Women in Science (board directors 1996—2000), American Educational Research Association (various offices), International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development (council member since 1995, president-elect 2002-2006, president since 2006), Institute for Medicine.
Married Douglas Lee Petersen, December 27, 1967. Children: Christine Anne, Benjamin Bradfield.