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Sameroff, Arnold Joshua was born on April 20, 1937 in New York City. Son of Stanley and Zeena (Shapiro) Sameroff.
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Sameroff, Arnold Joshua was born on April 20, 1937 in New York City. Son of Stanley and Zeena (Shapiro) Sameroff.
Bachelor of Science, University Michigan, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1965. Master of Arts (honorary), Brown University, 1987.
Assistant professor psychology, pediatrics and psychiatry, U. Rochester, 1967-1970;
associate professor, U. Rochester, 1970-1973;
professor, U. Rochester, 1973-1978;
director developmental psychology training program, U. Rochester, 1975-1978;
professor psychology, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1978-1986;
associate director Institute for Study Developmental Disabilities, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1978-1986;
associate director, director research, Illinois Institute for Developmental Disabilities, Illinois Department Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, 1978-1986;
professor psychiatry and human behavior, Brown U., Providence, 1986-1992;
director Developmental Psychopathology Research Center,, Bradley Hospital, East Providence, 1986-1992;
professor psychology, research scientist Center for Human Growth and Development,, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, since 1992;
director development, psychopathology and mental health program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, since 1995. Visiting professor psychology Birkbeck College, U. London, 1974-1975. Visiting scientist Center for Interdisciplinary Research, U. Bielefeld, Federal Republic Germany, 1977-1978.
W.T. Grant Foundation lecturer Society for Behavioral Pediatrics, 1984. Director Summer Institute on Human Development and Psychopathology, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1989. Member small grants advising committee National Institutes of Health, 1977-1981, behavioral science assessment panel, 1987-1988.
Member organizational planning committee International Conference for Infant Studies, 1980-1984.
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Member social and behavioral science research advisory committee March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, 1977-1994, research advisory committee Little City Foundation, 1986-1988. Board directors Zero to Three: National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families, executive committee, 1998-2002. Member program on successful adolescent development among youth in high-risk settings John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1986-1995, network on early childhood transitions, 1989-1992.
Member governor council Society Research in Child Development, since 1998. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy Mental Retardation, American Psychological Society, American Psychological Association (program committee development psychology division 1978-1990, chair 1979, council 1980-1983, member-at-large executive committee 1985-1988, president development psychology division 1995-1996, G. Stanley Hall research award, Science award 2005). Member American Association of University Professors, Society for Research in Child Development (governing council 1999-2005, pre.-elect since 2005, District Scientist award, 2005), World Association Infant Mental Health, International Society for Infant Studies (president 2002-2004), Society for Research on Adolescence.
Married Susan C. McDonough, January 2, 1982. Children: Shira, Rebecca, Crista, Andrew.