Randolph Nesse, MD

Professor of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
School of Life Sciences
SHESC Room 233a
900 S Cady Mall
Tempe, AZ
USA 85257
nesse@asu.edu

Biographical Sketch:
07/77-06/79 Instructor in Psychiatry, 07/79-06/85 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 05/81-06/86 Director of Resident & Fellow Education 09/85-06/93 Associate Professor of Psychiatry 12/86-06/93 Associate Director, Anxiety Disorders Program 07/90-12/92 Director, Div. of Adult Ambulatory Psychiatry 01/93-06/93 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University 12/93-09/96 Associate Chairman for Education and Academic Affairs, Department of Psychiatry 09/02-09/03 Senior Research Scientist, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research 09/02-06/03 Visiting Professor, Dept. Anthropology, University College London 09/96-08/01 Faculty Research Associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics and 07/93- Professor of Psychiatry 09/96- Director, Evolution and Human Adaptation Program, University of Michigan 09/01- Professor of Psychology 09/03- Research Professor, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research 09/07-08/08 Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study) 2013- President, the Foundation for Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health 12/13- Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry 1/1/14- Professor of Life Sciences, and Arizona Foundation Professor, Arizona State University 1/1/14- Founding Director, Center for Evolution, Medicine, & Public Health, Arizona State University Dr. Nesse has published many article and books about how evolutionary biology is useful in medicine and public health, including “Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine” Vintage books, 1994. For publications see http://RandolphNesse.com