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COMMENTARY

Disciplinary Prejudice: An Ever Present Flaw

Pages 939-940 | Published online: 11 Sep 2015
 

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James Anthony

James Anthony, Ph.D., US, is an epidemiologist whose first graduate training was in the pharmacy sciences and epidemiology at the University of Minnesota, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship year at Johns Hopkins University, where he studied basic psychopathology, psychiatric epidemiology, and biostatistics, and then served on the faculty for 26 years. His published work in these area of research is highly cited, but his joy comes from helping US and overseas new and early career investigators who are committed to learning traditions of the past for the sake of building new generations of research that should and will surpass anything done in the past. His primary academic home now is the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Michigan State University medical school, where he is Professor, National Institute on Drug Abuse K05 Senior Scientist Awardee, and Director for two National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded research training programs, as well as a NIDA-funded mentoring initiative for Hispanic heritage early stage investigators. His research work and collaborations at Johns Hopkins and overseas continue. As an aid to this work, he is Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins and Professor Honoraria at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru.

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