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Updated 8/4/2020 CURRICULUM VITAE Aunchalee E.L. Palmquist, PhD, MA, IBCLC, RLC PERSONAL Business Department of Maternal and Child Health Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute Gillings School of Global Public Health 422-C Rosenau – CB 7445 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7445 Office Phone 919-966-0928 Office Email [email protected] EDUCATION PhD 2006 Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. MA 1997 Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. BA 1994 Anthropology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Health Professions Training 2012-2013 Clinical Lactation, Mary Rose Tully -Training Initiative, Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), Certification Number: L-49486, October 2013. Recertified December 2018. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017-Present Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Department of Maternal and Child Health and the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2011-2017 Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Elon University, Elon, NC (Offered Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure, April 2017). 2009-2011 Postdoctoral Associate & Lecturer, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Global Health Initiative, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 2007-2009 Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Network Methods Section, Social and Behavioral Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. 2006-2010 Research Consultant, ORC Macro, Beltsville, MD. 2006 Behavioral Scientist, National HIV/AIDS Training Program, Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, San Francisco, CA.

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  • Updated 8/4/2020

    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Aunchalee E.L. Palmquist, PhD, MA, IBCLC, RLC

    PERSONAL Business Department of Maternal and Child Health

    Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute Gillings School of Global Public Health 422-C Rosenau – CB 7445 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7445

    Office Phone 919-966-0928 Office Email [email protected]

    EDUCATION PhD 2006 Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. MA 1997 Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. BA 1994 Anthropology, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Health Professions Training 2012-2013 Clinical Lactation, Mary Rose Tully -Training Initiative, Carolina Global Breastfeeding

    Institute, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), Certification Number: L-49486, October 2013. Recertified December 2018.

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    2017-Present Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Department of Maternal and Child Health and the

    Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    2011-2017 Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Elon University, Elon, NC (Offered Promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure, April 2017).

    2009-2011 Postdoctoral Associate & Lecturer, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Global Health Initiative, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

    2007-2009 Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Network Methods Section, Social and Behavioral Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

    2006-2010 Research Consultant, ORC Macro, Beltsville, MD. 2006

    Behavioral Scientist, National HIV/AIDS Training Program, Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center, San Francisco, CA.

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    2002-2004 Research Associate, Kapi’olani Breast Center, Honolulu, HI.

    2002 Research Assistant, Department of Psychiatry and the Pacific Addictions Research Center (PARC), University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI.

    1999-2000 Research Assistant, Hawaii Heptachlor Project, Honolulu, HI.

    HONORS

    2019-2021 Recipient, National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities Loan Repayment

    Award, National Institutes of Health

    2019-2020 Recipient, Teaching Innovation Award, Department of Maternal and Child Health, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    2019 Recipient, William Lloyd Garrison Ally Award, Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere (ROSE)

    2019 Recipient, IBM Junior Faculty Development Award, Committee on Faculty Research and Scholarly Leaves, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    2019 Participant, 11th Annual Chancellor’s Faculty Entrepreneurship Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    2013 Recipient, North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition, IBLCE Exam Scholarship

    2012 Recipient, Hultquist New Faculty Fellowship, Elon University

    2008 Special Selection, Oral Presentation, Annual Scientific Retreat, Division of Intramural Research, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health

    2001 Recipient, Pacific Fellowship, American Association for University Women, Hawai’i

    2000 Recipient, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, Southeast Asian Studies Department, University of Hawai’i at Manoa

    2000 Recipient, Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Research and Training Grant, Southeast Asian Studies Department, University of Hawai’i at Manoa

    1998-2000 Recipient, Pacific Asian Scholarship, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Manoa

    1996 Recipient, Award of Recognition, Thai Language Studies, Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI), Arizona State University

    1994 Recipient, Award of Merit, Department of Anthropology, University of Louisville

    1994 Winner, Mary K. Tachau Prize, Women’s Studies Department, University of Louisville

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    MEMBERSHIPS

    2010 - Present American Anthropological Association 2017 - Present American Public Health Association 2017 - Present CORE Group 2013 - Present International Lactation Consultant Association 2017 - Present National Association of Professional and Peer Lactation Supporters of Color 2018 – 2020 National Women’s Studies Association 2017 - Present North Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition 2017 - Present United States Breastfeeding Committee 2017 – Present United States Lactation Consultant Association

    BIBLIOGRAPHY AND PRODUCTS OF SCHOLARSHIP (** and italics indicate supervised mentee co-author; ‡ indicates senior authorship;++indicates membership in

    author consortium) Books & Chapters Published and in press 1. Palmquist AEL. Cooperative lactation and the mother-infant nexus. In: Halcrow S and Gowland R,

    editors. The Mother-Infant Nexus in Anthropology: Small Beginnings, Significant Outcomes. Springer, 2019. p. 125-142. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-27393-4_7

    2. Carney, V and Palmquist AEL‡. Donor human milk, human milk products, and milk sharing. In: Steele

    C and Collins E, editors, Infant and Pediatric Feedings: Guidelines for the Preparation of Human Milk and Formula in Health Care Facilities, Third Edition. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2018. p. 129-145.

    3. Palmquist, AEL and Gribble, KD. Gender, displacement, and infant and young child feeding in

    emergencies. In: Riley NE and Brunson J, editors. International Handbook of Gender and Demographic Processes, Springer, 2018. p. 341-355.

    4. Palmquist, AEL. Consuming Immunities: Milk sharing and the social life of passive immunity. In:

    Tomori C, Palmquist AEL and Quinn EA, editors. Breastfeeding: New Anthropological Approaches. Routledge, 2018. p. 40-54.

    5. Tomori C, Palmquist AEL, and Quinn EA. Introduction: Towards new anthropologies of

    breastfeeding. In: Tomori C, Palmquist AEL and Quinn EA, editors. Breastfeeding: New Anthropological Approaches. Routledge, 2018. p. 1-25.

    6. Tomori C, Palmquist AEL, and Quinn EA, Editors. Breastfeeding: New Anthropological Approaches.

    Routledge, 2018. 7. Palmquist AEL. When everyday violence is a barrier to breastfeeding. In: Smith PH, Labbok M, and

    Chambers B, editors. Breastfeeding, Social Justice and Equity. Praeclarus Press, 2017. p. 27-34. 8. **Palmquist AEL and Palmer C. Knowledge and use of herbal galactagogues among health care

    providers and breastfeeding mothers in the U.S. In: Smith PH, Labbok M, and Chambers B, editors. Breastfeeding, Social Justice and Equity. Praeclarus Press, 2017. p. 361-368.

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    9. Palmquist AEL and Doehler K. Forging new partnerships for milk sharing. In: Smith PH and Labbok M, editors. Advancing Breastfeeding: Forging Partnership for a Better Tomorrow. Praeclarus Press, 2016. p. 229-236.

    10. Palmquist AEL. The gift of milk: how altruistic milk sharing practices empower women. In: Smith PH

    and Labbok M, editors. It Takes a Village: The Role of the Greater Community in Inspiring and Empowering Women to Breastfeed. Praeclarus Press, 2016. p. 256-262.

    11. **O’Brien M and Palmquist AEL‡. My body, my self. In: Mendenhall E and Wollner K, editors.

    Community Health Narratives: A Reader for Youth. University of New Mexico Press, 2015. p. 101-115. 12. Palmquist AEL. Demedicalizing breast milk: the discourses, practices, and identities of informal milk

    sharing. In: Cassidy T and El-Tom A, editors. Ethnographies of Breastfeeding: Cultural Contexts and Confrontations. Bloomsbury Press, 2014. p. 23-44.

    13. Palmquist AEL. Breastfeeding and intimacy (psychosexual functioning). In: Whelehan P and Bolin A,

    editors. Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, 2014. Wiley, p. 1-2. 14. Palmquist AEL. The old and the new. In: Mendenhall E and Koon AD, editors. Environmental Health

    Narratives: A Reader for Youth. University of New Mexico Press, 2012. p. 217-228. Peer-Reviewed Publications Published and in press 1. Palmquist AEL, Asiodu IV, and Quinn EA. The COVID-19 liquid gold rush: Critical perspectives on

    human milk and SARS-CoV-2 Infection. (In press) American Journal of Human Biology, DOI:10.1002/ajhb.23481

    2. Tomori C, Gribble K, Palmquist AEL, Gross M, and Ververs MT. When separation is not the answer: Breastfeeding mothers and infants affected by COVID-19. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2020, DOI:10.1111/mcn.13033

    3. Shenker, N. and the Virtual Collaborative Network of Human Milk Banks and Associations.++

    Maintaining safety and service provision in human milk banking: a call to action in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 2020, DOI: 10.1016/S2352-4642(20)30134-6.

    4. **Palmquist, AEL, Holdren S, and Fair C. “It was all taken away”: Lactation, embodiment, and resistance among mothers caring for their very-low-birth-weight preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Social Science & Medicine, 2020; DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112648

    5. Palmquist AEL, Perrin MT, Cassar-Uhl D, Gribble KD, Bond, AB and Cassidy, T. Current trends in

    research on human milk exchange and infant feeding. Journal of Human Lactation. 2019;35(3):453-477. DOI:10.1177/0890334419850820.

    6. **Schafer E, Ashida, S and Palmquist, AEL‡. Psychosocial dimensions of human milk sharing. Maternal

    and Child Nutrition. 2018;14(S6):e12606. DOI:10.11111/mcn.12606.

    7. **Perrin MT, Fogleman AD, Davis DD, Wimer CH, Vogel KG, and Palmquist, AEL‡. A pilot study on nutrients, antimicrobial proteins, and bacteria in commerce-free models for exchanging expressed human milk in the USA. Maternal and Child Nutrition. 2018;14(S6): 312566. DOI:10.11111/mcn.12566.

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    8. Tomori C, Palmquist AEL, Dowling S. Contested moral landscapes: Negotiating breastfeeding stigma

    in breastmilk sharing, nighttime breastfeeding, and long-term breastfeeding in the U.S. and the U.K. Social Science & Medicine. 2016;168: 178-185. PMID:27664771. PMCID:PMC5108090. DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.09.014.

    9. **Perrin MT, Goodell LS, Fogleman AD, Pettus H, Bodenheimer A, Palmquist AEL‡. Expanding the

    supply of pasteurized donor milk: Understanding why peer-to-peer milk sharers in the United States do not donate to milk banks. Journal of Human Lactation. 2016;32(2):229-237. PMID:26905342. DOI:10.1177/0890334415627024.

    10. Palmquist AEL and Doehler K. Human milk sharing practices in the U.S. Maternal and Child Nutrition.

    2016;12(2):278-290. PMID 26607304. PMCID:PMC5063162. DOI:10.1111/mcn.12221. 11. Palmquist AEL, Doehler K. Contextualizing online human milk sharing: structural factors and lactation

    disparity among middle income women in the United States. Social Science & Medicine. 2014;122:140-147. PMID:25441326. DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.10.036.

    12. Palmquist AEL, Wilkinson A, Sandoval JM, Koehly LM. Age-related differences in

    biomedical and folk beliefs as causes for diabetes and heart disease among Mexican origin adults. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2012;4(14):596-601. PMID:21909985. PMCID:PMC3445028. DOI:10.1007/s10903-011-9522-1.

    13. Palmquist AEL, Upton R, Kim S, Panter A, Hadley D, Koehly LM. Beliefs about cancer and diet among those considering genetic testing for colon cancer. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 2011;43(3):150-156. PMID:21296025. PMCID:PMC3090483. DOI:10.1016/j.jneb.2009.12.009.

    14. Palmquist AEL, Koehly LM, Peterson SK, Shegog MS, Vernon S, Gritz ER. “The cancer

    bond”: Exploring the formation of cancer risk perception in families with Lynch Syndrome. Journal of Genetic Counseling. 2010;19(5):473-486. PMID:20401527. PMCID:PMC2940987. DOI:10.1007/s10897-010-9299-8.

    15. Ashida S, Palmquist AEL, Basen-Engquist K, Singletary S. Eva, Koehly LM. Changes in female support network systems and adaptation after breast cancer diagnosis: Differences between older and younger patients. Gerontologist. 2009;49(4):549-59. PMID:19465702. PMCID:PMC2733765. DOI:10.1093/geront/gnp048.

    16. Koehly LM, Loscalzo AE. Adolescent obesity and social networks. Preventing Chronic Disease.

    2009;6(3):A99. PMCID:PMC2722403. Refereed Products of Engaged Scholarship 1. UNICEF, Global Nutrition Cluster, Global Technical Assistance Mechanism for Nutrition (GTAM).

    Infant and Young Child Feeding in the Context of COVID-19 brief, No. 2 (v1) (March 30, 2020)++. IFE Core Group. Available https://www.ennonline.net/covid19iycfbrief.

    2. Griswold, M. and Palmquist AEL‡. Breastfeeding: An evidence brief. In: Family-Friendly Policies:

    Designing the Workplace of the Future, A Policy Brief. UNICEF Summit, Redesigning the Workplace of the Future: Sharing Responsibility for Family-Friendly Policies. Geneva, Switzerland: UNICEF. 2019. Available https://www.unicef.org/early-childhood-development/family-friendly-policies.

    https://www.ennonline.net/covid19iycfbriefhttps://www.unicef.org/early-childhood-development/family-friendly-policies

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    Refereed Other Products of Scholarship Unpublished oral presentations/abstracts Already presented 1. Palmquist AEL, Asiodu I, Asbill D, Tucker C, Tully K, Muddana A, and Stuebe A. Does implicit bias

    explain disparities in use of pasteurized donor human milk? A retrospective analysis of hospital EMR. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2019, Philadelphia, PA.

    2. Asiodu I and Palmquist AEL. Panel Discussion on Decolonizing Breastfeeding Research (Session ID: 58885) Hosted by the Breastfeeding Forum of the Maternal and Child Health Section. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2019, Philadelphia, PA.

    3. Palmquist, AEL, Asiodu, I, McLemore, M, and Sumbul, T. Towards a new transdisciplinary

    understanding of resilience. National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, November 2019, San Francisco, CA.

    4. Santaballa L, Malloy A, and Palmquist AEL. Clinical skills rotation for Infant and Young Child Feeding

    in Emergencies (IYCF-E). Presented (clinical skills workshop) at the International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, July 2019, Atlanta, GA.

    5. Vidal A, Santaballa L, Malloy A, Escobar NO, Terhune S, and Palmquist AEL‡. Decolonizing response

    to disasters and complex emergencies in the U.S. Moderated discussion session at the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, March 2019, Chapel Hill, NC

    6. Palmquist AEL, Asiodu I, Asbill DT, Malloy A, Tully K, Muddana A, Tucker C, Bryant K, and Stuebe

    A. Racial equity and access to pasteurized donor human milk in a hospital setting. Moderated discussion session at the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, March 2019, Chapel Hill, NC

    7. Palmquist AEL. Breastfeeding, pumping, and weaning in the context of human milk sharing. Presented

    (paper) at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, November 2018, San Diego, CA.

    8. Sullivan C, Davis S, Smetana A, Wouk K, Huntley D, and Palmquist AEL. RISE: Lactation Training Model (Reclaiming, Improving and Sustaining Equity) Presented (paper) at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, November 2018, San Diego, CA.

    9. **Holdren S, Fair C, and Palmquist AEL‡. “Had I been able to donate, I would have:” A qualitative

    analysis of infant feeding narratives during and after the NICU. Presented (poster) at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, November 2018, San Diego, CA.

    10. Sullivan C and Palmquist AEL. Deconstructing fake equity: Lessons learned form a dominant culture institution. Presented (workshop) at the International Lactation Consultants Association annual meeting, July 2018, Portland, OR.

    11. Palmquist AEL. Lactation support in disasters and emergencies: Integrating life course, psychosocial, and human rights perspectives. Presented (paper) at the International Lactation Consultants Association annual meeting, July 2018, Portland, OR.

    12. Canahuati, J, Butler S, Palmquist AEL, and McGrath M. Updated operational guidance on infant and young child feeding in emergencies. Presented (new information circuit) at the CORE Group Global Health Practitioners Conference, June 2018, Bethesda, MD.

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    13. Martin S, Palmquist AEL, Gryboski K, Matare C, and Mukuria A. Engaging fathers, grandmothers, and other family members in maternal and child nutrition: Lessons from development for humanitarian contexts. Presented (roundtable discussion) at the CORE Group Global Health Practitioners Conference, June 2018, Bethesda, MD.

    14. **Holdren S and Palmquist AEL‡. Narratives of NEC: Understanding the Parent Perspective of Infant Feeding Support in the NICU. Presented (paper) at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, November 2017, Washington, DC.

    15. **Holdren S and Palmquist AEL‡. Narratives of NEC: Impact of Infant Feeding Practices on Parent Decision-Making. Presented (poster) at the Necrotizing Enterocolitis Symposium, April 2017, Davis, CA.

    16. **Schafer E, Ashida S, Palmquist AEL‡. Receiving human milk via online milk sharing networks: Role of

    stigma, donor screening, and social support in emotional response. Presented (poster) at the American Public Health Association annual meeting, November 2016, Denver, CO.

    17. Palmquist AEL. Cooperative infant feeding in humans: Biocultural perspectives of sharing human milk. Presented (paper) at the ILCA Annual Meeting, July 2016, Chicago, IL.

    18. Palmquist AEL. Supporting informed decision-making for human milk: Milk bank donation, sharing,

    buying, and selling. Presented (workshop) at the ILCA Annual Meeting, July 2015, Chicago, IL. 19. Palmquist AEL. Translating IBCLC skills into field research on human lactation. Presented (poster) at

    the Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, April 2016, Atlanta, GA. 20. **Davis D, Perrin MT, Fogleman A, Palmquist AEL‡. Nutritional composition and food safety of

    human milk acquired through peer-to-peer sharing and milk banking: Preliminary findings on % fat and % water. Presented (poster) at the Human Milk Banking Association of North America Sixth International Congress on Donor Human Milk Banking, Human Milk: Culture, Composition and Use, April 2016, Orlando, FL.

    21. **Perrin MT, Goodell S, Fogleman A, Palmquist AEL‡. Why don’t peer-to-peer milk sharers in the

    United States donate to milk banks? Presented (poster) at the International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation Conference, March 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

    22. Palmquist AEL. The unintended consequences of risk messages for milk sharing: Insights from the field

    and implications for practice. Presented (paper) at the International Lactation Consultants Association Conference, July 2016, Washington, D.C.

    23. Palmquist AEL. When everyday violence is a barrier to breastfeeding: Poverty, social suffering, and

    infant feeding in Hawai’i. Presented (paper) at the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, March 2015, Chapel Hill, NC.

    24. Palmquist AEL. Childhood obesity as structural violence: Homelessness, food insecurity, and infant and

    young child feeding in Hawai'i. Presented (paper) at the Society for Applied Anthropology Meeting, March 2015, Pittsburg, PA.

    25. Palmquist AEL. Consuming Immunities: The biocultural context of passive immunity among milk

    sharing donors and recipients. Presented (paper) at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, December 2014, Washington, D.C.

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    26. Palmquist AEL, Doehler K, **Perrin MT. Where to share? Milk sharing donor’s perceptions of milk banks and donation decisions. Presented (poster) at the Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA), Fifth International Congress on Donor Human Milk Banking, Human Milk: Evidence, Strategies, and Ethics, April 2014, Victoria, BC.

    27. Palmquist AEL, Doehler K. Forging new partnerships for milk sharing: Preliminary findings from the

    Anthropological Contexts of Milk Sharing (AnthroCOMS) Study. Presented (paper) at the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, March 2014, Chapel Hill, NC.

    28. Palmquist AEL. The gift of milk: How altruistic milk sharing practices empower women. Presented

    (paper) at the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute, Department of Maternal and Child Health, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, March 2013, Chapel Hill, NC.

    29. Palmquist AEL. The hands that feed us: Rethinking obesity in the context of food insecurity in Hawaii.

    Presented (paper) at the ASAO Annual Meeting, February 2013, San Antonio, TX. 30. Palmquist AEL. Got donor milk? Internet based milk sharing in the U.S. Presented (paper) at the

    American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Special Invited Session Crossing safely into toddlerhood: An ecological perspective on risks to maternal care in infancy sponsored by the Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition and the Biological Anthropology Sections, November 2012, San Francisco, CA.

    31. Palmquist AEL. Setting an agenda for anthropological research on childhood obesity in Hawaii.

    Presented (paper) at the ASAO Annual Meeting, Informal Session, February 2012, Portland, OR. 32. Palmquist AEL. The social and cultural context of childhood feeding beliefs and practices among

    Pacific Islander groups in California and Hawaii. Presented (paper) at the ASAO Annual Meeting, February 2011, Honolulu, HI.

    33. Palmquist AEL. Illness experience and health identity among families of Mexican origin in Houston.

    Presented (poster) at the Society for Medical Anthropology meeting, September 2009, New Haven, CT. 34. Palmquist AEL. The social construction of hereditary disease risk as a basis for family-centered cancer

    prevention. Presented (paper) at the Society for Applied Anthropology meeting, March 2009, Santa Fe, NM.

    35. Palmquist AEL. The role of social relationships in shaping perceptions of screening efficacy and

    intentions to screen. Presented (poster) at the International Network for Social Network Analysis annual meeting, January 2008, Tampa, FL.

    36. Ashida S, Palmquist AEL, Basen-Engquist K, Singletary S Eva, Koehly LM. Changes in friend network

    systems of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients: A comparison between older and younger patients. Presented (poster) at the International Network for Social Network Analysis annual meeting, January 2008, Tampa, FL.

    37. Palmquist AEL. The role of applied anthropology in social and behavioral genomics research:

    Contributing to methodological innovation in the study of health disparities. Presented (paper) at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, November 2007, Washington, D.C.

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    38. Loscalzo AE. Food security, health insecurity: Genes, environment, and health disparities in the Republic of Palau. Presented (poster) at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, March 2007, Tampa, FL.

    39. Loscalzo AE. Ethnicity, ecology, and medical pluralism in Palau. Presented (paper) at the American

    Anthropological Association annual meeting, November 2006, San Jose, CA. Invited presentations 1. Palmquist AEL. Breastfeeding and COVID-19: Update on the Science, Policies, and

    Recommendations. (Virtual webinar). 2020 North Carolina Lactation Consultants Association Meeting. August 28, 2020.

    2. Asiodu IVA and Palmquist AEL. Decolonizing breastfeeding research. (Virtual Forum). 2020 Annual ROSE Summit, July 2, 2020.

    3. Palmquist AEL. Viral Babies and COVID-19. (Webinar) Gillings Building COVID-19 Research Collaborations Webinar: Kids and COVID-19, with Dr. Whitney Robinson. May 29, 2020.

    4. Palmquist AEL. Silver Lining Playbook Series for Birth and Breastfeeding. (Virtual Forum). KSA &

    The Mocha Manual, May 21, 2020.

    5. Palmquist AEL. Bridges not backs: A feminist recovery forum series. Part II. (Virtual Forum). Hawaii Commission on the Status of Women and the Waiwai Collective, May 12 2020.

    6. Palmquist AEL. COVID-19: Infant feeding during the postpartum period. (Webinar) California

    Breastfeeding Coalition, March 27 2020.

    7. Palmquist AEL Making sense of COVID-19 science and news. (Webinar) The Icarus Project, March 25 2020.

    8. Palmquist AEL. COVID-19 Lactation and Infant Feeding in Emergencies (L.I.F.E) Support. (Webinar) ENRICH Carolinas. March 24 2020.

    9. Palmquist AEL. Keynote address, California Breastfeeding Summit, January 2020, Sacramento, CA. 10. Palmquist AEL. Breastfeeding exceptionalism and the moral economy of infant feeding support in

    humanitarian settings. Moral Economies of Medicine Seminar Series, UNC-Chapel Hill, October 2019, Chapel Hill, NC.

    11. Palmquist AEL and Santaballa L. What is the role of IBCLCs in emergencies? Presented (plenary

    address) at the International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, July 2019, Atlanta, GA.

    12. Palmquist AEL. Lactation support as part of trauma-informed care for internally displaced Yazidi families in Iraq. Presented (paper) at the International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, July 2019, Atlanta, GA.

    13. Santaballa L, Malloy A, and Palmquist AEL‡. Decolonizing response to disasters and complex

    emergencies. Moderated discussion session at the International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, July 2019, Atlanta, GA.

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    14. Palmquist, AEL. Breastfeeding in environmental emergencies. Presented at the 21st Annual Mother’s Special Gift Breastfeeding Conference, May 2019, Charlotte, NC.

    15. Palmquist, AEL. Supporting lactation and infant feeding in emergencies: Challenges and opportunities in the United States. Presented at the EAHEC WIC Continuing Education and Training, November 2018, Greenville, NC.

    16. Palmquist, AEL. Gender, displacement, and infant and young child feeding in emergencies. Presented

    at the Graduate Research Seminar in Nutrition, University of North Carolina Greensboro, November 2018, Greensboro, NC.

    17. Palmquist, AEL. Infant and young child feeding in emergencies: Life course perspectives. Presented at

    the Public Health Perspectives in Infant Feeding, North Carolina State University, October 2018, Raleigh, NC.

    18. Palmquist, AEL. Infant feeding in emergencies. Session 7: Warm Chain of Support: Complementary feeding and COI, human milk banking, HIV and infant feeding, infant feeding in emergencies. Presented at the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA), Global Breastfeeding Partners Meeting, September 2018, Penang, Malaysia.

    19. Palmquist, AEL. Breastfeeding policies: Global trends, conflicts of interest, and consequences for marginalized communities. Presented at the Preterm Birth Initiative Collaboratory, University of California San Francisco, August 2018, San Francisco, CA.

    20. Palmquist, AEL. Expressions of care: Milk sharing, interembodiment, and the senses. Plenary

    presentation at the Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, March 2018, Chapel Hill, NC. 21. Palmquist, AEL. Perinatal maternal and child health in emergencies: Human rights, biocultural, and life

    course perspectives. Presented at the High Point University Anthropology Symposium Series, February 2018, High Point, NC.

    22. Palmquist, AEL. Cooperative lactation and the mother-infant nexus. Presented at the Wenner-Gren

    Workshop for Anthropological Sciences, Durham University, July 2017, Durham, U.K. 23. Palmquist, AEL. Cooperative lactation: Evolutionary and cross-cultural perspectives of sharing human

    milk. Presented at the SWAG Conferences, November 2017, Berkeley, CA. 24. Palmquist, AEL. Commodity or gift? The politics of donor human milk in the U.S. Presented at the

    SWAG Conferences, November 2017, Berkeley, CA. 25. Palmquist, AEL. When everyday violence is a barrier to breastfeeding: Poverty, social suffering, and

    infant feeding in Hawai’i. Presented at the SWAG Conferences, November 2017, Berkeley, CA. 26. Palmquist, AEL. Supporting families in crisis: Infant feeding in disasters and emergencies. Presented at

    the Carolina BEBES University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, September 2017, Chapel Hill, NC. 27. Palmquist AEL. Understanding and addressing breastfeeding disparities and human milk inequity in

    emergencies. Presented at the GOLD Lactation Online Conference, Human Milk Banking & Sharing Add-on Pack, February 2017, global/online.

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    28. Palmquist AEL. Infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF-E): The developed country context. Presented at the Red Deer Breastfeeding Workshop, December 2016, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.

    29. Palmquist AEL. Infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF-E): Policy to practice. Presented

    at the INFACT Canada Breastfeeding Conference, November 2016, Toronto, Canada. 30. Palmquist AEL. Infant and young child feeding in emergencies (IYCF-E): The developed country

    context. Presented at the Toronto Breastfeeding Workshop, November 2016, Toronto, Canada. 31. Palmquist AEL. Supporting informed decision-making for human milk: Banking, sharing, selling,

    buying. Presented at the Memphis Area Lactation Consultants Association (MALCA) conference, August 2016, Memphis TN.

    32. Palmquist AEL. Milk sharing practices in the U.S. Presented at the Memphis Area Lactation

    Consultants Association (MALCA) conference, August 2016, Memphis TN. 33. Palmquist, AEL. Milk Sharing. Presented at the 14th Annual Triangle Breastfeeding Alliance

    Conference, Celebrating Breastfeeding Empowerment, April 2017, Raleigh, NC.

    34. Palmquist AEL. Hot topics in breastfeeding: Human milk sharing. Presented at the La Leche League of North Carolina Breastfeeding Conference, March 2016, Raleigh, NC.

    35. Palmquist AEL. Health equity lens on human milk: Buying, selling, donating, and sharing. Presented at

    the Uzazi Village Breastfeeding Education Workshop, October 2016, Kansas City, MO. 36. Palmquist AEL. Infant feeding in emergencies: Focus on the Syrian refugee crisis. Presented at the Elon

    University, Global Neighborhood Dinner, October 2015, Elon, NC. 37. Palmquist AEL. Milk from another mother: cooperative infant feeding in a digital age. Presented at the

    Davidson College Anthropology Symposium, October 2015, Davidson, NC. 38. Palmquist AEL. Of risks and rewards: Anthropological perspectives of milk sharing. Presented at the

    iLactation, Building Better Breastfeeding Conference, September 2015, global/online. 39. Palmquist AEL. Human milk sharing practices in the U.S. Presented at the Central North Carolina

    Breastfeeding Coalition meeting, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, July 2016, Chapel Hill, NC.

    40. Palmquist AEL. Open-ended questioning? Perspectives from a cultural anthropologist and

    ethnographer. Presented at the Elon University Physician Assistant Symposium on Underserved and Vulnerable Populations, December 2014, Elon, NC.

    41. Palmquist AEL. Concerns and misconceptions associated with Ebola. Presented at the Elon University

    African Studies Society Panel, December 2014, Elon, NC. 42. Palmquist AEL. Anthropology and Ebola: The intersection of disease and culture in emerging and re-

    emerging infections. Presented at the Elon University College Fellows Colloquium, Changing Perceptions of Disease, November 2014, Elon, NC.

    43. Palmquist AEL. Understanding milk sharing practices and experiences through ethnographic inquiry. Presented at the South Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition, August 2014, Charleston, SC.

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    44. Palmquist AEL. Qualitative research in medical anthropology. Presented at the Elon University Physical

    Therapy Seminar, August 2014, Elon, NC. 45. Palmquist AEL. Milk Sharing: Is it worth the risk? Presented at the Art of Breastfeeding Conference,

    October 2013, Chapel Hill, NC. 46. Palmquist AEL. The cultural context of medicines and health: Pacific perspectives. Presented at the

    Yale University, School of Public Health Global Health Seminar, Health and Development Lecture Series, September 2010, New Haven, CT.

    Editorials and letters 1. Palmquist, AEL. Advocacy: IBCLCs advocating for global breastfeeding through skilled lactation

    support. Journal of Human Lactation. 2017;33(3):502-503. DOI:10.1177/0890334417709481 2. Gribble KD, Palmquist AEL. Response to Steele et al., Risks of the Unregulated Market in Human

    Breast Milk. BMJ. 2015;350. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h1485. 3. Stuebe AM, Gribble KD, Palmquist AEL. Differences between online milk sales and peer-to-peer

    sharing. [E-letter]. Pediatrics. 2014. Available http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/132/5/e1227/reply#content-block.

    Book review 1. Loscalzo AE. Review of “Tending the Wild: Native American Knowledge of California's Natural

    Resources, by M. Kat Anderson.” Journal of Ethnobiology. 2007;27(2): Fall/Winter.

    TEACHING ACTIVITIES Courses Taught in the Past Three Years at UNC-Chapel Hill Cultural Humility (1 credit).

    This is a 1 credit course in the 3-credit Professional Development Series for the Gillings MPH Global Health Concentration. This skills-oriented course covers topics related to applying cultural humility in global health research, practice, and advocacy.

    Spring 2020 - (26 students) Spring 2021 – (TBA)

    MHCH 605 (12936): Survey Course on Breastfeeding and Public Health (3 credits)

    This survey course covers principal topics in the broad field of human lactation and breastfeeding policy and practice, including domestic and global issues.

    Spring 2018 – (9 students, 1 auditor) Spring 2020 – (7 students, 2 auditors)

    MHCH 890 (11186): Special Topics in MCH: Humanitarian Maternal and Child Health (3 credits)

    This graduate seminar covers topics related to research, policy, and public health practices for maternal and child health in humanitarian contexts globally and domestically.

    Spring 2019 – (24 students) Spring 2021 – (TBA)

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h1485http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/132/5/e1227/reply#content-block

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    Guest Lectures in the Past Three Years at UNC-Chapel Hill SPHG 101: Exploring Public Health Fields Undergraduate Seminar. Anthropology and public health.

    Fall 2019 MHCH 766 (9258): Clinical Support for Breastfeeding. Basic Skills for Supporting Lactation and Infant Feeding in Emergencies (4-hour workshop).

    Spring 2019, 2020

    MHCH 722 (2860): Global Maternal and Child Health. Breastfeeding and the First 1,000 Days; Infant and Young Child Feeding: Policies, Equity, and Human Rights

    Fall 2018

    MHCH 680 (8801): Global Sexual and Reproductive Health. Breastfeeding and the First 1,000 Days, Spring 2018, 2019, 2020

    MHCH 766 (9258): Clinical Support for Breastfeeding. Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E): Theory, Policy, and Practice

    Spring 2018, 2019 MHCH 702 (8824), Foundations of Maternal and Child Health. Community-based participatory research (CPBR) for MCH topics

    Spring 2018 MHCH 801 (7766), Doctoral Seminar. Medical anthropology, breastfeeding, and global health

    Fall 2017 MHCH 765 (5250): Clinical Support for Breastfeeding. Socioecological Perspective on Breastfeeding: Individual, Family, Culture, and Society: Empowering and Supporting Families

    Fall 2017, 2018, 2019 Doctoral Dissertation Committees (*secondary reader; ** student at another institution)

    Completion Date

    Name Title of Final Senior Thesis

    2016 Sarah Sobonya** Lactation in St. Louis: Attachments, Technologies, and Disparities. Dissertation (Anthropology), Washington University of St. Louis (Chair, Shanti Parikh)

    Master’s Students Supervised (*secondary reader; ** student at another institution) Mentor for Master’s Papers for Maternal and Child Health/Global Health Students at UNC-Chapel Hill

    Completion Date

    Name Title of Master’s Paper/Project

    In progress Lein Soltan TBD

    In progress Sarah James TBD

    In progress Jordan Hanna TBD

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    Completion Date

    Name Title of Master’s Paper/Project

    In progress

    Elana Jaffe* TBD

    2020 Ishani Patel Making the Case for Menstruation & Towards Better Menstrual Programs and Improving and Integrating Menstruation into the International Development Agenda: Modules and Facilitation Guide

    2020 Enam Aidam Improving breastfeeding outcomes through evidence-based perinatal, labor, and delivery practice and continued home support in Ghana

    2020 Sree Sathya Deepthi Dintyala* A study of the relationship between maternal antenatal visitation and adherence to exclusive breastfeeding at 6th month

    2020 Anna Sirugo* Infant and young child feeding in emergencies in North Carolina: A review of the literature and emergency guidance

    2019 Megan Johnson Abortion related stigma in the United States: A critical review of the literature

    2019 Carter Crew* Infant and young child feeding practices in the context of natural disasters: A systematic review

    2019 Nora Simmons* Engaging in the human rights treaty body system: Maternal and child health advocacy for global abortion access

    2019 Alina Mantha WakeMed Cary Hospital breastfeeding essentials training core class

    2019 Grace Jaworski Volunteering to support infant and young child feeding in emergencies: A qualitative study

    2018 Jessie Phillips Farm to early care and education: A comprehensive literature review

    2018 Manami Hongo Pathway analysis of epidural/spinal anesthesia on maternal morbidity and breastfeeding among healthy nulliparous women: Cross-sectional study of US Certificate of Live Births 2016

    2018 Naomie Sangi** Impact of a formal antenatal breastfeeding education program on the acceptance and attitudes towards exclusive breastfeeding among mothers and grandmothers in Haiti (Duke University)

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    CONTRACTS & GRANTS

    2020-2024 Breastfeeding Hospital Based Quality Improvement Initiative (Pending) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) CDC RFQ 1436288 (PI: Sullivan) Role: Co-Principal Investigator Total Award Requested: $1,300,000

    2020-2021 Rapid Response for Moms: Improving Services for Telehealth (RRMIST) Funding Source: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), (Lead PI: D. Cilenti) Role: Investigator (Assessment and Design Team) Total Award: $4,000,000 with $0 financed with non-governmental sources

    2019-2020 Becoming a Mother After Ebola. Sub-study under “EVD-002 Collection of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Convalescent Plasma (ECP) and Longitudinal Clinical and Serosurvey of EVD Survivors,” (Lead PI: D. Wohl) Funding Source: Explorations in Global Health Award, IGHID, UNC-Chapel Hill Role: Co-Investigator Total Award: $6,000

    2019 Advancing health equity in the first 1,000 days: Unpacking the disparities in critical care and donor human milk for Black/African-American mothers and infants in the NICU Funding Source: IBM Junior Faculty Development Award, UNC-Chapel Hill Role: Principal Investigator Total Award: $10,000

    2018-2021 ENRICH Carolinas Expansion (PI: C. Sullivan) Funding Source: The Duke Endowment Role: Project Scientist Total Award: $5,817,500

    2018-2021 Reclaiming, Improving, and Sustaining Equity (RISE) (PI: C. Sullivan) Funding Source: WWK Kellogg Foundation Role: Equity Specialist and Training Specialist Total Award: $1,312,206

    2018-2019 Resilience in Extreme Adversity Creativity Hub: Advancing health equity in

    emergencies through human centered design Funding Source: UNC Office of Research and Development Creativity Hub Pre-Proposal Planning Grant Role: Principal Investigator Total Award: $5,000

    2014-2017 Taking milk from strangers: An anthropological investigation of breast milk

    sharing in the U.S. and beyond. Funding Source: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Role: Principal Investigator Total Award: $17,000

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    2015-2016 Taking milk from strangers: An anthropological investigation of breast milk

    sharing in the U.S. and beyond. Funding Source: Elon University Research and Development Grant, Summer Fellowship, & Professional Development Funds Role: Principal Investigator Total Award: $15,844

    2015-2016 Anthropology of Babies Funding Source: Elon University Center for Advanced Teaching and Learning (CATL), Innovative Teaching and Learning grant Role: Instructor Total Award: $4,922

    2014-2015 Taking milk from strangers: An anthropological investigation of breast milk sharing in the U.S. and beyond. Funding Source: Elon University Faculty Research and Development Grant Role: Principal Investigator Total Award: $6,284

    2012-2013 The context of infant and young child feeding practices among homeless Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander families in Hawai’i. Funding Source: Elon University Faculty Research and Development Grant Role: Principal Investigator Total Award: $17,820

    SERVICE

    Service to the Department of Maternal and Child Health 2017 MCH faculty representative, Health Equity Working Group for MPH Core, Gillings

    School for Global Public Health, UNC- Chapel Hill Service to the Gillings School of Global Public Health 2018-present Member, Disaster Response Advisory Group Service to the State of North Carolina 2020 North Carolina Pregnancy & Continuity of Care During COVID-19 Taskforce 2018 EAHEC WIC continuing education and training, Lactation and Infant Feeding in

    Emergencies 4-hour workshop, November, Greenville, NC National Service 2020 - present Co-Steward, COVID-19 Infant and Young Child Feeding Constellation, United

    States Breastfeeding Committee 2018 – present CGBI Representative, United States Breastfeeding Committee, Donor Human Milk

    Constellation

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    2017-2018 CGBI Representative, United States Breastfeeding Committee, LSP Constellation 2017 – present CGBI Representative, National Coalition on Children and Disasters Global Service 2018 – present CGBI Representative, Emergency Nutrition Network Infant Feeding in Emergencies (IFE) Core Group, Steering Committee 2018-2019 CGBI Representative, WHO & UNICEF Global Breastfeeding Collective, Co-Chair

    Evidence Working Group 2018 – present CGBI Representative, Emergency Nutrition Network Infant Feeding in

    Emergencies (IFE) Core Group, Membership and Conflicts of Interest Working Group

    2018 – present CGBI Representative, CORE Group Humanitarian-Development Taskforce 2017 – present CGBI Representative, World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) 2017 – present CGBI Representative, Emergency Nutrition Network Infant Feeding in

    Emergencies (IFE) Core Group Member 2016-2017 Liaison to the United Nations, International Lactation Consultant Association 2016-2017 Member, Advocacy Committee, International Lactation Consultant Association Professional Service Ad Hoc Reviewer

    American Anthropologist American Journal of Human Biology Annals of Human Biology Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health Family Relationships and Society Food, Culture, and Society Human Organization Health, Risk, and Society Journal of Environmental and Public Health Journal of Ethnobiology Journal of Human Lactation Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior Journal of Tropical Medicine and International Health Maternal and Child Health Maternal and Child Nutrition Methodological Innovations National Science Foundation Nutrition Reviews Pediatrics PLOS One

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    Sociology of Health and Illness Social Science & Medicine World Nutrition Journal

    Program Organizer and Reviewer for Conferences 2019 Session organizer, Breastfeeding Forum, Maternal and Child Health Section, American

    Public Health Association 2012-2019 Member, Planning Committee, Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference 2015 Member, Scholarship Committee, Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference 2013, 2014 Reviewer, National Women’s Studies Association 2012-2013 Member, Society for Medical Anthropology, Research Committee 2008 Scientific Reviewer & Mentor, Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native

    Americans in Science (SACNAS) 2008 Scientific Reviewer, Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students

    PRACTICE

    Practice Activities 1. How to put WHO Breastfeeding counselling guidance into practice in humanitarian settings. [IFE Core

    Group, Working Group]. April – July 2020

    2. North Carolina Pregnancy & Continuity of Care During COVID-19 Task Force Recommendations. Released July 2, 2020. Available https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.momsrising.org/images/North_Carolina_Pregnancy__Continuity_of_Care_During_COVID-19_Task_Force_Recommendations.pdf

    3. Global Nutrition Cluster (GNCC) Template for Joint Statement on Infant and Young Child Feeding in

    the Context of COVI-19 Pandemic. [ENN IFE Core Group, Steering Committee]. April 1, 2020. Available https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uVe5wVYcojKIAqB_UaCyKZO4qpBmhVz0/view

    4. Lactation and Infant Feeding in Emergencies (L.I.F.E.™) Initiative, COVID-19 Resources. [Online

    resources] March 2020 - ongoing. Available https://sph.unc.edu/cgbi/covid-19-resources/

    5. Template for the Joint Statement on Infant and Young Child Feeding in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic. [IFE Core Group]. April 2, 2020 Available https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uVe5wVYcojKIAqB_UaCyKZO4qpBmhVz0/view

    6. UNICEF Infant and Young Child Feeding in the Context of COVID-19 brief, No2 (v1). March 30,

    2020. [IFE Core Group] Available https://www.ennonline.net/covid19iycfbrief

    7. Lactation and Infant Feeding in Emergencies (L.I.F.E.™) Support Kit. Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute Resource. [Online resource bundle] 2018. Available https://sph.unc.edu/cgbi/cgbi-resources-l-i-f-e-support-basic-kit/

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.momsrising.org/images/North_Carolina_Pregnancy__Continuity_of_Care_During_COVID-19_Task_Force_Recommendations.pdfhttps://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.momsrising.org/images/North_Carolina_Pregnancy__Continuity_of_Care_During_COVID-19_Task_Force_Recommendations.pdfhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1uVe5wVYcojKIAqB_UaCyKZO4qpBmhVz0/viewhttps://sph.unc.edu/cgbi/covid-19-resources/https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uVe5wVYcojKIAqB_UaCyKZO4qpBmhVz0/viewhttps://www.ennonline.net/covid19iycfbriefhttps://sph.unc.edu/cgbi/cgbi-resources-l-i-f-e-support-basic-kit/https://sph.unc.edu/cgbi/cgbi-resources-l-i-f-e-support-basic-kit/

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    8. AMOS Health and Hope Nicaragua. Crianza con Amor (Parenting with Love) Project: Working to improve maternal and child feeding and caring practices in difficult socio-political contexts. A community-based participatory research project. April – June 2019.

    9. Assessing the landscape of midwifery at a freestanding birth center in North Carolina. 2013. Research

    report for the Women’s Birth and Wellness Center, 20 pp. Chapel Hill, NC.

    10. Infant Feeding Support for Refugee Children. Feeding your baby while you travel. Printed and distributed by UNICEF in Serbia, 2 pp. October 2015. Available http://safelyfed.org/resources/flyer-on-feeding-support-in-transit/.

    Continuing Education for Clinical Lactation (CERPS earned) 2018 International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR 2018 Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Chapel Hill, NC 2018 Perinatal Mental Health, Postpartum Support International (PSI) Training, Raleigh, NC 2017 Triangle Breastfeeding Alliance Conference, Raleigh, NC 2017 GOLD Lactation Conference, online 2017 Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Chapel Hill, NC 2016 International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL 2015 International Lactation Consultants Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC 2015 Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Chapel Hill, NC 2014 Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Chapel Hill, NC 2013 Breastfeeding and Feminism International Conference, Chapel Hill, NC Ethnographic Research 2016-2017 Rapid ethnographic assessment of formal and informal infant and young child feeding

    programs for families displaced by the Syrian Civil War 2016-2017 2014-2017 Multi-sited ethnographic research on peer-to-peer human milk sharing practices in the

    United States 2012-2013 Exploratory ethnographic research on the contexts of infant and young child feeding

    practices among homeless Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander families in Honolulu and Hilo Hawai’i

    2001-2002 Dissertation fieldwork conducted in the Republic of Palau (Micronesia) on medical

    pluralism, globalization, and the political ecology of health transitions among displaced indigenous Southwest Palauan Islanders living in Koror

    2000 Applied ethnographic research to document indigenous systems of marine resource use and

    conservation in the Southwest Palauan Islands of Palau in partnership with the Hatohobei State Government, Sonsorol State Government, and the Community Conservation Network of Hawai’i

    1999 Applied ethnographic research on indigenous Tobian and Sonsorolese medicines in

    partnership with the Hatohobei State Government, Sonsorol State Government, and the Community Conservation Network of Hawai’i

    1998 Exploratory ethnographic research on complementary medicines used to treat HIV/AIDS

    related illnesses in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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    Languages

    • English: fluent

    • Thai: intermediate speaking, basic reading and writing

    • French: basic speaking, reading and writing Public Anthropology and Science Communication Personal blog posts & podcast 1. Palmquist AEL, Tomori C, and Quinn EA. Anthrolactology: Anthropology + breastfeeding + lactation

    + human milk. [Personal blog & podcast]. Available at: https://anthrolactology.com/ 2. Palmquist AEL. 5 Milk Sharing Myths Busted. Huffington Post Parents [Blog Post]. 2016. Available

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/aunchalee-palmquist/5-milk-sharing-myths-bust_b_9282510.html?utm_hp_ref=parents-babies

    3. Palmquist AEL. When sharing breastmilk, the risks are relative. National Institutes of Health, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, Research Spotlights. [Blog Post]. 2016. Retrieved from https://obssr.od.nih.gov/when-sharing-breastmilk-the-risks-are-relative/

    4. Palmquist AEL. Guest Post: Let Me Fix That For You. The BMJ [Blog Post]. 2015. Available Red Ink http://www.redink.cc/2015/03/31/guest-post-let-me-fix-that-for-you-the-bmj/

    Guest appearances on podcasts and other media 1. Sausage of Science podcast, Episode 77 – The Anthrolactology Crossover. June 1, 2020. Human Biology

    Association podcast. Available https://www.humbio.org/sos-77-the-anthrolactology-crossover/ 2. Courageous Scientist podcast, Episode 4 – Aunchalee Palmquist – There isn’t a recipe for success. March

    15, 2020. Available https://courageous-scientist.libsyn.com/aunchalee-palmquist-there-isnt-a-recipe-for-success

    Selected print or digital media featuring interviews and quotes 1. Byatnal A. (July 14, 2018) Experts on the US opposition to breastfeeding and what’s next on the agenda

    for nutrition advocates. The Wire: Health. Retrieved from https://thewire.in/health/experts-on-us-opposition-to-breastfeeding-and-whats-next-on-the-agenda-for-nutrition-advocates

    2. Howard J. (July 9, 2018) The WHO breastfeeding resolution behind the debate. CNN Health. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/09/health/breastfeeding-resolution-explainer/index.html

    3. Iszler M. (July 3, 2017) Milk banks need more donors to help premature babies. AP News. Retrieved from https://apnews.com/12e4a5f9ff454ef795e010f8f55da52e

    4. Doucleff M. (June 27, 2017) Considering breast-feeding? This guide can help. NPR Shots Health News. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/06/27/534123212/considering-breast-feeding-here-s-how-to-make-it-easier

    5. Iszler M. (June 6, 2017) Premature babies need breast milk. Milk banks need more donors to help them get it. The News & Observer. Retrieved from https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article154560959.html

    6. Joseph J. (March 29, 2017) Breast milk for sale in Cambodia: mothers forbidden from exporting to the US. International Business Times. Retrieved from https://www.ibtimes.com/breast-milk-sale-cambodia-mothers-forbidden-exporting-us-2517055

    7. Anwar F. (March 29, 2017) Kamboja larang para ibu menjual ASI-nya. detikHealth. Retrieved from https://health.detik.com/berita-detikhealth/d-3459430/kamboja-larang-para-ibu-menjual-asi-nya

    https://anthrolactology.com/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/aunchalee-palmquist/5-milk-sharing-myths-bust_b_9282510.html?utm_hp_ref=parents-babieshttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/aunchalee-palmquist/5-milk-sharing-myths-bust_b_9282510.html?utm_hp_ref=parents-babieshttps://obssr.od.nih.gov/when-sharing-breastmilk-the-risks-are-relativehttp://www.redink.cc/2015/03/31/guest-post-let-me-fix-that-for-you-the-bmj/https://www.humbio.org/sos-77-the-anthrolactology-crossover/https://courageous-scientist.libsyn.com/aunchalee-palmquist-there-isnt-a-recipe-for-successhttps://courageous-scientist.libsyn.com/aunchalee-palmquist-there-isnt-a-recipe-for-successhttps://thewire.in/health/experts-on-us-opposition-to-breastfeeding-and-whats-next-on-the-agenda-for-nutrition-advocateshttps://thewire.in/health/experts-on-us-opposition-to-breastfeeding-and-whats-next-on-the-agenda-for-nutrition-advocateshttps://www.cnn.com/2018/07/09/health/breastfeeding-resolution-explainer/index.htmlhttps://apnews.com/12e4a5f9ff454ef795e010f8f55da52ehttps://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/06/27/534123212/considering-breast-feeding-here-s-how-to-make-it-easierhttps://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/06/27/534123212/considering-breast-feeding-here-s-how-to-make-it-easierhttps://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article154560959.htmlhttps://www.ibtimes.com/breast-milk-sale-cambodia-mothers-forbidden-exporting-us-2517055https://www.ibtimes.com/breast-milk-sale-cambodia-mothers-forbidden-exporting-us-2517055https://health.detik.com/berita-detikhealth/d-3459430/kamboja-larang-para-ibu-menjual-asi-nya

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    8. Wong T. (March 29, 2017) Cambodia breast milk: the debate over mothers selling milk. BBC News. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39414820

    9. Whitman E. (February 25, 2016) How human breast milk became a hot (and controversial) commodity in the United States. International Business Times. Retrieved from https://www.ibtimes.com/how-human-breast-milk-became-hot-controversial-commodity-united-states-2311767

    10. Sauer M. (December 9, 2016) Meet the moms who feed their babies with donated breast milk. Romper. Retrieved from https://www.romper.com/p/meet-the-moms-who-feed-their-babies-donated-breast-milk-24404

    11. O’Brien SA. (December 2, 2015) Pregnant and awesome: working moms share their stories. CNN Business. Retrieved from https://money.cnn.com/2015/12/02/technology/pregnant-scientist-hashtag-7monthsawesome/

    12. Sauer M. (n.d.) I used donor breast milk for my baby. Babble. Retrieved from https://www.babble.com/parenting/i-used-donor-breast-milk-for-my-baby/

    Selected print or digital media featuring mentions or citations of scholarly work 1. Pramono A, Dahlen H, Desborough J, and Smith JP. (June 26, 2020) Separating mothers with COVID-

    19 from their newborns does more harm than good. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/separating-mothers-with-covid-19-from-their-newborns-does-more-harm-than-good-141291

    2. ASPPH. (February 18, 2020) UNC: Distress, trauma are common themes among mothers of very preterm and low birthweight babies. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from: https://www.aspph.org/unc-distress-trauma-are-common-themes-among-mothers-of-very-preterm-and-low-birthweight-babies/

    3. Brown A. (November 21, 2019). Research into pregnancy, birth, and infant care is underfunded – and women are paying the price. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/research-into-pregnancy-birth-and-infant-care-is-historically-underfunded-and-women-are-paying-the-price-126629

    4. ASPPH. (October 3, 2019) UNC: Palmquist co-authors breastfeeding brief for UNICEF on family-friendly work policies. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from https://www.aspph.org/unc-palmquist-co-authors-breastfeeding-brief-for-unicef-on-family-friendly-work-policies/

    5. ASPPH. (September 12, 2019) UNC: Sharing breastmilk is increasingly common, but its impact on infant nutrition is under-studied. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from: https://www.aspph.org/unc-sharing-breastmilk-is-increasingly-common-but-its-impact-on-infant-nutrition-is-under-studied/

    6. Modan N. (July 14, 2019). This reporter’s tweet about flying with a breast pump highlights an all too common issue. Romper. Retrieved from https://www.romper.com/p/this-reporters-tweet-about-flying-with-a-breast-pump-highlights-all-too-common-issue-18194748

    7. ASPPH. (October 4, 2018). UNC Gillings School faculty members work to improve mental health of displaced persons and families in Iraq. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from https://www.aspph.org/unc-gillings-school-faculty-members-work-to-improve-mental-health-of-displaced-persons-and-families-in-iraq/

    8. ASPPH. (October 4, 2018). UNC breastfeeding institute responds to Hurricane Florence with support for infant and young child feeding. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from https://www.aspph.org/unc-breastfeeding-institute-responds-to-hurricane-florence-with-support-for-infant-and-young-child-feeding/

    9. AA&D. (October 2, 2018) AA&D partners with interdisciplinary team to support displaced families in Iraq. [Blog Post] Retrieved from http://www.advanceaccessanddelivery.org/news/2018/10/1/aaampd-partners-with-interdisciplinary-team-to-support-displaced-families-in-iraq

    10. Moon E. (July 19, 2018). What research can tell us about breastfeeding stigma: Stigma factors into our perceptions of breastfeeding and formula, with serious consequences for infant health. Pacific Standard. Retrieved from https://psmag.com/social-justice/what-research-can-tell-us-about-breastfeeding-stigma

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    12. ASPPH. (March 5, 2018). UNC breastfeeding center awarded $1.3 million grant to train lactation consultants at colleges serving communities of color. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from https://www.aspph.org/unc-breastfeeding-center-awarded-1-3-million-grant-to-train-lactation-consultants-at-colleges-serving-communities-of-color

    13. Martin RD. (January 23, 2018) Breastfeeding no option? Women need remedies, not bullying. Psychology Today [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/nz/blog/how-we-do-it/201801/breastfeeding-no-option-women-need-remedies-not-bullying

    14. ASPPH. (September 14, 2017) ASPPH member response to Hurricane Irma. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, Friday Letter. Retrieved from https://www.aspph.org/aspph-member-response-to-hurricane-irma/

    15. Carter S. and Reyes-Foster B. (September 2017) Peer breast milk sharing as resistance to patriarchal control. JourMS. Retrieved from https://jourms.wordpress.com/peer-breast-milk-sharing-as-resistance-to-patriarchal-control/

    16. Carieaots. (July 5, 2017) Episode 2 Breast Milk Sharing and “Good” Mommies with Dr. Beatriz Reyes-Foster. [Podcast] Anthropologist on the Street. Retrieved from https://anthropologistonthestreet.com/2017/07/05/episode-2-breast-milk-sharing-liquid-gold-or-russian-roulette-with-dr-beatriz-reyes-foster/

    17. Brown E. (April 28, 2017) Liquid gold: Burgeoning breast milk trade raises ethical concerns. Kaiser Health News. Retrieved from https://www.journalstandard.com/lifestyle/20170428/liquid-gold-burgeoning-breast-milk-trade-raises-ethical-concerns

    18. Brown E. (April 26, 2017) Inside the growing business of mothers’ milk. PBS News Hour. Retrieved from https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/inside-growing-business-mothers-milk

    19. Brown E. (April 24, 2017) Going for $1 an ounce: the burgeoning trade in mother’s milk. Kaiser Health News. Retrieved from https://khn.org/news/going-for-1-an-ounce-the-burgeoning-trade-in-mothers-milk/

    20. De Marco H. (April 24, 2017) The appetite for breast milk has produced a growing commodity market. MedCity News. Retrieved from https://medcitynews.com/2017/04/breast-milk-market/

    21. Brown E. (April 20, 2017) Can you buy breast milk? More and more women are selling and donating excess breast milk. USA Today. Retrieved from https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/04/20/kaiser-going-1-ounce/100708268/

    Selected UNC Gillings School of Public Health communications 1. February 2020. Distress, trauma are common themes among mothers of very preterm and low

    birthweight babies, UNC study finds. 2. Fall 2019. Assisting new mothers in emergencies: Driving health solutions for underrepresented groups.

    Carolina Magazine, pp. 24-25. Available at https://sph.unc.edu/cphm/cph/ 3. September 30, 2019. Palmquist co-authors breastfeeding brief for UNICEF on family-friendly work

    policies. 4. September 4, 2019. Sharing breast milk is increasingly common, but its impact on infant nutrition is

    understudied. 5. September 22, 2018. Global health partnerships identify humanitarian solutions for victims of armed

    conflicts. 6. December 17, 2018. Palmquist selected for junior faculty development award. Selected Elon University (E-Net) communications 1. April 5, 2017. Elon professor advocates for paid parental leave, breastfeeding resources at United

    Nations. 2. February 28, 2017. Trustees approve faculty promotions and tenure. 3. December 14, 2016. Research by Palmquist, Doehler highlighted in population motherhood news site.

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    4. October 21, 2016. All class, no quiz: Alumni back in the classroom at Homecoming. 5. December 1, 2015. Elon study: Despite perceptions, breast milk sharing rarely anonymous. 6. October 7, 2015. Intersection of current events and food at Global Neighborhood Dinner. 7. December 10, 2014. Symposium gives future physician assistants insight into service. 8. November 17, 2014. Students learn about Ebola during panel held in Global Neighborhood. 9. October 22, 2014. Experts describe needs of immigrants to the U.S. 10. January 2, 2012. Elon granted charter membership into anthropology honor society.

    https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2016/10/21/all-class-no-quiz-alumni-back-in-the-classroom-at-homecoming/https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2015/12/01/elon-study-despite-perceptions-breast-milk-sharing-rarely-anonymous/https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2015/10/07/intersection-of-current-events-and-food-at-global-neighborhood-dinner/https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2014/12/10/symposium-gives-future-physician-assistants-insight-into-service/https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2014/11/17/students-learn-about-ebola-during-panel-held-in-the-global-neighborhood/https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2014/10/22/experts-describe-needs-of-immigrants-to-u-s/https://www.elon.edu/u/news/2012/01/02/elon-granted-charter-membership-into-anthropology-honor-society/

    2. Carney, V and Palmquist AEL‡. Donor human milk, human milk products, and milk sharing. In: Steele C and Collins E, editors, Infant and Pediatric Feedings: Guidelines for the Preparation of Human Milk and Formula in Health Care Facilities, Third Edi...3. Palmquist, AEL and Gribble, KD. Gender, displacement, and infant and young child feeding in emergencies. In: Riley NE and Brunson J, editors. International Handbook of Gender and Demographic Processes, Springer, 2018. p. 341-355.