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Siri Suh 224 Church Street, 436 Ford Hall Minneapolis, MN 55455 jssuh@umn.edu (612) 624-9326 (office) / (917) 232-2835 (cell) ACADEMIC RANK Assistant Professor in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies and Global Studies EDUCATION Ph.D. Columbia University Sociomedical Sciences, 2014 M.P.H. Columbia University Population and Family Health, 2004 B.A. University of California, Berkeley Sociology, Summa Cum Laude, 2000 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies and Global Studies at University of Minnesota (2016-Present) Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, University of Minnesota (2015-2016) Visiting Assistant Professor in Sociology, Barnard College, Columbia University (2014-2015) PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles Suh, Siri. 2017. Accounting for abortion: accomplishing transnational reproductive governance through post-abortion care in Senegal. Global Public Health, doi:10.1080/17441692.2017.1301513. Jaffré, Yannick and Siri Suh. 2016. Where the lay and the technical meet: using an anthropology of interfaces to explain persistent reproductive health disparities in West Africa. Social Science & Medicine, 156: 175-183. Suh, Siri. 2015. Right tool, wrong job : manual vacuum aspiration, post-abortion care and transnational population politics in Senegal. Social Science and Medicine, 135: 56-66. Suh, Siri. 2014. Rewriting abortion: deploying the medical record in jurisdictional negotiation over a forbidden practice in Senegal. Social Science and Medicine 108:20-33. Suh, Siri, Philippe Moreira, and Moussa Ly. 2007. Improving quality of reproductive health care in Senegal through formative supervision: results from 4 districts. Human Resources for Health 5:26.

Thiam, Fatim, Siri Suh and Philippe Moreira. 2006. Scaling up post-abortion care services: results from Senegal. Management Sciences for Health Occasional Paper No 5. Manuscripts in Progress Suh, Siri. Obstetric ambiguities: reproductive governance, evidence, and global abortion politics in Senegal. Book manuscript in progress. Suh, Siri. Troubling abortion metrics: post-abortion care and the transnational politics of monitoring reproductive rights in Senegal. Special Issue on Articulating Human Rights and Reproductive Governance: Critical Engagements in Transnational Perspective. Medical Anthropology: Cross Cultural Studies in Health and Illness. Suh, Siri, Julia McReynolds-Perez, and Jocelyn Viterna. The possibilities and pitfalls of definition: transnational abortion politics and post-abortion care in Argentina, El Salvador and Senegal. Journal article in progress. Non-refereed Journal Articles, Essays, or Book Chapters Suh, Siri. February 2016. New President, Old Anti-Abortion Policy: Continuing Contradictions in US Global Family Planning Policies. Gender Policy Report, University of Minnesota, http://genderpolicyreport.umn.edu/new-president-old-anti-abortion-policy/. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS University of Minnesota Course Development Funds ($7000), African Studies Initiative, June-July 2016 External Sources American Fellowship ($6000), Summer Research Publication Grant, American Association of University of Women, 2017 Invited Visiting Fellowship ($3000), Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, University of California at San Francisco, August 2016 Graduate Fellowships and Awards Maria De Castro Benton Dissertation Award, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, 2015 Jack Elinson Award for Published Article of Outstanding Merit, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, 2014 Doctoral Award for Excellence in Global Health, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, 2014 Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship, 2013-2014 American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship, 2013-2014 (declined) Summer Teaching Scholars Program, Columbia University, 2013 International Dissertation Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 2010-2011 Summer Research Grant, Institute of African Studies, Columbia University, 2010 Population Research Center Fellow, Columbia University, 2009-2014 Individual Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, 2009-2013 2

Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 2009 Summer Research Grant, Institute of African Studies, Columbia University, 2009 Training Fellowship in Gender, Sexuality and Health, National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, 2007-2009 Population Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2004-2006 Compton Foundation Fellowship, 2003 Graduate Applied Program Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2003 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS African Studies Association (ASA) American Anthropological Association (AAA) American Sociological Association (ASA) Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) INVITED TALKS Reproductive health and human rights. Symposium on Global Health and the Social Sciences, Boston University, November 9-10, 2017. Globalizing reproductive health in Senegal: the troubled medicalization of abortion in an illegal landscape. Global Medical Cultures and Law, Buffet Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University, May 5-7, 2017. Troubling abortion metrics: Post-abortion care and the global politics of reproductive governance in Senegal, Minnesota Population Center Seminar Series, University of Minnesota, March 6, 2017. Troubling abortion metrics: Post-abortion care the global politics of reproductive governance in Senegal, Gender and the Global South Speaker Series, Women and Gender Studies Program, Yale University, February 7, 2017. Politics of abortion research in Senegal: ethics, epistemologies, and equity. Brown Bag Series, Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco, August 15, 2016. The ethics of the global post-abortion care model: a case study from Senegal. Forum on Ethical Issues in African Health Care, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, February 26, 2016. American population politics in global perspective: post-abortion care and the production of safe motherhood in Senegal. Biopolitics of Reproduction Series, Department of Black Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, May 4, 2015. In the hands of trustworthy men : the transnational politics of Manual Vacuum Aspiration in 3 Senegalese hospitals. Research Friday Series, Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality, New York, NY, April 2014. Saving mothers, treating miscarriage: obscuring clandestine abortion in Senegal s national postabortion care program. Food for Thought Series, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, New York, NY, February 2014. 3

When abortion doesn t count: the practice and politics of measuring abortion in Senegalese hospitals. Conference on Measurement, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 2013. The paradox of post-abortion care: a public health intervention at the crossroads of medicine and law in Senegal. Brown Bag Series, Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY, March 2012. REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Who is eligible for obstetric services? post-abortion care, hospital data, and reproductive governance in Senegal. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, November 2016. Global population policy, post-abortion care and reproductive health inequalities in Senegal. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting, Memphis, TN, February 2016. Doctors, diplomacy and data: post-abortion care and the emergence of transnational abortion expertise in Senegal. African Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2015. When abortion doesn t count: the transnational politics of evidence in Senegal s post-abortion care program. Science, Knowledge and Technology Mini-Conference, Chicago, IL, August 2015. Safe mothers, criminal women: post-abortion care and the transnational production of motherhood in Senegal. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 2015. Contributing to the self-fulfilling prophecy of post-abortion care in Senegal. Sociologists for Women in Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 2015. It s mostly miscarriage : transforming post-abortion care into a health intervention for saving mothers in Senegal. African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 2014. In the hands of trustworthy men : the transnational politics of Manual Vacuum Aspiration in Senegal. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 2014. Making abortion invisible: documents at the intersection of legal and illegal medical practice in Senegal. Mini-conference on Institutional Ethnography, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 2014. Abortion politics without borders: the implementation and practice of post-abortion care in Senegal. African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 2013. Best practices amid local realities: treating complications within the context of Senegal s abortion law. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2013. Uncertainty as power: ways of knowing (or not knowing) and professional authority over abortion in Senegal. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, New York, NY, August 2013. Rewriting abortion: deploying the medical record in jurisdictional negotiation over a forbidden practice in Senegal. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, August 2013. 4

A dangerous technology: the multiple meanings of manual vacuum aspiration, from Washington, DC to Dakar. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 2013. The paradox of post-abortion care: a public health intervention at the crossroads of medicine and law in Senegal. Mini-conference on Reproductive Health, Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 2012. The paradox of post-abortion care: a public health intervention at the crossroads of medicine and law in Senegal. International Family Planning Conference, Dakar, Senegal, November 2011. TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT University of Minnesota Courses Taught Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Politics of Reproduction, 3290 Feminist Knowledge Production, 8190 Institute for Global Studies Biopolitics of Health and Illness in the African Diaspora, 3900 Politics of Global Health, 3900 Curriculum Development Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Politics of Reproduction, 3290 Feminist Knowledge Production, 8190 Institute for Global Studies Biopolitics of Health and Illness in the African Diaspora, 3900 Politics of Global Health, 3900 Faculty Teaching Development Activities Models of Embedded Writing Instruction, Writing Enriched Curriculum Program, University of Minnesota, May 10, 2016 Barnard College Courses Taught Department of Sociology Advanced Topics in Gender and Sexuality, 3920 Methods For Social Research, 3010 Sociology of Medicine, 3228 Sociology of Reproduction, 3253 5

Curriculum Development Department of Sociology Sociology of Medicine, 3228 Sociology of Reproduction, 3253 Teaching Scholars Program, Columbia University Courses Taught Department of Sociology Politics of Population, 3930 Curriculum Development Department of Sociology Politics of Population, 3930 ADVISING AND MENTORING University of Minnesota Undergraduate Students Katie Czeck, 2015 (Directed Study, GWSS)) Abigail Fink, 2017 (Senior Honors Thesis, GLOS) Lauren Sekelsky, 2017 (Directed Study, GWSS) Kendra Kyndberg, 2017 (Directed Study, GLOS) Doctoral Students Seunggyeong Ji, 2016-2017 (Co-Adviser) Ana Claudia Dos Santos Sao Bernardo, 2016-2017 (Adviser, International Dissertation Fellowship) Barnard College Undergraduate Students Tess Solomon, 2014-2015 (Honors Thesis) Erin Ward, 2014-2015(Honors Thesis) Z Bell, 2014-2015 (Faculty Advisor) SERVICE AND PUBLIC OUTREACH Service to the Discipline/Profession Journal Reviewer Experience Medical Anthropology: Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness, 2016 Social Science & Medicine, 2014 to present Reproductive Health Matters, 2014 to present Global Public Health, 2013 to present 6

Professional Mentorship Programs Sociologists for Women in Society, Hand Mentorship Program, 2016 Science, Knowledge and Technology/ASA Mentorship Program, 2015 Review Panel for External Agencies/Foundations Safe Abortion Action Fund, 2011 Global Health Council New Investigators in Health Initiative, 2006-2009 Organization and Chairing of Conference Panels Where abortion is illegal: interrogating place in the politics of abortion in Argentina, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Senegal. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting, Memphis, TN, February 2016 (Panel organizer and chair). Conflicts in Health in Senegal. African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, November 2014 (Panel organizer). Medicine on the move: interrogating the direction and meaning of mobility in global health discourse on Africa. African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 2013 (Panel organizer). Service To The University/College/Department University of Minnesota Gender Policy Report Collaborator, Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, 2017 College of Liberal Arts African Studies Initiative Planning Committee on Global Health and Geographies of Disparity in Africa, 2016-2017 Research Circle for the Race, Indigeneity, Gender, and Sexuality Initiative, 2016-2017 Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies Graduate Admissions Committee, 2015-2016 Graduate Admissions Committee, 2016-2017 Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2016-2017 Institute for Global Studies Dunn Peace Research Scholarship Committee, 2017 Guest Lectures Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, University of Minnesota Global reproductive governance, local (mis)applications, in the course Transnational Feminist Theories, September 2015. School of Public Health, Hunter College Investigating an open secret: conducting research on clandestine abortion in Senegal, in the course Qualitative Research Methods, June 2014. 7

Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Gendered Organizations in the course Critical Perspectives on Research in Gender, Sexuality and Health, April 2014. School of Public Health, Hunter College Looking for meaning: making sense of multiple sources of data, in the course Qualitative Research Methods, November 2012. Barnard College, Columbia University The global reach of US abortion politics: a case study from Senegal, in the course Sociology of Gender, November 2012. Graduate Teaching Assistantships Department of Sociology, Columbia University The Social World, 2013. Department of Sociology, Columbia University The Politics of Population, 2013. Department of Sociology, Barnard College The Sociology of Gender, 2012. School of Public Health, Hunter College Topics in Reproductive Health: Domestic and International Perspectives, 2012. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University Global Health Priorities, 2010 and 2012 Introduction to Global Health, 2009-2010. PUBLIC AND OTHER SERVICE Global Doctors for Choice, New York, NY Program Assistant, 2008-2010 Guttmacher Institute, New York, NY and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Graduate Student Intern, 2008 New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, New York, NY Health Policy and Administration Associate, 2007 Management Sciences for Health (MSH), Dakar, Senegal University of Michigan Population Fellow, 2004-2006 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, NY Consultant, Reproductive Health Branch, 2004 Averting Maternal Death and Disability, Columbia University, New York, NY Graduate Research Assistant, 2003-2004 8

Ministry of Health, Ghana Compton/GAP Fellow, 2003 Finding Common Ground, Columbia University, New York, NY Graduate Research Assistant, 2002-2003 9