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Chair and Professor Department of Sociology University of Memphis Clement Hall, Room 231B Memphis TN 38152
Phone: (901) 678-2241 Fax: (901) 678-2525 martin.levin@memphis.edu Curriculum CV
Martin L. Levin is Professor of Sociology and Departmental Chair and an Affliliate
Faculty Member of the School of Public Health. He received his Ph.D. from The Johns
Hopkins University in 1967. He served as principal investigator for such projects
as Improving Instruction in the Fundamental Principles of Political Science and Sociology
through Computational Laboratories, Adolescent Behavior and HIV Analysis, An Empirical
Investigation in the Intellectual, Physical, Psychological and Social Consequences
of Being Reared as an Only Child, The Consequences of Being Born to an Adolescent
Mother and Sequelae of Marital Disruption on Children.
Dr. Levin has received funding support from the National Science Foundation, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, NIH's National Institute for Child and Human Development
(NICHD), NIH's National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH), the US Department of Health
and Human Services, and the Exxon Educational Foundation, among others. He has received
an NSF/NATO Senior Fellowship in science and has served on the Governing Council of
the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR).
He is a member of the American Sociological Association, Southern Sociological Society,
Population Association of America, and the Mid-South Sociological Association. He
has served as the secretary-treasurer of the Southern Sociological Society, as a member
of the American Sociological Association's Committee on Professional Ethics (COPE)
and has been elected to the Phi Kappa Phi honor society and Sigma Xi, the honorary
scientific research society. He also has served on the Mississippi State Health Department's
Committee on HIV Prevention Evaluation.
His publications include articles in the American Sociological Review, The Journal of Marriage and the Family, Public Opinion
Quarterly, Social Science Research, Social Science Quarterly, The American Journal
of Public Health, The Journal of Adolescent Health, Population Research and Policy
Review, among others. In April of 2003, Dr. Levin was honored by the Southern Sociological
Society by being given its first ever Distinguished Service Award for “significant
professional contributions over a lifetime." In 2004, the Society renamed the Award
in hornor of Dr. Levin and it is now known as the Martin L. Levin Distinguished Service
Award.
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