Wendy Berry Mendes

Wendy Berry
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Wendy Berry
Education California State University, Long Beach
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, San Francisco
Occupation Professor
Title(s) Miss Centinela Valley 1989
Miss California 1989
Major
competition(s)
Miss America 1990

Wendy Berry Mendes is the Sarlo/Ekman Associate Professor of Emotion at University of California, San Francisco. She was previously the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Social Sciences at Harvard University. Her expertise is in the area of emotion, intergroup relationships, stigma and psychophysiology. At UCSF she is the founder and director of the Emotion, Health, and Psychophysiology Lab in the Department of Psychiatry.

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Education

Mendes received her bachelors and masters degrees from California State University, Long Beach. She then received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2003 and for two years she was a post-doctoral scholar at the University of California, San Francisco.

Employment and Publications

Mendes joined the faculty of Harvard in 2004 as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2008. She was a core faculty member of the Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars program which is run by the Harvard School of Public Health. In 2010 she accepted her current position at UC San Francisco. Her named chair is endowed by George Sarlo in honor of Paul Ekman's career contributions to the study of human emotion.

She co-wrote the Handbook of Social Psychophysiology, which was published in 2011.

Mendes has multiple articles published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological Science and European Journal of Social Psychology among other publications.

Awards

In 2008 Mendes won the Gordon Allport prize for best paper on intergroup relations from SPSSI, in 2009 she won the Sage Young Scholar Award awarded by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology , in 2011 she won the Janet Taylor Spence award from APS for early transformative careers awarded by the Association for Psychological Science , and for five consecutive years (2006 - 2010) she was named one of Harvard undergraduates favorite Professors.

Personal life

Mendes (then Wendy Berry) was Miss California in 1989.[1]

Sources

  1. ^ Harvard Crimson, June 10, 2004.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Marlise Ricardos
Miss California
1989
Succeeded by
Maria Ostapiej