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  1. David L Givens. PhD, MA. Instructor. Faculty in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology. Dr. Givens work and research is grounded in the Medical Humanities field, particularly in areas that intersect with HIV. His current work promotes equitable public health planning and communications with marginalized communities as well as qualitative work ...

  2. M.A. Communication & Leadership. Adjunct Faculty. David Givens. Dr. Givens is currently the Director for the Center for Nonverbal Studies in Spokane. He previously served as an Anthropologist in Residence at the American Anthropological Association in Washington, DC. His expertise is in nonverbal communication, anthropology and the brain.

  3. David B. Givens began studying "body language" for his Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Washington in Seattle. He served as Anthropologist in Residence at the American Anthropological Association in Washington, D.C. from 1985-97, and is currently Director of the Center for Nonverbal Studies in Spokane, Washington.

  4. 2004 - 2008. Minor in Psychology. As the Director of Operations at HIV Prevention and Care Project and an Instructor at University of Pittsburgh, I work to improve the health and lives of under ...

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  5. David L. Givens. Major. Philosophy (minor in Psychology); Religious Studies. Degree (s) earned at UCF and year degree (s) was/were conferred. BA in Philosophy, BA in Religious Studies-Dual Degrees (2008) Employer. Department of Infectious Disease and Microbiology, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)

  6. Jan 10, 2006 · David Givens began studying body language at the University of Washington in Seattle. He served as Resident Anthropologist and Director of information services and programs at the American Anthropological Association in Washington, D.C. for more than a decade.

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