Generated by DeepSeek V3.2Susan E. Mayer is a renowned American social psychologist and academic administrator. She is best known for her work on social cognition, stereotypes, and prejudice. Mayer has held various leadership positions in academia, including serving as the Dean of the University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine. Her research has significantly contributed to our understanding of implicit social cognition and its implications for interpersonal relationships.
Susan E. Mayer was born in Chicago, Illinois. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Harvard University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Mayer then moved to Stanford University for her graduate studies, earning her Ph.D. in Social Psychology.
Mayer began her academic career as an assistant professor at the University of Chicago's Department of Psychology. She quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a tenured associate professor and eventually a full professor. In addition to her faculty position, Mayer has held several administrative roles, including serving as the Director of the University of Chicago's Center for Social and Behavioral Research. Her leadership and research expertise led to her appointment as Dean of the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago.
Mayer's research focuses on social cognition, stereotypes, and prejudice. Her work has explored the implicit and explicit processes underlying interpersonal relationships and group dynamics. She has published numerous papers in top-tier journals, including Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Psychological Science. Mayer's research has been supported by grants from prestigious organizations, such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Mental Health.
Mayer's contributions to social psychology have been widely recognized. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and has received several awards for her research and service, including the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Contribution to Psychology Award. Mayer's work has also been featured in various media outlets, including The New York Times and NPR.
Mayer is married to Richard C. May, a fellow academic. The couple has two children and resides in Chicago, Illinois. In her free time, Mayer enjoys hiking and reading about history and philosophy. Category:American psychologists Category:University of Chicago faculty Category:Harvard University alumni Category:Stanford University alumni