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Professor of Anthropology, Durham University

I'm a Professor of Anthropology. I trained as a social anthropologist with specialisation in medical anthropology. My research interests include: economies and practices of care; governance; the state; nursing; hospitals; global health interventions (especially around HIV/AIDS and viral haemorrhagic fevers); epidemics; development; community-based health care; and public health.

My current research work is funded by an ERC starting grant, AliveAFRICA: Animals, Livelihoods and Wellbeing in Africa. This project explores changing animal-based economies in Kenya and Sierra Leone, and the implications of human-animal entanglements for health and well being.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of Anthropology, Durham University

Education

  • 2010 
    Manchester University , PhD