The University of Arizona

About

My research blends the impacts of inequality on health with the acknowledgement that human biology is shaped by our evolutionary heritage. I am interested in blending evolution and embodiment - what evolutionary mechanisms allow us to track our social and physical environments to improve fitness, balanced by a need to document the health consequences of tracking marginalized environments. To achieve this goal I have focused primarily on women's reproductive and psychosocial health. Finally, I remain committed to developing theoretically and practically relevant research that matches the circumstances of East African pastoralists' lives.

Research Area

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    Recent

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    • Stress, Development, and Health: A Biological Embedding Approach

    • Darwinian Medicine

    • Human Evolution

    • Women's Health in Global Perspective

    • Contemporary Approaches to Human Biology