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Catherine Panter-Brick

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Bruce A. and Davi-Ellen Chabner Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs and Professor of Public Health

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Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

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Bruce A. and Davi-Ellen Chabner Professor of Anthropology, Health, and Global Affairs and Professor of Public Health

Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Global Health

Biography

Professor Panter-Brick's research consists of critical analyses of health and wellbeing across key stages of human development, giving special attention to the impact of poverty, disease, malnutrition, armed conflict, and social marginalization.

She has directed large interdisciplinary projects in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, the Gambia, Nepal, Niger, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, and the United Kingdom. These projects include work on global public health and health interventions, mental health, psychosocial stress, disease ecology, nutrition, and human reproduction. Her focus on children in global adversity has included biocultural research with street children, refugees, and war-affected adolescents. She teaches courses on wellbeing, livelihoods, and health, disease ecology, nutritional anthropology, and medical anthropology.

She has published widely on child and adolescent health, including articles on violence and mental health in Afghanistan, household decision-making and infant survival in famine-stricken Niger, the social ecology of growth retardation in Nepali slums, biomarkers of stress in contexts of violence and homelessness, the effectiveness of public health interventions, and human rights and public health approaches as applied to international work with street children.

She has edited several books to bridge research findings into teaching practice, including Health, Risk, and Adversity (2009), Hunter-Gatherers: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (2001), Abandoned Children (2000), Hormones, Health and Behavior (1999), and Biosocial Perspectives on Children (1989). She is currently Senior Editor (Medical Anthropology section) for Social Science & Medicine. Prior to coming to Yale, Panter-Brick was Professor of Anthropology at Durham University in the United Kingdom.

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Catherine Panter-Brick is a professor of anthropology, health and global affairs. Her research consists of critical analyses of health and wellbeing across key stages of human development, with an emphasis on health interventions and global mental health. Dr. Panter-Brick focuses on the impact of poverty, disease, malnutrition, armed conflict and social inequality on health and human development. Her work with youth in global adversity has included biocultural research with street children, refugees and war-affected adolescents. Dr. Panter-Brick has directed interdisciplinary projects in over 40 countries within Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

Dr. Panter-Brick received her M.Sc. and D.Phil. from the University of Oxford. She serves as the senior editor of medical anthropology at Social Science & Medicine and serves on the editorial boards of American Anthropologist, American Journal of Human Biology and Human Nature. Dr. Panter-Brick was the director of the Biosocial Society and served on the executive board of the Human Biological Association and the Society for Medical Anthropology. She was a Wolfson research fellow and received the Sir James Knott Fellowship. Dr. Panter-Brick has edited several books including Health, Risk, and Adversity.

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Frequent collaborators of Catherine Panter-Brick's published research.

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2023

Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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    Lucy Mair Medal, to honour excellence in the application of anthropology to the relief of poverty and distress, and to the active recognition of human dignity

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