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Emily Mendenhall is a medical anthropologist, Guggenheim Fellow, and professor at Georgetown University. She is the author of "Invisible Illness: A History, from Hysteria to Long Covid" (2025).
Mixed-methods researcher with 5+ years in health and migration studying women’s health—menopause, endometriosis, infertility. I combine quantitative and qualitative methods to reveal social determinants and guide policy for holistic well-being
Emeritus professor of anthropology with a focus on critical health anthropology, climate change, and social inequality
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