– Laurie Denyer Willis –
Lecturer in Medical Anthropology
School of Social and Political Sciences University of Edinburgh
Laurie is an anthropologist concerned with the urban and political ecologies of health and disease in post-colonial landscapes. Her research explores animal-human-capital relations, religion, and suburbanism. Laurie works as a Lecturer in Medical Anthropology at the University of University in the the School of Social and Political Sciences.
Further information on Laurie is available on her institutional and personal website, www.lauriedenyerwillis.net

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