Alyson started following the work of Mark Nichter, University of Arizona, Anthropology.
Alyson started following the work of Brian Tyler, University of Florida, Anthropology.
Alyson started following the work of Rob Schubert, Clark College, Anthropology.
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- Anthropology of Children and Childhood
- Biocultural Anthropology
- Environment and Sustainable Livelihoods
- Global and environmental health
- Household ecology
- Human Growth and Development
- Pastoralism in Africa
- Affective Neuroscience
- African Women Studies
- American Journal of Human Biology
- Anthropology in Public Health
- Anthropology of Mobility
- Behavioral Endocrinology
- Behavioral Neuroscience
- Behavioral Sciences
- Behavioural Medicine
- Biocultural Medical Anthropology
- Biological Anthropology
- Brain Plasticity
- Breastfeeding
- Child Care
- Child Development
- Child Growth and Development
- Child and adolescent mental health
- Child health
- Childhood studies
- Children and Families
- Coevolution
- Community and Public Health Nursing, Environmental Health, Global Health, Environmental Justice, Disaster Health
- Coupled Human and Natural Systems
- Culture, health and well being
- Datoga, pastoralists, child labour, herding
- Developmental Biology
- Developmental Neurobiology
- Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
- Developmental Psychology
- Developmental neuroscience
- East Africa
- Ecological Anthropology
- Endocrinology
- Environmental Anthropology
- Environmental Epidemiology
- Environmental Health
- Epigenetics
- Evolution and Human Behavior
- Evolutionary Anthropology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Evolutionary Developmental Biology
- Evolutionary Developmental Psychology
- Evolutionary Medicine--natural selection dynamics in pharma/diagnostics/health/prevention/epidemics/etc.
- Gender and Development
- Gender and Environment
- Gender and Reproductive heatlh research issues
- Global Health
- Grandchildren and Grandparents
- Health Disparities
- Health Inequalities
- Human Biology
- Human Ecology
- Human Evolutionary Biology, Medical Anthropology, Global Health and Health policy
- Human-Animal Relations
- Infancy
- Infant & adult attachment
- Infant Cognition
- Infant Development
- Infant Mental Health
- Infant Research, Neuroscience, Neurobiology
- Infant Toddler Mental Health
- Infant methods
- Infant neuroplasticity and development
- Infant nutrition
- Infant research methods
- Kenya
- Life History Evolution
- Local Adaptation (Evolutionary Ecology)
- Maasai
- Maternal and Child Nutrition
- Medical Anthropology
- Medical Sociology
- Microevolution Of Stress Resistance / Adaptation (Biology)
- Mirror Neurons
- Mixed Methods
- Multilevel selection (Evolutionary Biology)
- Natural resource conflicts, pastoralism, rangeland management, agricultural extension, gender
- Neurobiology Of Disease
- Neurobiology of Stress
- Parent Child Interaction
- Parent Child Relationships
- Parenting/childcare
- Pastoralism (Social Anthropology)
- Perinatal mental health, neuropsychology, infant development,
- Phenotypic Plasticity
- Political Ecology
- Political Ecology (Anthropology)
- Political Economy of Development
- Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Primary Caregiving in Early Childhood
- Psychological Anthropology
- Rural Gender Studies
- Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Social Research Methods and Methodology
- Sociology of Children and Childhood
- Sociology of Health
- Sub-Saharan Politics
- Swahili
- Synaptic Plasticity
- Tanzania
- Tanzanian Studies
- Veterinary Epidemiology
- Water resources
- Zoonoses
- anthropology, child health and development, parenting and caregiving, Central and East Africa
Faculty Member, Anthropology
University of Florida, Center for African Studies
University of Florida, School of Natural Resources & Environment
University of Florida, Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research
Assistant Professor
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Saint Mary’s College invites applications for a part-time Lecturer in Modern Japan in the Department of History for the Fall 2012 semester.
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