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Kathryn Clancy is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois. She holds a BA cum laude from Harvard University in Biological Anthropology and Women's Studies, as well as an MPhil and PhD in Anthropology from Yale University. Her research interests include the ecological determinants of reproductive function and the impact of societal factors on women's health, particularly in relation to menstruation and the COVID-19 pandemic. Clancy has received numerous grants for her work, including funding from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. She has made significant contributions to her field, exemplified by her many publications and awards, including the Outstanding Faculty Leadership Award from the University of Illinois and recognition from the American Anthropology Association. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Clancy is actively involved in various interdisciplinary projects aimed at addressing gender and health issues.
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