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Lisa Wynn is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Macquarie University. She received her PhD from Princeton University's Anthropology Department in 2003 and has since held several postdoctoral positions, including at Princeton's Office of Population Research. Her research interests lie primarily in the fields of gender, reproductive health technologies, sexuality, and religion, stemming from her fieldwork in Egypt. Lisa's work often engages with ethics in review bureaucracies in Australia and examines lay understandings of infectious diseases and health technologies. A recipient of the Vice Chancellor’s Teaching Excellence Award, she is deeply involved in teaching medical anthropology and research methods at the undergraduate level and has supervised numerous student theses. Lisa has authored two monographs and has co-edited several books. She serves on the editorial boards of prominent journals in her field and has been actively involved with the Australian Anthropological Society. Her publications include influential studies on reproductive health technologies and their cultural implications, demonstrating her commitment to advancing understanding of the intersections between technology, culture, and health.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and researching in fields of anthropology focusing on gender, reproductive health, and medical anthropology.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).