Preface to the Proceedings of the University of North Texas Department of Anthropology’s 2011 National Science Foundation Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates
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Bios: Megan Gorby is an M.A. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Texas pursuing a dual degree in Applied Anthropology with a concentration in Medical Anthropology and a Masters in Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. She is currently interested in researching the effectiveness of using community gardens in the health education of diabetes in Native American communities. Beverly Ann Davenport is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Principal Investigator of the NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates, aka "the Summer Program." She was trained at Harvard, University of North Carolina, and the University of California-San Francisco and Berkeley. She is currently writing a book about her research on occupational stress and hypertension in San Francisco transit operators. A medical anthropologist, her research interests include health disparities in the United States, the stress discourse in American culture, and cultural ideas about beauty.
Gorby, Megan & Davenport, Beverly Ann.Preface to the Proceedings of the University of North Texas Department of Anthropology’s 2011 National Science Foundation Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates,
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2011;
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