Joao Biehl
Department/Program(s):
- Anthropology
Grand Challenges Position: Faculty & Research Staff
Title(s): Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology. Co-Director, Program in Global Health and Health Policy.
Area(s):
- Health Challenge
Office: 128 Aaron Burr Hall
Phone: 609-258-6327
E-Mail: jbiehl@princeton.edu
Grand Challenges Project
Student Projects
- Trajectories of Medical Technology Distribution: A Comparative Ethnographic Study of Deworming Campaigns in Ghana and Belize (Amy Moran-Thomas, Graduate Student)
- Health Systems and Concerns for Ex-Mineworkers (Kathryn Bailey '10)
- HIV/AIDS Along the U.S.-Mexico Border (Liz Chen '10)
- Social Welfare and HIV (David Laslett '09)
- The Future of Global AIDS Treatment (Karen Lillie '09, Alex Gertner '10, Josephine Yolisa Nalule '10)
- Health Intern at the Center for the Study of the Presidency (Raaj Mehta '10)
- Health Systems and Concerns for Ex-Mineworkers (Kathryn Bailey '10)
- Sex Reassignment Surgery in Porto Alegre (Joshua Franklin '11)
- Snake Hill: Mythologies, Medicines and Misunderstandings surrounding HIV in Rural South Africa (Olaf Sakkers '11)
- Clinical and Sociocultural Factors that Affect Treatment of Histoplasmosis at a Free Clinic in Guatemala City (Alyse Wheelock '11)
- Defending the Right to Health: A Summer at Human Rights Watch (Angela Caruso '12)
- The Arts of Healthcare in Brazil: Alternative Approaches to Health Promotion and Education (Courtney Crumpler '13)
- Dinner in Huamanzaña:Exploring Rural Peruvian Diet and its Implications for Health in the Region (Allison Daminger '12)
- How Mosques and Churches Engage with HIV/AIDS in Tanzania (John Torrey '11)
- Mental Health Among Kono's War Wounded: Chronic Pain, PTSD and the Trauma of Everyday Life (Raphael Frankfurter '13)
- Ethnographic Fieldwork on HIV/AIDS Community Health Work in Kono, Sierra Leone (Kulani Jalata '12)

