“Anthropology, Microbiomes, and Antimicrobial Resistance”, Dr. Cecil Lewis
From Suzanne Pellegrini
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From Suzanne Pellegrini
Microbes and Social Equity speaker series 2023
This series explores the way that microbes connect public policy, social disparities, and human health, as well as the ongoing research, education, policy, and innovation in this field.
I would like to thank the UMaine Institute of Medicine and the UMaine Cultural Affairs/Distinguished Lecture Committee for their support for this series, and acknowledge the work of our MSE members helping to organize this: Emily Wissel, Katherine Daiy, Kieran O’Doherty, Hannah Holland-Moritz, Mallory Choudoir, and Mustafa Saifuddin. I would also like to recognize that the University of Maine is located on Marsh Island in the homeland of the Penobscot Nation.
This presentation is “Anthropology, Microbiomes, and Antimicrobial Resistance”, Dr. Cecil LewisDr. Cecil
Lewis is a biological and interdisciplinary scientist based at the University
of Oklahoma. His primary research focus is the microbiome and community-engaged
research, with current work that investigates ancient and contemporary human
metabolomes, pathogen evolution, the impact of colonialism on the microbiome
and metabolome, along with progressive community-based partnerships across the
Americas and Africa. His work is supported by the NSF and NIH. He is the
founder and director of Laboratories of Molecular Anthropology and Microbiome
Research (LMAMR).