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Lenore Manderson

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Lenore Manderson is an internationally-renowned medical anthropologist, social historian and public health researcher and educator.

Lenore is Professor of Public Health and Medical Anthropology, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She is also Professor in Environment and Society at Brown University, United States, where she is co-ordinating a five-year program of collaborations between the creative arts and humanities, natural and social sciences, on climate and environmental change.

Improbably, she lives in Melbourne, Johannesburg and Providence, RI.

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