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Benjamin Joseph Nobile Kampler is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology at Kalamazoo College. His academic background includes a BA in English from Brandeis University, an interdisciplinary MA from New York University, and an MA in Sociology from CUNY’s Queens College.
- BA in English, Brandeis University
- Interdisciplinary MA, New York University
- MA in Sociology, CUNY’s Queens College
His research focuses on queer health dynamics, particularly negative reactions to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) among gay men and the deployment of health technology assessment in middle- and lower-income countries. These interests stem from his work at the historic Stonewall Inn, where he engaged with global queer communities. Kampler’s work bridges sociology and anthropology, emphasizing intersectional approaches to health equity and marginalized populations.
No formal scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His current academic position at Kalamazoo College reflects his commitment to teaching and research in sociocultural studies.
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