
Elizabeth A. Durham
Assistant Professor · Medical Anthropology
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Elizabeth A. Durham is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. She specializes in medical and political anthropology, focusing on global mental health, psychiatry, and the intersection of religion and conflict in Cameroon. Her work is affiliated with the African Studies Center, Center for Global Health Equity, and Science, Technology, and Society Program. She holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University (2022), M.Phil. from Oxford (2015), and B.A. from Carleton College (2012).
- Education:
- Ph.D., Princeton University, 2022
- M.Phil., University of Oxford, 2015
- B.A., Carleton College, 2012 (summa cum laude)
Her research explores secular psychiatric services in Cameroon amid rising Pentecostalism and armed conflict, emphasizing ethics in clinical and humanitarian settings. Recent publications address psychopharmaceuticals, trauma, and therapeutic politics. She teaches courses on medical anthropology and mental health (currently on leave in 2024-2025).
Awards & Grants:
- Fulbright-Hays Program Fellowship
- Fulbright-IIE Program Fellowship
- Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant
- Laurance S. Rockefeller Fund Grant
- Society of Fellows Fellowship
Collaborations: Affiliated with the University of Yaoundé I and the Center for Population Studies and Health Promotion in Cameroon. Serves as faculty host for the African Presidential Scholars Program.
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