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Professor Lynn A. Morrison is a faculty member in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, with cross-appointments in the Gender & Women’s Studies Department. She teaches courses in Human Evolution, Medical Anthropology, Ecological Anthropology, and Culture, Sex, and Gender. Her research focuses on biomedical anthropology, women's health, and intersections of gender, sexuality, and health.
- Education: PhD in Physical Anthropology from the University of Toronto
- Research Themes: Biomedical Anthropology, HIV/AIDS, Women's Health, Menopausal Studies, Cultural Risk Perception
Her publications (2009–2004) reveal trends in cross-cultural health studies, with particular emphasis on menopausal and menstrual health, gender dynamics, and global health challenges (e.g., HIV/AIDS in Thailand, Romania, and Canada). She has collaborated with researchers like LL Sievert and SG Brown on NIH-funded projects. Despite her extensive contributions, no scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text.
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