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Robin Nelson is an Associate Professor at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University. His work bridges cultural and biological anthropology, focusing on research mentorship, health inequities, and the intersection of race and science. He is affiliated with initiatives such as the NSF-funded CAMP program, emphasizing collaborative research methods. His research critiques traditional methodologies, advocating for inclusive and interdisciplinary approaches. Recent studies include exploring school choice policies in urban Arizona and the historical impacts of plantation systems on health disparities in Texas. He actively addresses systemic biases in academic frameworks, particularly in mentorship and public discourse on race.
Key research interests include rethinking temporal perspectives in human behavioral evolution, rigorous qualitative data analysis in biological anthropology, and the role of applied anthropology in policy contexts. He emphasizes bridging academic and applied practices, fostering innovation through mentorship and digital tools. His work often highlights social determinants of health, gender/sex reconceptualization, and the ethical implications of scientific communication.
Nelson collaborates widely, with a focus on mentorship frameworks and community engagement. His recent publications underscore the need for methodological inclusivity and transparency in addressing complex social and biological issues. He remains committed to advancing equitable practices in both research and education.
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