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Daisy Deomampo is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Fordham University. Her research focuses on medical anthropology, science and technology studies, and critical race and gender studies, with a particular emphasis on reproduction, globalization, and bioethics.
Education:
- B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison
- M.A., The New School
- Ph.D., City University of New York
Research Interests:
- Medical anthropology and the ethics of reproductive technologies
- Race, power, and kinship in transnational surrogacy
- Global health policy and Asian American studies
Her work bridges global health and social justice, as seen in her book Transnational Reproduction: Race, Kinship, and Commercial Surrogacy in India (2016), which examines racial ideologies in surrogacy practices. Recent articles explore egg donation’s racialized commodification and the intersection of race and identity in gamete donation among Asian Americans.
Grants and Funding:
- National Science Foundation
- Wenner-Gren Foundation
- Ford Foundation
Courses Taught:
- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- Anthropology of Health and Healing
- Reproductive Technologies: Global Perspectives
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