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Dr. Marina Marouda is a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS University of London. Her research explores death/life potentialities, biomedical practices, and technoeconomic networks across scientific and ritual contexts, with regional focus on Việt Nam and Southeast Asia.
Her ESRC-funded doctoral research examined Buddhist-influenced death practices in contemporary Huế, Vietnam, analyzing entanglements between living and dead in kinship and state formation. Subsequent ERC-funded projects investigated stem cell research commercialization in Vietnamese laboratories/hospitals and Vietnamese trading diasporas in Eastern Europe facilitating China-EU commodity flows.
Education includes a PhD in Anthropology from University of Edinburgh. Previous positions include postdoctoral fellowships at SOAS and International Institute for Asian Studies (Leiden), with teaching/research roles at Oxford and Sussex universities.



