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Stacey Langwick is an Associate Professor in Anthropology at Cornell University, with affiliations in Science and Technology Studies, Africana Studies, and Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Her work bridges medical anthropology and postcolonial studies, focusing on the intersections of healing, science, and ethics in East Africa.
- Education: PhD and MPH from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, BA from Agnes Scott College
Research interests include:
- Anthropology of medicine and science
- Ecological and environmental anthropology
- Postcolonial science studies
- Toxicity and plant-based knowledge
- Intellectual property in African healing
- Critical plant studies
- Medical pluralism in global contexts
Recent publications explore the ontological politics of traditional medicine, therapeutic plants, and the ethical dimensions of global health initiatives. Her projects, such as the Uzima Collective and the Planting Futures garden in Moshi, Tanzania, emphasize collaborative, decolonial approaches to medical knowledge.
Scientific awards include grants from the National Science Foundation, Wenner-Gren Foundation, Fulbright, and the Mellon Foundation. She leads the Qualities of Life working group at Cornell's Einaudi Center and co-organizes the Ecological Learning Collaboratory.




