![]() His research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of science, technology and society studies, development studies and anthropological approaches to health and medicine. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley/University San Francisco Joint Medical Anthropology Program. James Doucet-Battle is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Nancy Chen is Professor of Anthropology, Associate Dean for Health, Wellbeing and Society at the University of California, Santa Cruz. ![]() With opening remarks and general welcome by Science & Justice Research Center Founding Director and Professor of Sociology Jenny Reardon and introductions and moderation by Nancy Chen (Professor of Anthropology, Associate Dean for Health, Wellbeing and Society), we aim to gather in the spirit of celebrating Sweetness in the Blood’s launch, broadening the discussion of race and risk, and supporting the work of the UC Santa Cruz Science & Justice Research Center. ![]()
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