RESEARCH GROUP
Members & Partners
Members
Frédéric
Keck
Senior Researcher - CNRS
Frédéric Keck is a senior CNRS researcher at the Laboratory for social anthropology in Paris. He is the coeditor of The Anthropology of Epidemics, and is the author of several books in French.
Following a PhD on the history of social anthropology, Frédéric has conducted investigations on avian influenza in Hong Kong and south China, since 2005.
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Nicolas
Lainé
Researcher
Nicolas Lainé is researcher at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD/UMR Paloc). He has conducted research in India, Laos and Thailand on human-animal relations focusing on elephants, the links between health and biocultural diversity, and the decolonization of science.
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Arnaud
Morvan
Postdoctural Researcher - CNRS
Arnaud Morvan is a post-doctoral researcher at the Laboratory for social anthropology social (CNRS) and the University of Melbourne in Australia.
He studies multi-species assemblages of humans, animals and viruses. He has conducted investigations into the Hendra virus and bat populations in Australia, since 2015.
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Miwon
Seo
Post-doctural researcher
Miwon Seo is a post-doctoral researcher at the Laboratory for social anthropology. After a PhD on women’s mobilization around breast cancer in South Korea, she has studied the control of dog markets in South Korea.
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Sandrine
Ruhlmann
Social Anthropologist
Sandrine Ruhlmann is a senior CNRS researcher at the Musée national d'histoire naturelle (Paris) Eco-anthropology Unit, Ethno-ecology research team. She is specialised in techniques of material culture, food practices, surveillance of animal diseases, and health care practices surrounding animal control and human populations in Mongolia.
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Nan
Nan
Professor & Translator
Nan Nan is a professor and translator of Chinese in Paris. She conducts investigations on the construction of freshness in wet markets in central China.
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Partners
Tang
Yun
Tang Yun is a professor of anthropology at the Southwest Minzu University in Chengdu (China). She has conducted research on politics of memory and heritage after the Sichuan earthquake in 2008.
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Christos
Lynteris
Christos Lynteris is assistant professor in anthropology at the University of St Andrews. He is the PI of the project The Global War Against the Rat and the Epistemic Emergence of Zoonosis.
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Tamara
Giles-Vernick
Tamara Giles-Vernick is a senior researcher in anthropology at the Pasteur Institute and the leader of the unit "Anthropology and ecology of disease emergence".
Hannah
Brown
Hannah Brown is assistant professor in anthropology at the University of Durham. She has gathered a network on the anthropology of zoonoses at the EASA.
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