Society for Medical Anthropology

A section of the American Anthropological Association

Academic Resources: Graduate Programs

 

State University of New York, Binghamton

Degrees offered:

  • M.S. in Biomedical Anthropology

Medical Anthropology Faculty:

  • Dr. Ralph M. Garruto
  • Dr. Gary James
  • Dr. Michael Little
  • Dr. J. Koji Lum
  • Dr. Andrew Merriwether
  • Dr. Christine Reiber
  • Dr. G. Philip Rightmire
  • Dr. Dawnie Wolfe-Steadman

Anthropology Faculty:

  • Dr. John Relethford

Affiliated Faculty:

  • Dr. David Sloan Wilson

Program Information:

  • The Master of Science (MS) degree in Biomedical Anthropology is a new, innovative program that prepares professionals for a variety of health related fields. The MS degree is geared towards the development of versatile professionals and emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches toward understanding the dynamic interactions between biological, biomedical, cultural, and behavioral factors that shape health outcomes. Students interested in becoming applied professionals as well as those interested in preparation for doctoral level training will find this program of interest. The Program’s research and training facilities include nine onsite, state-of-the-art, wet and dry laboratories along with fieldwork opportunities in local, national, and international settings. Visit our website at: http://biomedical.binghamton.edu/

Address:

  • Dr. Ralph M. Garruto, Director
    Graduate Program in Biomedical Anthropology
    Department of Anthropology
    Binghamton University, SUNY
    PO 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
    rgarruto@binghamton.edu
    (607)777-6562