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The Anthropology in Development Group comprises a number of staff committed to using their disciplinary expertise and skills to advance the life chances of the very poor by contributing to work in international development.
We are individually and jointly pursuing a number of projects that seek to answer several important, long-standing questions in evolutionary anthropology, as well opening new fields of inquiry into areas that overlap substantially with disciplines such as psychology, archaeology and conservation biology.
MARG research projects generally fall into the following 6 broad themes: Medicine and community; Maternal, infant and child health; Health interventions; Evolution and early life influences on health; Mental health and well-being; Anthropology of science and medicine.