CV available here (updated August 2022)

Updated 4/1/2021. Current/complete PDF file available on request.

Education

Ph.D.

New York University, American Studies, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis, 2021

New York University, American Studies, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis, New York, NY, 2019. Examination fields: Science, Technology, & Society (passed with distinction); Social & Political Theory (passed with distinction).

M.Phil.

B.A.

Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, 2015

 

Fellowships and Grants

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Disability Studies, Brown University, Cogut Center for the Humanities/Department of American Studies and Program in STS

Fall 2021 - Spring 2023

Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship (awarded, declined)

2021-2022

2020-2021

NYU COVID-19 Research Catalyst Grant, “Disability Equity in the Time of COVID-19.” PIs: Faye Ginsburg, Mara Mills, Rayna Rapp, and Arthur Caplan

NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant (Science, Technology, and Society)

2020 - 2021

2019 - 2020

Penfield Dissertation Fellowship

Analyzing Relationships Between Disability, Rehabilitation, and Work (ARDRAW) Grant, Social Security Administration

2018 - 2019

2018

Summer Research Grant, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis

2017

Summer Research Grant, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis

2017

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Honorable Mention

2015 - 2020

Henry M. MacCracken Doctoral Fellowship, New York University

2014

Leadership Alliance-Mellon Initiative Fellowship, New York University

2013

C3-LADO Undergraduate Fellowship, Columbia University

 

Awards

2019

Society for Medical Anthropology, Disability Research Interest Group Travel Grant/Paper Award

2017

American Studies Association Critical Disability Studies Paper Prize

 

Publications

2023

“Viral Entanglements: Impairment, Patient Profiles, and the Making of ‘Contested Illness,’” Osiris 39: Special Issue, “Beyond Medicalization: Disability and the Sciences” ed. Jaipreet Virdi, Mara Mills, and Sarah F. Rose (proposal accepted, issue in preparation)

2020

2016

“Beyond Eight Hours Rest: Sleep, Capitalism, and the Biological Body” review essay for Dialectical Anthropology 40(3)

 

Policy Reports

2019

“‘Being a Patient’s a Full Time Job’: Perspectives of People with ME/CFS Toward Work Incentives” (Delmar, NY: Policy Research, Inc./Social Security Administration). Accessible online.

2019

“Disability, Bias, and AI” (New York, NY: AI Now Institute). With Meredith Whittaker, Meryl Alper, Cynthia L. Bennett, Sara Hendren, Liz Kaziunas, Mara Mills, Meredith Ringel Morris, Joy Rankin, Emily Rogers, Marcel Salas, and Sarah Myers West. Accessible online.

 

Conference Presentations

2020

Roundtable on Sustainability, Accessibility, and the Future of Professional Meetings, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting (virtual conference)

2020

“Viral Entanglements: Disease Paradigms, HIV/AIDS, and the Emergence of a Contested Illness,” Society for the Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting (virtual conference)

2020

2019

“Nested Contestations: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Patient Profiles, and Debility,” Northeast STS Graduate Conference, Troy, NY

“Unwitting Patient Activism: Thinking with Brain Fog, Symptom Talk, and Exhaustion,” American Anthropological Association/Canadian Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (winner, Society for Medical Anthropology Disability Research Interest Group award)

2019

“‘The Syndrome of Just Being Sick’: White Women, Stress, and Chronic Fatigue in the Post-War U.S.,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

2019

“Biosociality Without Biomarkers: Impairment, Fatigue, and the Making of a Contested Diagnosis,” Society for the Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

2017

“Sick and Tired: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and ‘Anti-Scientism(s),” American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (winner, ASA Critical Disability Studies Caucus Prize)

2017

“Patient Expertise and Ambivalent Medicalization: The Case of CFS/ME,” Society for the Social Studies of Science, Boston, MA

 

Invited Presentations

2020

“Conducting Research During COVID-19,” University of Chicago, Department of Comparative Human Development

2019

“Chronic Illness and Feminist Archives: Care, Knowledge, and Queer Kinship,” Lesbian Herstory Archives Panel at the BKLYN LGBTQ+ History Series, Brooklyn Community Pride Center, Brooklyn, NY.

2016

“Queer Theory, Feminism, and the Politics of Diagnosis: An Archaeology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,” Department of LGBT Studies, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY

 

Teaching

Fall 2020

Teaching Assistant (NYU, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis) Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Global Perspective

Spring 2020

Instructor (Sarah Lawrence College, Program in LGBT Studies) Engendering the Body: Sex, Science, and Trans Embodiment

Fall 2018

Teaching Assistant (NYU, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis) Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Global Perspective

Summer 2018

Instructor (NYU, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis) Approaches to Gender and Sexuality Studies

Fall 2017

Teaching Assistant (NYU, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis) Intersections: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Global Perspective

 

PANELS, CONFERENCES, AND RELATED EVENTS ORGANIZED

2020

Open Panel Co-Organizer (with Laura Mauldin and Helen Fietz), “Infrastructures of Care: Disability, Autonomy, Inter/Dependencies.” Society for the Social Studies of Science, August 18-21, virtual conference.

2017

Co-Organizer, “Ecologies of the Future-Present,” Department of Social & Cultural Analysis Graduate Student Conference

Service

Peer Review, Public Culture

2020

2018 - 2021

Program Administrator, NYU Center for Disability Studies

2017 - 2021

Co-Founder/Organizer, Writing the Body: Science, Species, Biomedicine Working Group

2016 - 2017

Graduate Studies Committee Student Representative, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis

2016 - 2017

Graduate Student Committee, Department of Social & Cultural Analysis

 

public humanities / other

2020

Podcast Guest, “The Pandemic and the Patient’s Experience,” with Danya Glabau and Scott Knowles, #COVIDCalls

 

Professional Affiliations

  • American Anthropological Association

  • Association for Queer Anthropology

  • American Studies Association

  • Disability History Association

  • Society for Disability Studies

  • Society for Medical Anthropology

  • Society for the Social Studies of Science