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Jenna Grant is a cultural anthropologist working in the fields of medical anthropology and medical humanities; feminist and postcolonial science and technology studies (STS); visual anthropology; and Southeast Asia Studies.

Through her teaching, public scholarship, clinical practice, and writing, Josephine Ensign engages in critiques of current social justice issues such as poverty and homelessness, trauma and resilience, and the well-being of marginalized populations.

Pamela Pietrucci was a 2014-2015 Digital Humanities Summer Fellow. 

She is currently Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Copenhagen.

Sara Goering is Professor of Philosophy, Core Faculty for the Program on Ethics, and the Disability Studies Program. She is adjunct in the Department of Bioethics and Humanities. She co-leads the ethics thrust at the UW Center for Neurotechnology.

Erika Versalovic was a 2020 Mellon Collaborative Fellow for Reaching New Publics with Anna Bates

Megan Butler is a fourth-year doctoral candidate and instructor whose interdisciplinary work bridges English, Humanitarianisms, and Medical Humanities.