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Author Biographies
- Nadine Ehlers is associate professor of sociology at the University of Sydney and the author of Racial Imperatives: Discipline, Performativity, and Struggles Against Subjection, coauthor of Deadly Biocultures: The Ethics of Life-Making (Minnesota, 2019), and coeditor of Subprime Health: Race and Debt in U.S. Medicine (Minnesota, 2017).
- Anthony Ryan Hatch is professor of science and technology studies at Wesleyan University, with affiliations in African American studies, environmental studies, and sociology. He is the author of Blood Sugar: Racial Pharmacology and Food Justice in Black America (Minnesota, 2016) and Silent Cells: The Secret Drugging of Captive America (Minnesota, 2019).
- Amade Aouatef M’charek is professor of anthropology of science in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam. She is the author of The Human Genome Diversity Project: An Ethnography of Scientific Practice and coeditor of Law, Practice and Politics of Forensic DNA Profiling: Forensic Genetics and Their Technolegal Worlds.
- Anne Pollock is professor of global health and social medicine at King’s College London. She is the author of three books: Medicating Race: Heart Disease and Durable Preoccupations with Difference; Synthesizing Hope: Matter, Knowledge, and Place in South African Drug Discovery; and Sickening: Anti-Black Racism and Health Disparities in the United States (Minnesota, 2021).