Utica College - Anthropology
Mentor - SUNY Empire State College - CNY/Utica
Health, Wellness & Fitness
Anamaria
Ross, PhD, MPH, CLC
Utica, New York Area
Anamaria V. Iosif Ross is a Romanian-American a anthropologist interested in alternative, holistic and preventive medicine, life-course approaches to maternal-infant-child-health, building breastfeeding friendly cultures in highly diverse communities, human-environment interactions, sensory dynamics of healing, aging, and food politics. She has geographic links to Central New York, New Orleans, New England, circum-Mediterranean, Central and Eastern Europe, Romania, India, Japan. She now lives in CNY.
Panel Presenter
Anamaria V. Iosif worked at SfAA Conference in Albuquerque, NM 2014 as a Panel Presenter
Faculty/Mentor
Anamaria V. Iosif worked at SUNY Empire State College as a Faculty/Mentor
Panel Chair/Discussant
Anamaria V. Iosif worked at SRS Conference in Bucharest as a Panel Chair/Discussant
Panel Chair/Discussant
Anamaria V. Iosif worked at SRS Conference in Bucharest as a Panel Chair/Discussant
MPH Candidate (2015)
Anamaria V. Iosif worked at CNYMPH @ SUNY Upstate Medical University & Syracuse University as a MPH Candidate (2015)
Breastfeeding Promotion Initiative and Community Outreach Consultant
Promoting a breastfeeding-friendly culture in the Mohawk Valley and exploring ways to incorporate cultural diversity insights and a life-course perspective into local breastfeeding support initiatives.
Certificate of Advanced Study
Health Services Management and Policy
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Medical Anthropology
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, Epidemiology, Public Health Administration and Policy, MCH
Bloombsbury Academic (formerly Berg Publishers) UK
Fresh anthropological overview of alternative medicine, ideal supplementary text, spurring discussion.
Bloombsbury Academic (formerly Berg Publishers) UK
Fresh anthropological overview of alternative medicine, ideal supplementary text, spurring discussion.
Berg Publishers / Bloomsbury
An ambitious and provocative anthropological exploration of alternative healing and its possible futures.