Arianna Injeian holds a Master’s in Medical Anthropology and Sociology from the University of Amsterdam. Her research explored the reintegration and reincorporation of female FARC ex-combatants in Colombia with a focus on healthcare accessibility. She also has a vested interest in the hard sciences as she studied Biology with a focus on pre-medicine alongside anthropology during her Bachelor’s. Arianna believes that as an Anthropologist it is critical to work collaboratively amongst disciplines and she strives to use her natural science background to encourage her work in Medical Anthropology and in her work with Worlds of Lithium. Arianna is working with Worlds of Lithium as a research assistant, using her organizational and communication skills to support the team.
Arianna Injeian
Research Assistant
arianna@worldsoflithium.eu
Linkedin
Arianna Injeian holds a Master’s in Medical Anthropology and Sociology from the University of Amsterdam. Her research explored the reintegration and reincorporation of female FARC ex-combatants in Colombia with a focus on healthcare accessibility. She also has a vested interest in the hard sciences as she studied Biology with a focus on pre-medicine alongside anthropology during her Bachelor’s. Arianna believes that as an Anthropologist it is critical to work collaboratively amongst disciplines and she strives to use her natural science background to encourage her work in Medical Anthropology and in her work with Worlds of Lithium. Arianna is working with Worlds of Lithium as a research assistant, using her organizational and communication skills to support the team.
Arianna Injeian
Research Assistant
arianna@worldsoflithium.eu
Linkedin
Arianna Injeian holds a Master’s in Medical Anthropology and Sociology from the University of Amsterdam. Her research explored the reintegration and reincorporation of female FARC ex-combatants in Colombia with a focus on healthcare accessibility. She also has a vested interest in the hard sciences as she studied Biology with a focus on pre-medicine alongside anthropology during her Bachelor’s. Arianna believes that as an Anthropologist it is critical to work collaboratively amongst disciplines and she strives to use her natural science background to encourage her work in Medical Anthropology and in her work with Worlds of Lithium. Arianna is working with Worlds of Lithium as a research assistant, using her organizational and communication skills to support the team.