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Amy McLennan
Medical anthropologist | Facilitator | Educator | Researcher | Systems thinker | Health | Food | Tech | Culture | Policy | Obesity | John Monash Scholar | SFHEA
Amy McLennan is a medical anthropologist and Senior Fellow at the Australian National University (ANU) School of Cybernetics.14 Her work focuses on complex topics that intersect health, society, technology, and ecology.1
Professional Background
Dr. McLennan has been affiliated with the School of Anthropology at Oxford University since 2007, where she completed her Masters in Medical Anthropology.1 Her research interests include:
- Obesity
- Food systems
- Chronic inflammation
- Endometriosis
- Cybernetics and health technology1
Roles and Expertise
Amy McLennan wears multiple hats in her professional life:
Researcher:: As a medical anthropologist and ethnographic researcher, she explores complex topics that bridge various fields and sectors.1
Educator:: She has taught at Oxford University, contributing to programs such as Human Sciences, Medicine, and Medical Anthropology.1
Facilitator:: McLennan excels in working with cross-disciplinary, cross-sectoral, and cross-generational groups, designing and delivering workshops for various organizations, including government departments and international bodies.1
Policy Analyst:: She has collaborated on projects spanning multiple government agencies, addressing issues such as women's safety, innovation, and cyber security.1
Online Presence
Amy McLennan maintains an active online presence:
- Her LinkedIn profile can be found under the username "amykmcl".2
- She is active on Twitter (X) with the handle @amykmcl.4
- Her personal website, amykmcl.com, serves as her online home and provides contact information.35
Dr. McLennan's diverse expertise and interdisciplinary approach make her a valuable contributor to the fields of medical anthropology, cybernetics, and health technology.