Margaret S. Winchester msw23@psu.edu The Pennsylvania State Department of Biobehavioral Health Park, PA 16802 EDUCATION 2011 Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH Ph.D., Anthropology 2006 Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH M.A., Anthropology 2004 Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY B.A., Anthropology, cum laude with departmental honors 2003 School for International Training, Uganda Development Studies semester abroad RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS: medical anthropology, global health, HIV/AIDS, Uganda, South Africa, antiretroviral treatment, globalization, vulnerability, international development, political ecology, gender, partner violence, research ethics, health policy, therapeutic landscapes, geoethnography RESEARCH AND TEACHING POSITIONS Research Associate, 2015-present Pan- Network on Global Health, Department of Biobehavioral Health, Pennsylvania State, Park, PA. Affiliated Researcher, 2015-present Center for Social Science Research on AIDS (CeSSRA), Makerere, Faculty of Social Sciences, Kampala, Uganda and Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH. Postdoctoral Scholar, 2012-2015 Department of Geography, Pennsylvania State, Park, PA. (NSF GSS#1056683) Visiting Lecturer for Postgraduate Students, 2012 Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere, Kampala, Uganda Independent Consultant, 2011-2012 Centers for AIDS Research, Case Western Reserve, Kampala, Uganda Program Coordinator, 2007-2010 Center for Social Science Research on AIDS (CeSSRA), Makerere, Faculty of Social Sciences, Kampala, Uganda (NIHR24HD056917)
RESEARCH GRANTS 2012-2015 National Science Foundation, Postdoctoral Scholar (NSF GSS#1056683, PI: King). Political Ecologies of Health: Coupling Livelihood and Environment Responses to HIV/AIDS. 2009 Richard Zdanis Fellowship (dissertation writing support), Case Western Reserve 2008-2009 National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (NSF DDIG0823287) Policy, Service, and Experience: The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence and Chronic Illness. 2006 Eva L. Pancoast Memorial Fellowship (for international research), Case Western Reserve 2005-2010 Graduate Assistant Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve PUBLICATIONS Winchester, M. (2015) "Synergistic Vulnerabilities: Antiretroviral Treatment among Women in Uganda Global Public Health. DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1007468 McGrath, JW; Winchester, M; Kaawa-Mafigiri, D; et al. (2014) Challenging the Paradigm: Anthropological perspectives on HIV as a chronic disease. Medical Anthropology. 33(4):303-317. DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2014.892483 Winchester, M; Kaawa-Mafigiri, D; McGrath, JW; et al. (2013) Early disclosure and nondisclosure among men and women on ARVs in Uganda. AIDS Care. 25(10):1253-1258. DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2013.764386 Winchester, M. (2013) Gender Roles and HIV. In: HIV/AIDS Reference for Mental Health Professionals, ed. Sana Loue. P.223-224. New York, NY: Springer Publishing. Winchester, M. (2011) Living with Globalization: The Intersection of HIV Treatment and Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda. Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH. PRESENTATIONS Winchester, M. and King, B. (2014) Landscapes of Care in Ntunda, South Africa American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. As part of organized session: Therapeutic Landscapes: Anthropological Perspectives on Health and Place (Organizer). Gover, E.; King, B.; and Winchester, M. (2014) Political Ecologies of Health: Coupling Livelihood and Environmental Responses to HIV/AIDS. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL. Winchester, M. (2013) Respatializing the State: Ugandan Decentralization and Women s Help Seeking. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. 2
Winchester, M. (2011) The Virus is Asleep : HIV Positive Women s Experiences of Antiretroviral Treatment Maintenance in Uganda. As part of organized session: I Am Thinking about Life : Tracing the Legacy of HIV in Daily Life. (co-organizer and chair) American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada. McGrath, JW and Winchester, M. (2011) Challenging the Paradigm: Anthropological Perspectives on HIV as a Chronic Disease. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada Namutiibwa F; Mafigiri, DK; Nalwoga A; Winchester, M; McGrath, JW; Ssendegye, G; Kyarikunda, E; Birungi, J; Rwabukwali, C. (2011) Food is medicine : HIV/AIDS and food security in urban and rural Uganda. Sub-Saharan Africa CFAR Conference. Kampala, Uganda. Winchester, M. (2011) Compounded Vulnerability: Women Living with HIV in Uganda. Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Scientific Retreat. Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, OH. Winchester, M. (2010) School Fees and Beans: Social and Economic Coping Strategies among HIV Positive Women in Uganda. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Winchester, M. (2010) Intimate Partner Violence and HIV in Uganda: Women s Social and Economic Coping Strategies. Kansas African Studies Center Medical Anthropology in Global Africa Forum. Lawrence, KS. Namutiibwa F; Winchester, M; Mafigiri, DK; Ssendegye, G; Nalwoga A; Kyarikunda, E; Birungi, J; Rwabukwali, C; McGrath, JW. (2010) Continuing delays in enrollment into antiretroviral therapy among men and women with HIV in rural and urban Uganda. Makerere College of Health Sciences Annual Conference. Kampala, Uganda. Namutibwa F; Nalwoga A; Mafigiri, DK; Winchester, M; McGrath, JW; Ssendegye, G; Kyarikunda, E; Birungi, J; Rwabukwali, C. (2010) Persistence of common challenges to antiretroviral treatment (ART) and care. Uganda Society for Health Scientists Annual Scientific Conference. Kampala, Uganda. Winchester, M. (2009) Strategic Interventions: The Construction of and Responses to Economic Violence in Uganda. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. McGrath, JW; Winchester, M; Mafigiri, DK; et al. (2009) The Spectrum of Disclosure among People on Antiretroviral Treatment in Uganda. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. McGrath, JW; Mafigiri, DK; Mpirirwe-Kamoga, D; Birungi, J; Namutiibwa, F; Ssendegye, G; Nalwoga, A; Kyarikunda, E; Winchester, M; Rwabukwali, CB. (2009) Gender differences in HIV disclosure: implications for early initiation of care in Uganda. The 4th National Social and Behavioral Science Research Network (SBSRN) Scientific Meeting, Boston, MA. McGrath, JW; Winchester, M; Mafigiri, et al. (2009) Expanding perspectives on expanding access to HIV/AIDS medications. Society for Medical Anthropology Meeting. New Haven, CT. Mafigiri, DK; Winchester, M; Mpirirwe-Kamoga, D; et al. (2009) Maybe my husband is on ARVs, but I cannot tell him that I am on them : Gendered impact of disclosure on HIV treatment experience in urban and rural Uganda. International AIDS Society Annual Meeting. Capetown, South Africa. [Abstract # MOPEC029] 3
Winchester, M. (2006) Through the Lens of Globality: Understanding Global Health as an Emergent Paradigm American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. San Jose, CA. Winchester, M; Nordquest, M; Mosavel, M. (2006) Expressions of emotion in health communication between mothers and daughters. Society for Applied Anthropology/ Society for Medical Anthropology Annual Meeting. Vancouver, Canada. Winchester, M (2004) A Footnote to Uganda s Success Story: Limitations of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Kalangala District. Northeastern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. Hanover, NH. RECENT INVITED LECTURES Winchester, M. (2014) Ebola and Culture: The Role of Medical Anthropologists in Outbreak Settings. Invited talk for Keep A Child Alive Penn State Chapter, Park, PA. Winchester, M. (2013) Living with HIV: Women and Antiretroviral Treatment in Uganda. Invited talk for Penn State Department of Geography Coffee Hour lecture series, Park, PA. COURSES TAUGHT Health Geography, Spring 2014 Department of Geography, Penn State Research Methods, Spring 2012 Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere Introduction to International Health, Fall 2011 Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve AWARDS AND HONORS 2013, 2014 Featured in UNAIDS Science Now guide to recent HIV research (issues 4 and 11) 2010 National Institutes of Health, Centers for AIDS Research, National Social and Behavioral Science Research Network (SBSRN) Scientific Meeting Mentee 2009 Richard Zdanis Fellowship for dissertation writing support, Case Western Reserve 2008-2009 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant 2006 Eva L. Pancoast Memorial Fellowship for international research, Case Western Reserve 2005-2010 Graduate Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve 2004 O. Roger Gallagher Award in anthropology, Skidmore College 2000-2004 Porter Scholarship in Math and Science, Skidmore College PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Anthropological Association (2004-present) Society for Medical Anthropology (2004-present) Society for Applied Anthropology (2005-2010) Uganda Society for Health Scientists (2006-20012) Centers for AIDS Research, Social Science Working Group (2011-2012) Health, Society, and Environment Working Group (2012-present) 4
Society for Feminist Anthropology (2013-present) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Co-Organizer for Health, Society and Environment Symposium, Penn State (2015) Judge for Postdoctoral Research Symposium, Penn State (2014) Advisor to undergraduate field research through National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (2013, 2014) Coordinator for Health, Society, and Environment Working Group, Penn State (2012-2015) Development of educational units on health and environment for use by teachers in the state of Pennsylvania (2012-2014) Editorial Board for Graduate Discourse, peer-reviewed graduate student anthropology journal, Case Western Reserve (2007-2010) Ad Hoc reviewer for Medical Anthropology Quarterly Ad Hoc reviewer for Dissertation Reviews Ad Hoc reviewer for Center for Clinical and Translational Science, Community and Academic Partnership Grants, Case Western Reserve 5