#4 "Covid-19 in Brasil: a mutating virus in a mutating society" by Marcia C. Castro

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Marcia Castro is Andelot Professor of Demography, chair of the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, and co-director of the Brazil Studies Program of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS). Her research focuses on the development and use of multidisciplinary approaches to identify the determinants of infectious disease transmission in different ecological settings to inform control policies. She earned a PhD in Demography from Princeton University.

00:00:17 Introduction by Elke aus dem Moore and Daniela Leykam
00:06:21 Introduction by Joana Quiroga
00:08:27 Lecture by Marcia C. Castro
00:55:38 Q&A

"Mutations" is comprised of the following fellows: Sabina Hyoju Ahn: Media and Sound Artist (South Korea) | Angela Anderson: Video Artist and Researcher (USA/Germany) | Grayson Earle: New Media Artist (USA) | Ana María Gómez López: Artist, Writer, and Researcher (The Netherlands/Colombia/USA) | Clara Jo: Video Artist (Germany) | Maxwell Mutanda: Multidisciplinary Researcher, Visual Artist, and Designer (Zimbabwe) | Joana Quiroga: Visual Artist and Philosopher (Brazil).

The lecture series takes place within the KfW Stiftung’s Mondays102 – an event series at the Villa 102, the platform for culture and dialogue of the KfW and its foundation.

More information at:
https://www.mutations.akademie-solitude.de
https://www.akademie-solitude.de/en/event/mutations-a-lecture-series/
https://www.akademie-solitude.de/en/themencluster/thematical-focus-mutations/
https://www.kfw-stiftung.de/kunst-kultur/mutationen-interdisziplinaeres-residenzprogramm
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