00:03
All right, it looks like we have several questions to get through here.
00:07
So starting at the top, in his work documenting los desperacitos, the disappeared, the forensics archaeologist has spent long hours excavating the remains of indigenous guatemalans in an effort to determine their identities and return the remains to their families, effectively appearing them and giving their lives meaning and respect.
00:31
So our best match for that is going to be freddy pessarelli.
00:38
He would be the one tied to that particular research and, you know, body of work.
00:50
Number two, the person used to work at intel's chief anthropologist and is credited with making user experience a core competency at the firm, along with market -inspired experience -driven approaches to innovation.
01:04
And looking at our options here, it would appear that genevieve bell would be the best fit.
01:15
Number three, in much of his work, dr.
01:17
Paul farmer argues that we must understand the broader societal factors that put some at greater risk for contracting certain diseases than others and certain parts of the world at greater risk than others.
01:29
Until we understand the inequalities that exist because of these broader factors, we can only make little headway in educating about that, treating and eradicating pernicious diseases like aids, malaria, and tuberculosis.
01:44
And so the research he was tied into was critical medical anthropology...