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Ron Barett is associate professor of Anthropology at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His primary areas of research concern the social aspects of infectious diseases, religious and traditional healing systems, and the ways that people come to terms with the end of life. His first major book is titled, Aghor Medicine: Pollution, Death, and Healing in Northern India, published in 2008 by The University of California Press. It describes the healing practices of an unorthodox religious group and their patients with Hansen's Disease (a.k.a leprosy) and other socially stigmatized conditions. Aghor Medicine was awarded the Welcome Medal by the Royal Anthropological Institute. His second book, An Unnatural History of Emeriging Infections, was published in 2013 by Oxford University Press. It is a systematic study of the human determinants of infectious diseases during three major epidemiological transitions. This book has been substantially revised and expanded into a second edition with a new title, Emerging Infections: Epidemiological Transitions from Prehistory to the Present. Emerging Infections is scheduled to be published in December, 2023.