Rosina Hassoun is an anthropologists who teaches at Michigan State University. Her degrees include a PhD in anthropology from the University of Florida, Gainesville, an MS in biology and a BS in zoology from Texas A&M University. She specializes in biological, ecological, and medical anthropology and public health. Her specializations include Arabs in Diaspora (including mtDNA and early human migrations out of Africa), Arab Americans, refugees and health, Middle East water issues, poverty and health and water and health. She has recently added research on the Horn of Africa.
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