Aman Kothadia
Aman Kothadia - Undergraduate Student pursuing a B.S. in Public Health and Anthropology, Loyola University Chicago
Aman Kothadia is a fourth-year student at Loyola University Chicago studying Public Health and Anthropology with a minor in Women and Gender Studies. His current research project is analyzing how infrastructural violence impacts the wellbeing of women in Peru. Aman’s involvement in research has allowed him to assist with fieldwork in Peru, as well as several conference presentations and academic publications focused on the connection between water insecurity and women's health. Upon completing his final year at Loyola Chicago, he will apply to graduate programs to continue his studies at the intersection of public health and anthropology.
Aman Kothadia - Undergraduate Student pursuing a B.S. in Public Health and Anthropology, Loyola University Chicago
Aman Kothadia is a fourth-year student at Loyola University Chicago studying Public Health and Anthropology with a minor in Women and Gender Studies. His current research project is analyzing how infrastructural violence impacts the wellbeing of women in Peru. Aman’s involvement in research has allowed him to assist with fieldwork in Peru, as well as several conference presentations and academic publications focused on the connection between water insecurity and women's health. Upon completing his final year at Loyola Chicago, he will apply to graduate programs to continue his studies at the intersection of public health and anthropology.