Ignacia Arteaga, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Institute for Health Policy Studies
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address490 Illinois Street, #7212
San Francisco CA 94158
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    Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, ChileBA03/2011Sociology
    University College London, UKMSc09/2014Medical Anthropology
    University College London, UKPhD11/2018Anthropology
    University of Cambridge, UKPostdoctoral Training01/2022Early Cancer Detection
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    University of Cambridge2018  - 2022Affiliated Lecturership, Dept. of Social Anthropology
    Robinson College, University of Cambridge2019  - 2022Research Fellowship
    Early Cancer Institute, University of Cambridge2020  - 2025Honorary Research Fellowship
    Oncology Division, Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Cambridge, UK2020  - 2022Honorary Research Fellowship
    Oncology Division, University College London Hospitals Trust. London, UK2015  - 2018Honorary Research Fellowship
    Chilean National Agency for Research and Development2014  - 2018PhD full scholarship
    Chilean National Agency for Research and Development2013  - 2014MSc full scholarship
    Security Research Fund, Home Office, Chile2013Award for the use of innovative methodologies and excellence in research
    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile2012Prize ‘Academic Excellence’ as Best performing student from the Sociology cohort 2007–2011
    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile2007  - 2011Merit-based scholarship as the Best performing student from the Sociology cohort
    University of Cambridge2019  - 2022Philomathia Research Fellowship

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    I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS), where I focus on the intersection of public health, community engagement, and early detection of diseases, such as cancer and dementia. My research has centered on health disparities, with a particular focus on understanding how underserved communities can better access early detection services for life-altering diseases. With a background in cancer research that spans over nine years, I am now transitioning into dementia research. Throughout my career, I have been committed to integrating the voices of patients, healthcare professionals, and community members into my research. My work aims to develop innovative strategies for early detection and intervention in dementia, leveraging community engagement practices to ensure that research outcomes are meaningful and impactful for both patients and healthcare systems.
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    1. Encyclopedia of Health Research in the Social Sciences. Edited by Kevin Dew and Sarah Donovan. Ethical sensibilities in ethnographies of care. 2023; 109-114. Ignacia Arteaga, Henry Llewellyn. View Publication.
    2. REPRESENT recommendations: improving inclusion and trust in cancer early detection research. Br J Cancer. 2023 Oct; 129(8):1195-1208. Brockhoven F, Raphael M, Currier J, Jäderholm C, Mody P, Shannon J, Starling B, Turner-Uaandja H, Pashayan N, Arteaga I. PMID: 37689805; PMCID: PMC10575902.
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    3. Represent: A community engagement roadmap to improve participant representation in cancer early detection research: An Oregon case study. Front Public Health. 2023; 11:1110543. Currier J, Arteaga I, Turner-Uaandja H, Starling B, Pashayan N, Jäderholm C, Ponce Campuzano C, Shannon J. PMID: 36935656; PMCID: PMC10020373.
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    4. Cancer and the Politics of Care: Inequalities and interventions in global perspective. Edited by Bennett, L.R. and Manderson, L and Spagnoletti, B. 'Hard-to-reach'? Meanings at the margins of care and risk in cancer research. 2023; 210-231. Kelly Fagan Robinson, Ignacia Arteaga Pérez. . View Publication.
    5. Cultivating Ethnographic Sensibilities in Ethnographies of Dying People. Ethos. 2022; 3(50):353-371. Ignacia Arteaga, Henry Llewellyn. View Publication.
    6. Therapeutic Values in Cancer Care. Med Anthropol. 2022; 41(2):121-128. Arteaga Pérez I, Gibbon S, Lanceley A. PMID: 35041572.
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    7. Learning to See Cancer in Early Detection Research . Medicine Anthropology Theory. 2021; 2(8):1-25. Arteaga Perez, Ignacia. View Publication.
    8. Untimely Crises: Chronotopes and Critique, edited by Maria Boletsi, Natashe Lemos Dekker, Kasia Mika, Ksenia Robbe. Navigating Chronic Crisis. 2021; 13-21. Lemos-Dekker, N.; van Dam, A.; Arteaga, I.; Llewellyn, H.; Karathanasis, P.; Bryant, R. View Publication.
    9. Cancer, COVID-19, and the need for critique. Wellcome Open Res. 2020; 5:280. Greco C, Arteaga I, Fabian-Therond C, Llewellyn H, Swallow J, Viney W. PMID: 33521331; PMCID: PMC7839273.
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    10. Game-changing? When Biomarker Discovery and Novel Forms of Patient Work Meet. Med Anthropol. 2022; 41(2):156-168. Arteaga Pérez I. . PMID: 33443454.
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    11. Emotion Work during Colorectal Cancer Treatments. Med Anthropol. 2022; 41(2):197-209. Arteaga Pérez I. . PMID: 32870713.
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    12. Book review: Cancer Biomarkers: Ethics, Economics, and Society, edited by Blanchard, A. and Strand, R. 2019; 6(41):1207-1208. Arteaga, Ignacia. View Publication.
    13. Medical Materialities: Toward a material culture of medical anthropology. From Attitudes to Materialities: Understanding bowel control for colorectal cancer patients in London. 2019; 36-50. Ignacia Arteaga. . View Publication.
    14. Life must go on: Everyday experiences of colorectal cancer treatments in London. 2018. Arteaga Perez, Maria Ignacia. View Publication.
    15. Book review: Vincanne Adams, ed., Metrics: What Counts in Global Health. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. Paperback, 258 pp. with ill, $24.95. ISBN: 9780822374480. 2018; 5(4). Ignacia Arteaga. . View Publication.
    16. Disjunctive belongings and the utopia of intimacy: violence, love and friendship among poor urban youth in neoliberal Chile. Identities. 2018; 2(25):228-244. Risør, Helene; Arteaga, Ignacia. View Publication.
    17. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Book review: Fainzang, Sylvie. An anthropology of lying: information in the doctor‐patient relationship. 151 pp., bibliogr. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. 2017; 23(2):428-427. Ignacia Arteaga. . View Publication.
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