Dawitt Woldu

Dawit Woldu, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Anthropology,
College of Human Sciences and Humanities

Contact number: 281-283-3364
Email: woldu@uhcl.edu
Office: SSCB 2109.12

Biography

Dawit O. Woldu is an associate professor of anthropology and cross-cultural studies at University of Houston-Clear Lake. He teaches courses on social medicine and topics on African studies. He received his doctorate from the University of Florida in medical anthropology in 2012.

Dr. Woldu's research interest is on the cultural, biological and ecological dimension of malaria and HIV/AIDS in Kenya. His research also involves the role of substance abuse and other culturally mediated risk behaviors on the epidemics of HIV/AIDS in urban communities in eastern Africa. He has also done extensive research on Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees and immigrants in the United States.

Before moving to University of Houston-Clear Lake, Dr. Woldu did his postdoctoral work at Ohio University, African Studies Program, working on HIV/AIDS and substance abuse project and teaching a course on Health Research in Africa. He also worked as teaching coordinator for a global health course with the Global Health Institute at Ohio University. Dr. Woldu is fluent in Tigrinya and Amharic. He can also speak Tigre at an intermediate level and Arabic at a very basic level.