Holmes completed a BS in Biology and Spanish at the U. of Washington followed by a PhD in anthropology joint between UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco and an MD in the School of Medicine at UC San Francisco. He was part of the Physician Scientist Program in the Internal Medicine Residency at the U. of Pennsylvania and then Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar at Columbia U. He taught in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard U. He joined the faculty at UC Berkeley where he founded the Berkeley Center for Social Medicine, co-directed the MD/PhD Track in Medical Anthropology and was promoted to Chancellor's Professor. His research has been funded by multiple organizations, including the European Research Council and the National Science Foundation, and has received national and international awards from the fields of anthropology, sociology, geography, Latin American Studies and documentary film.
Research interests
A sociocultural anthropologist and medical doctor, Holmes conducts interdisciplinary research on social hierarchies, health inequities, and the ways in which such asymmetries are naturalized, normalized, and resisted in the contexts of transnational im/migration, health care, and agricultural and food systems. He is Principal Investigator of the ERC Project “FOODCIRCUITS: Hidden Connections between Migrants and Societies” (2023 – 2028). He has received national and international awards from the fields of anthropology, sociology, geography, and Latin American Studies, including the Margaret Mead Award, the Robert Textor Prize, and the New Millennium Book Award. Beyond scholarly writing, he has written for popular media such as The Huffington Post and The Guardian, spoken on multiple National Public Radio, Public Radio International, and Radio Bilingüe radio programs, and produced an ethnographic documentary film that received multiple film awards.
Selected publications
– Holmes SM 2023, ‘Acidentes e lesões de trabalhadores agrícolas migrantes:
temporalidade, representaçao, estatística, acontecimentos’ Sociologia Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto. XLV, 155-182.
– Bendixsen CG, Ramos AK & Holmes SM 2023, ‘Structural Competency and Agricultural Health and Safety: An Opportunity to Foster Equity within Agriculture’, Journal of Agromedicine, 28, 1, 45-52.
– Piñones-Rivera C, Martínez-Hernáez Á, Morse ME, Nambiar K, Ferrall J & Holmes SM 2023, ‘Global Social Medicine for an Equitable and Just Future’, Health and human rights, 25, 1, 1–8.
– Holmes MS & Queirós J 2023, ‘Para que possamos comer a fruta e os legumes que nos tornam saudáveis, os corpos dos trabalhadores agrícolas migrantes são danificados e a sua saúde é-lhes retirada’, Sociologia: Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, 45.
– Holmes SM 2023, Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States, Updated with a New Preface and Epilogue, 27, Univ of California Press.
– Lawrence H 2023, Migration, Stigma, and Lived Experiences: A Conceptual Framework for Centering Lived Experiences. In: Migration Stigma: Understanding Prejudice, Discrimination, and Exclusion, Strüngmann Forum Reports, 32, series editor, Julia R, Lupp. Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press.
– Lawrence H, et al. 2023, The Lived Experience of Stigma among Immigrant Youth. In: Migration Stigma: Understanding Prejudice, Discrimination, and Exclusion,
Link. Strüngmann Forum Reports, 32, Julia R, Lupp. Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press.
Selected research activities
Prof. Holmes is PI of Global Social Medicine Cases Series in The Lancet and developing Barcelona’s new Hub for Global Social Medicine.