Robert T. Trotter, II is a Arizona Regent’s Professor. He currently has two strong research interests, one in medical anthropology, especially cross-cultural issues in HIV prevention and intervention, disabilities, and addiction studies. The other research endeavor is corporate anthropology, focusing on cultural models of collaborative systems, ethnographic explorations of corporate systems, and organizational network analysis. He also has a commitment to exploring new ethnographic research methods, research design, computer assisted ethnography, and international training in rapid ethnographic assessment. Another strong interest is teaching and writing about anthropological research ethics. His publications include books and articles on Mexican American traditional healing, cross-cultural alcohol and drug studies, migrant farm worker health and education, as well as prevention studies on HIV/AIDS, alcohol, and drug use. He is also an author on a pending patent “System and Model for Performance Value Based Collaborative Relationships” (GP-303794: 845OR-66).