CHIP Affiliates

Our consortium is comprised of an interdisciplinary group of faculty and graduate students conducting innovative and cutting-edge research in the areas or health, inequalities, and population science.

Faculty

Emily Mann, Ph.D.

Emily Mann, Ph.D.

Co-Director of CHIP and Associate Professor of Health Promotion and Women’s and Gender Studies

Pronouns: she/her
The socio-medical regulation of people's sexual and reproductive practices and its implications for social and health inequalities.

               

Andrea Henderson, Ph.D.

Andrea Henderson, Ph.D.

Co-Director of CHIP and Associate Professor of Sociology

Pronouns: she/her
The religious lives of Black Americans and how religion influences health and well-being in the face of stress, including racial discrimination.

     

Jaclyn Wong, Ph.D.

Jaclyn Wong, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Pronouns: she/her
How positive and negative social relationships shape older adults' health and wellbeing. The role of gender, marriage, and family relationships on life course health.

               

Current Graduate Students

Mia Brantley

Mia Brantley

Doctoral student, Sociology -- Grace Jordan McFadden Scholar

Pronouns: she/her
How the social construction of race and its consequences, such as racism and discrimination, impact health and well-being among Black Americans.

     

Zackery Butler

Zackery Butler

Doctoral student, Sociology

Policy, marriage, and motherhood outcomes

     

Calley Fisk

Calley Fisk

Doctoral student, Sociology

Pronouns: she/her
How institutional discrimination affects the well-being of marginalized groups across the life course.

             

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