External 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.

Current External Affiliates

Jason Cummings, Ph.D.

Jason Cummings, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Sociology and African American Studies

Pronouns: he/his
The racialized experiences of the Black middle class and its consequences for physical and mental health

     

Diego F. Leal, Ph.D.

Diego F. Leal, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Pronouns: he/his
The study of international migration systems and the relational determinants of minority health.

            

Brian Levy

Brian Levy

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Pronouns: he/him
How neighborhoods and segregation shape inequality in the United States

 

               

Carla Pfeffer, Ph.D.

Carla Pfeffer, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Sociology and Director, Women’s and Gender Studies

Pronouns: she/her
Contemporary families, genders, sexualities, and bodies considered marginal; management of stigma and discrimination; impact of social marginalization on health and wellness

               

Katrina Walsemann, Ph.D.

Katrina Walsemann, Ph.D.

Founder of CHIP and Roger C. Lipitz Chair in Health Policy, School of Public Policy Faculty Associate, Maryland Population Research Center University of Maryland

Pronouns: she/her
How experiences within the education system shape life course health, independent from and in relation to other forms of social inequities, such as race, class, and gender.

          

Spencer Moore, Ph.D.

Spencer Moore, Ph.D.

Professor and Chair of Health & Society, Wageningen University

Pronouns: he/his
The influence of social networks and social capital on population health and health inequalities in the U.S. and globally.

     

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