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Experts on Maternal Health

All TopicsHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesMaternal HealthRace & Gender

Tulia Falleti

Class of 1965 Endowed Term Professor of Political Science

All TopicsBehavioral HealthChild HealthDeterminants of HealthInequality and the Life CourseMaternal HealthPolicy & Public HealthPopulation HealthRace & Gender

Paula Fomby

Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor in the Social Sciences

All TopicsFertilityInequality and the Life CourseMaternal HealthPolicy & Public HealthPopulation HealthRace & Gender

Pilar Gonalons-Pons

Alber-Klingelhofer Presidential Associate Professor of Sociology

All TopicsBehavioral HealthDeterminants of HealthFertilityGlobal HealthInequality and the Life CourseMaternal HealthPolicy & Public Health

Letícia Marteleto

Presidential Penn Compact Professor of Sociology

All TopicsChild HealthDeterminants of HealthFertilityHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesInequality and the Life CourseLaw & HealthMaternal HealthPolicy & Public HealthPopulation HealthRace & Gender

Dorothy Roberts

George A. Weiss University Professor of Law & Sociology

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthGlobal HealthInequality and the Life CourseMaternal HealthMortalityPopulation HealthRace & Gender

Ala Stanford

Professor of the Practice of Biology

Health@SAS highlights the myriad lenses that faculty from across Penn Arts & Sciences are using to study health. Across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, they are building the knowledge base essential to a healthier future—and to Penn’s broad commitment to health and human well-being. To contact us, email sas-comms@sas.upenn.edu. 

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