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Experts on Migration

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesInequality and the Life CourseMigrationPolicy & Public HealthPopulation AgingPopulation HealthRace & Gender

Chenoa Flippen

Professor of Sociology

All TopicsGlobal HealthInequality and the Life CourseMigrationPopulation Health

Guy Grossman

David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthGlobal HealthInequality and the Life CourseMigrationMortalityPopulation Health

Michel Guillot

Professor of Sociology

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesInequality and the Life CourseMigrationPolicy & Public HealthPopulation Health

Emilio Parrado

Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology

All TopicsGenetics/GenomicsGlobal HealthMigration

Theodore Schurr

Professor of Anthropology

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesInequality and the Life CourseMigrationPopulation Health

Xi Song

Associate Professor of Sociology

All TopicsBasic Science for Human HealthGenetics/GenomicsGlobal HealthMigrationRace & Gender

Sarah Tishkoff

David and Lyn Silfen University Professor

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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