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Experts on Mortality

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthGlobal HealthInequality and the Life CourseMortalityPolicy & Public HealthPopulation AgingPopulation Health

Irma Elo

Tamsen and Michael Brown Presidential Professor of Sociology

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthGlobal HealthInequality and the Life CourseMigrationMortalityPopulation Health

Michel Guillot

Professor of Sociology

All TopicsDisability & Chronic DiseaseFertilityGlobal HealthHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesMortalityRace & Gender

Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet

Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthDisability & Chronic DiseaseGlobal HealthMortalityPolicy & Public HealthPopulation AgingPopulation Health

Hans-Peter Kohler

Frederick J. Warren Professor of Demography

All TopicsDeterminants of HealthGlobal HealthHistorical & Cultural PerspectivesMortalityPolicy & Public HealthPopulation Aging

Adriana Petryna

Francis E. Johnston Term Professor of Anthropology

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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