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Experts on Population Aging

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

Irma Elo

Tamsen and Michael Brown Presidential Professor of Sociology

All TopicsPolicy & Public HealthPopulation AgingPopulation Health

Hanming Fang

Norman C. Grosman Professor of Economics

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

Chenoa Flippen

Professor of Sociology

All TopicsBasic Science for Human HealthBehavioral HealthPopulation Aging

Joseph Kable

Jean-Marie Kneeley President’s Distinguished Professor of Psychology

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

Hans-Peter Kohler

Frederick J. Warren Professor of Demography

All TopicsBasic Science for Human HealthDisability & Chronic DiseasePopulation Aging

E. James Petersson

Professor of Chemistry

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

Adriana Petryna

Francis E. Johnston Term Professor of Anthropology

All TopicsBasic Science for Human HealthDisability & Chronic DiseasePopulation Aging

Elizabeth Rhoades

Professor of Chemistry

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