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Uncovering Hidden Patterns: Understanding Heterogeneity in Population Health & Mortality

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

The Department of Community Health and Prevention presents Alexis Santos, PhD, Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State University and a Demographic Data Fellow for the Administrative Data Accelerator.

His research leverages administrative records and vital statistics to inform public policy. He is also a Research Associate at the Population Research Institute. Alexis holds a PhD in Applied Demography from the University of Texas at San Antonio and previously completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Brooke Army Medical Center. He earned an M.A. in Economics from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, and a BA in Economics from the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey.

His presentation will explore the evolving field of population health sciences and how new data continually enhance our understanding of the U.S. population. He will question whether “well-established” patterns in population health apply universally across the country, examining who benefits from these patterns and who may be excluded.

The talk will focus on the experiences of racially and ethnically minoritized populations, with case studies on topics such as the rural mortality penalty, fall- and opioid-related mortality, self-reported health status, and Hispanic/Latino health.

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Contact Information

Jaelyn Chinchilla
jnc323@drexel.edu

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Location

Nesbitt Hall 440 and/or Zoom

Audience

  • Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students
  • Senior Class
  • International Students
  • LGBTQA Community
  • Faculty
  • Staff