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Sherri Brown

Education:  B.S., Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics, Western Illinois University M.S., Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics, Eastern Illinois University M.S., Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University M.A., Sociology, Case Western Reserve University Bio/ Research Interests: Research interests include: health disparities; stress and health; social inequalities and health; social relationships and health; and psychosocial aspects...

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Colette Ngana

Education: B.S., History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science, Michigan State University, 2012 M.A., Bioethics, Case Western Reserve University, 2014 M.A., Sociology, Case Western Reserve University, 2018 Bio/ Research Interests: My research focuses on the experiences of burn injury survivors and how it relates to larger patterns of social inequality and vulnerability. Additional research interests...

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Jiao Yu

Education:  B.A., Sociology, Central University of Finance and Economics M.A., Sociology, Peking University Bio/ Research Interests: Research interests include: medical sociology; family study; and research methods. Dissertation Title: Fertility History and Later Life Health in China: A Sequence Analysis of Cohorts Before and During the One-Child Policy Era Email: jiao.yu@case.edu

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Christine Schneider

Education:  B.A., Sociology, Baldwin-Wallace College M.A., Sociology, Case Western Reserve University PhD Candidate, Sociology, Case Western Reserve University Bio/ Research Interests: I am the Executive Director for INclusionWorks Consulting 501c3 Coporation which is designed to advocate and provide service for veterans, youth, individuals with learning disabilities and their families. Accomplished through evidence based comprehensive...

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Erin Phelps

Education: B.S., Sociology, Ball State University M.A., Sociology, Case Western Reserve University Bio/ Research Interests: Research interests include historically minoritized graduate student's success; queer epistemologies and quantitative methodologies; operationalization of LGBT "categories"; navigating the medical industrial complex as a QTIPOC; problematizing widely used stress measures, black womxn and the preservation of self; femme...

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