University of Wisconsin–Madison

People Type: faculty

Nobles, Jenna

Home page UC Berkeley Department of Demography Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography I am a professor of Demography at the University of California, Berkeley, and Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I study how people make decisions about migration and fertility and the implications of these decisions for population change. My current projects include …

Oh, Eunsil

Home page Department of Sociology Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography Dr. Eunsil Oh is an assistant professor of Sociology and Asian Languages and Culture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research lies in family studies; sociology of gender; and demography. Oh’s research explores key themes in individuals’ narratives of their work and family decisions and …

Pac, Jessica

Home page School of Social Work Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography Jessica Pac is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jessica’s work is motivated by the notion that that inequalities in infancy drive adulthood disparities. Jessica’s research broadly harnesses applied econometric and data science methods to provide novel insight on …

Palloni, Alberto

Home page Department of Sociology Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography Additional title: Senior Researcher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC-Spain) Alberto Palloni is conducting research in two areas. The first, is the formal modelling of adult health, disability and mortality effects of adverse early conditions (embryonic, in utero and shortly after birth). He develops macro …

Patz, Jonathan

Home page Department of Population Health Sciences Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography I am the director of the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a professor and the John P. Holton Chair in Health and the Environment with appointments in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and the Department of Population Health …

Peppard, Paul

Home page Department of Population Health Sciences Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography Paul Peppard joined the faculty of the Department of Population Health Sciences in 2008. He holds MS degrees in Preventive Medicine and Statistics, and a PhD degree in Epidemiology from UW-Madison. Dr. Peppard conducts NIH-funded epidemiologic research into the causes and consequences of …

Pilarz, Alejandra Ros

Home page School of Social Work Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography Alejandra Ros Pilarz’s research agenda aims to improve the wellbeing of working families with low-incomes through policy-relevant research. Her research examines the effects of parental employment and children’s early care and education (ECE) contexts on family wellbeing and children’s development. She also examines how …

Qin, Weidi

Home page School of Social Work Additional information Curriculum Vitae Biography Weidi Qin is an interdisciplinary scholar trained in social work, gerontology, and social epidemiology. Her program of research is focused on contextual factors of cardiometabolic diseases (especially diabetes) and independent living among community-dwelling older adults. In particular, she is interested in understanding how environmental …

Rauf, Tamkinat

Home page Department of Sociology More information Curriculum Vitae Biography My research examines disparities in mental, physical, and material well-being. I am interested in both how these inequalities are influenced by macrosocial forces (including economic and political institutions), as well as how they are generated in proximate contexts via the interplay of biological and social …

Rey, Federico

Home page Department of Bacteriology Additional information Google Scholar profile Biography CDE Research Area Affiliation: Biodemography Selected Publications: Lungova, Vlasta, Madhu Gowda, Jessica M. Fernandez, Stephanie Bartley, Anumitha Venkatraman, Federico E. Rey, and Susan L. Thibeault. “Contribution of Streptococcus pseudopneumoniae and Streptococcus salivarius to vocal fold mucosal integrity and function.” Disease Models & Mechanisms 17, no. 7 …