Embodying Place: Social Environment & Epigenetic Mechanisms

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Embodying Place: Social Environment & Epigenetic Mechanisms

Event Date

Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 12:00pm

Chantel Martin, Ph.D will be talking about her research at this CEMinar. Dr. Chantel Martin’s research seeks to uncover social and biological mechanisms of health disparities across the life course. By identifying the long-term effects of early life stressors, such as neighborhood deprivation, crime, residential segregation and air pollution, her multidisciplinary research aims to improve health among racial/ethnic minorities and eliminate health disparities.

Dr. Chantel Martin received her PhD from UNC’s Department of Epidemiology and her MSPH from UNC Charlotte.