Aging and Population Health Faculty
Our faculty are leaders in the field of population-based research on aging. They are working to produce conceptual innovations in life course research and developing novel data resources to illuminate how biosocial and environmental factors intersect, compound, and cascade throughout the life course to shape health and well-being at older ages.
Jacqueline Angel, PhD
Director of Community Outreach
Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium
Professor
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
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Robert Crosnoe, PhD
Senior Associate Dean for Research
College of Liberal Arts
Professor
Department of Sociology
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Karen Fingerman, PhD
Director
Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium
Professor
Department of Human Development & Family Sciences
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Sae Hwang Han, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
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Mark Hayward, PhD
Executive Committee Member
Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium
Professor
Department of Sociology
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Elizabeth Muñoz, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
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Debra Umberson, PhD
Professor
Department of Sociology
Director
Center on Aging & Population Sciences
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