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 L. Angel
Professor of Public Affairs and Sociology
Ronald J. Angel
Professor of Sociology
Marika Cabral
Assistant Professor of Economics
Robert Crosnoe
Professor and Chair of Sociology
Centennial Commission Professor in the Liberal Arts
Karen Fingerman
Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences
Co-Director of Texas Aging and Longevity Center
Sae Hwang Han
Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences
Mark Hayward
Professor of Sociology
Centennial Commission Professor in the Liberal Arts
Chandra Muller
Professor of Sociology
Centennial Commission Professor in the Liberal Arts
Elizabeth Munoz
Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences
Tetyana Pudrovska
Associate Professor of Sociology
Stephen Russell
Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences
Centennial Commission Professor in the Liberal Arts
Robert Town
Professor of Economics
James L. and Nancy Powell Centennial Professorship in American Economic Principles
Elliot Tucker-Drob
Associate Professor of Psychology
Debra Umberson
Professor of Sociology
Director of the Population Research Center
Co-Director of Texas Aging and Longevity Center
Centennial Commission Professor in the Liberal Arts