Delaney Glass
I am a mixed-methods, biocultural anthropologist and human biologist working primarily with Arab communities in North America and Jordan. I examine biocultural drivers and population health consequences of early life adversity and social inequailities on child and adolescent linear growth/body size, pubertal development, mental health and wellbeing. I use frameworks and methods from medical anthropology, evolutionary biology and qualitative health research.
Education
- PhD Biological Anthropology, University of Washington
- MPH Epidemiology - Maternal and Child Health (2023), M.A. Biological Anthropology (2020), University of Washington
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Graduate Students
Interested graduate students, undergraduate students, and post-docs should contact Prof Glass. More information about Delaney, her research, and her lab group please visit: delaneyglassanthropologist.com
People Type:
Areas of interest: Child and Adolescent Health and Well-being, Psychoneuroendocrinology, Biocultural Anthropology, Arab Diaspora, Displacement, Conflict, Social Inequality, Stress/Resilience
Research Regions: Jordan, Canada
Fields of Study
- Medical Anthropology
- Biocultural Anthropology
- Public Health
- Evolutionary Anthropology
- Human Biology