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Quincy Thomas Stewart's research artfully explores processes that create inequalities in socioeconomic status, health, and mortality. He has published on mathematical methods for studying inequality, estimating mortality, and racial and ethnic disparities in socioeconomic status, health, and mortality. His current work includes using storytelling and computational models to shed light on systems of racial inequality, examining the role of disease prevalence in mortality outcomes, and investigating informal research networks in the social sciences. Professor Stewart completed his undergraduate coursework (BS) in Interdisciplinary Studies at Norfolk State University in 1996 and finished his graduate studies (PhD) in Demography and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. Before joining the faculty at Northwestern University, he was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan and a faculty member in the Department of Sociology at Indiana University.
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