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Sasha Johfre is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Washington, with a focus on understanding the implications of human differences through various conceptual categories related to gender, race, and age. Johfre is dedicated to developing new methodological tools that facilitate a deeper engagement with social processes, thereby enhancing the comprehension of how these differences impact society. The research interests span several key areas including aging, environment, gender, race, ethnicity, social methods, and social psychology. Johfre holds a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, earned in 2023, as well as an A.B. in Organismic Evolutionary Biology from Harvard University obtained in 2015. In the upcoming Winter 2024 semester, they will be teaching courses such as SOC 590: Special Topics Sociology and offering additional undergraduate and graduate-level courses focused on data science and statistics in the social sciences.
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