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Amanda Crandall
Primary Appointment
Assistant Professor
Medical School » Pediatrics » Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics
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Amanda Crandall, PhD

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Infant and child eating behavior, nutrition, food security

Amanda Crandall’s global health focus centers on bringing her expertise in infant and childhood eating behavior to international contexts through collaboration. Her interests in global health equity align with the Center’s themes of strengthening systems for health and addressing social and environmental determinants of health. Crandall has a strong background in U.S. food security and the development of infant and child eating behavior, and she aims to integrate this expertise into a global framework.

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