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Gwenyth Lee, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
Primary Appointment
Assistant Professor of Global Health and Epidemiology, Rutgers University
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Gwenyth Lee, PhD, MHS

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Infant and child health

Gwenyth Lee’s global work focuses on the intersection of infectious disease and nutrition, primarily among children living in resource-limited settings in the Global South. Her interests in global health equity align with the Center theme of addressing social and environmental determinants of health for vulnerable populations. Lee has conducted studies to investigate how environmental and dietary factors impact the development of the microbiome among children in Ecuador and is also interested in understanding how nutritional and infectious comorbidities co-occur in populations because of underlying social conditions, especially during periods of rapid socio-ecological change.

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  • Next Generation Vaccine Card
  • Engaging Stakeholders to Respond to Maternal Depression in Rural and Urban Northwestern Ecuador: An Applied Anthropological Approach
Country Focus
Ecuador
Peru
Thematic Priorities
Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
Health Equity Focus
Environmental Health
Environmental Health Water
Food Systems
Food Systems Food Security
Food Systems Nutrition
Infant and Child Mortality
Infant and Child Mortality Infant
Infant and Child Mortality Under 5
Social Justice and Equity
Social Justice and Equity Social Networks and Support
Health Condition Focus
Diarrhea
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases Dengue
Infectious Diseases Diarrheal Diseases (other than Cholera)
Infectious Diseases Tuberculosis
Malnutrition (vs. nutritional deficiencies)
Population Focus
Children/Infants
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