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Emily Treleaven, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research
Primary Appointment
Research Assistant Professor
Institute for Social Research » Survey Research Center
Contact Information
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The Center’s growing membership represents a diverse community of experts focused on interdisciplinary solutions to global health challenges.Become a Member

Emily Treleaven, PhD, MPH

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Social and structural determinants of health and mortality

Emily Treleaven’s global work focuses on identifying and addressing structural and social determinants of child health, and the measurement of health and mortality among newborns, infants, and children under 5. Her interests in global health equity align with the Center themes of empowering women and communities, strengthening systems of health, and addressing social and environmental determinants of health. Treleaven’s research aims to increase utilization of timely, quality healthcare, especially for vulnerable populations, and reduce health disparities in early childhood.

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Country Focus
Cambodia
India
Kenya
Mali
Myanmar
Nepal
Uganda
Vietnam
Thematic Priorities
Empowering Women
Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
Strengthening Systems for Health
Health Equity Focus
Food Systems
Food Systems Nutrition
Gender Equity
Healthcare Delivery and Utilization
Healthcare Quality
Healthcare Quality Quality Improvement
Infant and Child Mortality
Infant and Child Mortality Neonatal
Infant and Child Mortality Infant
Infant and Child Mortality Under 5
Sexual and Reproductive Health
Sexual and Reproductive Health Family Planning
Social Justice and Equity
Social Justice and Equity Access to Care
Social Justice and Equity Health Disparities
Social Justice and Equity Inequality
Social Justice and Equity Social class
Social Justice and Equity Vaccine Equity
Health Condition Focus
Anemia
Diarrhea
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases Diarrheal Diseases (other than Cholera)
Infectious Diseases Malaria
Infectious Diseases Respiratory Infections
Lung Disease
Lung Disease Pneumonia
Malnutrition (vs. nutritional deficiencies)
Pregnancy and Perinatal Health
Population Focus
Children/Infants
Underserved/Vulnerable
Women
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