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Dr. Alexis R. Santos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies and Demography at Pennsylvania State University, leading the Morbidity, Mortality and Demography Lab (MOMA-D Lab). He holds affiliations with the Population Research Institute, Center for Healthy Aging, and the Social Science Research Institute. His research focuses on population-level health disparities, aging, and the intersection of demography with policy. Santos earned a Ph.D. in Applied Demography from the University of Texas at San Antonio, an M.A. in Economics from the University of Puerto Rico, and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey.
His work examines health inequities through biomarkers and self-reported data, rural-urban health disparities, and demographic shifts. Recent projects include studying Medicaid expansion impacts, remittance effects in Guatemala, and anxiety disparities across racial/ethnic groups. He has secured grants from NIH’s NIA and NICHD, supporting studies on health data accuracy and aging policy.
Santos mentors graduate and undergraduate students, emphasizing five mentorship styles: Connecting, Challenging, Educating, Cheerleading, and Ideating. His lab collaborates internationally, with ongoing projects in Ecuador and Puerto Rico. He is currently on sabbatical until Fall 2026 and will not accept new students until 2027.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Applied Demography, University of Texas at San Antonio (2015)
- M.A. Economics, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras (2012)
- B.A. Economics, University of Puerto Rico at Cayey (2010)
- Grants:
- NIA R21 (2023-2025)
- NICHD R03 (2022-2024)
- Lab Focus: Policy-relevant research on aging, mortality, and disparities
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