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Kat Saxton serves as Associate Professor in the Biology Department and Public Health Department at Santa Clara University's College of Arts and Sciences, while holding significant administrative roles as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Director of the Individual Studies Program. Her dual academic appointments reflect her interdisciplinary approach bridging biological and population health sciences.
Her research program centers on critical public health challenges with emphasis on:
- Structural determinants of health inequities, particularly homelessness and racial disparities in mortality
- Evolutionary perspectives on reproductive health and sex ratio dynamics
- Biopsychosocial mechanisms linking economic stressors to adverse birth outcomes
- Methodological innovations in separating biological and social effects in epidemiological data
- Vulnerability of marginalized populations to environmental and policy changes
Analysis of her recent publications (2024-2018) reveals consistent focus on mortality patterns among homeless populations, with groundbreaking work on the 'racial mortality inversion' phenomenon where Black individuals experiencing homelessness show lower mortality than White counterparts. Her scholarship uniquely integrates evolutionary biology frameworks with social epidemiology, examining how economic contractions trigger biological adaptations affecting periviable births and stress responses. This transdisciplinary approach connects macro-level policy impacts to micro-level physiological mechanisms.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials. Administrative leadership responsibilities as Associate Dean and Director of Individual Studies Program suggest substantial institutional service, though specific advising activities, grant funding, or laboratory facilities were not mentioned in available information.
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