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Serena Phillips is a Senior Data Scientist in the Department of Economics at the University of Missouri, working within the Social Impact Lab. Her research integrates economics, public health, and oncology to address health disparities through policy evaluation and qualitative studies of social determinants.
Her primary research interests include:
- Health Economics and Policy Evaluation
- Cancer Disparities and Oncology
- Social Determinants of Health
- Healthcare Access for Medically Underserved Populations
- Quasi-Experimental and Qualitative Research Methods
Recent publications highlight her focus on evaluating real-world health policies and social factors. Her work on paid sick leave and marijuana laws demonstrates quantitative expertise, while her New York City housing studies reveal deep qualitative insights into cancer patient experiences. Collectively, her research addresses critical gaps in understanding how social and economic policies impact health equity.
Dr. Phillips is affiliated with the Social Impact Lab, which conducts research aimed at creating positive societal change, particularly in cancer and health disparities. Her background as a former nurse and public health professional enhances her applied research approach.
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