
معرفی
Adam M. Lippert is an Associate Professor and Graduate Programs Director in the Sociology Department at the University of Colorado Denver, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University (2013) and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program (2013-2015). His expertise spans Health, Demography, and Quantitative Methods.
Education:
- Postdoctorate: Harvard University
- Ph.D.: Pennsylvania State University (2013)
- M.A.: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
- B.A.: Grand Valley State University
Research focuses on three core areas: (1) contextual effects of schools/neighborhoods on health, (2) work-family dynamics and health, and (3) long-term disadvantage's impact on health trajectories. His recent work addresses topics like sepsis mortality disparities, meal skipping among low-income mothers, and student debt's cardiovascular risks.
Teaching includes courses like Medical Sociology, Health Disparities, and Population Analysis. He advises students pursuing projects in health, demography, and quantitative methods.
Lippert collaborates on interdisciplinary projects and emphasizes student-led research in sociological inquiry.




