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www.AntwanJones.com
Antwan Jones is Associate Professor of Sociology with courtesy appointments in the Departments of Epidemiology and Africana Studies at The George Washington University. As a sociologist, he writes and speaks on topics related to urban neighborhoods, population health, and racial & ethnic relations.
Dr. Jones conducts rigorous research to understand the relationship between where people live and a myriad of social outcomes - from chronic health conditions to the closeness that individuals feel to certain racial/ethnic groups. His research has received several awards, including the Young Trialist Award from Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists Forum.
He uses his research to contribute to public debates by blogging, writing newspaper editorials, and appearing in local & international news outlets.
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Antwan Jones is Associate Professor of Sociology with courtesy appointments in the Departments of Epidemiology and Africana Studies at The George Washington University. As a sociologist, he writes and speaks on topics related to urban neighborhoods, population health, and racial & ethnic relations.
Dr. Jones conducts rigorous research to understand the relationship between where people live and a myriad of social outcomes - from chronic health conditions to the closeness that individuals feel to certain racial/ethnic groups. His research has received several awards, including the Young Trialist Award from Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists Forum.
He uses his research to contribute to public debates by blogging, writing newspaper editorials, and appearing in local & international news outlets.
Fields of expertise: Health and wellbeing, Housing, Urban development