I am an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Indiana University. I study the health impacts of poverty alleviation programs (e.g. cash transfers, microfinance).
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Dr. Rosenberg is an epidemiologist and population health researcher who studies how social, structural, and economic factors influence health across the lifecourse. Her primary research line examines how poverty alleviation interventions can influence health, and represents vulnerable populations in low-resource settings across the globe. Representative projects examine the impact of cash transfers on cognitive aging in rural South Africa and the potential for microfinance to be used to promote natural disaster resilience in Haiti.