About
Gina S. Lovasi, PhD, MPH, is the Dana and David Dornsife Dean and Professor of Epidemiology at Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health.
Her research projects reflect a tension between loving to work with large datasets to chip away at big questions, and a fascination with the insights gained through field data collection to tackle local information needs. In both contexts, the puzzles and surprises that emerge, either during the investigation or during subsequent dissemination, continue to provide a rich source of new research questions.
Her recent NIA-funded project is a longitudinal investigation of local retail (healthy food sources, physical activity venues, and medical facilities) and their implications for cardiovascular disparities and aging across the US. She is also using street-level observations to understand variation in physical disorder within urban areas in the US and Latin America.
Dr. Lovasi teaches and mentors graduate students on using data to answer epidemiological and urban health questions, including as MPI of an NIMHD-funded T-37 training grant entitled the Global Alliance for Training in Health Equity Research.
She has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed articles and recently co-edited the book Urban Public Health: A Research Toolkit for Practice and Impact (Oxford University Press, 2020).
Previous affiliations include University of California Los Angeles (undergraduate training), University of Washington (graduate training in epidemiology), and Columbia University (interdisciplinary postdoctoral training, assistant professorship in epidemiology).
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Dissertation Title: Neighborhood walkability, physical activity, and cardiovascular risk