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Dawn Misra, MHS, PhD

Department Chair
Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Michigan State University

Years on BIBB study: 2017-present

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Dr. Misra’s research focuses on a wide range of social and biomedical factors which may explain the increased risks of adverse birth outcomes among Black families. Dr. Misra is seeking to contribute to a fuller understanding of the pathways which lead to optimal perinatal health and close the gap in disparities. The Institute of Medicine committee report on preterm birth cites several of her papers and notes that her conceptual framework guided the committee’s approach to examining the causes of preterm birth. Dr. Misra has published more than 100 articles and book chapters.

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Expert on the topic of infant mortality among African American women. Principal investigator of more than $10 million in research funding on perinatal health. Co-Chair of Working Group for the U.S. Surgeon General's Conference on Preterm Birth, Chair of the Committee for the Mayor's Summit on Health Equity in Detroit 2016, member of the Michigan Maternal Mortality Surveillance Injury Committee and member of the advisory board for Tulane’s Centre for Gulf Coast Environmental Health Research, Leadership and Strategic Initiatives. Widely known for creation of a perinatal health life course model adopted by the Institute of Medicine Report on Preterm Birth and cited more than 200 times worldwide. Editor of the 2nd edition of the Women's Heath Data Book, Member of the Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology journal editorial board. Mentor to undergraduate and graduate students.

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Contact:

misradaw@msu.edu

517.353.8623

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