Abby applies both epidemiologic and econometric methods to understand how circumstances generate health. For her dissertation, she studies the intergenerational transmission of health and social status, with a particular focus on racial disparities in birth outcomes and in social mobility. She is training to become a physician-scientist (MD/PhD) to work at the intersection of health outcomes and the social sciences.
Abigail Kappelman
Student Fellow
Abigail Kappelman
Student Fellow
Education
MA in Economics, University of Alabama (2020)
BA in Economics, Spanish, and International Studies, University of Alabama (2020)
Related Projects
Structural racism and adverse birth outcomes in the US South: A multigenerational perspective (NIH/NIMHD R01MD016046). Graduate Student Research Assistant to Nancy Fleischer, PhD (MPI). 2022-present.
Adverse birth outcomes and structural racism. Collaborator with Pablo Mitnik, PhD (PI). 2023-present.