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DESCRIPTION:Jess M. Meyer\, assistant professor in the Department of Popula
 tion Health at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.Bio: Jess M. Me
 yer is an assistant professor of population health at the University of Ka
 nsas Medical Center. Meyer received a Ph.D. in sociology from Northwestern
  University and completed a postdoctoral traineeship in the T32 Biosocial 
 Training Program at the Carolina Population Center at the University of No
 rth Carolina at Chapel Hill. Meyer’s research investigates social determin
 ants of health over the life course\, with a particular emphasis on social
  determinants of sleep health. She has also worked in interdisciplinary te
 ams to investigate how social experiences and inequalities affect biologic
 al processes reflected in biomarkers. Her recent work investigates downstr
 eam consequences of sleep for health and aging.
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SUMMARY:Sleep Duration and Aging from a Biosocial\, Life Course Perspective
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Jess M. Meyer\, assistant professor in the 
 Department of Population Health at the University of Kansas School of Medi
 cine.</p><p>Bio: Jess M. Meyer is an assistant professor of population hea
 lth at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Meyer received a Ph.D. in 
 sociology from Northwestern University and completed a postdoctoral traine
 eship in the T32 Biosocial Training Program at the Carolina Population Cen
 ter at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. </p><p>Meyer’s res
 earch investigates social determinants of health over the life course\, wi
 th a particular emphasis on social determinants of sleep health. She has a
 lso worked in interdisciplinary teams to investigate how social experience
 s and inequalities affect biological processes reflected in biomarkers. He
 r recent work investigates downstream consequences of sleep for health and
  aging.</p>
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