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Márta Radó

Assistant Professor


385, Sherbrooke Street East
Montreal, Quebec H2X 1E3

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Dr. RadóÌýis an assistant professor at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) with a background in sociology, social epidemiology, social network analysis, and causal inference. Previously, she was an assistant professor at Karolinska Institute (Sweden) and a Ìýpostdoctoral researcher at Erasmus Medical Center (the Netherlands) and Linköping University (Sweden), and she also worked at Corvinus University of Budapest and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary).

Her research focuses on understanding population health and health inequalities using complex methods such as program evaluation methods, genetically informative family designs, and social network analysis. More specifically, her current projects aim to:

1.    Investigate the role of social networks in inequalities in birth outcomes and health behaviors;

2.    Identify environmental determinants of fertility and health; and

3.    Evaluate how policy interventions can improve health and reduce health inequalities globally.

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