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Whitney Denary, MPH

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Postgraduate Associate
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Postgraduate Associate

Biography

Whitney (she/her/hers) is a third-year Ph.D. candidate in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department. She is training to be a mixed-methods social epidemiologist, conducting policy-relevant research on housing and health equality through the lens of two growing concerns: climate change and income inequalities.

She has conducted research with the Housing and Health Equity Lab since 2020, working on multiple projects in the lab, including Project ReSIDe, a mixed-methods, longitudinal R01 investigating the impacts of rental assistance and diabetes, and the COVID Eviction Project, a series of interviews investigating the impacts of rental moratoria during the pandemic.

She is committed to understanding how housing can impact mental and physical health equity. Her dissertation aims to identify how housing displacement due to extreme climate events and eviction impacts individual and community health.

Education & Training

PhD
Yale University, Public Health
MPH
Yale School of Public Health (2020)
BS
University of California, Davis, Psychology (2016)
AS
City College of San Francisco (2014)

Research

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Public Health Interests

Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; Health Policy; Mental Health; Qualitative Methods; Substance Use, Addiction

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Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Whitney Denary's published research.

Publications

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