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Jennifer Beam Dowd

PhD
Deputy Director, Professor of Demography and Population Health

Jenn Dowd is a quantitative social and health scientist with interdisciplinary training in demography, economics, epidemiology and infectious disease. Her research seeks to understand how social and biological processes interact over the life course and how social factors “get under the skin” to impact health. She has studied how socioeconomic status shapes immune function and risk of infections as well as links between infections and chronic diseases of aging. On-going projects include understanding the social determinants of the human microbiome and the causes of stalling life expectancy in the US and UK as Principal Investigator of the ERC Consolidator Project MORTAL. She is currently researching social and demographic factors related to COVID-19, and is also part of an all-female team of PhD health scientists interpreting and curating COVID-19 and other science for a general audience at Those Nerdy Girls.

She is a highly cited scholar who has published over 100 articles in journals in interdisciplinary journals such as the Proceedings of National Academies of Sciences, Nature Human Behaviour, the American Journal of Epidemiology, and Social Science and Medicine. She has been Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on multiple large grants from the U.S. National Institutes of Health on topics including the role of infections and immunity in health inequalities and social and population science approaches to the microbiome. She is a former elected member of the Population Association of America (PAA) Board of Directors and on the Editorial Board of the flagship journal Demography. In 2022, she was awarded the Clifford C. Clogg Award for Mid-Career Achievement by the PAA.

Dr. Dowd received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2004 in Demography and Economics from the Office of Population Research. She did postdoctoral training in Epidemiology as a Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar in the Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health at the University of Michigan. She has previously held positions in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, King's College London, and the CUNY School of Public Health/CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR), City University of New York.

 

Publications

Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Zajacova, A. et al. (2015) “Employment and income losses among cancer survivors: Estimates from a national longitudinal survey of American families”, Cancer, 121(24), pp. 4425–4432.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 November 2015
Rector, J. et al. (2015) “Elevated HbA1c levels and the accumulation of differentiated T cells in CMV+ individuals”, Diabetologia, 58(11), pp. 2596–2605.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Tuesday, 01 September 2015
SIMANEK, A. et al. (2015) “Unpacking the ‘black box’ of total pathogen burden: is number or type of pathogens most predictive of all-cause mortality in the United States?”, Epidemiology and Infection, 143(12), pp. 2624–2634.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Friday, 01 May 2015
Romo, M. et al. (2015) “Pharmacologic androgen deprivation and cardiovascular disease risk factors: a systematic review”, European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 45(5), pp. 475–484.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 March 2015
Dowd, J. and Zajacova, A. (2015) “Long-term obesity and physical functioning in older Americans”, International Journal of Obesity, 39(3), pp. 502–507.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 February 2015
Zajacova, A., Walsemann, K. and Dowd, J. (2015) “The Long Arm of Adolescent Health Among Men and Women: Does Attained Status Explain Its Association with Mid-Adulthood Health?”, Population Research and Policy Review, 34(1), pp. 19–48.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Thursday, 01 January 2015
Dowd, J. and Hamoudi, A. (2015) “Life Expectancy and Education.”, American Journal of Public Health, 105(1), p. e1.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Monday, 01 September 2014
Zajacova, A. and Dowd, J. (2014) “Happiness and health among U.S. working adults: is the association explained by socio-economic status?”, Public Health, 128(9), pp. 849–851.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Friday, 01 August 2014
Dowd, J. and Hamoudi, A. (2014) “Is life expectancy really falling for groups of low socio-economic status? Lagged selection bias and artefactual trends in mortality.”, International Journal of Epidemiology, 43(4), pp. 983–988.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Simanek, A. et al. (2014) “Reply to Mendy”, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 210(2), pp. 333–334.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Dowd, J. et al. (2014) “Race/ethnic and socioeconomic differences in stress and immune function in The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health”, Social Science and Medicine, 115, pp. 49–55.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 June 2014
Dowd, J. and Zajacova, A. (2014) “Re: ‘Body Mass and Weight Change in Adults in Relation to Mortality Risk’”, American Journal of Epidemiology, 179(11), pp. 1402–1402.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 June 2014
Dowd, J. and Zajacova, A. (2014) “Long-Term Obesity and Cardiovascular, Inflammatory, and Metabolic Risk in U.S. Adults”, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 46(6), pp. 578–584.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Thursday, 01 May 2014
Rector, J. et al. (2014) “Consistent associations between measures of psychological stress and CMV antibody levels in a large occupational sample”, Brain Behavior and Immunity, 38, pp. 133–141.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Tarter, K. et al. (2014) “Persistent Viral Pathogens and Cognitive Impairment Across the Life Course in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey”, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 209(6), pp. 837–844.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 01 March 2014
Hamoudi, A. and Dowd, J. (2014) “Housing Wealth, Psychological Well-being, and Cognitive Functioning of Older Americans”, The Journals of Gerontology Series B, 69(2), pp. 253–262.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Friday, 01 November 2013
Dowd, J. et al. (2013) “Re: Childhood adversity and cell-mediated immunity in young adulthood”, Brain Behavior and Immunity, 34, p. 176.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 September 2013
Schooling, C., Dowd, J. and Jones, H. (2013) “Helicobacter pylori is associated with lower androgen activity among men in NHANES III”, Gut, 62(9), pp. 1384 – 1384.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 01 June 2013
Hamoudi, A. and Dowd, J. (2013) “Physical health effects of the housing boom: quasi-experimental evidence from the health and retirement study.”, American Journal of Public Health, 103(6), pp. 1039–1045.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 01 June 2013
Hale, L. et al. (2013) “Fibrinogen may mediate the association between long sleep duration and coronary heart disease”, Journal of Sleep Research, 22(3), pp. 305–314.
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Jennifer Beam Dowd

PhD
Deputy Director, Professor of Demography and Population Health
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jennifer.dowd@demography.ox.ac.uk
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Jenn Dowd is a quantitative social and health scientist with interdisciplinary training in demography, economics, epidemiology and infectious disease. Her research seeks to understand how social and biological processes interact over the life course and how social factors “get under the skin” to impact health. She has studied how socioeconomic status shapes immune function and risk of infections as well as links between infections and chronic diseases of aging. On-going projects include understanding the social determinants of the human microbiome and the causes of stalling life expectancy in the US and UK as Principal Investigator of the ERC Consolidator Project MORTAL. She is currently researching social and demographic factors related to COVID-19, and is also part of an all-female team of PhD health scientists interpreting and curating COVID-19 and other science for a general audience at Those Nerdy Girls.

She is a highly cited scholar who has published over 100 articles in journals in interdisciplinary journals such as the Proceedings of National Academies of Sciences, Nature Human Behaviour, the American Journal of Epidemiology, and Social Science and Medicine. She has been Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on multiple large grants from the U.S. National Institutes of Health on topics including the role of infections and immunity in health inequalities and social and population science approaches to the microbiome. She is a former elected member of the Population Association of America (PAA) Board of Directors and on the Editorial Board of the flagship journal Demography. In 2022, she was awarded the Clifford C. Clogg Award for Mid-Career Achievement by the PAA.

Dr. Dowd received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2004 in Demography and Economics from the Office of Population Research. She did postdoctoral training in Epidemiology as a Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar in the Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health at the University of Michigan. She has previously held positions in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, King's College London, and the CUNY School of Public Health/CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR), City University of New York.

 

Publications

Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Zajacova, A. et al. (2015) “Employment and income losses among cancer survivors: Estimates from a national longitudinal survey of American families”, Cancer, 121(24), pp. 4425–4432.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 November 2015
Rector, J. et al. (2015) “Elevated HbA1c levels and the accumulation of differentiated T cells in CMV+ individuals”, Diabetologia, 58(11), pp. 2596–2605.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Tuesday, 01 September 2015
SIMANEK, A. et al. (2015) “Unpacking the ‘black box’ of total pathogen burden: is number or type of pathogens most predictive of all-cause mortality in the United States?”, Epidemiology and Infection, 143(12), pp. 2624–2634.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Friday, 01 May 2015
Romo, M. et al. (2015) “Pharmacologic androgen deprivation and cardiovascular disease risk factors: a systematic review”, European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 45(5), pp. 475–484.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 March 2015
Dowd, J. and Zajacova, A. (2015) “Long-term obesity and physical functioning in older Americans”, International Journal of Obesity, 39(3), pp. 502–507.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 February 2015
Zajacova, A., Walsemann, K. and Dowd, J. (2015) “The Long Arm of Adolescent Health Among Men and Women: Does Attained Status Explain Its Association with Mid-Adulthood Health?”, Population Research and Policy Review, 34(1), pp. 19–48.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Thursday, 01 January 2015
Dowd, J. and Hamoudi, A. (2015) “Life Expectancy and Education.”, American Journal of Public Health, 105(1), p. e1.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Monday, 01 September 2014
Zajacova, A. and Dowd, J. (2014) “Happiness and health among U.S. working adults: is the association explained by socio-economic status?”, Public Health, 128(9), pp. 849–851.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Friday, 01 August 2014
Dowd, J. and Hamoudi, A. (2014) “Is life expectancy really falling for groups of low socio-economic status? Lagged selection bias and artefactual trends in mortality.”, International Journal of Epidemiology, 43(4), pp. 983–988.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Simanek, A. et al. (2014) “Reply to Mendy”, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 210(2), pp. 333–334.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Dowd, J. et al. (2014) “Race/ethnic and socioeconomic differences in stress and immune function in The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health”, Social Science and Medicine, 115, pp. 49–55.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 June 2014
Dowd, J. and Zajacova, A. (2014) “Re: ‘Body Mass and Weight Change in Adults in Relation to Mortality Risk’”, American Journal of Epidemiology, 179(11), pp. 1402–1402.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 June 2014
Dowd, J. and Zajacova, A. (2014) “Long-Term Obesity and Cardiovascular, Inflammatory, and Metabolic Risk in U.S. Adults”, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 46(6), pp. 578–584.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Thursday, 01 May 2014
Rector, J. et al. (2014) “Consistent associations between measures of psychological stress and CMV antibody levels in a large occupational sample”, Brain Behavior and Immunity, 38, pp. 133–141.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Tarter, K. et al. (2014) “Persistent Viral Pathogens and Cognitive Impairment Across the Life Course in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey”, The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 209(6), pp. 837–844.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 01 March 2014
Hamoudi, A. and Dowd, J. (2014) “Housing Wealth, Psychological Well-being, and Cognitive Functioning of Older Americans”, The Journals of Gerontology Series B, 69(2), pp. 253–262.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Friday, 01 November 2013
Dowd, J. et al. (2013) “Re: Childhood adversity and cell-mediated immunity in young adulthood”, Brain Behavior and Immunity, 34, p. 176.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Sunday, 01 September 2013
Schooling, C., Dowd, J. and Jones, H. (2013) “Helicobacter pylori is associated with lower androgen activity among men in NHANES III”, Gut, 62(9), pp. 1384 – 1384.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 01 June 2013
Hamoudi, A. and Dowd, J. (2013) “Physical health effects of the housing boom: quasi-experimental evidence from the health and retirement study.”, American Journal of Public Health, 103(6), pp. 1039–1045.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
Saturday, 01 June 2013
Hale, L. et al. (2013) “Fibrinogen may mediate the association between long sleep duration and coronary heart disease”, Journal of Sleep Research, 22(3), pp. 305–314.
Jennifer Beam Dowd
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Recent

news
17 Feb 2025

LCDS seminar: Unraveling gene-environment interactions in child health and development

news
20 Dec 2024

New study reveals the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on other causes of death

news
3 Oct 2024

US adults in worse health than British counterparts at midlife

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