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Speaker Series: Dr. Xing Gao

October 15, 2025

Please join us for our first seminar of the Fall 2025 Public Health Speaker Series. Light refreshments will be provided!

  • Date: Wednesday, October 15
  • Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
  • Location: SSB 250
  • (Zoom available upon request)

 

About the Speaker

  • Assistant Professor of Public Health, University of California, Merced

Dr. Gao’s research investigates the relationships between power structures, neighborhood health effects, and the well-being of racialized communities. Specifically, her work examines how structural drivers, through past and contemporary place-based policies and programs, distribute material resources and environmental hazards unevenly across neighborhoods. In turn, these unequal conditions shape community well-being over the life-course and across generations. Dr. Gao’s current projects explore how place-based sociopolitical mechanisms, including segregation, gentrification, and disinvestment, interact with exposure to environmental hazards to jointly shape pregnancy, perinatal, and cardiovascular outcomes.