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Makeda K Austin

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Austin M, White I, Kim A
Am J Hum Biol . 2021 Oct; 34(5):e23691. PMID: 34665892
Background: There are currently 2.2 million people incarcerated in U.S. prisons and jails, representing a 500% increase over the past 40 years. An emerging literature suggests the impact of mass...
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Austin M, Drage J, Dezil J, Siliezar R, Chen E
Psychosom Med . 2021 Feb; 83(2):177-186. PMID: 33534435
Objective: The present study examines the association of disproportionate social support (the relative balance of support given versus received) on metabolic and inflammatory outcomes and whether effects vary by socioeconomic...
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Chen E, Hayen R, Le V, Austin M, Shalowitz M, Story R, et al.
Pediatrics . 2019 Jul; 144(2). PMID: 31320467
Background And Objectives: Poor neighborhood conditions have established associations with poorer child health, but little is known about protective factors that mitigate the effects of difficult neighborhood conditions. In this...
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Levine C, Markus H, Austin M, Chen E, Miller G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Mar; 116(13):6013-6018. PMID: 30858317
As the United States becomes more diverse, the ways in which mainstream institutions recognize and address race and ethnicity will be increasingly important. Here, we show that one novel and...
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Chen E, Shalowitz M, Story R, Hayen R, Leigh A, Hoffer L, et al.
Brain Behav Immun . 2019 Mar; 80:120-128. PMID: 30818034
Emerging evidence in psychology suggests a paradox whereby high levels of self-control when striving for academic success among minority youth can have physical health costs. This study tested the skin-deep...
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Austin M, Chen E, Ross K, McEwen L, Maclsaac J, Kobor M, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2018 Jul; 97:131-134. PMID: 30016711
Low socioeconomic status (SES) in early-life and adulthood independently contribute to increased risk for aging-related chronic diseases. One mechanistic hypothesis for these associations involves faster cellular aging of immune cells,...
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Mathies L, Blackwell G, Austin M, Edwards A, Riley B, Davies A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Feb; 112(10):3032-7. PMID: 25713357
Alcohol abuse is a widespread and serious problem. Understanding the factors that influence the likelihood of abuse is important for the development of effective therapies. There are both genetic and...