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Aresha Martinez-Cardoso

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Chicago
DepartmentPublic Health Sciences
AddressChicago IL 60637
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    Aresha Martinez-Cardoso is an interdisciplinary public health researcher and Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences.

    Her research integrates theoretical perspectives from the social sciences with epidemiological methods in public health to examine how social inequality in the US shapes population health, with a particular focus on the health of racial/ethnic groups and immigrants. Martinez-Cardoso's work interrogates how race and social inequities have been deeply embedded into our nation’s culture and institutions and traces the biosocial mechanisms by which these inequities get “under the skin” to affect health across the lifecourse.

    Currently, Dr Martinez-Cardoso's research agenda is guided by three major lines of inquiry
    (1) conceptualizing structural racism and its impact on health
    (2) studying the biopsychosocial mechanisms by which lifecourse conditions shape health, and
    (3) empirically measuring the links between social inequities and health using diverse data sources.

    Martinez-Cardoso holds a PhD in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of Michigan, and a MS in Community Health Sciences from UCLA.

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    University of Michigan , Ann ArborPhD2018Health Behavior and Health Education
    University of California Los Angeles, Los AngelesMS 2013Community Health Sciences
    University of California Los Angeles, Los AngelesBA2010Latin American Studies
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    2019 - 2021National Institute of Health Loan Repayment Program, National Institutes of Minority Health and Health Disparities

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    1. López-Hinojosa I, Zhang J, López-Hinojosa K, Baig AA, Tung EL, Martinez-Cardoso A. "We have to lie low … that sort of poisons me more and more": A qualitative study of violent political rhetoric and health implications for Spanish and Chinese speaking immigrants. Soc Sci Med. 2024 01; 341:116504. PMID: 38134713.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Tamayo LI, Haque SE, Islam T, Ahmed A, Rahman M, Horayra A, Tong L, Chen L, Martinez-Cardoso A, Ahsan H, Pierce BL. Returning personal genetic information on susceptibility to arsenic toxicity to research participants in Bangladesh. Environ Res. 2024 Jan 01; 240(Pt 2):117482. PMID: 37879393; PMCID: PMC10842833.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    3. Jao NC, Martinez-Cardoso A, Vahora M, Tan MM. The role of smoking history in longitudinal changes in C-reactive protein between Black and White older adults in the US. Prev Med Rep. 2022 Aug; 28:101885. PMID: 35855919; PMCID: PMC9287345.
      Citations: 1     
    4. Lin Q, Paykin S, Halpern D, Martinez-Cardoso A, Kolak M. Assessment of Structural Barriers and Racial Group Disparities of COVID-19 Mortality With Spatial Analysis. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 03 01; 5(3):e220984. PMID: 35244703; PMCID: PMC8897755.
      Citations: 18     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    5. Martinez-Cardoso AM, Geronimus AT. The Weight of Migration: Reconsidering Health Selection and Return Migration among Mexicans. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 11 19; 18(22). PMID: 34831894; PMCID: PMC8624630.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    6. Geronimus AT, Bound J, Mitchell C, Martinez-Cardoso A, Evans L, Hughes L, Schneper L, Notterman DA. Coming up short: Comparing venous blood, dried blood spots & saliva samples for measuring telomere length in health equity research. PLoS One. 2021; 16(8):e0255237. PMID: 34407110; PMCID: PMC8372921.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    7. Martinez-Cardoso A, Jang W, Baig AA. Moving Diabetes Upstream: the Social Determinants of Diabetes Management and Control Among Immigrants in the US. Curr Diab Rep. 2020 08 28; 20(10):48. PMID: 32857197; PMCID: PMC9328159.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    8. Novak NL, Geronimus AT, Martinez-Cardoso AM. Change in birth outcomes among infants born to Latina mothers after a major immigration raid. Int J Epidemiol. 2017 06 01; 46(3):839-849. PMID: 28115577; PMCID: PMC5837605.
      Citations: 117     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    9. Vargas Bustamante A, González Block MA, de la Sierra LA, Martínez Cardoso A. Redressing the limitations of the Affordable Care Act for Mexican immigrants through bi-national health insurance: a willingness to pay study in Los Angeles. J Immigr Minor Health. 2014 Apr; 16(2):179-88. PMID: 22940913.
      Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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