Nicola Hawley

PhD Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Chronic D
Chronic Disease Epidemiology
Yale School of Public Health
United States of America

Academician Pediatrics
Biography

Nicola Hawley is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases) at the Yale School of Public Health. Her research focuses broadly on: (1) understanding how maternal and child health are impacted by rising levels of obesity and diabetes in developing countries, (2) determining how the delivery of healthcare impacts the identification and treatment of these diseases during the perinatal period, and (3) developing interventions focused on pregnancy and early infancy to prevent the intergenerational transmission of chronic disease. She has ongoing projects and collaborations in American Samoa, Samoa, South Africa, and the US. Dr. Hawley earned her PhD in Human Biology from the Center for Global Health and Human Development at Loughborough University, UK. Education & Training PhD in Loughborough University (2009) BS in Loughborough University (2005) Postdoctoral Fellow in Brown University Postdoctoral Fellow in Brown University.

Research Intrest

(1) understanding how maternal and child health are impacted by rising levels of obesity and diabetes in developing countries. (2) determining how the delivery of healthcare impacts the identification and treatment of these diseases during the perinatal period. (3) developing interventions focused on pregnancy and early infancy to prevent the intergenerational transmission of chronic disease.