Being wealthy at midlife may give you a longer and healthier life
Northwestern University - 23-Jul-2021Lifespan differences exist even between rich and poor siblings/twins
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Louis W. Menk Professor of Psychology and faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University
Greg Miller is the Louis W. Menk Professor of Psychology and faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University.
His research focuses on early-life stressors related to poverty, and how they reverberate across the lifespan to influence disease risks.
Miller holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from University of California, Los Angeles. He completed a clinical internship at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic and a subsequent postdoctoral fellowship in health psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. Before joining Northwestern, he was a faculty member at Washington University in St. Louis and at the University of British Columbia.
Visit website: https://www.ipr.northwestern.edu/who-we-are/faculty-experts/miller.html
See also: Northwestern University - Private multidisciplinary research university
Details last updated 26-Jul-2021
Lifespan differences exist even between rich and poor siblings/twins