Stephanie Hsieh
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College of Health Professions
School of Health Sciences
Degree Program
Ph.D. Public Health
Dr. Stephanie Hsieh has been engaged in public health research since 2008, where she has specialized in studying social and neighborhood-level factors that impact health and health disparities. She has been teaching doctoral level courses, and advising dissertation candidates, at Walden University since 2012.
Courses Taught
PUBH 8032 - SPSS Revealed
Education
PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - Baltimore, MD United States
Publications
Hsieh, S., Leaderer, B. P., Feldstein, A. E., Santoro, N., McKay, L. A., Caprio, S., McConnell, R. (2018). Traffic-related Air Pollution Associations with Cytokeratin-18, a Marker of Hepatocellular Apoptosis, in an Overweight and Obese Paediatric Population. Pediatric Obesity.
Hsieh, S., Klassen, A. C., Curriero, F. C., Caulfield, L. E., Cheskin, L. J., Davis, J. N., Goran, M. I., Weigensberg, M. J., Spruijt-Metz, D. (2015). Built Environment Associations with Adiposity Parameters among Overweight and Obese Hispanic Youth. Preventive Medicine Reports.
Presentations
Hsieh, S., Feldstein, A. E., Leaderer, B. P., Caprio, S., McConnell, R. S. (2016). Does Air Pollution Enhance Liver Disease and Injury?.