Elizabeth Wall-Wieler

Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University

Epidemiology, Foster Care, Women’s Mental Health, Early Pregnancy Loss, Administrative Data

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Elizabeth Wall-Wieler, 3MT Final, March 8, 2017

Elizabeth Wall-Wieler is fascinated by statistics. She loves numbers and working with linkable administrative data that allow her to use
the information represented by numbers to look at important social questions. Her research examines areas of health and social inequality.

Prenatal care among mothers involved with child protection services in Manitoba: a retrospective cohort study

Meet Elizabeth Wall-Wieler, the new UM Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Population Data Analytics and Data Duration.

Biography

Elizabeth Wall-Wieler is a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. Her current work is focused on risk factors and outcomes of early pregnancy loss. She has an undergraduate degree in Statistics from the University of Winnipeg and graduate degrees from the University of Manitoba, where she studied the effects of having a child placed in foster care on the outcomes of mothers.

Expertise

  • Epidemiology
  • Foster Care
  • Women's Mental Health
  • Early Pregnancy Loss
  • Administrative Data