1. Leonard I. Pearlin is graduate professor of sociology at the University of Maryland. His long-term research interests have focused on socially rooted stress and the process by which it impacts health and well-being. His current program is concerned with health disparities and their life-course antecedents.
2. Scott Schieman is associate professor of sociology at the University of Toronto. His research investigates social differences in stress, emotions, and health. He is currently directing a research program that examines the array of social relationships that may be formed in occupational life, and the effects of conflict within these relationships on emotions and health.
3. Elena M. Fazio is a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Maryland. Her research focuses on mental and physical health outcomes over the life course. Currently, she is investigating changes in the self-concept of older adults as they experience role loss.
4. Stephen C. Meersman is a National Institutes of Health/Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality postdoctoral fellow in the Division of Biology and Medicine and the Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research at Brown University. His current research examines neighborhood effects on disparities in cancer mortality. The research employs spatial methods and the use of a geographic information system. He is also a consultant to the National Cancer Institute on access to mammography screening and...