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Research interests
Stephanie’s research builds on the biomedical as well as social sciences. She investigates the importance of genetics, early life environments, parental investments, and government policy in explaining individuals’ health and well-being over the life course. She currently holds an ERC Starting Grant that aims to incorporate genetic data into social science research and study the importance of the nature-nurture interplay in the developmental origins of health and disease.
External positions
Professor of Health Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam
1 Mar 2018 → 30 Aug 2021Structured keywords and research groupings
- Health Science and Technology
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Research Output
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Evidence of detrimental effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on offspring birthweight and neurodevelopment from a systematic review of quasi-experimental studies
Mamluk, L., Jones, T., Ijaz, S., Edwards, H. B., Savović, J., Leach, V. A., Moore, T. HM. T., von Hinke, S., Lewis, S. J., Donovan, J. L., Lawlor, D. A., Davey Smith, G., Fraser, A. & Zuccolo, L., 29 Jan 2020, In : International Journal of Epidemiology. 24 p., dyz272.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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Field validity and spatial accuracy of the Food Standards Agency Food Hygiene Rating Scheme data for England
Kirkman, S., Hollingsworth, B., Lake, A., von Hinke, S., Sorrell, S., Burgoine, T. & Brown, H., 30 Aug 2020, (Accepted/In press) In : Journal of Public Health.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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The response to nutritional labels: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
Fichera, E. & von Hinke, S., 15 Jul 2020, In : Journal of Health Economics. 72, 17 p., 102326.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (Academic Journal) › peer-review
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