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Brian Beach, Principal Investigator

Brian Beach is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University. His research spans the fields of economic history, public economics, and health.

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Aaron S. Reuben, Co-Investigator

Aaron Reuben is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. He is a clinical neuropsychologist concerned with the interplay of the physical environment with brain and mental health across the lifespan.

Martin Saavedra
Martin H. Saavedra, Co-Investigator

Aaron Reuben is an Associate Professor of Economics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. His research interests include the economics of infectious disease, infant health, and the WW2 internment of Japanese Americans. 

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Joseph P. Ferrie, Co-Investigator

Joseph Ferrie is a professor of economics at Northwestern University. He is an economic historian who uses micro-level longitudinal data to study economic mobility. 

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