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Dr. Kristin Snopkowski

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Dr. Kristin Snopkowski brings over two decades of research expertise to Rathbone Falvey Research, specializing in quantitative methodologies. With a Ph.D. and M.S. in Anthropology from the University of New Mexico and a B.S. in Computer Science from Cornell University, she combines technical proficiency with deep subject matter expertise.

As a human behavioral ecologist, Dr. Snopkowski examines how evolutionary and ecological forces shape modern human variation, with particular focus on maternal and child health outcomes. Her research explores the influence of grandparental support, intergenerational relationships, and partner dynamics on reproductive decisions—areas that inform her consulting work with healthcare organizations and public health initiatives.

Dr. Snopkowski's post-doctoral work at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine further strengthened her international perspective on female and child health interventions. She brings advanced statistical modeling capabilities to client projects, with proficiency in R and STATA that allows for sophisticated analysis of complex datasets.

In her concurrent role as a professor teaching statistical modeling and family studies courses, Dr. Snopkowski remains at the cutting edge of methodological innovations. She has secured and led numerous research grants focused on women's health using data-driven approaches.

At Rathbone Falvey Research, Dr. Snopkowski designs rigorous quantitative research frameworks, implements appropriate sampling strategies, and guarantees the accuracy and integrity of all findings—bringing academic precision to real-world research challenges.

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