Tyson H. Brown is Professor of Sociology and Medicine at Duke University, where he serves as the associate scientific director of social sciences at the Aging Center. Dr. Brown’s program of research focuses on the scientific study of systems and structures of racism as fundamental causes of health inequities. His scholarship develops theoretically-informed and rigorous methods for quantifying structural racism—across economic, educational, political, housing, and criminal-legal domains—and its effects on population health. Brown’s research contributions have been recognized with awards from the American Sociological Association and Duke University, a residential fellowship at Oxford University, as well as collaborations with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Learn more about his research at tysonbrown.com.