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Professor of International Health, Tulane University.
Ph.D., Princeton University
Dr. VanLandingham's research interests lie in the fields of medical sociology and demography. His current research focuses on how AIDS affects older Thais, and on how migration affects the health of young adult migrants in Vietnam and in Thailand.
Fussell, E., Narayan Sastry, and Mark VanLandingham. 2010. "Race, socioeconomic status, and return migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina." Population and Environment, 31(1-3): 20-42. PMCID: PMC2862006. DOI. Abstract.
VanLandingham, Mark, and John E. Knodel. 2007. "Sex and the Single (Older) Guy: Sexual Lives of Older Unmarried Thai Men During the AIDS Era." Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 22(4): 375-388. DOI.
VanLandingham, Mark. 2007. "Murder rates in New Orleans, 2004-2006." American Journal of Public Health, 97(9): 1614-1616. DOI.
Fussell, Elizabeth, Narayan Sastry, and Mark VanLandingham. 2009. "Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Return Migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina." PSC Research Report No. 09-667. January 2009. Abstract. PDF.