Erin McCauley, PhD, MEd, MA

Assistant Professor
N_SBS Operations

My research focuses on the causes and consequences of criminal legal involvement for individuals and families. More specifically, my research agenda falls into three core areas. First, I study the intergenerational consequences of incarceration for children's health and education. Second, I study how criminal legal involvement acts as an important socio-structural determinant of health. Third, I study the intersection of race and disability in institutional settings, with an eye toward understanding the reciprocal relationship between social marginalization and institutionalization. My research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Fahs-Beck Fund for Research and Experimentation, and Policy Research Associates, among others, and has been featured in the American Journal of Public Health, Demography, Social Science and Medicine, and the Journal of Disability Policy Studies. I am currently funded by a K01 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Publications

IDBac: an open-access web platform and compendium for the identification of bacteria by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

Krull NK, Strobel M, Saulog J, Zaroubi L, Paulo BS, Timba M, Braun DR, Mingolelli G, Raherisoanjato J, Shepherd RA, Scott AF, De Silva C, Fergusson C, Daniel Z, Pokharel SK, Romanowski S, Hernandez A, Monge-Loría M, Dylla CE, Natu MM, Petukhova VZ, Garg N, Jensen PR, Blachowicz A, Cassilly CD, Guan L, Stevens DC, Winter JM, McKinnie SMK, Adaikpoh BI, Carlson S, McCauley EP, Metcalf WW, Bugni TS, Mullowney MW, Pamer EG, Henke MT, Barton H, Carter DO, Eustáquio AS, Linington RG, Sanchez LM, Wang M, Murphy BT

Larger Network (Outside UCSF)
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