Adam Reynolds

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Appointed via Letter of Academic Title)
Post Doctoral Fellow, UNM Dept. of Internal Medicine and UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center

Research:

Adam Z. Reynolds is a biocultural and evolutionary anthropologist whose research is motivated by an interest in the interactions between sex-related molecular, behavioral, and environmental mechanisms contributing to human health and well-being over the life course. His work incorporates mathematical and computational modeling, human molecular genomics/multi-omics studies, as well as translational epidemiology research in community-based and clinical contexts. He has worked in China, Vanuatu, and Mauritius, and is now helping to lead the NM CAncer Care, Treatment, and Interventions (NM CACTI) Cohort, a population-based, prospective cancer survivorship cohort spanning the broad geographic and demographic diversity of New Mexico.