Paul R. Lichter Research Professor at the University of Michigan
Exploring how population science can redefine global aging, health, and equity.
Dr. Ehrlich leads a global research collaborative investigating the epidemiology of aging and its intersections with demography, sensory health, and public policy. His work informs evidence-based solutions for healthier, more equitable longevity worldwide.
Learn more about his research and initiatives →The Longitudinal Study of Health and Ageing in Kenya collects population data to reframe the global understanding of aging, health, and equity.
Learn moreThe Michigan Sensory Health and Aging Research Collaborative explores how sensory health—vision, hearing, olfaction, and more—shapes aging, retirement, and equity worldwide.
Learn moreOpinion pieces on global aging, sensory decline, and public health—bridging research and policy.
Read moreEngaging with students and future leaders in population science and global health.
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