About
Nuannuan Xiang is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of Michigan. She studies how modern states secured health and prevented diseases, and how such public health interventions reshaped politics and society. Her research interests lie in the intersection of state-building, public health, the welfare state, and gender. She also works on political methodology, with an interest in the development and application of Bayesian statistics for data analysis and causal inference.
Field of Study:
- Comparative Politics
- Methodology