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Jay Irwin is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He completed his BA in Sociology with a concentration in Social Psychology at University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2004, and his PhD in Medical Sociology (with a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology) at University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2009.
Oct 30, 2012 · Jay Irwin, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Sociology and Anthropology Department, Faculty Member. Studies Gender and Sexuality, Public Health, and Medical Sociology. My research focuses on LGBTQ health, identities, and experiences.
The UNO Women's and Gender Studies program is excited to welcome Dr. Jay Irwin as the new program director. Irwin is an Associate Professor of Sociology, and his primary research focuses on LGBTQ health, particularly the health and well-being of transgender individuals.
Mar 31, 2024 · An often-marginalized demographic is finding its voice. Transgender people—estimated at one-fifth of one percent of the total U.S. population—have been thrust into the national spotlight amid the political firestorm following the introduction of North Carolina’s bathroom bill, HB2. Dr. Jay Irwin helps to explain LGBTQ community ...
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2015–present Associate Professor, University of Nebraska Omaha2009–2015 Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska Omaha2009 University of Alabama at Birmingham, PhD/Medical Sociology2007 University of Alabama at Birmingham, Graduate Certificate in Gerontology2006 University of Alabama at Birmingham, Masters of Arts/Sociology2020 Coming Out, Competent Care, and Access: Health Care Experiences of Lesbians in the Deep South (Chapter), Queering Public Health and Public Policy in the Deep South, edited by K. Strunk
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Biography "Jay Irwin is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He completed his BA in Sociology with a concentration in Social Psychology at University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2004, and his PhD in Medical Sociology (with a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology) at University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2009.