Noreen Goldman

Noreen Goldman is an American social scientist who is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of Demography and Public Affairs at Princeton University.

[3] Her research combines demographic and epidemiological investigations into the impact of social and economic factors on adult health.

She designed and led large-scale population surveys that investigate the causes of illness for women and children in rural communities.

She worked with cardiologists and molecular biologists to understand the cardiac health of children born in the 1990s, revealing that Black and Hispanic patients had considerably lower Life's Essential 8 scores than their white counterparts.

[9] She went on to show that Filipino men had the largest decline in life expectancy of all Asian American groups.