
Noah J Webster
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Noah J. Webster, Ph.D. is an Research Associate Professor in the Life Course Development Program at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. Dr. Webster’s research focuses on the interrelated themes of: 1) the bidirectional influences of health, health-related behaviors and social relationships; and 2) the role of environmental and social contexts in shaping health disparities across the life course. He has a Ph.D. in Sociology from Case Western Reserve University with specializations in Medical Sociology and Research Methods. Dr. Webster is co-investigator on a number of ongoing sponsored research projects including, the longitudinal study of Social Relations, Aging and Health funded by the National Institute on Aging; a study of Humility and Forgiveness: The Role of Social Relations among Three Ethnic Groups funded by the Templeton Foundation; and a multidisciplinary study to assess the impact of green infrastructure in Detroit funded by the University of Michigan Water Center through a grant from the Erb Family Foundation. He was co-investigator, collaborating with Drs. Antonucci and Kahn on a recently completed McArthur Foundation funded experimental field study to examine the impact of a multifaceted intervention in affordable senior housing communities. Dr. Webster also is Assistant Director of the Society 2030 Consortium, a program that brings together university and industry representatives to identify the key social and economic trends that will shape the future, and to develop a “roadmap” to guide planning and policy, as well as further research.
- Tiffany B Kindratt, Erin D. Bouldin, Monika Lopez-Anuarbe, Aya Yoshikawa, Noah J Webster. 2025. Modifiable ADRD risk factors among family caregivers in the United States: Results from the 2021‐2023 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Alzheimer's & Dementia 21:e106711.
- Ayalon, Liat, Carr, Deborah, Pillemer, Karl, Prina, Matthew, Noah J Webster, Zaninotto, Paola. 2025. Why ethical research on aging in the context of climate change must address social susceptibilities and assets. International Psychogeriatrics :100153.
- Yoshikawa, Aya, Bouldin, Erin D, López-Anuarbe, Mónika, Kindratt, Tiffany B, Dominique LaDawn Sylvers, Noah J Webster. 2024. Use of Caregiving Support Services among Diverse Dementia Caregivers by Geographic Context. The Gerontologist 64(2):gnad067.
- Ángela Gutiérrez, Mónika López-Anuarbe, Noah J Webster, Elham Mahmoudi. 2024. Rural-Urban Health Care Cost Differences Among Latinx Adults With and Without Dementia in the United States. Journal of Aging and Health 36(9):559-569.
- Robert W Marans, Robert J. Stimson, Noah J Webster. 2024. Handbook of Quality of Life Research: Place and Space Perspectives.
- Robert W Marans, Noah J Webster. 2024. Exploring quality of life in new towns: an overview. Handbook of Quality of Life Research :199-213.
- Shehab, Isabella, Nassauer, Joan Iverson, Noah J Webster, Sampson, Natalie, Li, Jiayang. 2024. Perceptions of Detroit vacant lot greening designs related to depressive symptoms and household flooding. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 96:128358.
- Robert J. Stimson, Rod McCrea, Robert W Marans, Noah J Webster. 2024. Integrating subjective and objective measures in quality of life research. Handbook of Quality of Life Research :94-110.
- Robert J. Stimson, Robert W Marans, Noah J Webster. 2024. Complexity and diversity of quality of life-related research. Handbook of Quality of Life Research :2-12.
- Robert J. Stimson, Robert W Marans, Noah J Webster. 2024. Overview of approaches to measurement and empirical analysis of quality of life and well-being. Handbook of Quality of Life Research :13-25.