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This research study is part of the Carolina Population Center and Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Dr. Lindsey Smith Taillie, PhD, and Principal Investigator of this study, is a nutrition epidemiologist whose work focuses on evaluating food policy efforts in the US and globally, and how these influence disparities in diet and obesity.
Dr. Marissa Hall, PhD, and Co-Principal Investigator of this study, is a behavioral scientist with expertise in the design and evaluation of policy to improve health. Her research evaluates the impacts of warning labels on cigarette packages and food items.
Isabella Higgins, MPP, is the Project Coordinator for the store study. She recently graduated from George Washington University with a Master in Public Policy degree with a concentration in Public Health.