Daniel A. Enquobahrie

Professor, Epidemiology
Adjunct Professor, Health Systems and Population Health

Department of Epidemiology
Box 351619
Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, 866
Seattle, WA 98195-

206-543-7559
danenq@uw.edu

Research Interests

Dr. Enquobahrie’s research interests span cardiovascular/metabolic, reproductive/perinatal, and genetic/epigenetic epidemiology. His research focuses on (1) pre-pregnancy and early/mid pregnancy risk factors (and associated mechanisms) for pregnancy complications and outcomes, and (2) early life and developmental origins of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

Epidemiology Biography

Education

PhD Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2007

MPH Epidemiology, University of Washington, 2005

MD Medicine (MD), Addis Ababa University, 1996

In the News

Faculty/Staff Honors: Daniel Enquobahrie of epid­emiology honored for excellence in teaching, mentoring
UW News, 10/01/2020

Study finds genetic risk for placental abruption
SPH News, 07/11/2018

Four Epi faculty, students and staff recognized at SPH Excellence Awards
Epi News, 05/16/2018

Enquobahrie wins national award for leadership in maternal and child health
SPH News, 11/20/2017

Racial and ethnic disparities in low birth weight differ by maternal birthplace
SPH News, 03/28/2017