Dowd started her independent scientific career at the
City University of New York in the CUNY School of Public Health and CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, first as an assistant then an associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. She moved to the United Kingdom in 2016, where she was made an associate professor at
King's College London. In 2019 Dowd left King's College for the
University of Oxford. and immune function. She has makes use of data from the
TwinsUK and NYC Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NYC HANES) studies; population-based cross-sectional surveys of public health. During the
COVID-19 pandemic Dowd joined
Dear Pandemic, sharing public health information through an all-woman collective known as
Nerdy Girls. Dowd looks to curate reliable and accurate information about the pandemic. on Facebook and on
Instagram. By employing the same platforms and approaches as those who spread misinformation, the nerdy girls look to debunk myths and arm people with the knowledge to make informed decisions. Her research proposal looks to understand why life expectancy is no longer increasing in some parts of the world. == Selected publications ==