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Queer Demography Summit

This historic day-long summit brings together some of the nation's and the world's leading demographers of queer populations to discuss the state of queer demography. It will examine how the field has challenged and advaced general understandings of core demobraphic methods and research practices, as well as contributed substantive new knowledge on queer people's health […]

Managing Privacy and Confidentiality Risks with Blended Data—Findings and Reactions

Virtual

PUBLIC SEMINAR Managing Privacy and Confidentiality Risks with Blended Data—Findings and Reactions  Protecting privacy and ensuring confidentiality in data is a critical component of modernizing our national data infrastructure. The use of blended data - combining previously collected data sources - presents new considerations for responsible data stewardship. Toward a 21st Century National Data Infrastructure: […]

The Action Collaborative on Disaster Research: Symposium on Disaster Data Science

Virtual

SYMPOSIUM The Action Collaborative on Disaster Research: Symposium on Disaster Data Science The National Academies Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Disasters and Emergencies' Action Collaborative on Disaster Research will convene a virtual symposium of government, academic, and clinical stakeholders along with subject matter experts to scope perspectives, information, and scientific needs related to […]

Rebecca Dizon-Ross

Rebecca Dizon-Ross will present as part of UCLA's California Center for Policy and Research 2023-2024 Seminar Series.

Free

Impact of Technology and Digital Media on Child and Adolescent Development and Mental Health

Neuroscience Center Building 6001 Executive Blvd., Rockville, MD, United States

The goal of this meeting, hosted by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute on Mental Health, is to discuss the current state of and future directions for research on the positive and negative effects of technology and digital media (TDM) on the development and mental health outcomes […]

COSSA’s 2024 Social Science Advocacy Day

Washington, DC Washington, DC, United States

COSSA’s tenth annual Social Science Advocacy Day will be taking place on April 8-9, 2024, in Washington, DC. Advocacy Day brings together social and behavioral scientists and science advocates from across the country to engage with policymakers in Congress about issues important to our community, such as federal funding. Participants will be teamed up with […]

CIDR Seminar Series

Please join us on Tuesday April 9 for our last Seminar of the Spring 2024 series. Note that both the time, 2-3 pm, and the day, Tuesday, differ from CIDR's regular seminar schedule. This seminar is co-sponsored with the Columbia Population Research Center. A Framework for Understanding the Climate-Related Health Vulnerabilities of Older Adults and […]

Free

Penn-CHOP ECHO: Applying causal inference methods to address pressing questions in environmental children’s health

Zoom

Key Takeaways:  This presentation will showcase the Penn-CHOP ECHO pregnancy cohort site, highlighting its rich cohort profile characterized by a diverse participant base and robust community partnerships. We will explore cutting-edge causal inference methodologies that enable us to tackle solution-oriented questions about the influence of both macro- and micro-environmental factors. By drawing parallels with other […]

CSDE Spring Lectures

Population Association of America Annual Meeting: Practice Talks (UW CSDE Trainees)

Free

Pathways to Climate Justice: In and Through Research

Climate change is inherently unequal, disproportionately affecting communities that have contributed the least to global emissions. Climate change also exacerbates existing inequities created by historical systemic forces of exclusion, while also creating new inequities and challenges. Mitigation and adaptation policies must address these dynamics in equitable, inclusive ways to be successful. How can we drive […]

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