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The Board on Science Education is hosting an interactive 2-day workshop to explore how to advance engaged research – research that involves the active collaboration among researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and/or […]
Save the date! The 2024 Add Health Users Conference will take place on Monday, June 17, 2024, and Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at the Rizzo Center in Chapel Hill, North […]
In 2023, the ICPSR Summer Program’s “stats nerd camp” will be offered in two three-week sessions! First Session: Monday, June 19-Friday, July 7, 2023 Second Session: Monday, July 17-Friday, August 4, 2023 […]
Join us online on June 26 from 10:30am-4:30pm ET to discuss the effects of AI systems on organizational culture. Speakers will explore how to set meaningful metrics when designing tools; […]
The National Academies Roundtable on Population Health Improvement will host a hybrid public workshop to review the research and narratives at the intersection of the economy and population health, consider new […]
Join us for our first PRB Book Talk on Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net with author and sociologist Jessica Calarco. In Holding It Together, Calarco (University […]
Join us in person or online on July 2 from 10:30am-4:30pm ET to review lessons learned about building trust as AI systems are designed, developed, deployed, and used, consider how […]
July 8, 2024 | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET July 9, 2024 | 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET A planning committee of the National Academies Forum on Medical and […]
In-person Congressional Briefing featuring: Moderator: Dr. Mark Mather, Population Reference Bureau Speakers: Dr. Robert Anderson, National Center for Health Statistics Dr. Alecia McGregor, Harvard University Dr. Amanda Stevenson, University of […]
This two-part webinar series will explore DBASSE’s expertise in artificial intelligence and highlight the value of social and behavioral science perspectives. This session will expand the discussions from part 1 […]
Early life disadvantages have been associated with a higher risk of dementia, but the risk may be modified by early life and midlife exposures. While attention is often given to […]
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