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ICPSR Summer Program

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 Why the change to 3-week sessions? Changing to a 3-week format shortens our calendar enough that we can now fit into the University of Michigan’s […]

Human and Organizational Factors in AI Risk Management: Organizational Culture and Processes

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; highlight existing organizational safety frameworks in an array of industries including healthcare, aviation, and transportation; and consider the impacts of organizational processes on the success […]

Economic Systems as a Structural Driver of Population Health—Narrative

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 narratives, and discuss the opportunities for narrative shift about how economic systems can be leveraged to advance population health and health equity. This event follows […]

PRB Book Talk: How Women Became America’s Safety Net

Zoom

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 of Wisconsin-Madison) draws on five years of research to show how U.S. society and policy disproportionately burden women with caregiving responsibilities. With an expert panel, […]

Designing Paths Forward in AI Risk Management

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 to operationalize ideas surfaced during the prior workshop sessions, and identify areas needing further work. Learn more and register   -----------------

Maternal Mortality in America: Understanding the Challenges and Crafting Population Based Solutions

Rayburn House Office Building Room 2044, Washington, DC, United States

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 Colorado-Boulder Maternal mortality in the United States has been rising markedly over the last decade. According to data from the National Center for Health Statistics, […]

The Hauser Policy Impact Fund Webinar Series: Navigating the Era of Artificial Intelligence Part 2: The Role of Social Sciences

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 of this webinar series to consider an array of topics where the social and behavioral sciences are critical to understanding the societal impacts of artificial […]

Identifying Midlife Social Exposures that Might Modify Risk for Cognitive Impairment

NAS 500 5th St NW, Washington, DC, United States

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 individuals’ behavior and choices, structural and institutional forces may be more effective in addressing inequities. This workshop will examine what measures, data infrastructure needs, and […]

NIH OBSSR Director’s Webinar: Can We Achieve Health Equity Without Addressing the Criminal Justice System?

Virtual

Presented by Emily Wang, M.D., Yale School of Medicine Overview The impacts of mass incarceration and the stigma of a criminal record have lasting health effects to both those who have been incarcerated and their families; however, incarceration is rarely addressed in clinical care or included as a focus of health equity efforts. In her […]

Workshop: Economic Systems as a Structural Driver of Population Health—Partnerships

On September 18, the Roundtable will hold the next installment of the Elevating the Structural Drivers of Population Health Workshop series, which in 2024 is focused on Economic Systems. This workshop will build on the earlier conversations about the power of narratives and explore the impact of partnerships, action, and movements help needed to build […]

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