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  • October 2016

  • Fri 7
    October 7, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Do food security interventions benefit women?: Gender and groundnuts in Zambia

    Professor Curtis is a statistical demographer whose research and administrative efforts have focused on monitoring and evaluation of global population and health programs and family planning and reproductive health.

  • Fri 14
    October 14, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    The Individual’s Choice of Facility for Maternal Health and Family Planning Services in a Dense Urban Environment: The Case of Senegal

    Professor Speizer is trained as a demographer and evaluation researcher, and has led research and evaluation studies on family planning, HIV prevention, intimate partner violence, and adolescent reproductive health programs in sub-Saharan Africa, Haiti, and India.

  • Fri 28
    October 28, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Sex, Gender, and Health

    Dr. Short's research examines changing social and demographic environments and their implications for family dynamics, gender, health, and well-being.

  • November 2016

  • Fri 4
    November 4, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Mothers, Children, and Child Care in the U.S.

    The state of early child care in a society—how accessible it is to families in need, how good it is for children—is a core component of the health, wellbeing, and productivity of the population, but the state of early child care in the U.S. is characterized by considerable inequality.

  • Fri 11
    November 11, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Mixed Methods in Population Research

    Professor Barrington’s research examines social and structural influences on health and health behaviors, with a focus on HIV prevention and health care among female sex workers, men who have sex with men (MSM), and transgender women in Latin America and Latino migrants in the United States.

  • Fri 18
    November 18, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Contraception, a Social Vaccine: Part I

    Amy Tsui is Professor in the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health.

  • December 2016

  • Fri 2
    December 2, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Quantification of Biological Aging

    Dan is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine and the Social Science Research Institute and Jacobs Foundation Research Fellow (2016-2018).

  • January 2017

  • Fri 13
    January 13, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    The CPC legacy: integration of biological and social perspectives on health

    Linda Adair, PhD The value of multidisciplinary and longitudinal approaches to maternal and child health Linda Adair’s research focus has a strong life-course focus, spanning from explorations of determinants of birth outcomes, to infant feeding and child growth patterns to … Read more

  • Fri 27
    January 27, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Residential segregation, political power, and preterm birth in the U.S. 2008-2010

    Claire Margerison-Zilko is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

  • February 2017

  • Fri 10
    February 10, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Exemptions from Childhood Vaccination Requirements: A Geographic Analysis

    Dr. Paul Delamater is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science at George Mason University.

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