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SUMMARY:The Interrelationship between the Status of Singlehood and the Long-term Implications for Racial and Economic Inequality
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kris Marsh \nAssociate Professor of Sociology\, University of Maryland\nCPC Training Program Postdoctoral Scholar Alumna \nProfessor Kris Marsh’s  general areas of expertise are the black middle class\, demography\, racial residential segregation\, and education. She has combined these interests to develop a research agenda divided into three broad areas: the black middle class\, the intersection of educational attainment and racial identification\, and intra-racial health disparities. The common theme in her work is decomposing what it means to be black in America by focusing on intra-group variability in regards to class\, space\, identity\, educational achievement\, and mental health. Professor Marsh teaches undergraduate courses in Research Methods and Race Relations. In addition\, she is interested in constructing specialized graduate and undergraduate seminars on Racial Residential Segregation\, Black Middle Class\, and Sociology of Education.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/the-interrelationship-between-the-status-of-singlehood-and-the-long-term-implications-for-racial-and-economic-inequality/
CATEGORIES:2015-16 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:Summarizing Interactions between People\, Places\, and Genes
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jason Boardman \nProfessor of Sociology\, University of Colorado Boulder\nDirector\, Health & Society Program\, Institute of Behavioral Science \nProfessor Jason Boardman’s research focuses on the social determinants of health with an emphasis on the gene-environment interactions related to health behaviors. He teaches undergraduate and graduate-level courses in statistics\, social demography\, and the sociology of race and ethnicity.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/summarizing-interactions-between-people-places-and-genes/
CATEGORIES:2015-16 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:CPC Research Methods Series: Cleaning Up After Missing Data: Pitfalls and Priorities
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Amy Herring\, Professor Of Biostatistics and CPC Faculty Fellow \nDr. Annie Green Howard\, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics \nProfessor Amy Herring investigates factors related to adolescent sexual development and the demography of sexual minorities in the United States\, studying trajectories of weight gain and cardiovascular health in a large population-based study in China\, learning about factors related to human fertility among older mothers\, improving the standards of care in neonatal intensive care units\, studying occupational exposures and Parkinson’s-type symptoms\, and investigating the roles of nutrition and exercise in healthy pregnancies. \nHerring is a member of CPC’s methodological consultation unit and advises and collaborates extensively with CPC Fellows working in population science. She is actively involved in the scientific community and she serves on FDA’s Bone\, Reproductive and Urologic Drugs Advisory Committee and as an associate editor or editorial board member of a number of journals\, including Journal of the American Statistical Association and Environmental Health Perspectives. \nDr. Annie Green Howard graduated from UNC with a Ph.D. in May 2012. After working briefly as a postdoctoral research association at the Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center (CSCC) here at UNC\, she took a position as an Assistant Professor in the Biostatistics Department.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/cpc-research-methods-series-cleaning-up-after-missing-data-pitfalls-and-priorities/
CATEGORIES:2015-16 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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