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SUMMARY:Natalicio Serrano: Equitable and sustainable opportunities for active living: exploring the impacts of neighborhood development and zoning strategies
DESCRIPTION:Natalicio Serrano will present “Equitable and sustainable opportunities for active living: exploring the impacts of neighborhood development and zoning strategies” as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2023-2024 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. \nDr. Natalicio (Nat) Serrano is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Behavior at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. His research focuses on creating equitable and sustainable environment and policy strategies for physical activity promotion and chronic disease prevention. Dr. Serrano utilizes a systems approach to understand inter-related factors and sectors (e.g.\, Transportation\, Planning\, Housing) impacting or being impacted by environment and policy strategies for physical activity. He is particularly interested in understanding and addressing issues related to neighborhood development\, racial and economic segregation\, gentrification\, and displacement. Prior to joining UNC\, Dr. Serrano was a Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Illinois Chicago’s Institute for Health Research and Policy.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/natalicio-serrano/
LOCATION:Carolina Square Room 2002\, 123 W. Franklin St\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:Lauren Valentino: Racial Wealth Gaps in the US: Realities\, Misperceptions\, and Interventions to Increase Public Support for Wealth-Equalizing Policies and Behavior
DESCRIPTION:Lauren Valentino will present “Racial Wealth Gaps in the US: Realities\, Misperceptions\, and Interventions to Increase Public Support for Wealth-Equalizing Policies and Behavior” as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2023-2024 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. \n“I am an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Previously\, I was an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Ohio State University (2020-2023) and a postdoctoral associate at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University (2019-2020). I earned my PhD in Sociology from Duke University in 2019. \nMy research focuses on culture & cognition and inequality & stratification. Specifically\, I use a cognitive approach to culture in order to understand how people form diverse beliefs and perceptions about important stratifying institutions in society — like discrimination\, occupations\, social movements\, and schools and universities — to show how these beliefs and perceptions in turn shape inequality. My work employs a wide variety of methodological approaches\, including survey-experiments\, interviews\, and analysis of secondary survey and administrative data. \nMy work has been published in American Sociological Review\, Social Forces\, Poetics\, and Social Problems\, among other outlets. Findings from these studies have been covered in U.S. News & World Report\, Inside Higher Ed\, and The Hechinger Report. This research has been generously supported by the Russell Sage Foundation\, the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity\, Ohio State’s Department of Sociology Seed Grant fund\, OSU’s Institute for Population Research which includes core support from the National Institutes of Health’s Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development\, Duke’s Interdisciplinary Institute for Education and Human Development\, the Kenan Institute for Ethics\, Bass Connections\, and the Worldviews Lab.”
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/lauren-valentino/
LOCATION:Carolina Square Room 2002\, 123 W. Franklin St\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:Ganga Bey:Characterizing Pathways from Social Stressors to Cognitive Health Disparities: Theory and Emerging Evidence
DESCRIPTION:Ganga Bey will present “Characterizing Pathways from Social Stressors to Cognitive Health Disparities: Theory and Emerging Evidence” as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2023-2024 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. \nGanga Bey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology within the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. She studies how people’s beliefs about identity\, worth\, and ability affect their stress\, aging\, and susceptibility to disease.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/ganga-bey/
LOCATION:Carolina Square Room 2002\, 123 W. Franklin St\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516
CATEGORIES:Aging
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SUMMARY:Biosocial Symposium: Colter Mitchell - The Potential and Peril of Social Epigenetics
DESCRIPTION:Colter Mitchell will present “The Potential and Peril of Social Epigenetics” \nas part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2023-2024 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series. \n\nDr. Mitchell is interested in the influence of the social and familial environmental on health and behavior over the life course. His earlier research focused mainly on the social environment and child and young adult behavior in early life. Over the last decade\, he has expanded on this research by examining how social contextual factors interact with genetic\, epigenetic\, and neurodevelopment factors to predict health and wellbeing over the life course\, including in later life.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/biosocial-symposium-colter-mitchell/
LOCATION:Carolina Square Room 2002\, 123 W. Franklin St\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27516
CATEGORIES:2023-24 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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