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A Smarter Way to Build Health Information Systems? An Essay by Jim Thomas, MEASURE Evaluation Director and CPC Fellow

October 21, 2016

Oct 21, 2016 By Jim Thomas, PhD Originally posted on the MEASURE Evaluation project website. The 25 health indicators in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were created with the hope that the global health advances of the last … Read more

Applications Being Accepted for Carolina Population Center’s Next Director

October 12, 2016

Oct 12, 2016 Excerpt from the job posting: “Applications and nominations are invited from all scholarly fields concerned with population issues for the position of Director of the Carolina Population Center (CPC). The Director has institutional responsibilities for promoting and … Read more

CPC Fellow Speizer named to RTI International’s 2016-2017 class of University Scholars

September 26, 2016

Sep 26, 2016 Ilene Speizer, PhD, research professor of maternal and child health at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and faculty fellow at UNC’s Carolina Population Center, is one of six scholars selected to spend up to … Read more

Grabbing the Golden Goose

September 23, 2016

Upon celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Carolina Population Center is presented with the Golden Goose Award for its National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. The Golden Goose Award ceremony was held on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at the … Read more

New Add Health Research Brief: Characteristics of Young Adult Relationships

August 10, 2016

Aug 10, 2016 The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health project staff released a new Add Health Research Brief on Characteristics of Young Adult Relationships. Aug 2016, No.3 Characteristics of Young Adult Relationships https://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth/news/add-health-research-briefs You may also sign … Read more

CPC Fellow Gordon-Larsen is chair of NIH study section on Kidney, Nutrition, Obesity and Diabetes

July 25, 2016

Jul 25, 2016 As of July 1st, CPC Fellow Penny Gordon-Larsen is chair of NIH’s study section on Kidney, Nutrition, Obesity and Diabetes. UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health posted this announcement: Penny Gordon-Larsen, PhD, professor of nutrition at … Read more

Parent Involvement Helps Teens Stay Away from Alcohol: NPR features Add Health research

July 18, 2016

Jul 18, 2016 Using data from Add Health, researchers Donaldson, Handren and Crano examined the relationship between teens and their parents and parental effect on teenage drinking. Teens with parents who were more supportive and monitored their children were less … Read more

CPC Fellow Olshan elected president of the Society for Epidemiologic Research

July 11, 2016

Jul 11, 2016 Carolina Population Center Faculty Fellow Andrew Olshan has been elected president of the Society for Epidemiologic Research. UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health posted this announcement: Andrew Olshan, PhD, Barbara Sorenson Hulka Distinguished Professor in Cancer … Read more

A Total Market Approach to Improve Access to Family Planning

July 11, 2016

Jul 11, 2016 CHAPEL HILL, NC-An estimated 225 million women in developing countries want to delay or stop childbearing but are not using any contraceptive method, in many cases because they lack access to products and services. Today, on World … Read more

CPC Fellow Pettifor invited to present at United Nations’ ‘High-Level Meeting to End AIDS’

June 28, 2016

Jun 28, 2016 A UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health epidemiologist whose research focuses on social and structural drivers of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa was an invited speaker at the United Nations’ 2016 High-Level Meeting on Ending AIDS, … Read more