Association Between Neighborhood Inequalities and Brain Development in Youth
Ka Ip - Assistant Professor, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
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Ka Ip - Assistant Professor, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota
https://events.berkeley.edu/popsci/event/213262-demography-brown-bag-aliya-saperstein-the
Youngmin Yi will present “Racial Inequality in the Prevalence, Intensity, and Permeation of Incarceration in Family Life” as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2023-2024 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.
Carrie Henning-Smith - Associate Professor, Division of Health Policy and Management and Deputy Director of the Rural Health Research Center, University of Minnesota
This workshop from the Forum on Children's Well-Being will bring together research, practice, and policy experts, including youth leaders, as well as organizations deeply committed to the well-being of our youth. The event was co-designed with the invaluable input of young people, insuring that their perspectives and experiences are at the forefront. More information
https://events.berkeley.edu/popsci/event/213566-demography-brown-bag-edward-miguel-in-person
Faculty Fellow Jeremy Moulton will present as part of the Carolina Population Center’s 2023-2024 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.
Elaine Hernandez - Associate Professor of Sociology, Indiana University Bloomington
https://events.berkeley.edu/popsci/event/213567-demography-brown-bag-amanda-stevenson-the
Margaret McConnell, PhD, associate professor of global health economics, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, will present “Evaluating the impact of home visiting for improving maternal and child health outcomes for low-income, first-time parents.” Please note that this hybrid seminar is co-sponsored by the Harvard T.H. Chan School […]
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