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  • Simplifying Research Regulations and Policies

    Virtual

    Public Release Event Wednesday, September 3 |  2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET The U.S. scientific enterprise has produced significant advances in technologies and medicines that have underpinned the nation’s health, security, safety, and prosperity. However, there is increasing concern that science and technology progress is being hampered by policies and regulations that are excessive, […]

  • DUPRI Seminar: Midlife Matters: Decoding the Drivers of Brain Health and Healthy Longevity

    Speaker Allison Aiello James S. Jackson Healthy Longevity Professor of Epidemiology Columbia University Abstract Age-related conditions and declines in health, including Alzheimer’s disease, represent some of the most urgent challenges in population aging research. Growing evidence suggests that these conditions begin developing decades before clinical symptoms appear. This presentation will introduce the new Add CAPS […]

  • Future of Health Behavior Theory Conference

    Virtual

    The National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) is hosting a conference entitled "Unlocking the Future of Health Behavior Theory: Toward Innovations in Understanding and Practice." Health behavior theories (HBTs) are used to describe, predict, and understand health behaviors, as well as to inform the development and use of […]

  • DUPRI Seminar: From Government to Governance: The Art of Sharing Data Without Losing Trust

    Speaker Jessie Tenenbaum Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics and Population Health Sciences Duke University Abstract Dr. Jessie Tenenbaum, former Chief Data Officer for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), will share best practices and lessons learned from leading statewide efforts to modernize data governance and infrastructure. Now at Duke, […]

  • ECHO Symposium: Translating Science to Action

    Please join the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program for the inaugural ECHO Symposium: Translating Science to Action on Sept. 15, 2025, at the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and online. This free, one-day event will bring together researchers, clinicians, policymakers, advocates, community leaders, and more to explore […]

  • Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: “The future of world population: Divergent trends, competing narratives, and the role of the United Nations”

    John Wilmoth, PhD, Director, Population Division, United Nations, presents “The future of world population: Divergent trends, competing narratives, and the role of the United Nations.” In-person and online. Please register: Social Demography Seminar with John Wilmoth – Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies  

  • OSU Pop Institute Seminar: Unpacking Resilience

    This week of Ohio State University Institute for Population Research's Seminar Series features "Unpacking Resilience: A Dominance Analysis of Developmental Assets Against Suicidal Ideation in Young Black Sexual Minority Males Age 14 to 24" presented by Dr. Donte Boyd, The Ohio State University, Associate Professor, Social Work.

  • Understanding and Addressing Misinformation about Science: A Symposium

    Join the Board on Science Education for a one-day hybrid event that will bring together leaders across domains to discuss the key insights and recommendations from the recently released consensus study report, Understanding and Addressing Misinformation about Science, and identify opportunities for multi-sectoral action. This report is a comprehensive assessment of the available evidence on the […]

  • APC Office Hours

    At our spring APC meeting we decided that it would be nice to have more frequent, informal meetings to touch base about ongoing developments with federal funding and other changes. These meetings will have no formal agenda, but be an opt-in conversation and chance to share information and potentially brainstorm. All encouraged to attend but […]

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