CUPC’S Bi-Weekly Highlights, Aug 6, 2021
In this edition, CUPC pays tribute to our colleague Dick Jessor, a true pioneer and founder of IBS, who finally retires at the age of 95. Also, NIA-funded workshop presentations, … Read more
In this edition, CUPC pays tribute to our colleague Dick Jessor, a true pioneer and founder of IBS, who finally retires at the age of 95. Also, NIA-funded workshop presentations, … Read more
Summer is turning up the heat for researchers, where the sky’s the limit when it comes to accomplishments! Awarded grants from EPA and NSF, newly published papers, book awards, media … Read more
CUPC affiliates never cease to amaze with their nonstop innovative research and accomplishments! The featured story in this edition is the hot topic on the inequities of tree cover in … Read more
Population research continues into the Summer in full-force! A discovery of the development and population growth of an ancient civilization, media coverage on preparing for wildfire season, and a multi-million … Read more
Wow, CUPC Affiliates are really closing out Spring semester with fireworks! Amazing accomplishments, enormous successes, honors, media coverage, published papers, invited lectures, newly funded grants, transition in leadership, and even … Read more
Despite Spring semester coming to a close, CUPC affiliates continue to accomplish amazing work! From an all-star team receiving a Group Outreach Award on the current challenges facing refugee camps … Read more
In edition #26, Population Health is predominantly covered in many of the newly published papers and media, in the vein of COVID-19, along with many exciting honors, including US News … Read more
Lots to celebrate in population research this time, from media coverage of unique research projects to early-career scientists receiving their first grants as PI’s, and a spotlight on UCDenver affiliate … Read more
In this edition, CUPC introduces a new surge of talented affiliates, a variety of Anschutz topics, such as media coverage on how light pollution may cause health issues for pregnant … Read more
Besides ranking 14th in Social and Behavioral science research funding in the U.S., CU Boulder’s talented researchers will also be participating in this year’s PAA conference held in May; view … Read more
This issue announces the 2021 CUPC seed grant recipients, the innovative research on the evolution of cities (conducted by Johannes Uhl/Stefan Leyk’s team), and Terry McCabe’s wild adventures while in … Read more
CUPC affiliates certainly know how to launch the new year with grit and determination! Newly published papers and videos, honors for books, newly funded grants, a heaping mound of submitted … Read more
CUPC Highlights ONE Year Anniversary, packed with the usual amazing achievements from Population researchers!! This is your time in history to shine, and we’re happy to produce an outlet for … Read more
The projection modeling reports by jimi adams’ team shows COVID-19 cases exploding in Colorado, especially the hospitalizations. Noted is one of their graphs showing 20-39 yr olds surpassing other age … Read more
The 18th edition of Highlights is flooded with a plethora of fascinating newly published papers, panel participations and talks surrounding racism, inequality, and the DACA Rescission in CO, and just … Read more