Adolescents within foster care are an often-overlooked population within reproductive health scholarship. New CUPC Faculty Affiliate Katie Combs is dedicated to improving knowledge about marginalized populations and their sexual and… Continue Reading: New research finds that nearly half of female adolescents in Colorado foster care report pregnancy
New affiliate Taylor Jaworski links transportation history and community well-being
Transportation networks are critical drivers of social and economic change, and Dr. Taylor Jaworski integrates these economic historical processes into demographic research. Jaworski is an Assistant Professor of Economics at… Continue Reading: New affiliate Taylor Jaworski links transportation history and community well-being
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, April 9, 2021
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… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, April 9, 2021
CUPC Statement on the Rise in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
The CUPC, as part of the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), concurs in full with the IBS statement on the rise of anti-Asian American hate crimes. Read the full statement
New affiliate Morteza Karimzadeh makes important progress on COVID modeling
CUPC is thrilled to introduce our newest affiliate Morteza Karimzadeh, Assistant Professor of GEOG at CU Boulder. click here for bio As a geospatial data scientist, Dr. Karimzadeh brings tremendous… Continue Reading: New affiliate Morteza Karimzadeh makes important progress on COVID modeling
Coleman-Minahan receives funding from Society of Family Planning Research
Dr. Kate Coleman-Minahan’s collaborative research project, “Medication abortion among young people: A community-based participatory research study in four states”, has received substantial support from the Society of Family Planning Research… Continue Reading: Coleman-Minahan receives funding from Society of Family Planning Research
CUPC well represented at 2021 Population Association of America conference
CUPC is proud of our affiliates’ forthcoming contributions at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America. Research will be presented representing each of CUPC’s five primary research areas… Continue Reading: CUPC well represented at 2021 Population Association of America conference
New affiliate Karen Bailey studies health in Africa
CUPC is very excited to introduce our newest affiliate Karen Bailey, an Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies. Dr. Bailey’s research interests include sustainable rural livelihoods, human health and well-being, climate… Continue Reading: New affiliate Karen Bailey studies health in Africa
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, March 19, 2021
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… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, March 19, 2021
Can you see cities change?
Innovative research from CUPC affiliates Johannes Uhl and Stefan Leyk offer a birds-eye view of urban change across the continental U.S. from 1810 to 2015. The work offers a fascinating… Continue Reading: Can you see cities change?