Research continues to shed light on multiple pathways through which access to nature has positive impacts on health. One such pathway is the influence of nature on mental health through… Continue Reading: Neighborhoods’ perceived “greenness” has health benefits
New research by Braudt, Tilstra, and Rogers highlights link between SES and childhood mortality
In a study recently published in Maternal and Child Health Journal, CUPC affiliate David Braudt (postdoc) and coauthors – including CUPC affiliates Andrea Tilstra and Rick Rogers – examine the… Continue Reading: New research by Braudt, Tilstra, and Rogers highlights link between SES and childhood mortality
Congratulations to the recipients of CUPC travel funding
Dr. Ryan Brown (Assistant Professor of Economics, CU Denver) Presenting “The Impact of Access to Clean Water on Cognitive and Physical Development: Evidence from Mexico’s Programa de Agua Limpia.” The… Continue Reading: Congratulations to the recipients of CUPC travel funding
Life, privacy, and the pursuit of knowledge: Spielman assesses data-masking techniques to be used in 2020 Census.
Privacy is becoming an increasing challenge in the Era of Big Data, periodically characterized by news about the unauthorized or legally-murky access, use, and selling of information otherwise entrusted to… Continue Reading: Life, privacy, and the pursuit of knowledge: Spielman assesses data-masking techniques to be used in 2020 Census.
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Jan 17 2020
CUPC Highlights kicks off the New Year! CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights Jan 17, 2020
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Dec 20 2019
This week’s highlights summarizes a wide variety of CUPC affiliates’ recent accomplishments including Lori Peek and colleagues’ receipt of $225,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their project Deep Horizons: Making Visible and Unseen… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Dec 20 2019
Funding opportunity on rural health and aging
The new National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded Interdisciplinary Network on Rural Population Health and Aging (INRPHA) invites proposals for pilot research that addresses the following thematic priority areas related to… Continue Reading: Funding opportunity on rural health and aging
CUPC Grant Workshop 2020
Have a nugget of an idea for a grant proposal? Would you benefit from support, encouragement, and a timeline? CUPC is pleased to announce a new Grant Workshop to support… Continue Reading: CUPC Grant Workshop 2020
CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Dec 6 2019
Debut of CUPC Highlights, which celebrates colleague progress in advancing population research, from recently published books and papers, to invited talks, newspaper spotlights, awards granted, and everything in between! See… Continue Reading: CUPC’s Bi-Weekly Highlights, Dec 6 2019
Dr. Edelina Burciaga joins CUPC as faculty affiliate
We would like to offer a very warm welcome to the newest CUPC affiliate, Dr. Edelina Burciaga! Dr. Edelina Burciaga is an Assistant professor of Sociology at the University of… Continue Reading: Dr. Edelina Burciaga joins CUPC as faculty affiliate