Dr. Natascha Merten, lead investigator of the Beaver Dam Offspring Study–Neurocognitive Aging Study (BOSS-NCAS), was recently featured on the Hometown Today show with host Wally Lucashinsky on 95.3 WBEV (Daily Dodge). In the interview, Merten educates listeners about the incredible history of BOSS-NCAS, a project that is nearly two decades old, to understand how our …
The Center for Demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) is delighted to announce that its NIH center infrastructure grant has been renewed for a 6-year term. CDHA is in its 26th year of supporting high-impact innovative social science and public health research on population aging and health across the life course. It also supports career …
CDHA affiliate Jooyoung Kong, Associate Professor in the Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, has been selected to receive the Distinguished Recent Alumni Award from the Boston College School of Social Work. The award recognizes her research leadership and lasting contributions to understanding how early life trauma shapes health, well-being, …
The University of Wisconsin–Madison invites applications for a position in the area of Social Genomics beginning July 2023. Social Genomics is a field of research that integrates theories, data, and methods across the social, behavioral, health, and genetic sciences. This position is one of three hires in this area and is part of an interdisciplinary …
The Center for Demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) at the University of Wisconsin- Madison invites applications for multiple postdoctoral research associate positions with research interests in one or more of the following areas: applying advanced demographic and econometric methods to understand the importance of place of birth on later life health and mortality estimating …
The Center for Demography of Health and Aging at the University of Wisconsin- Madison invites applications for a NIH-funded postdoctoral traineeship. The program develops the research and professional skills of recent PhDs with interests in the social, economic, geographic, and biological determinants of longevity and health. There is an emphasis on the study of genetic …
CDHA NIA T32 Postdoctoral Scholar Gina Lee has been honored with the Institute on Aging’s Young Investigator Award for her research exploring how social relationships in midlife shape well-being later in life. Her award-winning poster, “Persistent Sibling Disconnectedness in Midlife and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life: Is Loneliness an Explanatory Factor?”, was presented at the …
We are currently inviting applications for an NIH/NIA-funded postdoctoral traineeship beginning in summer or fall 2026! This position offers advanced training in the demography of aging and the life course, providing an exceptional environment for independent research, collaboration with CDHA faculty mentors, and engagement with leading longitudinal studies such as the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS), …