The Russell Sage Foundation and the Ford Foundation recently co-funded a new research project focused on the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS), one of the most comprehensive and longest running social science cohort studies in the …
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The Human Microbiome in Health and Disease
While it may seem that we are the sole inhabitants of our bodies, we are, in fact, not alone. Instead, we share space with complex communities of microbes, known collectively as the human microbiome. Found …
Conference: Early Life Determinants of Health, Well-being
Biological processes underlying health at older ages are strongly correlated with social and economic environmental exposures across the life course. Increasingly, the distinction between social scientific and biomedical research on health and aging has blurred. …
Palloni to Fine-Tune Model for Mortality Patterns
Congratulations to Alberto Palloni (sociology, emeritus), who received an R01 grant from the National Institute on Aging for the project “Demographic Modes and Hypothesis Testing of Delayed Effects on Adult Mortality.” Palloni and his collaborator, …
CDHA Training Grant Renewed
One of 11 demography of aging centers funded by core grants from the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the Center for Demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) is also home to a pre- and postdoctoral …
New Pilot Projects on Health and Aging
Since 1999, the Center for Demography of Health and Aging (CDHA) has been a hub for research that takes a life course approach to understanding variation in health and other dimensions of well-being. In 2017, …
Team Receives Grant to Study the Gut Microbiome & Cardiometabolic Diseases
Congratulations to Federico Rey (bacteriology) who is part of a research team that recently received a new grant from the Fondation Leducq. The project, “Gut Microbiome as a Target for the Treatment of Cardiometabolic Diseases, ” is …
Student Research: Income Mobility, Health, and Mortality
Graduate student Sebastian Daza is interested in social complexity, networks, and health. At CDHA, Daza has focused his research on the magnitude and variability of the association between income mobility, health, and mortality in the United States. …
New Study on Work, Parenting, and Work-Home Spillover
New research from 2015–17 NIA postdoc Katherine Lin, now an assistant professor at Dartmouth, explores the relationship between work, parenting, and work-home spillover. Using a life course perspective, Lin and co-author Sarah Burgard (Michigan) examined …
NIA Postdoc Receives Alzheimer’s Association Funding
Megan Zuelsdorff joined CDHA as a National Institute on Aging postdoctoral trainee in September 2017 and has worked on several research projects related to social determinants of cognitive aging processes and socioenvironmental contributors to well-established …