University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nighttime falls over the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID), center; Union South, at far right; and central University of Wisconsin-Madison campus during a time-exposure photo.

Conference: Frontiers in Economic Analysis with Genetic Data

The Frontiers in Genetics and Economics conference took place on Thursday, November 18 and Friday, November 19, 2021 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The conference brought together economists interested in the potential for genetic data to contribute to broad, long-standing questions in economics.

The two-day conference was hosted by BRIDGE (BRInging Data on Genetics to Economics) and sponsored by CDHA and the Initiative in Social Genomics at UW, the Center for the Economics of Human Development (CEHD) at the University of Chicago, and the National Institute on Aging as the funder of the Research Network on the Determinants of Life Course Capabilities and Outcomes.

Details

Thursday, November 18-Friday, November 19, 2021
The Discovery Building, Orchard View Room (#3280)
330 N. Orchard St., Madison, WI 53715

Schedule

A full schedule of events may be found here.

Conference Organizers

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Session: Human Capital: Gene X Environment

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Session: Life Cycle Behaviors I

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Session: Human Capital: Nature and Nurture

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Life Cycle Behaviors II

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Session: Intergenerational Examinations

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Session: Next Frontiers I and II

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