To celebrate its founding in 1999, CDHA hosted the 20th Anniversary Symposium to give current and past affiliates, students, and staff an opportunity to reflect on the center’s rich history and to recognize a few of the key people responsible for CDHA’s establishment and continued success as a research center. More details can be found on the event’s agenda agenda and poster. Below are links to videos of presentations given at the symposium.
Morning Session
A Tale of Two Centers: Part 1
-Janet Clear and (read comments by) David Featherman
A Tale of Two Centers: Part 2
-Robert Hauser
A Tale of Two Centers: Part 3
-Jack Solock
Panel Q & A
-Deborah Carr, Alberto Palloni, Jim Raymo, and John Robert Warren
Afternoon Session
Neighborhood Disadvantage, Health and Aging
-Bill Buckingham
Individual Health Trajectories and Population Health Inequities
-Michal Engelman (with co-author Heidi Jackson)
Five 5-Minute Flash Presentations
Intergenerational Health Mobility: Magnitudes and Importance of Schools and Place
-Katie Jajtner (with co-author Jason Fletcher)
The Economic Underpinnings of the Drug Epidemic
-Nathan Seltzer
Religious Contexts and Genetic Influences on Drinking Behaviors
-Joseph Clark
Care Life Expectancy: Gender and Unpaid Work in the Context of Population Aging
-Jessica Polos
Understanding Age Patterns in Immigrants' Initial Health Advantage
-Leafia Ye