Weekly News, November 12, 2024

Featured affiliate research of the week: Ayesha S. Mahmud, Joyita Bhattacharjee, Rachel E. Baker, and Pamela P. Martinez. 2024. Alarming Trends in Dengue Incidence and Mortality in Bangladesh. The Journal of Infectious Disease. Volume 229, Issue 1.  Our next brownbag seminar is Wednesday, November 13th, 12pm, with Manisha Shah, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy, UC Berkeley, who will present her […]

Weekly News, November 4, 2024

Our next brownbag seminar will be Wednesday, November 13th, 12pm, with Manisha Shah, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy, UC Berkeley, who will present her research on, “Violent Discipline and Child Behavior: The Short- and Medium-term Effects of Virtual Parenting Support to Caregivers in Jamaica.” As usual the event will be in 310 Social Sciences and […]

Weekly News, October 28, 2024

Our next brown bag seminar is this Wednesday, October 30th, 12pm, with Antonino Polizzi, who will present his research on, “The Demography of the Mortality–Fertility Nexus: Early Death and ‘Missing Births’ in the United States.” Antonino is a PhD student in Sociology at Nuffield College and the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science at the University […]

Weekly News, October 21, 2024

Be sure to join our next Brownbag Seminar on October 23rd, 12pm, for a talk by John Casterline, Robert T. Lazarus Professor in Population Studies at Ohio State University: “Fertility Decline in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Fresh Assessment of Mechanisms.” The event will take place in Room 310 in the Social Sciences Building and […]

Weekly News, October 14, 2024

Our next Brownbag Seminar on October 16th, 12pm, will be a special panel discussion on “Population Issues and the 2024 Election,” with UC Berkeley’s Hilary Hoynes, Ron Lee, and Jenna Nobles.  We’ll host this important and lively conversation in our seminar room, 310 Social Sciences Building. The panel session will also be available via Zoom.  […]

Weekly News, October 7, 2024

Our next Brownbag Seminar of the semester is this Wednesday, October 9th, with Peter Catron, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington, who will present his research: “Contextual Boundaries: Skin Tone Stratification and Skill Transferability Among Mexicans in the Age of Mass Migration.” This is an in-person talk, 12pm, 310 Social Sciences.  Event […]

Weekly News, September 30, 2024

Dear Population Science Community, Congratulations to our very own Ayesha Mahmud, Assistant Professor in the Department of Demography, for her NIH R35 “Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award,” for her project “Novel Data and Approaches for Dynamic Modeling of Human Behavior and Infectious Disease Ecology.” The R35 MIRA funding mechanism will provide Ayesha with general support for […]

Weekly News, September 23, 2024

Be sure to join us for our next Brownbag Seminar of the semester, on Wednesday, October 2nd, for a presentation with Xi Song, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania. Xi will be presenting her research titled, “From Job Descriptions to Occupations: Using Neural Language Models to Code Job Data for Population Research.” See the […]

Weekly News, September 17, 2024

Dear Population Science Community, Join us for this week’s Brown Bag Seminar on Wednesday, September 18th, with Patrick Ball, Director of Research at the Human Rights Data Analysis Resource Group. Patrick’s research talk is entitled, “Digital Echoes: Using Mortality Analysis to Document, Memorialize, and Prosecute War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, and Genocide.” See the full event details here. See our events calendar for […]

Weekly News, September 9, 2024

Dear Population Science Community, Join us for this week’s Brown Bag Seminar on Wednesday, September 11th, with Chadi Saad-Roy, Miller Research Fellow at the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science at UC Berkeley. Chadi will present his research on “Using Simple Models to Untangle Infectious Disease Dynamics Across Scales:  From Immuno-epidemiology to Behavioral-epidemiological Dynamics.” Event details are here. See our events calendar for […]