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Institute for Policy Research (IPR) Northwestern University June 6, 2005

Cells to Society: Center for Social Disparities and Health Introductory Conference. Institute for Policy Research (IPR) Northwestern University June 6, 2005. C2S. Cells to Society. C2S Mission at IPR.

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Institute for Policy Research (IPR) Northwestern University June 6, 2005

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  1. Cells to Society:Center for Social Disparities and Health Introductory Conference Institute for Policy Research (IPR) Northwestern University June 6, 2005 C2S Cells to Society

  2. C2S Mission at IPR • Bring together social and life scientists to understand the origins, consequences, and policy solutions for social and health inequalities in the US • Explore how social, ethnic, and economicdisparities “get under the skin” and affect humandevelopment, well-being, and longevity

  3. Mission of Institute for Policy Research (IPR) • Stimulate and supportexcellent multidisciplinary social science research on significant public policy issues • Disseminate the findings widely – to scholars, policymakers, educators, service providers, and the public at large

  4. Goals of Introductory Conference • Engage social, life, and biomedical scientist across Northwestern around the themes of the C2S mission • Explore possible collaborations • Discuss ways in which C2S can develop

  5. C2S Executive Committee at IPR P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Ph.D.,Director of C2S, Program in Human Development & Social Policy (HDSP), School of Education & Social Policy (SESP) Emma K. Adam, Program in HDSP, SESP Thomas Cook, Department of Sociology Greg J. Duncan, Program in HDSP, SESP Christopher Kuzawa, Department of Anthropology Thomas McDade, Department of Anthropology Dorothy Roberts, School of Law Whitney Perkins Witt, Feinberg School of Medicine

  6. Research Programs of C2S • Social Disparities, Stress, and Health • Developmental Perspectives on Health Disparities from Conception through Adulthood • Families, Relationships, and Health • Genes, Biology, and Society

  7. Cross-Cutting Themes in C2S • Race • Social Inequality • Culture • Gender • Ethics • Implications for Policy and Practice

  8. Mortality Rate by SES Source: Adler et al., 1994

  9. Morbidity Rate by SES Source: Adler et al., 1994

  10. Developmental Perspectives on Health Disparities from Conception through Adulthood • Early environment (Prenatal, perinatal) • Current environment • Genetic factors

  11. Families, Relationships, and Health • Inclusion in social groups • Successful negotiation of personal relationships • Caregiving • Family decision-making regarding health • Biomarkers

  12. Genes, Biology, and Health • Molecular genetics • Behavioral genetics • Twin designs • Biological programming or organizational set-up

  13. Implications for Policy and Practice • Extraordinary period of science • Harness designs that are both environmentally and biologically informed • More precise and cutting edge knowledge to inform interventions and policy

  14. Future Directions for C2S • IPR has contributed seed funding • 2005: Biomarkers workshop with University of Chicago • 2006: First annual Northwestern Summer Institute on Biomarkers • 2005-06: Senior Faculty Search, joint with IPR and WCAS • 2005-2006: Grant Applications to NIH and private foundations

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