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A renowned university-wide center driving cross-disciplinary research in population and health funded by NICHD, focusing on key areas like fertility, teen pregnancy, and HIV prevention.
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University-wide center housed in PRFH • Offices on both the Medical campus and the Arts and Sciences campus to facilitate interdivisional collaborations. • Funded almost continuously by NICHD since its inception in 1971. Recently renewed through 2012. • 58 Faculty Associates from 13 departments in 4 divisions of the University
NICHD Population Centers • The Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch of NICHD has funded a highly regarded Population Research Centers program since 1971. • There are now 18 NICHD Population Centers funded by R24 infrastructure grants, of which the HPC is one of the oldest and most established. • This program provides a critical core of professionals to address emerging questions in NICHD priority areas: • Marriage and family change • Fertility and family planning • Teen pregnancy • Mortality • HIV risk and prevention • Children and child health.
Mission • To promote exemplary cross-disciplinary research in population and health, and • to facilitate the submission of successful applications for NIH and foundation research support
Research Themes • Poverty and Welfare Policy • Sexual and Reproductive Health • Transition to Adulthood and Family Demography
Ongoing activities • Working Groups • Pilot Research Grant Program • Hopkins-PRB Symposium on Policy and Health • Economics-Biostatistics Workshop • Mentoring Junior Faculty
Recent Pilot Projects • Biology and Environment in Race/Ethnic Disparities in Childhood Obesity - Jonathan Ellen & Andrew Cherlin • Consequences of Birth Weight - Nan Astone • Migration, the State and Health Transition in Southern Chad - Lori Leonard • Parity and Later-Life Health among Women in Egypt - David Bishai • Mental Health Needs of Older Displaced Persons within the Republic of Georgia - Courtland Robinson • Population-Based Explanations for the Increase in Obesity in Western Countries -Lingxin Hao & Thomas Glass • Successful Black Marriages - Katrina Bell McDonald • Life Table Imbalances in Infant and Adult Mortality - Vladimir Canudas-Romo
Population Center Information Core • Claire Twose (Director) & Lori Rosman—Population librarians from Welch available to assist with population information needs • Jennifer Darragh– New data librarian assists with data acquisition needs. • Librarians are available by appointment and during regularly scheduled hours. • Information Suite (BSPH E4643) offers electronic access to publications, a conference room, and eight hours per week during which a librarian is in the suite for consultations • Web supplements to HPC seminars • Special topic presentations