HPC Seminar Speaker Alison Gemmill

Dr. Alison Gemmill, Assistant Professor, PFRH, will give a talk "The coming COVID-19 baby bust: What can we learn from recent declines in US fertility?" December 21, Monday, 12:15-1:20 pm. Abstract Total fertility rates (TFRs) in the United States have declined sharply since the onset of the Great Recession—from 2.12 births per woman in 2007 […]

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HPC Seminar

Please join us on 3/29 Monday 12:15-1:30 in the HPC Seminar by Dr. Nayoung Rim, Assistant Professor of Economics, US Naval Academy. Dr. Rim is the inaugural External Affiliate of Hopkin Population Center. The seminar is co-sponsored with the Department of Economics. Dr. Rim will speak on: Title: Social Frictions, Community Ties, and Officer Behavior […]

Census 2020 Panel

2021-04-14 JHU Census 2020 webinar combined-1 A panel of demographers and policy commentators will discuss Census 2020 issues. Panelists: Ms. Mary Jo Hoeksma, Government and public affairs committee (GPAC) of PAA, will be the policy commentator Dr. Thomas Louis, Johns Hopkins University, will speak on Census 2020 undercounting and social consequences Dr. V. Joseph Hotz, […]

Sociology-HPC Co-sponsored Seminar

Dr. Roland Thorpe will speak on "Structural Racism and Black Men's Health". Dr. Thorpe is Co-Director DrPH Concentration in Health, Equity, and Social Justice, and Professor of Health, Behavior and Society, JHSPH. Please use this zoom link. https://zoom.us/j/99171421419?pwd=MlV3dWNsbjRuZ1ZzSlMzU1lOME1ldz09

Brainstorm session on SRD & Health

This invited brainstorm session kicks off HPC's interdisciplinary, interdivisional efforts to facilitate scientific research on structural racism, discrimination (SRD) and health. The goal is to develop innovative theoretical and methodological designs for research on SRD and various topics of health outcomes. The meeting zoom link is https://zoom.us/j/93953938714?pwd=bncyNFlKV3BLbmxMeFpscS9FekxWdz09 Meeting ID: 939 5393 8714 Passcode: 835406

HPC Brainstorm Session on SRD and Health: #2

Please read the NIH RFA call for applications on SRD & Minority Health (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-MD-21-004.html) and get ready to discuss your plan whether to respond to this RFA or to develop a later grant at the second brainstorm session. We will discuss how this group can better assist such effort. zoom link https://zoom.us/j/95130412548?pwd=YmoxUlFQUnU0YnVSdVFjNitoWlpRdz09Meeting ID: 951 3041 […]

HPC Seminar

Professor Joshua Goldstein will present "Life Expectancy Reversals in Low Mortality Populations". Talk video link: https://zoom.us/rec/share/WZ8_A2s3AucN2CvDRkVbhZRSqdlyf58Dw9MqCLJbv55YuIRlU_H9HScKfceVsvXR.MVhmJ-SJ3MVoCn5E Passcode: y34#98jy 

Work & Health Disparity Brainstorm Session

A group of interested HPC Associates will discuss the topic, form research teams, and map out plans to write R01 applications for the 2/5/2022 deadline. Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/91070397044?pwd=ak1hSnFkT1dNSHo5OEtzWVBMT2ZKZz09 (Passcode: 572990)

HPC-PFRH Co-Sponsored Seminar

The Deaths America Treats as Normal Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, PhD, MS, MAAssistant ProfessorSociology and Minnesota Population CenterUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities Contact: [email protected]

HPC-PFRH co-sponsored seminar

Dr. Robert A. Hummer will speak on "Race/Ethnicity, Racism, and Population Health in the United States". Dr. Hummer is Howard W. Odum Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Fellow of the Carolina Population Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

HPC Seminar: Geographic and Temporal Patterns in Covid-19 and Excess Mortality in the United States

Andrew C. Stokes, PhDAssistant Professor of Global Health & Sociology Center for Innovation in Social Science Boston UniversityFounded in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Dr. Stokes created and leads a project focused on quantifying uncounted Covid-19 deaths in local communities across the United States. The project seeks to reveal the hidden death toll […]