<p>In 1987, Avshalom Caspi and Terrie Moffitt, two postdocs in psychology, had adjacent displays at the poster session of a conference in St. Louis, Missouri. Caspi, generally not a forward man, looked over at Moffitt's poster and was dazzled by her science. "You have the most beautiful data set," he said. Not one to be easily wooed, Moffitt went to the university library after the meeting and looked up Caspi's citations. Yep, he'd do. "It was very nerdy," Caspi recalls. "We fell in love over our data....
From diet and exercise recommendations to the common cold, our health is often shaped by who we know and see on a regular basis. To better understand how these networks can have incredible implications for our health, social network analysis, particularly related to health and health care, has become a robust field of study in recent years.But social network analysis methods aren’t yet standard fare in social science methods taught to health and health-policy scholars. The demand is clear. To help bridge this gap between demand and training, the Duke Network Analysis Center (DNAC), an SSRI affiliate, offers an annual intensive week long training program in early summer....
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6/14/2017
<p>Carolina and Duke may be rivals in sports, but when it comes to research the two institutions are often collaborating on cutting edge work. For the Sixth Annual Demography Daze, UNC's Carolina Population Center and DUPRI gathered once again to share research and discuss work in population science.</p>
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5/23/2017
The 2017 Social Networks and Health workshop is a week-long workshop that will introduce attendees to topics in social networks, and how they can be applied to research on health.
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5/21/2017
One of our own: Christopher A Bail, a DUPRI Faculty member from the
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5/02/2017
Despite survival boost, gender gap hasn’t budged
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11/21/2016
Predict My Future reveals the answers to one of life's most fundamen
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10/30/2016
Predict My Future reveals the answers to one of life's most fundamen
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10/02/2016
The Biodemography of Aging Research Unit (BARU)—an interdisciplinary team of researchers with expertise ranging from demography/actuarial science to mathematics/physics, biology/genetics and health services research—has published a new book
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9/14/2016
Parents can help prevent their underage kids from drinking by employing a relatively simple strategy: setting clear rules that prohibit drinking, new research shows.
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8/24/2016