Events

Over the next few days, people across the nation will engage in numerous celebrations to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a visionary leader of the civil rights movement who transformed the social justice landscape through his commitment to service, community and nonviolence. In a 1966 speech that Dr. King gave to the Second National Convention of the Medical Committee for Human Rights in Chicago, he said, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.”  Promoting the awareness of health care disparities, addressing current challenges, exploring solutions, and our role in eliminating them are essential to Duke Health’s mission and align with Dr. King’s vision.
Date
1/20/2020
Time
9:00am - 9:00pm
Magdalena Cerdá, DrPH MPH, is the Director of the NYU Center for Opioid Epidemiology and Policy, and Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Health. In this talk, Dr. Cerdá will present findings from a study where she and colleagues used agent-based models to simulate the potential impact of expanding firearms denial criteria (an approach focused on high-risk groups) and increasing the price of firearms (an approach aimed at the whole population, regardless of risk) on rates of firearm violence. The talk will include a discussion of the implications of high-risk versus population-based approaches to prevention of leading public health problems such as firearm violence.
Date
11/18/2019
Time
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Venue
SSRI Gross Hall Rm 230

Dr. Emilio Parrado of the Sociology Department at the University of Pennsylvania will present a talk on Friday, November 8, 2019 in rm 329 Soc/Psych(McKinney) at 1:15 pm.  The talk title: 'Immigration and Fertility'.

Date
11/08/2019
Time
1:15pm - 2:15pm
Venue
Room 329 (Soc/Psych (McKinney)

On Friday, October 4, DUPRI's  William Pan will present “Dying for Gold: Health, Environmental, and Social impacts of Artisanal Gold Mining” as part of the Carolina Population Series 2019-2020 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series.

Date
10/04/2019
Time
12:00pm - 1:00pm
DUPRI Research Scholar Terrie Moffit, Co-hosts Signe Hald Andersen lecture on September 17, at 4pm,, Suite 401, Grey House, Erwin Mill Complex, 2020 West Main Street, Durham, NC  
Date
9/17/2019
Time
4:00pm - 5:00pm
An interdisciplinary meeting of researchers will convene at Duke to discuss current research on the social and biological determinants of health and aging.
Date
8/22/2019
Time
8:30am - 9:30am
The Duke Network Analysis Center (DNAC) and the Duke Population Research Institute, with support from the NICHD, will be hosting the third, week-long Social Networks and Health workshop from May 14 – 18, 2018. It introduces attendees to topics in social networks, and how they can be applied to research on health.
Date
5/13/2019
Time
8:30am - 9:30am

The  North Carolina Government Data Analytics Center (GDAC), which maintains state datasets that encompass criminal justice, child safety, fraud and compliance, healthcare, longitudinal and performance data, and enterprise data will host a workshop, co-sponsored by the Duke University Population

Date
4/25/2019
Time
9:00am - 10:00am
Duke's  Biodemography of Aging Research Unit (BARU) is hosting the the Duke-NIH Workshop "Leveraging Existing Data and Analytic Methods for Health Disparities Research Related to Aging" assembling a broad array of experts including Carl Hill, NIA Office of Special Populations. The objective of the Workshop is to improve the understanding of how existing analytic methods and data can be leveraged to make progress in understanding the causes and mechanisms of health-related disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease, related dementias and other prominent age-related diseases. Discussion will cover a range of academic and administrative topics.
Date
2/26/2019
Time
8:00am - 9:00am
Venue
Erwin Mill