Mexican Migration Project 134 Database Now Available to Public!

MMP134 – October 2011 The Mexican Migration Project is pleased to make available to the public its new database: MMP134.  The MMP134 database has 134 communities, which includes the original 128 communities (MMP128) plus 6 new additional…

Prof. Alison Buttenheim comments on immunizations for children in California

Prof. Alison Buttenheim (Princeton University) and Malia Jones (UCLA) are sited by the media for their work on children vaccination: "Many Parents Skipping Kids' Shots, Putting Other Kids at Risk" Wall Street Journal: http://onespot.wsj.com/health/2011/10/31/bbb6c/many-parents-skipping-kids-shots-putting MSNBC: http://health.msn.com/health-topics/autism/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100281500 USNEWS: http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2011/10/31/many-parents-skipping-kids-shots-putting-other-kids-at-risk ABC-Good…

Congratulations to Camilia Lui and Steven Wallace for CDC-PCD 2011 Student Research Contest!

Announcement updated 8/15/11 PCD is pleased to announce that A Common Denominator: Calculating Hospitalization Rates for Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions in California by Camillia K. Lui and Steven P. Wallace is the winner of the 2011…

Population-Environment Research Network Cyberseminar

Population-Environment Research Network Cyberseminar: Preparing for Population Displacement and Resettlement Associated with Climate Change and Large Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Projects (1-14 November 2011) http://www.populationenvironmentresearch.org/seminars.jsp To…

NPR Radio: Gossip Sheds Light on Africans view of the AIDS Epidemic

Research conducted by Prof. Susan Watkins and associates on how gossip helps in the AIDS fight are discuss on WBEZ: This American Life. Listen to program here http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/444/gossip iTunes podcast…

Congratulations Anita on your VA Postdoctoral Fellowship!

Anita Yuan has accepted a VA Associated Health Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Veteran's Affairs of Greater Los Angeles HSR&D Center of Excellence for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior. Anita plans to begin her two-year fellowship…

Congratulations! Prof. Sweeney to serve on PAA Board of Directors.

Prof. Megan Sweeney was recently elected to a three-year term on the Population Association of America’s Board of Directors (2012-14). She'll be joining two other CCPR affiliates currently on the PAA Board: Judith Seltzer and Patrick Heuveline. Full…

NY TIMES: Prof. Chandra Ford speaks on Race Gap and HIV

Prof. Chandra Ford speaks on "How can public health officials fight the spread of H.I.V. among young gay black men?" on the NY Times. Full Article: http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2011/08/10/fighting-hiv-among-young-black-gay-men/empowering-black-leaders-to-fight-hiv

Congratulations to Prof. Jennie Brand

Prof. Jennie Brand's was a co-winner of the article award of the new ASA section's Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility. She won for Jennie Brand and Yu Xie (2010), for "Who Benefits Most from College? Evidence for Negative Selection in Heterogeneous…

Tara McKay received an honorable mention for the Martin Levine Dissertation Award

Tara McKay received an honorable mention (and $500 cash award) for the Martin Levine Dissertation Award, administered by the ASA Sexualities Section. Tara will receive the award at the upcoming ASA meeting in Las Vegas on Monday evening at…