CSDE NEWS & EVENTS

April 6, 2021

CSDE Seminar Series

Childhood Adversity as a Contributor to Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease

     When: Friday, Apr 9, 2021 (12.30 - 1.30 pm)
     Where: Virtual via Zoom

At the CSDE seminar on April 9th, Dr. Shakira Suglia will present “Childhood Adversity as a Contributor to Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease”. CSDE Affiliate and Seminar Series Chair Maria Bleil will moderate the discussion. Dr. Suglia will discuss potential mechanisms linking childhood adversity and cardiometabolic health as well as factors which may modify or exacerbate this association. Dr. Suglia is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. Her research examines the impact of social determinants, focusing on childhood exposures to violence, housing and neighborhood factors on health across the lifecourse.

Register for Dr. Suglia's Zoom seminar here. This quarter, CSDE is recording the seminar series and posting the links on its website. Visit our site here.

Before the seminar, UW Health Services PhD student Lars Almquist will facilitate a graduate student discussion with Dr. Suglia. RSVP by emailing him at larsalmq@uw.edu. (read more)



CSDE Research & Highlights

*New* Spring Quarter Call for CSDE Seed Grants (due 04/15/2021)
CSDE affiliates are invited to apply for seed funding for grant application support. This call invites affiliates to put forward applications that are meant to lay the groundwork for subsequent extramural grants and research products – such as papers, conferences, book manuscripts, or other scientific outputs. CSDE is especially interested in applications that fit into any of the many research programs of NIH’s Population Dynamics Bureau (PDB). These cover a wide range of areas of population science topics, including any of the following: 1) the role and function of adoption and kinship, 2) bio-psychosocial mechanisms, 3) data sharing, 4) demography of health, 5) family and intergenerational relations, 6) fertility and infertility, 7) life course health, 8) population composition, 9) population economics, 10) population mobility and spatial demography, 11) social and behavioral research on reproductive health. For more information, visit CSDE's seed grants page or contact CSDE Development Core Director Steve Goodreau. The application deadline for Tier 2 and 3 is April 15, 2021. Tier 1 applications are accepted on a rolling basis. (read more)

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*New* Apply for CSDE’s Summer Grant Writing Program! (due 04/30/2021)

CSDE is inviting applications for its 4th annual Summer Grant Writing Program – a chance for you to learn more about NIH grant-writing and to workshop your proposal with other participants and with experienced senior faculty. Writing a grant in isolation can be mystifying—instead, we aim to create a group experience that is still hard work, but which will be supportive, fun, productive, and ultimately rewarding. All CSDE affiliates (local or regional) are eligible to apply. UW post-docs are eligible to apply only if they plan a training grant centered at UW. Applications from collaborative teams, anticipating a multiple PI arrangement, are also encouraged. Applications are due Friday, April 30 at 6 pm PDT. For more information and to apply, visit this link. Please email CSDE Development Core Director Steve Goodreau (goodreau@uw.edu) with any questions! (read more)


Call for Applications for Summer ’21 PHI-CSDE Applied Research Fellowships (due 04/22/2021)

With support from the Population Health Initiative, CSDE is hosting a third summer applied research program for a team of undergraduate and graduate fellows to address critical demographic analyses of race, age, and households for King County and Public Health Seattle King County.  This summer’s program will build upon last summer’s development of tract level forecasts and add new data and new analyses of historic and contemporary demographic trends across neighborhoods, cities, and places in King County. With new data, the team will see how different kinds of 'shocks' to the county differentially influence population distributions. These analyses will provide valuable tools for local policymakers and stakeholders to better anticipate the needs of their citizens. To learn more about this opportunity, read here. CSDE affiliates please share this call widely with the undergraduate and graduate students who might be interested. (read more)



*New* UW Student Technology Fee Project Proposal Application is open (due 04/16/2021)

The UW-Seattle Student Technology Fee is now requesting proposal submissions for student projects. Students and campus organizations can submit proposals through the STF website. The final deadline for submitting proposals is Friday, April 16th. For further details, see the RFP Document. STF will conduct proposal workshops via Zoom on April 6 and April 7. To register, click here. (read more)


Snedker and Lanfear Research on Tent Cities Featured in Seattle Times

Research on the unhoused and tent cities conducted by CSDE Regional Affiliate Karen Snedker and CSDE Trainee Chuck Lanfear was featured this weekend in the Seattle Times. The research finds that tents in Seattle increased by 50% since the COVID 19 pandemic. You can read more about the story here. You can also attend Snedker’s research seminar Friday, May 21st at 12:30pm via Zoom during CSDE’s seminar. Click here for more details. (read more)



Join CSDE Event: Diego Alburez on the Demographic Drivers of Grief and Memory after Genocide in Guatemala (04/20/2021)

On April 20, 2021 at 10am, CSDE is co-hosting with several organizations on campus, a presentation by Dr. Diego Alburez of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research on the “Demographic Drivers of Grief and Memory after Genocide in Guatemala“. Dr. Alburez is a demographer and a computational scientist who is employing unique data to better understand the demographic causes and consequences of armed conflict. To join the event, click here.(read more)



Computational Demography Working Group: Talk by Ott Toomet from UW’s i-School (04/12/2021)

On April 12, 2021 at 3 pm, Dr. Ott Toomet will be speaking about Maximum Likelihood Estimation techniques. The Zoom link for the talk can be found here. More information about the Computational Demography Working Group can be found here. (read more)



*New* DEI Resource Page for UW Researchers

The UW Office of Research has created a new DEI webpage with funding resources for faculty and graduate students. You may find the resources useful for yourselves, colleagues, and graduate students.  Office of Research’s DEI webpage. (read more)


Looking for Information About NIH Diversity Supplements? SPH Hosts Great Site!

The School of Public Health hosts an excellent landing page for those interested in exploring NIH Diversity Supplements in relation to their funded research grants. There you can learn from several webinars and see links for preparing supplements. (read more)


NIH Diversity Supplement Workshop for Students and Postdocs (04/27/2021)

You’re invited to join a workshop designed for students and postdocs seeking to apply for an NIH Diversity Supplement. The workshop will be held April 27, 3-5pm and is hosted by the UW School of Public Health. For details visit this site. (read more)

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