
CSDE Research Areas:
- Environments and Populations
- Health of People and Populations
- Migration and Settlement
- Wellbeing of Families and Households
In the News:
- Congratulations to Participants in CSDE’s Grant Writing Workshop (9/26/2019)
- CSDE Affiliates Awarded Data Science Course Development Grants from UW’s Division of Social Sciences & the Data Science Initiative! (5/17/2021)
- Dan Eisenberg Explores Whether Paternal Age Impacts Offspring’s Lifespan (3/25/2018)
- Dan Eisenberg Finds No Association Between Years of Caregiving And Aging in the Philippines (2/4/2019)
- Dan Eisenberg Joins Editorial Board of New Cambridge Journal (11/12/2019)
- Dan Eisenberg Links Pregnancy To Accelerated Aging (8/5/2018)
- Dan Eisenberg Publishes Study on DNA and Disease Links (1/30/2017)
- Daniel Eisenberg Earns Royalty Research Fund (9/13/2016)
- NewScientist Features Dan Eisenberg’s Work on Fathers’ Telomere Length and Children’s Longevity (4/29/2019)
- Population Research Discovery Seminar: Dan Eisenberg, Lisa Jones-Engel, and Callie Burt (2/1/2017)
- The Washington Post Features Dan Eisenberg’s Work on Pregnancy and Epigenetic Aging (10/28/2019)
- Martin, Keith, Eisenberg, and Brindle Publish New Paper in Frontiers in Immunology (10/16/2022)
Dan Eisenberg’s research interests include evolution, anthropological genetics, human biology, telomere biology, aging, parental effects, and ADHD. His work is broadly focused on studying human variation in its ecological and cultural contexts to better understand health and disease from an evolutionary perspective.