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Videos

Penn Museum Panel Discussion: Theodore G. Schurr on Genetics and Race

National Academy of Medicine 2016 Annual Meeting Panel: Risa Lavizzo-Mourey on Preventing Obesity and Diabetes at the Population Level

National Academy of Medicine 2016 Annual Meeting Panel: Risa Lavizzo-Mourey on Vital Directions for Health and Health Care

Q Group Fall 2016 Seminar: Olivia S. Mitchell on the Challenges of an Aging World for the Financial Industry

Knowledge by the Slice: Emilio A. Parrado on the Implications for Policy Discussion of the New Realities of Latin American Migration to the United States

The MacLean Center 35th Annual Interdisciplinary Series: Dorothy E. Roberts on Why Reproductive Justice Matters

UPenn Prevention Research Center: Jason Karlawish on Culturally Relevant Messages about Alzheimer’s and Dementia

AJMCtv: Risa Lavizzo-Mourey on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Culture of Health

AtlanticLIVE: Jason Karlawish on How the Health Care System Treats the Elderly

Institute for Research on Poverty Webinar: Atheendar Venkataramani on Health and Economic Opportunity

Georgia State University XII Summer School in Public Economies: José-Víctor Ríos-Rull on Inequality and Macroeconomics

Reinvestment Fund: Risa Lavizzo-Mourney Delivers Keynote Address

Yale University Shulman Lectures in Science and the Humanities: Angela L. Duckworth on Situational Strategies for Self-Control

Quattrone Spring Symposium 2016: Richard Berk Discusses a Practical View of Risk Tools

IWPR & WFRN Congressional Briefing: Jerry A. Jacobs on Work-Family Research

Ben Talks NYC: Joseph Kable on Eating the Marshmallow and the Hidden Rationality of Quitting

CBS This Morning: Angela L. Duckworth on Why Summer is the Right Time to Feed Your Passion

Nesta UK: Angela L. Duckworth on Grit

NASEM Webinar: Jere R. Behrman on Advancing the Power of Economic Evidence to Inform Investments in Children, Youth, and Families

Penn Medicine Town Hall Meeting: John Q. Trojanowski on ADRD Funding Opportunities

World Economic Forum Council on Aging & University of Pennsylvania’s Healthy Brain Research Center Symposium: Jason Karlawish on Whealthcare

Sylvan M. Cohen Retreat 2016: John Q. Trojanowski on Collaborations Between Sleep and Neurodegeneration

BX2016 Development Breakout: Heather Schofield on the Cognitive Lives of the Poor

Webinar for Healthy Brain Research Network Scholars: Jason Karlawish on Cognitive Aging

BX2016 Public Health Breakout: Kevin G. Volpp on Public Health

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The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was founded in 1962 and stands as an international leader in research and training on the dynamic structure, organization, and health and well-being of human populations. The services that PSC provides have been funded by infrastructure grants awarded by the Population Dynamics Branch at Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) since 1978. The center and its associates are also supported by research grants and contracts awarded by federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation and by private foundations. Penn’s School of Arts and Sciences is the administrative home of the PSC and provides generous dedicated support to the center.

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