Did you know the United Kingdom is one of the most generous countries in the world when it comes to aid for global health and development?
Psychological characteristics link genes with upward social mobility, according to data collected from almost 1000 individuals over four decades.
PSID Annual User Conference
September 15-16, 2016, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Every office has experienced it. One person contracts a cold, and before you know it the entire group is coughing and reaching for the tissues.
The Carolina-Duke rivalry is arguably one of the greatest, but when it comes to academics, the two are often close collaborators and good friends. Only ten miles apart, faculty often share expertise and research with one another (despite what shade of blue they think is best).
Rough Childhoods Have Ripple Effects for Baboons
Unhealthy lifestyle, medical care only partly to blame for similar trends in humans.To view the complete story on Duke Today, click here
Bryce Bartlett, a PhD candidate in sociology and trainee in the demography of aging, along with his coauthor, Cyrus Schliefer received an award at the Population Association of America's 2016 annual meeting for their poster: "
Assistant Research Professor Daniel Belsky has been named a Jacobs Foundation Early Career Research Fellow for 2016–18. Fellowships are internationally competitive, and awarded to the most highly talented and innovative scholars working on issues related to child and youth development.
Researchers Have Collected Data On Twins, Tracking Measurements From Birth Through Adolescence. The Dataset Serves As A Treasure Trove For Geneticists And Social Scientists. Read the full article
