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ADD HEALTH 2008 USERS CONFERENCE - Deadline Extended to April 14, 2008
CELLS TO SOCIETY SUMMER BIOMARKER INSTITUTE – Application deadline April 23, 2008
RESEARCH GRANTS ON AFRICAN AMERICAN MARRIAGE AND HEALTH – Proposals due April 30, 2008
WILLIAMS INSTITUTE SMALL GRANT RESEARCH PROGRAM – Applications due May 1, 2008
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY – Call for papers due May 15, 2008
FAMILY RELATIONS SPECIAL ISSUE - FAMILIES AND HEALTH - Call for Papers due August 4, 2008
BGSU/OSU GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE ON POPULATION - Call for Papers due August 15, 2008
ADD HEALTH 2008 USERS CONFERENCE - Deadline Extended to April 14, 2008 The Add Health Users Conference will be held in Bethesda, Maryland, July 24-25, 2008. The Call for Papers is posted on the
Add Health website. Abstract Submission forms are due March 14. Conference registration will be available on-line May 1.
CELLS TO SOCIETY SUMMER BIOMARKER INSTITUTE – Application deadline April 23, 2008 Cells to Society (C2S): The Center on Social Disparities and Health invites applications for the 3rd annual three-day summer
institute on the Evanston campus of Northwestern University, June 9-11, 2008. More about the institute is at this link.
RESEARCH GRANTS ON AFRICAN AMERICAN MARRIAGE AND HEALTH – Proposals due April 30, 2008 The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation has contracted Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. (MPR) to
commission a series of research briefs examining the link between marriage and health in the African American community. MPR
plans to fund up to six proposals at $10,000 per award. Proposals are due April 30, 2008. Graduate students may apply under
the direction of someone who holds a doctoral degree. For the full RFP, seehttp://www.mathematica-mpr.com/amhr/index.asp
WILLIAMS INSTITUTE SMALL GRANT RESEARCH PROGRAM – Applications due May 1, 2008 The purpose of these funds is to encourage new empirical research focused on the LGBT population and policies affecting that
population. Applicants from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, including social sciences like economics, sociology, demography,
social psychology, law, and public policy are encouraged to apply. More information is available here.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY – Call for papers due May 15, 2008 The conference will take place July 14-15, 2008 at Roehampton University's Whitelands College. The goal of this interdisciplinary
conference is to present and discuss the state-of-the-art information on various aspects of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology.
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/childandadolescentpsychopathology/index.html
FAMILY RELATIONS SPECIAL ISSUE - FAMILIES AND HEALTH - Call for Papers due August 4, 2008 Families and Health Special issue of Family Relations Call for Papers Health is a key issue in family science: families shape
individual health, and the health and illness of family members shape both intra-family processes and families’ interactions
with the broader environment. Family Relations will devote a special issue to “Families and Health.” Health is conceptualized
broadly to include physical and mental illness, as well as positive domains of health such as “wellness” and vitality. Deadline
August 4, 2008. Potential authors are invited to contact the guest editors to discuss submission ideas. Contact Joseph G.
Grzywacz, Ph.D., (336) 716-2237, grzywacz@wfubmc.edu or Lawrence Ganong, Ph.D., (573) 882-6852 ganongl@missouri.edu . For complete details about this special issue, submission guidelines and suggested topics, click here: http://secure.ncfr.com/pdf/journals/Families_and_Health_Special.pdf
BGSU/OSU GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE ON POPULATION - Call for Papers due August 15, 2008 Graduate students are encouraged to submit papers to be presented at the Second Annual BGSU/OSU Graduate Student Conference
on Population to be held at Bowling Green State University. This conference is co-sponsored by the Center for Family and Demographic
Research at Bowling Green State University and the Initiative for Population Research at The Ohio State University. This
conference provides an exciting opportunity for graduate students from BGSU and OSU to interact, network, and share research
with one another. Graduate students often have limited opportunities to interact with students from other universities. This
conference provides an outlet for graduate students at both universities to share their current population research. The intended
goal is to facilitate population dialogue and create possible collaborative research opportunities between graduate students
at both universities. Presentations of population research are welcome. More details are at this link.
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