Center for Demography and Ecology
人口学和生态学中心
基本信息
- 批准号:8846377
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.32万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-09-24 至 2019-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAnniversaryApplications GrantsArchivesAreaBehaviorBiologicalBiological MarkersBiomedical ResearchBrain imagingChildCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesComplexDataData AnalysesData CollectionData QualityDemographyDevelopmentDisadvantagedDisciplineEcologyEconomicsEducational workshopElderlyEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorFacultyFamilyFertilityFosteringFundingGenerationsGeneticGenetic MarkersGoalsGrantGrowthHealthHome environmentHousehold and FamilyHumanIndividualInequalityInfluentialsInstitutesInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalLeadershipLettersLibrariesLifeLife Cycle StagesMentorshipMissionModelingNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNatureOutcomePersonal SatisfactionPilot ProjectsPlayPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesPostdoctoral FellowPovertyPreparationPrintingProcessPublic PolicyRecruitment ActivityRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesRoleSchoolsScienceScientistSecureServicesSocial SciencesStratificationStudentsTechniquesTrainingTraining ProgramsTravelUniversitiesWisconsinWorkbiodemographychild bearingcollegecomputing resourcesdissemination researcheconomic behaviorflexibilityhuman capitalinnovationmortalitypublic health relevancesocialsocial organizationtrend
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application requests five years of support for the Center for Demography and Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. CDE is a highly-productive population research center, with 57 affiliates in 14 departments and 4 colleges conducting work that directly addresses the three components of the PDB scientific mission. It has held NICHD center grant funding continuously since 1972 and this application requests continuation of that support under NICHD's Population Dynamics Centers Research Infrastructure (P2C). Support is requested for an Administrative Core, a Development Core, and two research support cores -- Computing and Data. The center grant would support an integrated and interdisciplinary collection of scholars whose research spans the field of population science. During the past five years, CDE has recruited a large number of excellent young scientists and established scholars and strengthened its ties across campus with departments, research centers and institutes in fields related to CDE's existing and emerging research areas. Our research portfolio is now more diverse, is more international in character, and covers a greater portion of the life course than in the past. CDE affiliates work in three established research areas: (1) Fertility, Families, & Households, (2) the Demography of Inequality, and (3) Health & Mortality and in two emerging research areas that we propose to develop further over the next five years: (4) Biodemography and (5) Environmental and Spatial Demography. In addition to innovative research in each of these areas, CDE researchers continue to collect and produce high-quality data for the use by the population research community, including a growing body of genetic and biomarker data. Continued infrastructure support from NICHD will allow CDE to leverage substantial commitments from the University, a large portfolio of individual research grants, and outstanding human and organizational resources to promote innovative interdisciplinary research in population science.
描述(由申请人提供):本申请要求为威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校人口学和生态学中心提供五年的支持。 CDE 是一个高效的人口研究中心,拥有 14 个系和 4 个学院的 57 个附属机构,开展的工作直接解决 PDB 科学使命的三个组成部分。自 1972 年以来,它一直持有 NICHD 中心赠款资金,本申请请求在 NICHD 人口动态中心研究基础设施 (P2C) 下继续提供该支持。请求支持管理核心、开发核心和两个研究支持核心——计算和数据。该中心的拨款将支持研究跨越人口科学领域的综合和跨学科学者的集合。五年来,CDE在CDE现有和新兴研究领域相关领域吸纳了一大批优秀的青年科学家,建立了学者队伍,加强了校内与院系、研究中心和研究所的联系。与过去相比,我们的研究组合现在更加多样化,更加国际化,并且涵盖了生命历程的更大部分。 CDE 附属机构在三个既定研究领域开展工作:(1) 生育率、家庭和住户,(2) 不平等人口学,(3) 健康与死亡率,以及我们建议在未来五年内进一步发展的两个新兴研究领域:(4) 生物人口学和 (5) 环境和空间人口学。除了在每个领域进行创新研究外,CDE 研究人员还继续收集和生成供人口研究界使用的高质量数据,包括不断增长的遗传和生物标志物数据。 NICHD 持续的基础设施支持将使 CDE 能够利用大学的大量承诺、大量的个人研究资助以及优秀的人力和组织资源来促进人口科学领域的创新跨学科研究。
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