Population, Neurodevelopment and Genetics Program
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Linking developmental, cognitive, clinical, public health, and educational science with neurobiology and genetics. Survey Research Center | Institute for Social Research | The University of Michigan #PNGresearch #GeSS
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Along with a brand new website - src.isr.umich.edu - we are launching a quarterly newsletter that will share Survey Research Center research, media mentions, and publications. Sign up here: myumi.ch/G2pXR
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"Dementia and cognitive impairment are prevalent conditions, and susceptibility likely begins years before symptoms. Early life has not been comprehensively tested for potential risk factors for dementia"
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New work from MiCDA @umisr.bsky.social @um-src.bsky.social @umichsph.bsky.social affiliate Kelly Marie Bakulski @erinware.bsky.social in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease
Calling all former #GeSS participants! We are hosting our NIA sponsored Genomics for Social Scientists- Epigenetics workshop January 20-23, 2026 VIRTUALLY🎉 Applications are now open through 10/31, so dust off your CV & please share with your colleagues: myumi.ch/P3QAe
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"Research utilizing epigenetic clocks has accelerated in recent years, but it is largely unknown how consistently these measures perform across country and cultural contexts, and thus, how useful they are for understanding the large differences in health outcomes across countries."
Remarkable concordance in associations between epigenetic clocks and health behaviors across three countries
Research utilizing epigenetic clocks has accelerated in recent years, but it is largely unknown how consistently these measures perform across country…
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New work from MiCDA @umisr.bsky.social @um-src.bsky.social @um-psc.bsky.social affiliates @colterm.bsky.social Jessica Faul in Social Science & Medicine

Remarkable concordance in associations between epigenetic clocks and health behaviors across three countries
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🧪Jennifer A. Smith was part of a team that generated whole-genome sequences from 2,762 individuals in India, which is underrepresented in genomic surveys, capturing the genetic diversity across most geographic regions, linguistic groups, and historically underrepresented communities myumi.ch/15gZJ
50,000 years of evolutionary history of India: Impact on health and disease variation
A genomic study of 2,762 individuals from India offers important insights into the genomic diversity and evolutionary history of the subcontinent and highlights the extensive genetic variation, gene f...
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New work from MiCDA @umisr.bsky.social @um-src.bsky.social affiliate @helenmeier.bsky.social

Compositional analysis of lymphocytes and their relationship with health outcomes: findings from the health and retirement study

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New work from MiCDA @umisr.bsky.social @um-src.bsky.social affiliate Jessica Faul in The Journals of Gerontology

Epigenetic Clocks Relate to Four Age-Related Health Outcomes Similarly across Three Countries

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Another #DemographyMinute from #PAA2025: Farah Ammous of @um-src.bsky.social describes Health and Retirement Study research demonstrating that physical activity is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease in older adults. With Helen Meier, @colterm.bsky.social and Jessica Faul
Farah Ammous, an SRC affiliate, provides insight into her poster at #PAA2025 describing physical activity and reduced health risks.
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Farah Ammous, an SRC affiliate, provides insight into her poster at #PAA2025 describing physical activity and reduced health risks.
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📢 Join our virtual AND in-person Monitoring the Future @icpsrsummer.bsky.social workshops this summer! The workshops will provide an overview of the MTF Cross-sectional & Panel studies, focusing on the public-use & restricted-use data available from @icpsr.bsky.social & @nahdap.bsky.social
📢 Join our #PNGresearch team on 4/11 at 8:30! #PAA2025
Joshua Goode, Trey Smith, Jessica Faul, @colterm.bsky.social & Daniel Notterman will report on their findings regarding DNA Methylation as a Surrogate Biomarker for Early-Life Poverty at #PAA2025. Friday, 4/11, 8:30am More details: myumi.ch/n18Qd
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🌸 🧬 Childhood poverty is associated with poor health across the lifespan, but how do early-life socioeconomic conditions become biologically embedded? Joshua Goode, Trey Smith, Jessica Faul, @colterm.bsky.social, and Daniel Notterman present at #PAA2025. @um-src.bsky.social myumi.ch/qZk4m 🧪