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February 21, 2023

New Data Release from Add Health

The following data are now available to Add Health contract researchers.  Historical Neighborhood RedliningThis contextual database allows researchers to identify potential long-term consequences of redlining for contemporary inequities in neighborhood environments, and individual health and socioeconomic attainment over the life course. N=20,706Waves III - V Multi-year Air Pollution Exposure EstimatesThe...
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February 13, 2023

Warts and all: successes and failures in population health grant writing

Former Add Health Director, Dr. Kathleen Mullan Harris, will join panelists to speak at the Interdisciplinary Association of Population Health (IAPHS) webinar, “Warts and All: Successes and Failures in Population Health Grant Writing,” on Thursday, February 16th from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EDT. In this webinar, esteemed panelists (all...
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Add Health Director Dr. Robert A. Hummer
February 6, 2023

Dr. Robert Hummer speaks at the UCLA California Center for Population Research

Add Health Director, Dr. Robert Hummer, will be giving a seminar at the UCLA California Center for Population Health on Wednesday, February 8th, from 12:00 pm to 1:20 pm PST. His talk, titled “Assessing Cognitive Functioning and Health Disparities in Early Midlife: A Sneak Peek at Wave VI of the...
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November 3, 2022

New Data Release

Add Health has released the following data for contract users: Wave V Hepatic Injury This file contains constructed measures designed to facilitate analysis and interpretation of hepatic injury based on venous blood collected via phlebotomy at the Wave V home exam.  Assay results for aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase...
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