The USC|UCLA Center on Biodemography and Population Health


A synergistic research environment devoted to understanding population health

 
 

Request for Pilot Proposals


Submission deadline: March 1, 2024
The USC/UCLA CBPH invites interested investigators to submit proposals for twelve month pilot research projects. Projects will begin on July 1st, 2024 and end on June 30th, 2025.

 
 

Contextual Data Resources for Understanding the Role of the Exposome in Aging Workshop


March 11-12, 2024 at the University of Southern California (and online)
This hybrid two-day workshop will have both in-person and online attendance options. The workshop is sponsored by the USC/UCLA Center on Biodemography and Population Health (P30AG017265).

 
 

Call for Papers: NIA-Sponsored Biomarker Network Meeting


April 17, 2024
The Biomarker Network at the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan is soliciting abstracts for presentations at the Biomarker Network Meeting, which will take place in person on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 (one day before PAA 2024).

About the center

The USC/UCLA Center on Biodemography and Population Health (CBPH) is a multisite center located at the Andrus Gerontology Center of the University of Southern California and the Program in Geriatric Medicine in the School of Medicine of the University of California at Los Angeles. It is one of 14 centers in the Demography and Economics of Aging Centers Program sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA).

The primary purpose of the CBPH is to provide a synergistic research environment for the integration and translation of research findings from a variety of disciplines to understand population health. The Center takes a multidisciplinary approach by linking demographers, biologists, economists, psychologists, epidemiologists, health policy specialists, medical researchers and clinical geriatricians. This integration of biological, epidemiologic and medical risk information which characterizes Center research is fundamental to understanding and projecting demographic trends and differences in population health.

What we aim to do

  • To support pilot projects and on-going bio-demographic research that integrate epidemiological, medical, and biological information with the demographic perspective on population health.

  • To train students in research methods and host workshops related to the biodemography of aging.

  • To develop models of population health outcomes that will clarify the effects of changes in risk factors and interventions on population health.

  • To disseminate results of Center work and integrate work from a network of related researchers and policy makers.

What our research can help us better understand

  • The effects of social, behavioral, biological, and medical factors on population health outcomes.

  • The causes of observed racial, socioeconomic, and gender differences in population health in later life.

  • The interdependence of health outcomes including chronic diseases, functioning changes, disability and mortality.

  • Potential changes in the future rates of disease and functioning problems in the aging population.

USC Training Grant in Gerontology

The Multidisciplinary Research Training in Gerontology ProgramĀ supports predoctoral and postdoctoral students whose research focus is on factors influencing human physical and mental health and aging. The aim of this program is to support the next generation of scientists working on aspects of aging.

A partnership between

  • A joint center at the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (P30 AG017625).