The 2015 SER Annual Conference is June 16-19 in Denver Colorado. Several Cluster faculty and students will be attending and you can see the following talks from faculty:
Wednesday
Keyes – Modeling the effects of alcohol taxation on rates of violence and homicide in New York City: an agent-based modeling approach
El-Sayed – Do body mass norms among demographic groups influence perceptions of overweight? A study of adults in the United States
Thursday
Keyes – The mathematical limits of genetic prediction for complex chronic disease
Keyes – Teaching epidemiology by building on foundational concepts
Friday
El-Sayed – Toward a Systems Epidemiology: The uses and misuses of systems models in population health
and several posters including:
El-Sayed – Ineffective insurance in 42 low- and middle-income countries.
El-Sayed – Does health insurance mitigate inequities in non-communicable disease treatment? Evidence from 48 low- and middle-income countries.
Suglia – Adverse Child Experiences and Socioeconomic status in a nationally representative sample of young adults.