Demography Center
人口统计中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10458341
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 58.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-07-05 至 2027-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Project Summary
The Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology (CSDE) requests renewal of its five-year research center
infrastructure award (P2C). CSDE is a community of faculty, research scientists and students associated to
advance population science through research and training. CSDE scientists develop new demographic
measures and methods and advance knowledge about population dynamics and population health. CSDE
aims to advance the scientific understanding of human population processes, especially as they relate to five
Primary Research Areas (PRA): (1) Demographic Measurements and Methods, (2) Environments and
Populations, (3) Health of People and Populations, (4) Migrations and Settlements, and (5) Wellbeing of
Families and Households. Throughout the next five years, CSDE proposes an overarching initiative at the
scientific intersection of demography, data innovation, and population disparities, which should catalyze timely
and critically needed population science research and launch early stage investigators' independent research
within and across PRAs. CSDE offers an intellectual home for collaborating and learning through its weekly
seminar series, workshops, program-specific activities organized by PRA Chairs, staffing support for logistics,
real and virtual meeting space, and information sharing. CSDE provides the very best support for all aspects of
research administration from project inception to completion. CSDE advances population science through
expert consultation on every stage of science and easy access to cutting-edge facilities that place CSDE
affiliate researchers' work at the very forefront of their fields, including high performance computing, a
biodemography lab, data collaborative, and federal statistics data enclave. CSDE catalyzes population science
through: (1) opportunities and venues for intellectual exchanges and advancing affiliates' research, (2)
promotion of early career scientists' research, (3) innovative multi-investigator faculty research initiatives with
potential for high-reward results significantly advancing population science, and (4) outreach to external
affiliates at non-NIH-funded research centers. CSDE fosters novel approaches for advancing population
science through its faculty and staff whose methodological prowess includes expertise in Biodemography, Data
Science, and Demography. The UW values CSDE, providing $1,375,000 annually from the Office of Research,
College of Art and Sciences, and seven other colleges, schools, and initiatives. This support totals $6.9 million
over five years and represents an 83% increase from five years ago, reflecting UW's recognition of CSDE's
productivity, innovation, and impact.
项目摘要
人口统计学研究中心(CSDE)要求续签其五年研究中心
基础设施奖(P2C)。 CSDE是一个教师,研究科学家和学生的社区
通过研究和培训提高人口科学。 CSDE科学家发展了新的人群
措施和方法,并提高有关人口动态和人口健康的知识。 CSDE
旨在促进对人口过程的科学理解,尤其是与五个相关的
初级研究领域(PRA):(1)人口测量和方法,(2)环境和
人口,(3)人口的健康,(4)迁移和定居点,(5)
家庭和家庭。在接下来的五年中,CSDE提出了一项总体倡议
人口统计学,数据创新和人口差异的科学交集,应及时催化
以及急需的人口科学研究并启动早期研究人员的独立研究
内部和跨Pras。 CSDE为通过每周一次的合作和学习提供了知识分子之家
研讨会系列,研讨会,由PRA主持人组织的特定计划活动,人员配备支持,
真实和虚拟的会议空间以及信息共享。 CSDE为所有方面的各个方面提供了最好的支持
从项目开始到完成的研究管理。 CSDE通过
有关科学阶段的每个阶段的专家咨询,并轻松进入CSDE的尖端设施
会员研究人员在其领域最前沿的工作,包括高性能计算
生物人口统计实验室,数据协作和联邦统计数据飞地。 CSDE催化种群科学
通过:(1)智力交流的机会和场所,并推进分支机构的研究,(2)
促进早期职业科学家的研究,(3)与
高奖励结果的潜力显着提高了人口科学,(4)向外部推广
非NIH资助的研究中心的分支机构。 CSDE促进了推动人口的新方法
科学通过其方法论能力的教职员工包括生物人口统计学专业知识,数据
科学和人口统计学。 UW值CSDE,每年从研究办公室提供1,375,000美元,
艺术与科学学院,以及其他七所大学,学校和倡议。这项支持总计690万美元
在五年中,与五年前相比增长了83%,反映了UW对CSDE的认可
生产力,创新和影响。
项目成果
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