Fall 2001 Lecture Series
Sept. 20, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
2:40 pm
Dr. Robert Whitaker
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (visiting Princeton University, 2001-02)
Obesity in Low-Income Women and Children: Prevention, Perception, and Policy
Sept. 26, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
12:15pm
Professor Anne Case
Princeton University
Does Money Protect Health Status? Evidence from South African Pensions
Joint seminar with the Research Program in Development Studies
Oct. 4, 2001
No seminar -- Health Affairs Conference
Oct. 11, 2001
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rte 1
4:30pm
Dr. Howard Markel
University of Michigan
When Germs Travel: American Immigration and the Public Health in the 20th Century
Joint seminar with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Oct. 16, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
12:15pm
Professor William Evans
University of Maryland
The Impact of Income on Mortality: Evidence from the Social Security Notch
Joint seminar with the Office of Population Research and Industrial Relations Section
Oct. 23, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
12:00pm
Professor Anne Case, Professor Christina Paxson, and Dr. Darren Lubotsky
Princeton University
Economic Status and Health in Childhood: the Origins of the Gradient
Joint with Office of Population Research
Nov. 8, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
2:40pm
Professor Thomas Getzen
Temple University (Visiting Princeton 2001-02)
Aggregation and the Measurement of Health Care Costs
Nov. 15, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
2:40pm
Dr. Doug Miller
University of California, Berkeley
What Underlies the Black-White Infant Mortality Gap? An Examination of the Importance of Birthweight, Behavior, Environment, and Health Care
Nov. 29, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
2:40pm
Dr. Darren Lubotsky
Princeton University
Family Resources, Behavior, and Children's Cognitive Development
Dec. 6, 2001
300 Wallace Hall
4:30pm
Dr. Barron Lerner
Columbia University
Fighting the War on Breast Cancer, 1900-2000: Medicine, Culture and Politics
 
 
Lectures and seminars from previous semesters:
Spring, 2001
Fall, 2001
Spring, 2002
Fall, 2002
Spring, 2003
Fall, 2003
Spring, 2004

Fall, 2004