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SUMMARY:NIA-Sponsored Biomarker Network Meeting
DESCRIPTION:@ The Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Conference, 2015\nAgenda\nAttendees\nSocial Factors and Inflammation, Allostic Load, Biological Risk and Physiological Dysregulation\n\nLee: Offspring’s Schooling and Inflammation of Older Parents\nDellor & Upchurch: Child Maltreatment, Interpersonal Violence and Inflammation\nKreuger, Hatzenbuehler and Upchurch: Sexual Identity Concordance and Allostatic Load\nLi, Yang, Yin, Shi and Zeng: Social Relationships and Cumulative Physiologcal Dysregulation among Chinese at Advance Ages: Findings from the CLHLS\n\n\nUsing Dried Blood Spots\n\nFaul: Investigation of Dried Blood Spot HbA1c Measurement Errors Using TipTemp Stamps\nSnodgrass, Thiele, Eick, Chatterji, Naidoo, Madurai, and Kowal: Preliminary Dried Blood Spot Biomarker Data from the Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE)\nEick, Urlacher, Kowal and Snodgrass: What a Drop Can(t) Do: Methodological Challenges Associated with Incorporating Dried Blood Spot Biomarkers into Population-based Research\n\n\nUpdates on HRS Biomarkers\n\nCrimmins: HRS Biomarker Data, 2006-2008 and 2010-2012\nMitchell, Ailshire, Ki Kim, Crimmins: Four-year Change in Cumulative Biological Risk: Does Race/Ethnicity Matter?\n\n\nGenetics\n\nDomingue, Wedow, Conley, McQueen, Hoffman, and Boardman: The Application of Genome Wide Relationship Statistics to Social Scientific Inquir\nGlei, Goldman, Risques, Rehkopf, Dow, Rosero-Bixby and Weinstein: Predicting Survival: Telomere Length versus Conventional Predictors\n\n\nNew Measurement Approaches\n\nGruenewald: The Use of Smart Devices (Tablets, Phones) to Collect Cognitive Performance and Self-Report Activity and Affect Data\nHerd, Rey, and DiLoreto: Incorporating the Microbiome into the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study\nFord and Browning: Feasibility of Hair Collection for Biomarker Research in Population Studies of Adolescents: Updates from the Field\nWesterman, Pyka, Groos, Ehlers, Krause and Mueller: Semen Quality as Predictor of Mortality in a Cohort of Out-Patients of a German Andrology Clinic: Biomedical vs. Life with-children Pathways of Influence\n\n\n\n
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