Replicated evidence for an accelerated rate of whole-body aging in schizophrenia | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core
Replicated evidence for an accelerated rate of whole-body aging in schizophrenia - Volume 56
A new paper from the Moffitt & Caspi Lab presents replicated evidence showing that people with schizophrenia exhibit a faster pace of whole-body biological aging compared with controls, as measured using a novel neuroimaging biomarker.
doi.org/10.1017/S003...
03.03.2026 14:53
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Today's DUPRI seminar features @pahoman.bsky.social, Raymond Flavious Bellamy Chair in Population Studies & Associate Professor of Sociology at Florida State University. She is presenting "Power, Institutions, and Population Health in the US."
26.02.2026 14:13
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The Lasting Effects of Incarceration | DUPRI
As a student, Lauren BrinkleyβRubinstein thought she might work in law enforcement, but she changed her mind when she saw biases in the legal justice system. Now her work focuses on how incarceration impacts a personβs physical and mental health.
dupri.duke.edu/news-events/...
26.02.2026 12:55
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Who is ready for #PAA2026?! π€ π€ π
The preliminary program is now online: buff.ly/hvP9w37
3 days of oral sessions, posters, exhibits, networking, population data, research and feedback. What are you looking forward to the most?
Get registered: buff.ly/GDo7YDm
24.02.2026 21:30
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Multifactorial Drivers of Alzheimerβs Risk: The Interplay of Genetic Susceptibility, Infectious History, and Environmental Exposures | DUPRI
Researchers at the Duke Biodemography of Aging Research Unit (BARU) have recently published three interconnected studies that shed new light on how our genes, environment, and history of infections collide to influence the risk of Alzheimerβs disease.
dupri.duke.edu/news-events/...
24.02.2026 13:09
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Symposium highlights research on metabolism and health
This yearβs symposium, βMetabolism and Health Across the Lifespan,β highlighted Duke research that informs efforts to extend and enhance both longevity and late-life health. Duke scientists addressed ...
A @dukemedschool.bsky.social symposium, "Metabolism & Health Across the Lifespan," highlighted Duke research that informs efforts to extend & enhance longevity & late-life health. DUPRI's Terrie Moffitt, Herman Pontzer, and Heather Whitson were featured speakers.
medschool.duke.edu/news/symposi...
20.02.2026 15:18
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Today's DUPRI seminar features Jennifer Montez, Professor of Sociology & Director of the Center for Aging and Policy Studies at Syracuse University. She is presenting "Why have mortality rates become increasingly unequal across U.S. counties?"
19.02.2026 14:14
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Epigenetic Age Acceleration and Hearing Function in US Older Adults | DUPRI
A new publication in Ear and Hearing by authors from Duke and UNC, including DUPRI's Jessica West, finds that faster epigenetic aging is tied to poorer hearing in older adults, linking biological age markers to ageβrelated hearing loss.
dupri.duke.edu/news-events/...
17.02.2026 14:11
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Today's DUPRI seminar features Elizabeth Frankenberg, Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Sociology at UNC Chapel Hill. She is presenting "Linking Disaster-Driven Destruction and Reconstruction to Population Health Outcomes over Two Decades."
12.02.2026 13:46
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Invisible Wounds: How Mental Disability Benefits Shape Veteran Well-Being | DUPRI
A new paper out in American Economic Journal: Economic Policy by David Silver and DUPRI Scholar @jzhangecon.bsky.social looks at the impacts of VA disability compensation for mental disabilities for veterans.
dupri.duke.edu/news-events/...
11.02.2026 15:26
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Today's DUPRI seminar features @melindacmills.bsky.social, Prof. of Demography & Pop Health at @oxpop.bsky.social & @nuffieldcollege.bsky.social, and Director of @oxforddemsci.bsky.social. She is presenting "What Population-Wide Data and Our Future Health UK Reveal About Families, Health, and Bias.β
29.01.2026 13:42
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Ageing, Disabilities, and Healthcare Utilisation: How Economic Growth Affects Public Service Inequity | Social Policy and Society | Cambridge Core
Ageing, Disabilities, and Healthcare Utilisation: How Economic Growth Affects Public Service Inequity
DUPRI student Zhe Chen has a new article out in Social Policy and Society examining healthcare access among older adults with disabilities in China, finding income and urban advantages, with regional development narrowing urbanβrural gaps but not income inequality.
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
23.01.2026 15:00
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ποΈIn our January issue, we celebrate the 5th anniversary of Nature Aging πRead one Q&A from aging researchers, another Q&A to peek behind the scenes at the journal, our reflections on the past 5 years, and lots of great science too, here: nature.com/nataging/vol...
21.01.2026 16:27
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Today's DUPRI Seminar features Daniel Schneider, Malcolm Wiener Professor of Social Policy & Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He is presenting "A Fair Work Week: Raising the Floor on Precarious Scheduling."
22.01.2026 14:47
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Why exercise doesnβt burn more calories β and why thatβs not the point | DUPRI
From primate biology to modern weight loss debates, Herman Pontzer traces how evolution shaped a metabolism built for movement, adaptation, and survival. Hint: Exercise isnβt the calorie-burning bonanza you think it is.
Read the full story here: dupri.duke.edu/news-events/...
20.01.2026 15:05
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DUPRI Winter 2026 Newsletter
The Winter 2026 DUPRI Newsletter, detailing the latest work and news from DUPRI scholars, is out now!
Find it here: mailchi.mp/6f828b44ba60...
16.01.2026 17:05
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Today's inaugural seminar of the spring 2026 DUPRI Seminar Series features @mgurven.bsky.social, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at UC Santa Barbara. He is presenting "Seven Decades: How We Evolved to Live Longer."
15.01.2026 13:50
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What if preventing Alzheimer's was possible right now?
YouTube video by Forever Duke
Dr. Heather Whitson found her calling when her love of science was linked to helping her grandmother confront Alzheimerβs. At Duke, she has found that Alzheimerβs and dementia are diseases of aging that can be prevented decades before symptoms appear.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJd1...
13.01.2026 14:06
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We are looking forward to seeing you at #PAA2026 in St. Louis, Missouri, next May for a full and rigorous scientific conference! Registration is now open! buff.ly/Ro4j9s0
29.12.2025 15:15
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ICPSR logo and text: Recent Data Updates and Additions on a transparent background of blue wavy lines.
πData Alert!π ICPSR offers new and updated data to meet your research needs. Perfect for researchers, students, and data enthusiasts. Start exploring! Check it out β‘οΈ http://myumi.ch/ICPSR-new-releases
#NewReleases #DataUpdate #DataDriven
16.12.2025 20:20
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Today's DUPRI Seminar features flash talks from DUPRI Scholars who have received pilot funding for their research. More info here: dupri.duke.edu/news-events/...
20.11.2025 13:00
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Today's DUPRI Seminar features Miyuki Hino, Associate Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at UNC Chapel Hill. She is presenting "Impacts of sea level rise and storms on residential migration in North Carolina."
13.11.2025 14:24
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APA PsycNet
Feeling supported matters for nearly every part of life. In a sweeping review and meta-analysis, Jennifer Lansford and colleagues examined how perceived social supportβwhether from parents, peers, teachers, or othersβrelates to human thriving.
psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
11.11.2025 16:26
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Today's DUPRI Seminar features Guang Guo, the George Alice Welsh Distinguished Professor of Sociology at UNC Chapel Hill. He is presenting "A Woman-Centered Biosocial Interactive Theory of Historic Fertility Decline."
06.11.2025 13:32
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