Acknowledging DUPRI Center Grants
Duke Population Research Center
DUPRI’s Duke Population Research Center (DPRC) is supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) P2C Population Dynamics Centers Research Infrastructure Program grant, which provides support to advance the field of population dynamics research by increasing research impact, innovation, and productivity; developing junior scientists; and maximizing the efficiency of research support. The principle research areas of DPRC are Foundations of Lifelong Health and Interconnected Social Systems and Population Health. DPRC researchers also examine how social and environmental features contribute to the early life precursors of divergent health trajectories through the Durham Population Lab initiative. DUPRI’s affiliates who conduct DPRC relevant research are supported by the P2C grant (P2C HD065563) and should cite it.
Examples of acknowledgement for DPRC P2C funded work
Center for Population Health and Aging
DUPRI’s Center for Population Health and Aging (CPHA) is supported by a P30 grant, which is one of NIA’s 12 Centers on the Demography and Economics of Aging. CPHA supports the infrastructure and pilot data necessary for research and program development, focusing on CPC’s three principle research areas: Biodemography (biological and biomedical demography of aging), Life Course Studies and Intergenerational Studies, including the transmission of health and longevity. DUPRI affiliates who conduct CPHA relevant research in these areas are supported by the P30 grant (P30 AG034424) and should cite it.
Examples of acknowledgement for CPHA P30 funded work