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Collaborative for Innovation in Data & Measurement in Aging (CIDMA) Institute

Location : The Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago
Contact : Kelsey Bogue, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Apply by June 1, 2022 - contact Kelsey Bogue at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to inquire about submitting a late application.
Learn more and apply at: https://chess.uchicago.edu/cidma-institute/
In person September 15-16, 2022
The Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago
1201 E 60th Street, Chicago 60637
No registration fee for accepted participants
Limited to 40 attendees
Travel stipends available for early career researchers

Researchers at the University of Chicago and Duke invite you to apply for the first annual Collaborative for Innovation in Data & Measurement in Aging (CIDMA) Institute, held at UChicago, September 15-16, 2022. The goal of CIDMA is to identify, design, conduct and assess innovations in data collection and measurement within longitudinal research on aging and disseminate the findings of these assessments broadly.

The Inaugural CIDMA Institute will bring together researchers and data collection professionals for a two-day interactive workshop focused on identifying ongoing challenges in data collection and measurement and brainstorming potential innovations to address these challenges. In addition, researchers leading the initial CIDMA assessment projects will present preliminary results and lead a discussion on opportunities for future applications. Participants are encouraged to bring challenges from their own research to share with the group. Learn more about the Institute and apply to attend here.

Please contact Kelsey Bogue at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions. The CIDMA Institute is sponsored by the NIA P30 Center on Healthy Aging Behaviors and Longitudinal Investigations and the NIA P30 Center for Population Health and Aging at Duke University. The faculty organizers for the institute are Kathleen Cagney, PhD, University of Michigan, Joe Hotz, PhD, Duke University, and David Meltzer, MD, PhD, University of Chicago.

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