Social genomics researchers from across the world convene at the University of Wisconsin–Madison to discuss advances in the field.
About
With support from the National Institute of Aging, the La Follette School for Public Affairs and Initiative in Social Genomics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is hosting The Advances in Social Genomics Conference Series (TAGC). Researchers from any of the biological or social sciences are encouraged to participate.
The goal of this conference is to showcase scholarship that considers biodemographic factors across the life course that shape health and aging processes. The conference this year will have a focus on biological aging, but we welcome all work in social genomics, broadly construed.
To be considered for this conference, please submit a complete paper, a working draft, or an extended abstract (including data description, methods, and preliminary results) as a .pdf file by March 7, 2025. There is no conference registration fee. Funding is available for travel/accommodations of selected papers. More information and updates on the event can be found on the TAGC website.
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Organizers
La Follette School for Public Affairs, National Institute of Aging, Initiative in Social Genomics.
Contact
Mindy Walker, mindy.walker@wisc.edu