Call for papers ~ 3nd Annual IGSS Conference

With support from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, the Institute of Behavioral Science and University of Colorado Population Center are hosting the 3rd annual conference entitled Integrating Genetics and the Social Sciences. The goal of this conference is to showcase behavioral and molecular genetic studies that enhance demographic and social scientific inquiry and integrate genetics and the social sciences. Researchers from any of the biological or social sciences are encouraged to participate. Interested researchers are encouraged to examine the conference website from 2011 at: https://cupc.colorado.edu/conferences/IGSS_2011/
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 to boardman@colorado.edu by March 15th, 2012. Please use the subject line IGSS 2012 and indicate that this submission is for the 2012 Conference in the text of your email. Decisions will be made by April 1st. Travel funds are available to a limited number of participants. Please indicate in your submission if you are interested in being considered for these funds.
The conference is co-hosted by Jason Boardman, Institute of Behavioral Science and Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder and Jason Fletcher, Division of Health Policy and Administration and School of Public Health, Yale University and Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar, Columbia University. This conference is supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development. Additional funds are provided by the NICHD funded CU Population Center, the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, and the Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Funding
This conference is supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development. Additional funds are provided by the NICHD funded CU Population Center, the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, and the Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder.