Dan Simon

Dan Simon Published Chapter from Dissertation

Feb. 20, 2024

Dan Simon has published a chapter from his dissertation (co-authored with Ryan Masters), "Institutional Failures as Structural Determinants of Suicide: The Opioid Epidemic and the Great Recession in the United States," in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

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Ryan Masters & co-authors Publish in Journal of Health and Social Behavior

May 4, 2023

Ryan Masters and co-authors Andrea Tilstra (Oxford University and CU PhD 2022), Dan Simon (CU PhD student), and Kate Coleman-Minahan (CU Anschutz Medical Campus), have published their article, "Differences in Determinants: Racialized Obstetric Care and Increases in U.S. State Labor Induction Rates," in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior...

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Lori Hunter and Dan Simon had a paper published this week by Population and Environment

April 23, 2021

This is an outgrowth of one of the Migration-Climate-Health workshops held through CUPC over the past several years. Abstract: Climate change and attendant weather events are global phenomena with wide-ranging implications for migration and health. We argue that while these issues are inherently interrelated, little empirical or policy attention has...

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Our grad students are up to big things! Check out some recent accomplishments

Jan. 5, 2021

Dan Simon received a Graduate Student Award ($1,000) from CARTSS in support of his dissertation research. Cograts Dan! Melissa Villarreal and Bertha Bermudez Tapia received 2021 Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant awards! Congratulations Melissa and Bertha!! Hillary Steinberg completed the Certificate in College Teaching through the Center for Teaching and...

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Graduate student, Dan Simon, presents paper at ASA session

Aug. 31, 2020

Dan Simon presented his paper, "Structural Shocks and Suicide Mortality: The Cases of the Opioid Epidemic and the Great Recession in the United States" (co-authored with Ryan Masters) at the ASA Health and Mortality session sponsored by the Section on the Sociology of Population.