Projects & Grants
We conduct research in a wide variety of areas. View some of our recent project highlights or explore them all by topic area.
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Population Health
Universal Strengths-Based Parenting Support in Pediatric Health Care for Families with Very Young Children Following the Flint Water Crisis
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Social Psychology
Poverty & Inequality
Population Health
Human Development
Transdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Racism & Health Inequities (RacismLab)
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Faculty Profiles
ISR’s faculty experts conduct groundbreaking and wide-ranging social science research — representing more than 20 academic disciplines. Included below are two examples of the type of work being done by members of our team.
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Kaitlin Raimi
Faculty Associate, RCGD Adjunct Asst Professor, Psychology Assistant Professor, Ford School Of Public Policy
Kaitlin T. Raimi is an assistant professor of public policy at the Ford School. A social psychologist, her interests center … more -
Arland D. Thornton
Research Professor, SRC-Family Demography Research Professor, PSC Professor, Sociology
Arland Thornton is Professor of Sociology, Population Studies, and Survey Research at the University of Michigan, where he is also … more
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