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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (60 minute)
The intersection of sociology, demography, and genomics presents a critical nexus for understanding social phenomena. Increasingly, social scientists are using -omic data to interpret social and population processes, to develop new methods, and even to refine causal inference methods. In this session, we seek to highlight the recent developments that are driving the interdisciplinary field of social science genomics forward.
Bridging the genetic gap: a gene-environment analysis of social bridging, APOE genotype, and cognitive health - Wenhua (Zoey) Lai, Wayne State University; Tianyao Qu, Indiana University-Bloomington; Siyun Peng, Indiana University-Bloomington; Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington
DNA, Self-Reported Ancestry, and Social Scientific Inquiry - Luyin Zhang, Princeton University; Sam Trejo, Princeton University
Marital Status, Epigenetic Aging, and Health in an East Asian Context: Evidence from Taiwan Biobank - Meng-Jung Lin, National Taiwan University
The Gap Within the Gap: Using Continuous Measures of Racialization to Study School Racial Segregation - Varsha Menon, Princeton University; Sam Trejo, Princeton University