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NACDA Podcasts

Our Data on Aging Podcasts are available on our site and YouTube! 

Check out our most recent recording with Dr. Ken Ferraro, where he discusses his research in health inequality and racial disparities. 

Explore past recordings by visiting our YouTube playlist, or our Podcasts and Researcher Interviews page. 

 

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Have a gerontological topic you want us to discuss in a podcast? Submit a suggestion to us by emailing us at icpsr-nacda@umich.edu. 

Aug 31, 2021

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