Research on Tap: Migration: How Movement in the World Shapes Populations and Population Health (2021)

Hosted by Sandro Galea, Dean, School of Public Health

Population migration is among the central catalysts shaping the demography of the world around us, a trend likely to accelerate in the coming years. Together with population aging and urbanization, the movement of people within countries and across international borders is rapidly coming to define the early- to mid-21st century. At this Research on Tap, BU faculty across diverse fields, including literature, medicine, and engineering, will discuss how migration shapes population demographics, innovation, and population health. View the program here and the slides here

Featuring: Susan Akram | Hyeouk Chris Hahm | Dana JanbekNazli KibriaSarah KimballLance Laird | Luz López | Robert Lucas | Kinh Vu | Muhammad Zaman

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