Life Course History
Interviews from 2011
A look back at how we understood a life course approach.
In 2011, our Life Course Research Network conducted a series of interviews with national and international experts working to translate a life course approach into practice. Guided by PI Neal Halfon and conducted by researchers Michael Lu, Shirley Russ and Kandyce Larson, these interviews provide a “historic snapshot’ of our understanding at that time. They are not a comprehensive record of activity in the field but reflect the perspectives of a core group of MCH leaders. They prompt reflection on how far we have come and how much we have yet to do. Copies of these transcripts have been deposited at the Georgetown Center for the History of Maternal and Child Health. Interviewees include David Barker, Chris Forrest, Bernard Guyer, Cheri Pies, Chad Abresch, and Tina Cheng.
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Life Course History: Interview with Tina Cheng
Originally published by the Life Course Research Network (LCRN) on January 1, 2011
Life Course History: Interview with Cheri Pies
Originally published by the Life Course Research Network (LCRN) on February 1, 2011.
Life Course History: Interview with David Barker
Originally published by the Life Course Research Network (LCRN) on April 1, 2011
Life Course History: Interview with Christopher Forrest
Originally published by the Life Course Research Network (LCRN) on April 1, 2011
Life Course History: Interview with Bernard Guyer
Originally published by the Life Course Research Network (LCRN) on June 1, 2011
Life Course History: Interview with Chad Abresch
Originally published by the Life Course Research Network (LCRN) on July 1, 2011
There's more work to do.
Our work didn't stop in 2011. The Life Course Research Network (LCRN) transitioned into the Life Course Intervention Research Network (LCIRN) in 2018. The LCIRN was a collaborative network of more than 75 researchers from 25 institutions, service providers, family and community representatives, and thought leaders committed to improving life course health trajectories and outcomes for children and families. In 2023, the Life Course Translational Research Network (LCT-RN) was launched with a specific focus on translating intervention research into practice.