Skip to main content

Your search for “Health Policy” returned 686 results

Scholarship Recipient Solange Jackson Advocates for Public Health

May 1, 2024

Undergraduate student Solange Jackson, a recipient of the UC San Diego UJIMA Network Black History Month Scholarship, hopes to make a positive impact on health care policies in underrepresented or marginalized communities.

New California Law to Curb Climate Pollutant Emissions Based on Scripps Science

September 19, 2016

California Governor Edmund “Jerry” Brown signed into law today new state restrictions on the emissions of so-called short-lived climate pollutants such as methane, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in refrigeration, and soot and other forms of black carbon. The new law was inspired by decades of research by Scripps Institution of Oceanography…

New Faculty Represent Campus’s Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Protecting the Planet

March 9, 2017

…Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Health Sciences (School of Family Medicine and Public Health), the Jacobs School of Engineering, the Division of Biological Sciences, the Division of Social Sciences, and the School of Global Policy and Strategy. “Scripps Institution of Oceanography has been at the forefront of modern climate change research…

Educational Needs of ‘Students We Share’ Go Unmet

September 13, 2016

University of California Mexico Initiative symposium examines educational experiences of students who attend school on both sides of the border, seeks solutions to improve learning opportunities

Karandeep Singh, MD, Named Inaugural Chief Health AI Officer at UC San Diego Health

December 12, 2023

Inaugural chief health artificial intelligence officer joins UC San Diego Health.

The Trump Baby Bump Among Republicans After the 2016 Election

April 27, 2022

Republican-leaning counties saw a sharp rise in birth rates compared to Democratic-leaning counties after Donald J. Trump’s surprise win in the 2016 presidential election, reveals a forthcoming study from the University of California San Diego.

Community Safety: Start with Respect and Dignity

February 10, 2022

…organizations are driven by systems—policies and procedures—almost irrespective of particular individuals. As I watched, I thought about what led us to that moment, and wondered, if I were to join a large law enforcement organization, what would be my mission? I traveled west and started the application process for the…

Blocking Sunlight to Cool Earth Won’t Reduce Crop Damage from Global Warming

August 7, 2018

…the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy.

Social Scientist Wins Mexico’s Highest Honor for Foreigners

June 12, 2012

…for the UC-wide Global Health Institute and a faculty member in the Division of Global Public Health at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. He continues to mentor students and postdoctoral fellows in a variety of disciplines. And he continues to direct the Mexican Migration Field Research and Training…

HIV and a Tale of a Few Cities

August 17, 2018

…Diego School of Medicine, with international colleagues, examined how policy reform in terms of drug decriminalization (in Mexico) and access to drug treatment (in Russia) might affect two regions hard hit by the HIV pandemic: Tijuana, Mexico and the Russian cities of Omsk and Ekaterinburg.

Category navigation with Social links