Reimagining Public Health
February 2, 2023
From pandemics to health inequities, confronting future crises will look different — and that’s a good thing.
February 2, 2023
From pandemics to health inequities, confronting future crises will look different — and that’s a good thing.
May 5, 2020
With website, UC San Diego School of Medicine scientists will monitor health and well-being during and after pandemic.
April 16, 2020
…experts to highlight disruption pandemic has caused to democracy, climate change, the economy and more In this time of fear and uncertainty, many seek to understand how the novel coronavirus will change the world permanently. From massive job losses, to an overrun health care system, and increased tensions among nations,…
May 20, 2021
…early days of the pandemic? A. My first thought is gratitude toward the people who worked on campus throughout the pandemic, which is one-third of my portfolio. The facilities, logistics and mail teams needed to be on campus and work through a time of great uncertainty. Fortunately, we have been…
March 25, 2021
…Despite political risk to researchers and participants, new study provides first glimpse of pandemic’s impact on health care workers in Nicaragua, a country where secrecy reigns A masked street vendor in Nicaragua, where public health researchers have lost their jobs for criticizing the government’s lack of response to the COVID-19…
November 30, 2021
Armed with de-identified internet use data from UC San Diego dorm Wi-Fi, the researchers examined how online school and leisure activities shifted – for both American and international students.
December 10, 2020
…Trial Launched Despite COVID-19 Pandemic First patient to receive individualized TIL therapy undergoes treatment at Moores Cancer Center Since 2016, Bernard Thurman has undergone traditional treatments, experimental therapies and surgeries to counter the cancer within him, but nothing successfully eradicated the disease. Earlier this year, the oncologists in Los Angeles…
March 31, 2022
While potentially crucial to preventing the spread of COVID-19, lockdowns are associated with increased rates of depression and anxiety as well as food insecurity among women in India and other parts of the developing world, according to a new research. Credit: Travel Wild/iStock.
February 10, 2022
…impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. A UC San Diego alumna, she was working in the Division of Social Sciences as director of alumni engagement when she decided to pursue her doctorate of education. “As a first-generation Latinx student, I understand the distinction between surviving and thriving in higher education,” said…
April 4, 2022
Charitable giving increased in counties that experienced COVID-19-related deaths, reveals a new study from the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management published in Nature’s Scientific Reports.