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How do you navigate a nonlinear, “squiggly line” career in science and public health? Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, an epidemiologist and scientific...
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Healthcare professionals explore ways to improve the health of individuals, families and communities through prevention, detection and healthy lifestyle.

How do you navigate a nonlinear, “squiggly line” career in science and public health? Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, an epidemiologist and scientific...

Public health often works behind the scenes—preventing illness, protecting communities, and generating research that too often stays hidden...

Join Chancellor May as he meets a couple of UC Davis researchers and the people who have been impacted by their positive work on the UC Davi...

UC Davis researchers are using innovative techniques, including drone data collection, to battle an invasive species of weed that is threate...

This program demonstrates how to exercise when you don't have a great amount of time or energy. Natalie Marshall, MD, also discusses how to...

As AI becomes more prevalent, many people are asking how it will impact health care. In this program, Dr. Ida Sim, Professor of Medicine and...

E-cigarettes were first sold in the United States in 2007. These battery-operated devices heat a liquid made of chemicals, including some wi...

UC Berkeley engineers have created a simple and low-cost new arsenic treatment system to help low-income communities access safer water. In...

Alzheimer’s disease is a major health crisis that is projected to become an even larger threat in the coming decades. According to the Natio...

The world has lived through 2+ years of the COVID-19 pandemic, heightening the awareness of the links between health and other aspects of li...

The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) began in 1991 sponsored by the World Bank and the World Health Organization to fill a critical gap...

COVID-19 changed many aspects of our lives, and policymakers at the local, state, and federal level are seeking solutions to help restore th...

E-cigarettes were first sold in the United States in 2007. These battery-operated devices heat a liquid made of flavorings and other chemica...

Across the United States, more than 100 people are killed and more than 200 are injured every day by firearms. As an emergency room doctor,...

The DIY air purifier is the latest project of the Common Humanity Collective, a Bay Area mutual aid organization which was launched in March...

Most research studies don't consider how different races perceive the stressfulness of stress exposure. This has led to a paradox among ment...

María Marquine, PhD, discusses her recent work looking at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on well-being and cognition for Latinos and no...

Dr. Annie Luetkemeyer discusses improving outcomes for COVID patients as well as medications such as remdesivir, dexamethasone, and anticoag...

Dr. Diane Havlir knows it takes a community to end a pandemic. Latinx was particualry hard hit with COVID-19. She talks about what Unidos en...

Dr. George Rutherford shares what we know about the emergence and spread of SARS-CoV-2, the epidemiology of COVID-19, and the status of immu...

In this wide-ranging conversation, Jesse Nodora shares his journey into a career in public health, how COVID-19 has impacted his mindset and...

Explore the relationship between our climate emergency and ubiquitous exposure to toxic environmental chemicals, regarding their impacts on...

The rise in antibiotic resistance poses one of the greatest challenges to public health and modern medicine. The roots of the dilemma are ma...

Dr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by...

This interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the leading experts on the American response to COVID-19, explores what the country is doing t...

Maria Araneta, Professor of Epidemiology and Family and Preventative Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine describes how social inequi...

Are humans rational beings guided by facts and information or do our moral views, desires, affiliations and motivations influence our percep...

Dr. Jess Mandel, Professor of Medicine and Chief, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine at UC San Diego Health details th...

Dr. Francesca Torriani, Infectious Disease Specialist at the UC San Diego School of Medicine describes protocols to enable working and educa...

The pain and devastation caused by COVID-19 continues down an uncertain path. Health experts continue to grapple with infections at an alarm...

The purpose of public health is to fulfill society’s interest in assuring the conditions in which people can be healthy, says Dr. Richard Ja...

Renowned immunology expert Stephen Hedrick chronicles global pandemic history and biology and explains why the only way to achieve a stable...

Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, California's first-ever Surgeon General , is dedicated to changing the way our society deals with the public health...

Founding Dean, Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, Cheryl A. M. Anderson, PhD, MPH, MS, shares the work of...

The Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science at UC San Diego addresses 21st century public health challenges and...

Dr. Suneil Koliwad is an Endocrinologist and an Expert in Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism. In this talk, he looks at obesity, diabetes, an...

People with allergies know that daily weather determines symptoms. Dr. Katherine Gunding explores how climate change is contributing to high...

The duration of the wildfire season is longer and catastrophic wildfires are increasing in frequency due to climate change. There is clear e...

Extreme heat often results in the highest annual number of death among weather-related disasters. Heat emergencies will increase as the clim...

Both the pandemic and the climate crisis underscore that planetary and human wellbeing are inextricably linked. Dr. Seri Weiser discusses th...

Human health is affected by environmental change. Those impacts are distributed unequally within and between populations and the disparity b...

Throughout the US and around the world, extreme heat is on the rise. It's a trend that many of us have perceived even in our own lifetimes....

1 in 9 US households are food insecure. Dr. Hilary Seligman looks at the impact of food insecurity on health across the lifespan. Food insec...

E-cigarette myths are plenty and include the false ideas that they are safer than cigarettes, that they help smokers quit and that they don'...

A special faculty panel discusses the three different initiatives at UCSF aimed at addressing adverse childhood experience that affect peopl...

Ben Meisel, MD, Medical Director, California Children's Services San Francisco Department of Public Health. Series: "Developmental Disabilit...

A team of UCSF scientists discuss their groundbreaking blueprint that reveals how COVID-19 hijacks human cells and identifies drug compounds...

Renter's incomes have not caught up to housing costs adding to the causes of homelessness. Dr. Josh Bamberger, Associate Director, UCSF Beni...

How does a hospital system quickly adapt to manage a crisis? Patty Maysent, CEO of UC San Diego Health, describes how a team approach, embra...

Obesity is at the root of silent epidemics such as type 2 diabetes and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Laura Schmidt explores the causes a...