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The UCI Program in Public Health Community remains open during COVID-19As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves and our world is changing daily, the Program in Public Health remains fully operational and committed to ensuring our current and prospective students, alumni, parents, faculty, and staff are supported during this difficult and unprecedented time. We continue to adhere to physical distancing guidance from the university-and from local and state officials-mandating a work from home protocol for all employees. We are a community first and foremost, and though we are practicing social distancing to help eliminate spread of the virus and protect our most vulnerable neighbors, we are not practicing social isolation. But, our student services and administrative personnel are available to answer any questions as we navigate this uncertainty. Please reach out for help or resources, as needed.
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Addresses inequities and gaps in health services and enhance COVID-19 mitigation efforts in vulnerable populations Press Release
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A new faculty hiring initiative aims to promote environmental justice and health equity in Southern California’s Black communities. Press Release
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UC Irvine Public Health There is no better time in history to engage with public health at UC Irvine, home to innovative and resourceful public health research, practice, and education initiatives. Click here to learn more about us. Our Mission and Values:
The mission of the public health program at the University of California, Irvine is to create, integrate, and translate population-based knowledge into preventive strategies for reducing the societal burden of human disease and disability through excellence in research, education, and public service. Click here to view Our Mission, Goals, and Objectives.
We currently offer a B.S. in Public Health Sciences and a B.A. in Public Health Policy; a Master of Public Health (MPH) in four emphases: Environmental Health, Epidemiology, Sociocultural Diversity and Health, and Biostatistics; and a Ph.D in Public Health with concentrations in Global Health and Disease Prevention. We also offer a minor in Public Health.
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Bridging the Gap: CONFRONTING RACISM1 Is Climate Change the Newest Social Determinant of Health? (Bridging the Gap)
October 29, 2021:
By working hand-in-hand with diverse stakeholders and experts, we can develop strategies and solutions that address climate change, reduce health disparities, and maximize health benefits. (Featuring: Wu, Jun)
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2 Five ways public health professionals can help battle vaccine hesitancy (UCI Bridging the Gap) September 07, 2021:
Dean Bernadette Boden-Albala calls upon healthcare professionals to do more to counter vaccine hesitancy. She offers specific strategies that providers can utilize to educate and encourage vaccination and to reach those in underserved communities where the pandemic is having an outsized impact.
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3 Xenophobia as a Public Health Threat (UCI Bridging the Gap) June 29, 2021:
UCI Bridging the Gap: Xenophobia as a Public Health Threat (featuring: Morey, Brittany)
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News Spotlights: Featured News1 Vaccines have prevented 245,000 deaths in the U.S., models show (OC Register)
October 31, 2021:
Featuring: Noymer, Andrew
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2 If You Can't Get a Booster Yet, Do This Right Now, Experts Say October 29, 2021:
"If you think about it, and you read what the CDC says, there's a lot of people basically that should get boosters. The majority of people are going to meet one of the criteria." (Featuring: Boden-Albala, Bernadette)
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3 Vaccines have prevented 245,000 deaths in the U.S., models show (Mercury News) November 01, 2021:
“I have zero doubt that more vaccination leads to fewer cases of COVID; and this paper shows this." (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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4 Dr. Daniel Parker receives Chartered Geographer accreditation by Royal Geographical Society November 04, 2021:
Please join us in celebrating Dr. Parker’s accomplishment, which recognizes his years of academic and professional work, as well as his commitment to the field of public health.
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5 Press release: Businesses selling non-FDA-approved stem cell products grew four-fold in five years, UCI study says November 04, 2021:
California, Texas and Florida are U.S. leaders, which now has most facilities of any country, analysis appears in Cell Stem Cell (Featuring: Turner, Leigh)
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6 How People Who Feel ‘Invincible’ to COVID-19 Are Hampering Herd Immunity Efforts October 27, 2021:
“Having a culture of community and a belief in the common good is important in containing threats like COVID-19." (Featuring: Boden-Albala, Bernadette)
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7 You probably qualify for a COVID-19 booster already, even if you don't realize it, several health experts say (Insider) October 29, 2021:
"If you think about it, and you read what the CDC says, there's a lot of people basically that should get boosters," (Featuring: Boden-Albala, Bernadette)
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8 Is Climate Change the Newest Social Determinant of Health? (Bridging the Gap) October 29, 2021:
By working hand-in-hand with diverse stakeholders and experts, we can develop strategies and solutions that address climate change, reduce health disparities, and maximize health benefits. (Featuring: Wu, Jun)
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9 Orange County's COVID-19 Hospitalizations Decline (KFI-AM 640) October 28, 2021:
“We were at 400 hospitalizations in August, so heading into the winter I'll go with 200. I'm not going to get so panicky yet. ... I'm still expecting another wave, but it's too early to say if this increase is now the start of that wave or just noise.” (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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10 Confused about whether to get a booster? Health experts share what they're telling friends and family (Insider) October 28, 2021:
"The rates of death among women who ended up with COVID who were pregnant are just really scary." (Featuring: Boden-Albala, Bernadette)
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11 This Halloween, is it safe to trick or treat in the Inland Empire? (pe) October 27, 2021:
“Kids are in school. They are interacting with each other every day. Why shouldn’t they go out trick-or-treating? There is no real compelling reason to keep them at home.” (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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12 Goal-Focused Therapy May Improve Distress in Testicular Cancer Survivors (cure) October 27, 2021:
“The development of what we call goal-focused emotion regulation therapy really came out of out of a series of more basic studies really beginning with just interviews of young adults who've had testicular cancer." (Featuring: Hoyt, Michael)
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13 Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations decline (Spectrum News 1) October 27, 2021:
"I'm still expecting another wave, but it's too early to say if this increase is now the start of that wave or just noise." (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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14 Orange County's COVID-19 hospitalizations continue rising (Spectrum News 1) October 26, 2021:
Featuring: Noymer, Andrew
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15 The ‘original’ COVID-19 is essentially gone ((East Bay Times) October 25, 2021:
Featuring: Noymer, Andrew
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16 COVID-19 and 'stem cell' research: Does the hype match the reality? (Medical News Today) October 25, 2021:
“Scientists, regulators, and policymakers must guard against the proliferation of poorly designed, underpowered, and duplicative studies that are launched with undue haste because of the pandemic, but are unlikely to provide convincing, clinically meaningful safety and efficacy data." (Featuring: Turner, Leigh)
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17 New York City Inches Toward Covid-19 Becoming Endemic (Wall Street Journal) October 25, 2021:
“New York and New Jersey are going to be in the U.S. where I would look first for the transition to endemicity.” (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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18 The ‘original’ COVID-19 is essentially gone (OC Register) October 24, 2021:
“It has been displaced. Elbowed out of the way by the newer, more competitive strains." (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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19 Kern County prepares for younger children to be vaccinated against COVID-19 (yahoo news!) October 23, 2021:
"All you have left is an immune system with a programmed memory." (Featuring: Noymer, Andrew)
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20 TimesOC: Advocates look for environmental justice in Orange County (LA Times - Daily Pilot) October 22, 2021:
Alana LeBrón, a UC Irvine assistant professor who worked on the lead research with the nonprofit, said that health and environmental disparities in Orange County are relatively understudied
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