Congratulations to CCPR alumna, Goleen Samari, for being a recipient of an NICHD K01 for her work on migration and birth outcomes

Congratulations to CCPR alumna, Goleen Samari, for being a recipient of an NICHD K01 for her work on migration and birth outcomes.

American Psychological Association honors Bianca Wilson with its 2021 Distinguished Contribution to Public Policy Award

American Psychological Association honors Bianca Wilson with its 2021 Distinguished Contribution to Public Policy Award.

CCPR Faculty Affiliate, Dr. Natasha Quadlin, received the Lupia-Mutz Outstanding Publication Award

CCPR Faculty Affiliate, Dr. Natasha Quadlin, received the Lupia-Mutz Outstanding Publication Award for best paper published with data funded through Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS). The paper is “Sibling Achievement,…

Training Workshop provided by the IUSSP Early Career Taskforce

Training Workshop provided by the IUSSP Early Career Taskforce Geoprocessing and Spatial Analysis Tuesday 10 August 2021 12:00 - 13:30 UTC 8:00 New York | 9:00 São Paulo | 14:00 Paris | 17:30 New Delhi Register…

Dr. Arturo Vargas Bustamante served as a panelist on a discussion of “Immigrant Health: Evidence & Policy Issues,” hosted by Health Affairs

Dr. Arturo Vargas Bustamante served as a panelist on a discussion of "Immigrant Health: Evidence & Policy Issues," hosted by Health Affairs. More information may be accessed here.

Congratulations to Dr. James Macinko Appointment as New FSPH Associate Dean for Research

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Macinko on his appointment as the new UCLA Fielding School of Public Health associate dean for research.

Dr. Jennie Brand, Mike Tzen, and Neal Fultz contributed to a UC Press Room Release

Jennie Brand, Mike Tzen, and Neal Fultz contributed to a UC Press Room Release: https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/press-room/uc-studies-contrary-popular-belief-residents-are-not-fleeing-california

CCPR Faculty Affiliate Prof. Randall Kuhn published “Thirty-five years later: Long-term effects of the Matlab maternal and child health/family planning program on older women’s well-being”

CCPR Faculty Affiliate Prof. Randall Kuhn published "Thirty-five years later: Long-term effects of the Matlab maternal and child health/family planning program on older women’s well-being" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…