Population Health Breakfast and Panel Discussion, PAA 4/24/20

Don’t Miss at PAA! Population Health Breakfast and Panel Discussion: The Different Meanings of Population Health How did “population health” come to mean different things to different people? The panel discussion will explore the origins…

CCPR Social Mixer at PAA 2020

The California Center for Population Research, UCLA is hosting a PAA social mixer on April 23, 6:30-8:30pm at the Lebanese Taverna . We hope you can join us! All current and former CCPR and UCLA faculty, students, and staff are welcome. Please…

Jennie Brand and colleagues’ policy brief on the impact of parental divorce on children’s education.

Jennie Brand along with CCPR alumni, Ravaris Moore and Xi Song published a policy brief based on their research on the impact of parental divorce on children's education for the UC Davis Center for Poverty Research. 

Ron Brookmeyer named dean of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Ron Brookmeyer named dean of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Randall Kuhn quoted in The Nation article on homelessness

Randall Kuhn quoted in The Nation article on homelessness. 

2020 Treiman Fellowship application is now open

The 2020 competition for the Donald J. Treiman Research Fellowship to support CCPR graduate students’ demographic research is open for applications until January 31, 2020, by 5 pm local time.  Click here for more information &nbs…

Jennie Brand is interviewed on the Daily Bruin, “UCLA’s plan to limit undergraduate enrollment poses harm for minority groups”  

Jennie Brand is interviewed on the Daily Bruin, "UCLA's plan to limit undergraduate enrollment poses harm for minority groups."  

Alan Barreca’s research on climate change and its effect on pregnancies featured in the UCLA Newsroom

Alan Barreca's research on climate change and its effect on pregnancies featured in the UCLA Newsroom

Randall Akee will be a presenter at the Workshop on 2020 Census Data Products: Data Needs and Privacy Considerations

Randall Akee will be a presenter at the Workshop on 2020 Census Data Products: Data Needs and Privacy Considerations More information can be found here

Prof. Teresa Seeman and Prof. Steven Wallace received grants to enhance the diversity of the U.S.’s biomedical workforce

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Prof. Teresa Seeman and Prof. Steven Wallace, two of the three principal investigators of the NIH program Diversity Program Consortium: Enhancing the Diversity of the NIH-Funded Workforce receive grants to spearhead the new phase of an initiative…