Public Health 112: Global Health Webcast
Interested in Global Health? Hoping to take Public Health 112: Global Health this semester? Sponsored by the Blum Center for Developing Economies and led by
Interested in Global Health? Hoping to take Public Health 112: Global Health this semester? Sponsored by the Blum Center for Developing Economies and led by
By Tamara Straus There is a quotation on the website of the Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) that sums up Dr. Janet King’s ability
At the beginning of summer, the University of California brought together scientists and faculty from across the UC system for a symposium series to tackle one of the biggest threats to the state: wildfires. With expertise in forest ecology, climate change, and drought, panelists shared how innovations in understanding and modeling fire behavior and other risk factors affect our ability to prepare for, battle, and recover from ever-more-destructive blazes.
Rachel Gerver is among the first generation of UC Berkeley students in Development Engineering, a growing field for graduate students focused on technological solutions for
By Tamara Straus There are three innovations without which, CellScope—a breakthrough microscopy project of Dan Fletcher’s bioengineering lab at UC Berkeley—would not be possible. They