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UCLA Fielding Kicks-Off Student-Led National Public Health Week Programs
March 30, 2026
UCLA Fielding to begin student-led National Public Health Week programs

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health will host a series of events tied to National Public Health Week, April 6-12.

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Los Angeles Daily News | “What's in dirt? UCLA scientists testing soil in fire zones for lead, offer inexpensive fixes”
March 27, 2026
Los Angeles Daily News | “What's in dirt? UCLA scientists testing soil in fire zones for lead, offer inexpensive fixes”

The Los Angeles Daily News interviewed Dr. Kirsten Schwarz, associate professor in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Department of Environmental Health Sciences, about soil contamination in southern California.

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Kari
March 24, 2026
Dr. Kari Nadeau named dean of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
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New York Times | "How to reduce your exposure to pesticides"
March 24, 2026
New York Times | "How to reduce your exposure to pesticides"

The New York Times interviewed Dr. Yoshira Ornelas Van Horne, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, about how individuals can reduce the risks of exposure to pesticides.

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UCLA Fielding-led research links shift work linked to higher risk of death among U.S. workers with cardiometabolic diseases
March 17, 2026
UCLA Fielding-led research links shift work to higher risk of death among U.S. workers with cardiometabolic diseases

Peer-reviewed study, co-authored by UCLA Fielding's Dr. Jian Li, among first in U.S. to examine issue.

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New research expands pesticide risk window to before pregnancy
March 13, 2026
New research expands pesticide risk window to before pregnancy

Peer-reviewed study, co-authored by UCLA Fielding's Dr. Beate Ritz, suggests exposure is associated with lower Apgar scores for newborns.

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March 10, 2026
UCLA researchers and local partners host clean soil event at Watts community garden

The team, made up of students, staff, and faculty from UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health, Samueli School of Engineering, and Luskin School of Public Affairs, screened 100 soil samples.

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UCLA Fielding-led research finds connections between work, diet, and chronic illnesses, including diabetes and heart disease
March 9, 2026
UCLA Fielding-led research finds connections between work, diet, and chronic illnesses, including diabetes and heart disease

Peer-reviewed studies show chronic illnesses can stem from the combination of long work hours, shift work, poor eating habits, and poor diet.

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Dr. David M. Carlisle; Courtesy of Charles R. Drew University.
February 27, 2026
How this Bruin alum is working to end health disparities in Los Angeles

A fruitful partnership between UCLA and Charles R. Drew University, led by CDU president and CEO Dr. David Carlisle, a UCLA Fielding School of Public Health alum and former advisory board member, enters a new era.

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Yifang
February 25, 2026
Dr. Yifang Zhu presents 51st Lester Breslow Distinguished Lecture

"From Invisible to Visible: How air pollution research informs action in a changing climate" is the latest in the on-going lecture series at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.

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NPR (KCRW) | "EPA rollback may damage public health"
February 23, 2026
NPR | "EPA rollback may damage public health"

NPR affiliate KCRW-FM interviewed Dr. Michael Jerrett, professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, on how decisions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may impact Californians.

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The Cancer Letter | "A year after LA wildfires, early data reinforce anxieties over firefighters’ cancer risks"
February 20, 2026
The Cancer Letter | "A year after LA wildfires, early data reinforce anxieties over firefighters’ cancer risks"

The Cancer Letter interviewed Dr. Rachael Jones, professor and chair in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, about her research into firefighters' use of protective equipment and cancer risks.

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