Zymo Research Corp. announced today that it has obtained an exclusive license for a methylation age predictor, also known as Horvath's Clock, so named for Dr. Steve Horvath, professor of biostatistics at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, who is the developer of the epigenetic clock.
Read Full ArticleAppointment honors achievements and service in medicine and health care.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticleDetels will be honored for his more than 30 years of service in the role of training workers under the UCLA/Fogarty AIDS International Research and Training Program, housed at the Fielding School of Public Health. As part of the program, Dr. Detels has contributed to the training of more than 100 students at UCLA and more than 3,300 short-term trainees in China over the past 30 years.
Read Full ArticleNew research finds 5 percent of population ages faster, faces shorter lifespan.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticleDr. Linda Rosenstock -- professor of health policy and management as well as environmental science at the Fielding School -- will receive the New York Academy of Medicine's 2016 Stephen Smith Award for Distinguished Contributions in Public Health.
Source: The New York Academy of Medicine Read Full ArticleIn a new study, UCLA researchers have found that BPS is just as harmful to the reproductive system as the chemical it replaced. BPS damages a woman’s eggs and at lower doses than BPA.
Read Full ArticleStudy involving UCLA researchers finds progress toward universal health coverage, but gaps in how citizens assess primary care.
Read Full ArticleTwo UCLA studies show menopause, insomnia could increase women’s risk for aging-related diseases.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticleIn a report released today by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), an Independent Panel formed to review HHS’s response to Ebola made several recommendations on how the nation’s federal public health system should strengthen its response to major public health threats, both internationally and domestically.
Read Full ArticleResearchers find that vapors kill cells in the mouth, which could lead to health problems.
Source: UCLA Newsroom Read Full ArticleFSPH WORLD’s study provides global analysis of constitutional rights based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Read Full ArticleFSPH students were honored for their incredible achievements at the annual awards ceremony.
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