Dr. Ninez Ponce presented at a Filipino American History Month panel hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement and the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.
Dr. Ninez Ponce was named to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s National Commission to Transform Public Health Data Systems, and presented at a Filipino American History Month panel hosted by the White House Office of Public Engagement and the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.
Dr. Corrina Moucheraud is a co-author of work recognized as among the journal Health Affairs’ top 10 studies of 2021.
Dr. Corrina Moucheraud was named an associate director of FSPH’s UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Dr. Corrina Moucheraud was recognized as a partner for the Sabin Vaccine Institute’s Vaccine Acceptance & Demand Initiative 2021 Social and Behavioral Grants Program.
Dr. Vickie Mays named senior fellow at FSPH’s UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Dr. Vickie Mays served as guest editor of “When Dying Really Counts,” a special edition of the American Journal of Public Health.
Dr. Vickie Mays was honored by the UCLA School of Law’s Williams Institute with the 2022 Impact Award.
Dr. Vickie Mays received a Presidential Citation for Science from the American Psychological Association.
Dr. Frederick J. Zimmerman is an economist with a background in the political economy of health and social policy. His research illuminates the intersection of economics and the determinants of health.
Dr. Zimmerman has a particular interest in how economic structure—including poverty and inequality and housing markets—influence population health. Research topics have included the measurement of health equity; the effects of housing affordability on health; transportation and health; media use and child development; and the opportunity costs of medical spending.
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- PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI