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Improved nutrition, sanitation linked to beneficial changes in child

WEBWe’re increasingly aware of how environmental factors influence a child’s early development and health trajectory. We’ve mostly learned this through research …

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TestMe: Keeping our community healthy, one test at a time

WEBWednesday: 1:30–5 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Friday: 1:15–4:15 p.m. For more information, visit ucsc.edu/covidtest or call the UC Santa Cruz Student …

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Supporting community health through fall quarter

WEBAs we start fall quarter, we will closely monitor what’s happening on campus and in our local community and take the appropriate steps to best ensure the health and …

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Equity, civic-mindedness drive UC Santa Cruz’s Global and …

WEBMany of UC Santa Cruz’s core values are embodied in the Global and Community Health Program: a drive for social justice and equity, an interdisciplinary …

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UC Santa Cruz scientists reveal new path to increasing lactation for

WEBMilk-producing alveolar cells shown in magenta and milk protein shown in yellow in this cross-section of a mouse mammary gland at day five of lactation. (Image …

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New program advances global and community health

WEBThe university’s new global and community health program will offer a multidisciplinary bachelor of arts degree and a bachelor of science degree. The program …

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Professor’s TED talk on body ideals warns against ‘conflation of

WEBIn September, UC Santa Cruz professor and medical anthropologist Nancy Chen was featured in a TED Salon talk called “ The inaccurate link between body ideals …

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New global and community health majors available this fall

WEBUC Santa Cruz students who want to build a future with better, more equitable health outcomes will have the option to declare one of two new global and …

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UC Santa Cruz diagnostic lab to begin coronavirus testing May 1

WEBIn response to the limited availability of testing to determine if someone is infected with the COVID-19 virus, a team of researchers at UC Santa Cruz has …

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Research on understudied lung cancer drivers may improve …

WEBAngela Brooks received a $2.5 million award from the NIH R01 program to study how lung cancer gene isoforms influence disease development and treatment. …

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COVID-19 reminders, expanded testing options, updated testing …

WEBThen, read these guidelines about what to do next. If you are exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms and have not yet been tested for COVID-19, it is important to get …

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Lessons from COVID reveal how monopoly power in the …

WEBAs a scholar of geopolitics, globalization and global health security, Sparke has studied how the power of the biopharmaceutical industry has grown at the expense …

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Important Reminders from Student Health Services

WEBSHS has antiviral medications for COVID-19, influenza and MPX that may help lessen your symptoms. Contact our 24/7 nurse advice line for medical questions at …

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Systemwide COVID-19 Vaccination Policy

WEBThe UC Office of the President has released the final systemwide policy requiring COVID-19 vaccines of all UC employees and students with some limited …

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Indigenous scientists awarded $9M to establish the first RADx …

WEBIndigenous scientists awarded $9M to establish the first RADx Tribal data repository that upholds Indigenous data sovereignty. UC Santa Cruz is a sub-awardee …

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UCSC researcher explores drug use, harm reduction in San …

WEBIt includes 105 quantitative respondent surveys and qualitative interviews of self-identified Latino/x drug users. Most participants (84.76%) identified as male, while …

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Stem cell study reveals distinct population of ‘troublemaker’ …

WEBProfessor of Biomolecular Engineering Camilla Forsberg and her research group have discovered a distinct, secondary population of platelets that appears with …

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COVID-19 community health guidance and reminders

WEBWe write today to ask for your help in promoting community wellness by following these important reminders: COVID-19 testing: The campus continues to offer …

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California State Board of Food and Agriculture visits campus

WEBOn April 30, California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Secretary Karen Ross and members of the California State Board of Food and Agriculture held …

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Environmental toxicologist Don Smith receives Outstanding …

WEBDon Smith, distinguished professor of microbiology and environmental toxicology, has been awarded the 2022-2023 Outstanding Faculty Award from the …

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September 2012 News Archive

WEBSeptember 28, 2012 Shakespeare performance to benefit education and intern programs, Oct. 14 . How does a 24 year-old fisherman with a thick New York accent become a …

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Flushing of campus water mains set to begin Monday, Feb. 8

WEBThe UC Santa Cruz Physical Plant is responsible for maintenance of all water mains on campus. During the week of Feb. 8, Physical Plant crews will conduct a campus water …

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K7 Agreement Ratified

WEBUnder the new agreement, K7 members will see: A wage increase package that contains a base-building increase of 8% in the first year (5% upon ratification and …

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