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2006

Salvadoran war orphan finds closure through DNA results and family reunion
(21 December)

Scholars program receives $6.6 Million award from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
(27 October)

Emily Ozer named William T. Grant Scholar
(20 October)

Lisa Barcellos Named as Inaugural Institute of Medicine Anniversary Fellow
(9 October)

Dean Shortell begins fellowship at Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
(6 October)

Dr. Richard Jackson on health and the built environment, San Francisco Chronicle
(20 August)

New study links higher income with lower disability rates
(16 August)

DDT in moms harmful to kids, study suggests
(5 July)

SPH students win prize for looking at health as "neglected diseases"
(30 June)

Listeriosis's path to miscarriage traced to placental infection
(29 June)

DNA database offers Salvadoran war orphans key to stolen past
(12 June)

Study shows that genetic quality of sperm deteriorates as men age
(6 June)

"Collateral Damage: Why can't we prevent more childbirth deaths? Blame abortion politics," San Francisco Chronicle
(4 June)

Harrison Spencer, M.D., M.P.H. '72, named SPH Alumnus of the Year
(12 May)

Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Laurie Garrett to speak at School of Public Health's commencement
(5 May)

Public Health Undergraduate Program receives campus's Educational Initiatives Award at April 26 ceremony
(28 April)

Nutritionist Marion Nestle's goal is to help consumers decide what to put in their grocery carts and on their plates
(13 April)

UC Berkeley web feature: Amani Nuru-Jeter hopes to unravel race vs. racism's role in health
(10 April)

Few women in California take pregnancy leave, study finds
(6 April)

Obesity research detailed in new book by UC Berkeley Center for Weight and Health
(5 April)

SPH team plays vital role in winning approval for life-saving drug for African women
(28 March)

Study finds in utero arsenic exposure tied to lung disease
(27 March)

Garment that resembles wetsuit may increase survival chances for women with obstetrical hemorrhage
(27 March)

"Marion Nestle, the nutritionist and author the food industry wants to muzzle, is speaking freely at UC Berkeley," San Francisco Chronicle
(15 March)

New report sets framework for California "green chemistry" policy
(14 March)

Suitcase clinic student volunteers are changing the world
(8 March)

Renowned scholar and pharmaceutical researcher endows chair in biostatistics at UC Berkeley
(8 March)

Susceptibility to pesticides highly variable among Latina women and children
(2 March)

UC Berkeley honors global economist, Hurricane Katrina doctor, East Bay AIDS physician, and local community clinic as 2005 Public Health Heroes
(1 March)

Successful Berkeley-Barcelona Advanced Health Leadership Forum launches third cycle
(24 February)

Brain scans predict cognitive decline in normal people, says new study
(8 February)

Henrik Blum, professor emeritus and leader in field of health policy, dies at 90
(13 January)

Open forum by Dean Stephen Shortell and colleagues, "Getting the quality of care we pay for," in the San Francisco Chronicle
(8 January)