Current Students Arianna Daniel, PhD Candidate (4th Year) Quantitative and Systems Biology Graduate Group adaniel11@ucmerced.edu B.S. in Biology, minor in Psychology, Southern Oregon University 2021 Adeola Fagbayibo, PhD Candidate (3rd Year) Quantitative and Systems Biology Graduate Group afagbayibo...
LCAR from Erin Ray on Vimeo. Las Cuevas is an ancient Maya mid-sized site located in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve in western Belize that dates to the later part of the 9th century AD. On the surface it seems to be typical of many Late Classic Maya centers, but this site has something that others do...
We are building a research team in developing solutions to challenges in air pollution and climate change by applying principles and concepts that cut across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Highly talented and motivated people at all stages of their academic careers are welcome to get in touch...
My first book, An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England (1988) worked between prescriptive literature and local records to examine the nature and intersections between gender and social status. An Ordered Society is, thirty years after its first publication, still considered...
Manganese and iron oxide-modified activated carbon for the remediation of mercury-contaminated sediment and water Graduate Students: Edwin Rivas Meraz, Danielle Jones Collaborators: Marc Beutel, Sam Traina Funding: Department of Energy, Environmental Management, Minority Serving Institutions...
Mercury, nutrient, and salt biogeochemical cycling and management in San Joaquin River basin wetlands Students: Stefanie Helmrich, Danielle Jones Collaborators: Marc Beutel, Steve Hart, Nigel Quinn (LBNL) Funding: Delta Science Council, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fabiola Perez-Lua, MSPH is a Public Health Ph.D. student at UC Merced and coordinates the CLIMA Study. She grew up in an immigrant farmworker household in the Central Valley before heading to the University of California, Santa Barbara to complete her undergraduate studies in Biological Anthropology...
I am an assistant professor of public health at the University of California, Merced. I received my MPH from the University of California, Berkeley and my PhD in Community Health Sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles. I was a Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of...
Despite growing evidence that criminalizing policies are associated with poor health outcomes and inclusive policies are associated with improved outcomes, little is known about the mechanisms by which policy influences individual health through behavior, perceptions, or attitudes. The Research on...