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Courses

Courses developed (*) and taught: Undergraduate education: PH001 - Introduction to Public Health PH100 - Introduction to Epidemiology PHXXX- Maternal and Child Health * Graduate education: PH202 - Epidemiologic Methods PH220 - Environmental Epidemiology * PH211 - Public Health Statistics II * PH293...

Climate Change Symposium at SER 2020

Carrie Nobles (from NICHD) and I recently proposed a symposium on climate and health and just learned that it has been selected for the annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research 2020, which will be held June 16-19, 2020 in Boston. The title of the symposium is “Addressing climate...

Posters and policy briefs

Recent posters: 2022 SER (Chicago, IL, June 2022): Associations between air pollution and early life mortality 2021 SPER (Virtual, June 2021): Environmental chemical exposures among U.S. reproductive-aged women. 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium (UC Merced, July 2021): Pregnancy intention in...

Past classes

Class developed(*) and taught: UC Merced Spring 2020: PH001 – Introduction to Public Health Spring 2020: PH100 – Introduction to Epidemiology Fall 2019: PH290 – Environmental epidemiology* Fall 2019: PH293 - PH Journal Club* Spring 2019: PH100 – Introduction to epidemiology Fall 2018: PH100 –...

Undergraduate students

If you are interested in joining my team, please email me with a short cover letter expressing why you're interested, and a copy of your CV/resume. Sydney Fallejo, Public Health (2024-) Sayed Ali, Biology (2023 - ) Vinh-Bao Dan, Biology (2023 - ) Sahil Malhi, Biology (2023 - ) Hannah Aguinaga...

About

Hi, welcome to my online space, and thank you for your interest in reading about me! My name is Sandie Ha. I am currently an Associate Professor of Public Health at the University of California, Merced (UCM). Before I go into my exciting research, let me share a little bit about my background. Backg...

New paper: joint effects of enclave residence and pollution

Check out our newest paper on the joint effects of ethnic residence and air pollution on gestational diabetes among Asian/Pacific Islanders: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33964949/ Abstract Background: Asian/Pacific Islander (API) communities in the United States often reside in metropolitan areas...

People

If you are interested in joining my team, please feel free to reach out. For prospective PhD students, please check out our Public Health PhD Program as well.

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