HSRI Research Week Symposium on Tobacco Use: New Products, New Policies
All are invited to the second annual Health Sciences Research Week Symposium: Tobacco Use: New Products, New Policies.
All are invited to the second annual Health Sciences Research Week Symposium: Tobacco Use: New Products, New Policies.The Molecular and Cell Biology Seminar Series presents Dr. Linda J. Van Eldik, Ph.D
"From Concussion to Dementia: A Key Role for Dysregulated Brain Inflammation"
Please join UC Merced's Resource Center for Community Engaged Scholarship for their fourth annual CGIA GeoSummit on Friday, March 14th, 2014 at the UC Merced California Room.
This event brigs together state and regional GIS experts, educators, graduate students, and faculty using GIS in their research, in addition to community members with an interest in GIS.
This year's event features speakers from all walks of GIS to share their work and research using the latest in GIS technology to understand and address local, regional, and statewide concerns.
Smoke-free laws may help encourage dentists to recommend that their patients kick the smoking habit, according to new research co-authored by UC Merced Professor Mariaelena Gonzalez.
Graphic warning labels and plain cigarette packaging are two health initiatives developed to encourage quit behavior among smokers. Little research has been conducted on the interpretation of graphic warning labels and plain cigarette packaging among adolescents, a group vulnerable to smoking experimentation.
From sunrise to sunset, people consume all kinds of information from television, online and from other sources.
UC Merced public health Professor A. Susana Ramirez wants to know how that influences people's health decisions and behaviors. Quite often, misconceptions about leading a healthy life can have serious implications on a person’s overall health.
You probably know that carbon monoxide can be lethal. But one UC Merced professor is working to harness its health benefits to treat people with sickle cell disease.
By Rebecca Plevin, Valley Public Radio
This Saturday, community members are invited to attend Valley Fever Research Day at the UCSF Fresno Center for Medical Education and Research. The event is an opportunity for researchers from UCSF Fresno, UC Merced, and Fresno State to connect with community members who have been impacted by the disease.