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March 7, 2019

Available Now!  Our free online training module series:  Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Life Course Perspective, Practice, and Leadership.

UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health and its Center of Excellence in Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health offer a self-directed, open-source training module series on the life course perspective and leadership.

February 26, 2019

Christiana von Hippel

Dr. ChristianavonHippel, a postdoctoral fellow with the Wallace Center, studies User Innovation among diverse communities of women who, when professionally designed interventions are either inaccessible or insufficient, develop health-promoting interventions to meet their own needs.

Berkeley News

a close up photo of a cosmetic palette

By Kara Manke, republished with permission of news.berkeley.edu

Girls exposed to chemicals commonly found in toothpaste, makeup, soap and other personal care products before birth may hit puberty earlier, according to a new longitudinal study led by researchers at UC Berkeley.

November 29, 2018

November 6, 2018

October 30, 2018

Professor Ndola Prata and the Bixby Center work to support women’s reproductive health in Uganda

Professor Ndola Prata  presents at the UC Berkeley School of Law

October 24, 2018

Headshot of Rachel Hall

MCAH Alumni Rachel Hall completed her Master in Public Health (MPH) & Master in Public Policy (MPP) at UC Berkeley. Since 2008, she's been employed with Learning for Action (LFA), a San Francisco-based organization, where she is Senior Consultant and Director of Talent.

September 9, 2018

September 5, 2018

August 30, 2018

Every summer, MCAH students develop their leadership and research skills through internships with an organization of their choice.  For 2018, MPH candidates Christine Smith, Jalang Conteh and Helena Hutchins interned at the California Preterm Birth Initiative/SF Department of Public Health, The Gambia Country Office, UN Development Fund, and Title V MCH, Wyoming Department of Health, respectively.  Read more for details!