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    Explore " university of california irvine" with insightful episodes like "Air Pollution, Depression, and Pregnancy", "UCI’s esports program as a university differentiator", "The Art of Resilience in a COVID-19 World - SenioRx Radio - PPN Episode 994" and "Bill Mauer" from podcasts like ""One World, One Health", "Higher Ed Advisor: A Baker Tilly Podcast", "SenioRX Radio" and "Get Yourself the Job"" and more!

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    Air Pollution, Depression, and Pregnancy

    Air Pollution, Depression, and Pregnancy

    Air pollution is a big killer, a culprit in 6.7 million deaths a year. It’s also depressing to live in a polluted area, and not simply for aesthetic reasons. Many people don't even know they are being exposed to some types of invisible air pollution.

    A team of researchers in California recently linked air pollution to depression during and after pregnancy. That’s dangerous to both mothers and their babies, explains Dr. Jun Wu, the team's principal investigator and a Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health at the University of California Irvine.

    Mothers with postpartum depression have a higher risk of suicide and of harming their babies. Babies of mothers with postpartum depression themselves risk emotional and cognitive damage.

    The UC Irvine team found that air pollution shows up in some surprising places as well. Listen as Dr. Wu chats with One World, One Health host Maggie Fox about what her team found and what it means for our health.

    The Art of Resilience in a COVID-19 World - SenioRx Radio - PPN Episode 994

    The Art of Resilience in a COVID-19 World - SenioRx Radio - PPN Episode 994

    Resilience is the capacity to not only overcome difficult circumstances and stressors – but to grow from those challenges! Resilient individuals are often successful due to their ability to adapt and handle stress effectively. SenioRx Radio hosts Jaron Stout and Joanne Payou sit down with Macayla A. Landi, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP to better understand stressors and identify ways that we can individually cultivate resilience in your personal and professional life.

    This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine, UCI, Master of Science in Pharmacology, learn more: https://sites.uci.edu/mspharmacology/ 

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    Bill Mauer

    Bill Mauer
    Jennifer Hill talks to the Dean of University of California Irvine, Bill Mauer, about how he followed his passions and landed the role of Dean at a major university. Bill emphasizes the importance of humility, having great mentors and always asking others “What do you think?” Bill also gives suggestions for pursuing a career in administration. He suggests checking out the “Chronicles of Higher Education,” as well as, “The American Association of University Administrators.” faculty.sites.uci.edu/wmmaurer Bill Maurer, Ph.D., is dean of the School of Social Sciences and professor of anthropology; criminology, law and society; and law at the University of California, Irvine. An anthropologist, he is one of the world’s leading experts on money’s artifacts and technological systems, from cowrie shells to credit cards. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including most recently, How Would You Like to Pay? How Technology is Changing the Future of Money, and recently edited (with Lana Swartz) Paid: Tales of Dongles, Checks, and Other Money Stuff. The director of the Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion (www.imtfi.uci.edu), which was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Maurer coordinates research in over 40 countries on how new payment technologies impact poor people’s well-being. The Institute was named a Center of Excellence for financial technology by the Filene Research Institute, which supports the credit union industry. He is a founding member of the Future of Money Research Collaborative (moneyfutures.org) and is currently editing The Cultural History of Money, in six volumes, covering antiquity to the present. He recently received a grant from the US National Science Foundation for a new project on blockchain technology and the law, and is directing an interdisciplinary technology, law and society research group, also with NSF support. Maurer’s work has had an impact on U.S. and global policies for mobile payment and financial access, and it has been covered in venues ranging from Bloomberg Businessweek to The New York Times, Forbes and Marketplace. He was appointed to the Board on Behavioral, Cognitive and Sensory Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences in 2015. He also advised the Department of Treasury and Federal Reserve on the redesign of the U.S. paper currency, and has advised the British Museum and the Smithsonian on money-related artifacts and exhibitions. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Filene Research Institute. He received his bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Vassar College and his master’s and doctoral degrees in anthropology from Stanford University
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