The Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Sustainability
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Elise Tam-Cooc, BA

Elise Tam-Cooc was an undergraduate student assistant for the Bixby Center at UC Berkeley. She recently graduated from Berkeley with a BA in Cognitive Science with a minor in Education. She helped update the website during the redesign process and collected new content to add to the website.

Elise had previously worked as a research assistant for the organization called The Living New Deal, which aims to preserve New Deal art and architecture. Later, Elise joined the team at the Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA) as a development intern to get more experience with nonprofits.

elisec.tam@gmail.com

    Team members

    • Valencia Winarta
    • Natalie Morris
    • Marc D. Mitchell
    • Ndola Prata, MD, MSc
    • Colette (Coco) Auerswald, MD, MS
    • Martha Madison Campbell, PhD
    • David Cao, MPH
    • Emily Colby
    • Maggie Crosby
    • Julianna Deardorff, PhD
    • Riya Desai
    • Alisha Graves, MPH
    • Kim Harley, PhD
    • Nuriye Nalan Sahin Hodoglugil, MD, MA, DrPH
    • Sarah Jane Holcombe, PhD, MPH, MPPM
    • Robert (Nap) Hosang, MD, MPH, MBA, FRCOG, FACOG
    • Kristina Kastler, MPH
    • Adiba Khan
    • Sandra McCoy, PhD, MPH
    • Alexandra Nicole Origenes
    • Paige Passano, MPH
    • Andrew Pastor
    • Joanna Percher
    • Daniel Perlman, PhD
    • Malcolm Potts, MB, BChir, PhD, FRCOG
    • Tami Rowen MS, MD
    • Uma Sen
    • Nelie Sithong
    • Karen Sokal-Gutierrez MD, MPH
    • Katrina Su
    • Dilys Walker, MD, FACOG
    • Julia Walsh, MD, MSc
    • Karen Weidert, MPH

    Recent News

    • Dr. Holcombe Has Published an Article on Advocacy by Ethiopia’s Obstetrician-Gynecologist Society in the Journal Health Policy and Planning

      March 22, 2018
    • Bixby Center is now accepting applications to fund summer internships or doctoral research

      December 11, 2017
    • Malcolms Potts has commentary in SF Chronicle: Cultural debate over harassment is a step in human evolution

      December 5, 2017
    • UC Berkeley Global Health is Offering Summer Reporting Internship 2018

      November 21, 2017

    Upcoming Events

    1. Dr. Marc Mitchell Will be Presenting The Health Systems of the Future–Here Today

      April 23 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
    2. Dr. Prata and Natalie Morris Will Be Presenting at the Psychological Workshop and PAA

      April 24 - April 28
    3. Dr. Nouhou Presenting: Women’s Empowerment and Fertility Decision Making in Niger

      May 2 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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    The Bixby Center for Population, Health, and Sustainability is dedicated to helping achieve slower population growth within a human right framework by addressing the unmet need for family planning. Learn more

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