Jenna Nobles
@jnobles.bsky.social
Migration, fertility, fecundity, population health. UC-Berkeley Demography.
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It was surprising and super interesting to learn briefly how the US war production board was coordinating clinical trials and data sharing for antibiotic development, when I was doing research for this piece -
Many people talk about the "Golden Age of Antibiotics", but I hadn't seen it visualized properly.
Just how many types of antibiotics were discovered during that time?
So, I visualized it myself!
Just how many types of antibiotics were discovered during that time?
So, I visualized it myself!
August 12, 2025 at 7:14 PM
It was surprising and super interesting to learn briefly how the US war production board was coordinating clinical trials and data sharing for antibiotic development, when I was doing research for this piece -
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When relational, iterative engagement is key to building informal public health capacity both within government and among non-state actors, today’s policy’s payoff well into the future by building up these relationships.
OTOH, this means today’s cuts will reverberate well into the future.
OTOH, this means today’s cuts will reverberate well into the future.
April 1, 2025 at 4:22 PM
When relational, iterative engagement is key to building informal public health capacity both within government and among non-state actors, today’s policy’s payoff well into the future by building up these relationships.
OTOH, this means today’s cuts will reverberate well into the future.
OTOH, this means today’s cuts will reverberate well into the future.
(My knowledge is WI specific - but cutting UW-Madison’s budget had implications statewide, all the way down to, eg, 4H programs)
February 10, 2025 at 3:12 PM
(My knowledge is WI specific - but cutting UW-Madison’s budget had implications statewide, all the way down to, eg, 4H programs)
Potentially. The university is an economic driver in many less populated states - and the cuts have serious spillover effects. This became clear when WI divested further from UW - the major costs were not to Madison or Milwaukee. The spillover is relevant for reducing social support for this cap…
February 10, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Potentially. The university is an economic driver in many less populated states - and the cuts have serious spillover effects. This became clear when WI divested further from UW - the major costs were not to Madison or Milwaukee. The spillover is relevant for reducing social support for this cap…