The Wallace Center is a multidisciplinary research and training center consisting of UC Berkeley faculty, staff, and students that aims to advance the health of parents, adolescents, and children with technology, innovation, and community engagement.
We are a research-action center that capitalizes on UC Berkeley and the Bay Area as a nexus of technological innovation and reproductive health action, research, and advocacy.
The Wallace Center aims to harness innovative technologies as a means of reducing maternal and child health inequities and diminishing the digital divide between those with ready access to the health benefits of technology and those who do not.
The Wallace Center assesses and addresses health behaviors, health outcomes, and health disparities in maternal, child, and adolescent health (MCAH) through:
Advancing research by leveraging existing technology and cutting-edge methods
Developing and implementing technology products and interventions
Providing innovative training in technology and MCAH
Assessing new and innovative technologies and interventions
University of California, Berkeley
School of Public Health
2121 Berkeley Way, Room 5302
Berkeley, CA 94720-7360
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