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Ondine S. von Ehrenstein is a Professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, affiliated with the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health. Her research focuses on global health, reproductive and child health, environmental and lifestyle factors, and policy impacts. She specializes in life-course epidemiology, particularly the influence of early-life exposures on lifelong health outcomes.
Education: PhD in Public Health/Epidemiology, MPH in Epidemiology, and MSc in Biology.
Her research interests include birth outcomes, neurodevelopment, autism, asthma, and health disparities. She conducts large-scale population studies examining environmental and lifestyle factors linked to childhood health, with projects in California and internationally. Key themes include maternal prenatal exposures, occupational hazards, and biomarkers in public health.
Publications highlight studies on parental occupation and childhood cancers, maternal smoking and autism, pesticide exposure and cerebral palsy, and metabolomics in autism. Her work aims to translate findings into actionable policies and preventive measures.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. She collaborates on grants related to environmental health and public health policy, though specific grants are not detailed here.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the UCLA Center for Occupational and Environmental Health and collaborates with global health institutions.




