Jess Berthold
Senior Public Information Representative
Jess Berthold, senior public information representative at UCSF, has worked in communications and journalism for more than 20 years. Starting as a reporter for Dow Jones Newswires and the Allentown Morning Call, she moved to writing and editing publications at the American College of Physicians, where she realized her love for all things health and medicine. A move to the Bay Area led to communications director positions at First 5 Association of California and the Prevention Institute. Jess holds Masters degrees in Journalism and Public Health, and a Bachelor's in English and Psychology.
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- Patient Care
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How Gene Therapy Saved a Child from “Bubble Boy Disease”
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- Patient Care
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Infant Gene Therapy is a Breakthrough for Artemis-SCID Patients
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- Research
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Is Too Much Screen Time Bad for Kids? It’s Complicated
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Screen Time Linked to OCD in U.S. Preteens
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- Research
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Pregnant Moms’ Stress May Accelerate Cell Aging of White, Not Black, Kids
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- Research
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Prenatal Wellness Classes Cut Moms’ Depression in Half Up to 8 Years Later
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- Patient Care
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Fetal Therapy Offers Hope for Patients with Rare Genetic Disorders
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Non-White Newborns With Cystic Fibrosis More Likely To Be Missed in Screening