Our Science Team

Hailey Winetrobe

Hailey Winetrobe

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Research Assistant


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Hailey Winetrobe is currently pursuing a Masters of Public Health in Community Health Sciences at UCLA. She is working as a graduate work study student for The UCLA Family Commons, helping to provide research and other information to build our evidence-based products and services.

Dallas Swendeman, Ph.D.

Dallas Swendeman, Ph.D.

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Director, Bridging Science and Research to Markets Initiative

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Dallas Swendeman is Director of the Bridging Science and Research to Markets Initiative for The UCLA Family Commons, where he directs the synthesis of the science behind our products and services. For over 15 years Dallas has been involved in developing, testing, and implementing evidence-based interventions that have effectively supported adolescents, young adults, and families to create healthy lifestyles and change hard to shift behaviors.

Julia Caldwell

Julia Caldwell

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Research Assistant



Julia Caldwell in the process of getting her Masters in Public Health from UCLA, with a focus on Community Health Sciences. She is a member of The UCLA Family Commons science team.

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Julia Caldwell in the process of getting her Masters in Public Health from UCLA, with a focus on Community Health Sciences. She is a member of The UCLA Family Commons science team.

Elizabeth Applegate, MPH

Elizabeth Applegate, MPH

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Senior Research Assistant



Liz Applegate is part of the science team for The UCLA Family Commons, researching many topics related to parents, children and families. She studied public health at UCLA and has been involved in several university and community organizations focused on reproductive health, gender-based violence, community health and social justice.

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Liz Applegate is part of the science team for The UCLA Family Commons, researching many topics related to parents, children and families. She studied public health at UCLA and has been involved in several university and community organizations focused on reproductive health, gender-based violence, community health and social justice.
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