Campus News
High-quality nursing home dementia care is not only a matter of adding staff
UC Irvine-led study finds that specialized training and stable labor force are also critical
Read MoreWhat’s next in real estate?
Ed Coulson, director of UCI’s Center for Real Estate, examines current trends which suggest lower interest rates
Read MoreMaking a global difference
Anteaters have been involved with the Fulbright Program for three decades
Read MoreUC Irvine engineers invent octopus-inspired technology that can deceive and signal
Unique design approach enables ease of fabrication and self-repair capabilities
Read More2 UCI researchers named fellows by National Academy of Inventors
G.P. Li and David Reinkensmeyer recognized for beneficial innovations
Read MoreUCI welcomes international Fulbright Scholars
The five scholars are from Ukraine, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and India
Read MoreUC Irvine-led team of researchers uncovers battery-like functions of mitochondria
First-of-their-kind findings made possible by new generation of powerful microscopes
Read MoreUC Irvine-led study is first to find brain hemorrhage cause other than injured blood vessels
Discovery deepens understanding of cerebral microbleeds, may offer new therapeutic targets
Read MoreDiego A. Pizzagalli named founding director of UC Irvine depression research institute
Harvard researcher to build world-class, transdisciplinary program
Read MoreUCI-led study links cholera epidemic in Yemen to conflict-related air raid severity
A study led by UCI has discovered a significant link between conflict, as measured by air raid severity, and the incidence of cholera in Yemen between 2016 and 2019. During that time, Yemen was facing recorded history’s largest cholera outbreak. The findings, published online today in The Lancet Global Health, show that after adjusting for […]
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