Bernadette Boden-Albala to be honored for contributions in addressing stroke inequities
UC Irvine Program in Public Health director and founding dean wins 2024 Kenton Award
UC Irvine Program in Public Health director and founding dean wins 2024 Kenton Award
UC Irvine music students will join UK’s Royal Philharmonic in Strokestra program
Reducing renal disease may ultimately improve brain health
A multisite US clinical trial compared home-based telerehabilitation program with traditional in-clinic rehabilitation therapy
Language model developed by UCI cognitive scientist could aid survivors with impaired communication skills
In 20 years, stem cells, genetics and robotics will get patients back on their feet after a blood clot in the brain
Three-fourths of ER stroke cases had some degree of preventability, UCI survey finds
Anatomical variant could promote stagnation of blood, forming clots that migrate
By discovering a new mechanism that allows blood to enter the brain immediately after a stroke, researchers at UC Irvine and the Salk Institute have opened the door to new therapies that may limit or prevent stroke-induced brain damage.
Irvine, Calif., April 9, 2014 — Stem cells culled from bone marrow may prove beneficial in stroke recovery, scientists at UC Irvine’s Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center have learned. In an analysis of published research, neurologist Dr. Steven Cramer and biomedical engineer Weian Zhao identified 46 studies that examined the use of […]