Year: 2012

Providing insurance to the poor reduces healthcare costs

Study co-authored by UCI’s David Neumark indicates results of newly enacted reforms.

UC Irvine News Brief: Renowned public health physician to give talk Friday at UCI

As part of UCI’s Distinguished Speaker Series, Dr. Quentin Young of Chicago will address “Healthcare as a Human Right: A Physician’s Perspective over Five Decades.”

Kenneth Pomeranz

Past master

Kenneth Pomeranz, UCI expert on China, is new American Historical Association president.

A multimedia look at McCarthyism

Upcoming play ‘Galileo in America’ explores collision of art, science and politics.

Daniel Do-Khanh

Fortunate son

Daniel Do-Khanh ’93 has come a long way since he and his parents fled Vietnam during the fall of Saigon in April 1975, leaving behind their home and all of their belongings. Today he’s a successful attorney working out of a spacious Irvine office with a sweeping view of the Orange County coast, but Do-Khanh […]

UC Irvine News Brief: Famiglietti, Southon named American Geophysical Union fellows

“This designation is conferred upon not more than 0.1 percent of all AGU members in any given year,” says the organization’s website.

UC Irvine News Brief: UCI biologists turn up the heat on bacteria, discover mutation pattern

Findings by Brandon Gaut, Albert Bennett and Anthony Long appear in the current issue of the journal Science.

UC Irvine News Brief: Talk marks UCI's 10th anniversary promoting gender equity in science

Diana Bilimoria will speak at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, in the Student Center’s Doheny Beach Room B.

Fred Tzeng

Little chip, big implications

UCI research produces breakthrough for battery efficiency in medical equipment, automobiles and consumer electronics.

Sweat, tears lead to breakthrough

Chemist Greg Weiss’ personal loss motivates major new scientific work by him and others.