Month: February 2022

Jon Gould

New dean is excited to tell the School of Social Ecology story

Increased outreach will drive interest and boost external support, Jon Gould believes

With help mostly still out of reach in the United States, some Americans are taking matters into their own hands—even as misinformation looms.

Daily Beast, Feb. 14, 2022

KHN morning briefing

Kaiser Health News, Feb. 14, 2022

Behind a good mutation: How a gene variant protects against Alzheimer’s

UCI study provides first evidence about how this protective mutation may reduce disease risk

Critical race theory, explained

In video series, 5 UCI scholars share answers to common questions

UCI scientists discover how galaxies can exist without dark matter

In simulations, collisions cause smaller star groupings to lose material

Does my child have COVID-19 or the stomach flu?

Parents, Feb. 11, 2022

How did deer get COVID-19—and what could it mean for humans?

Health, Feb. 11, 2022

How likely is an L.A. COVID spike after the Super Bowl?

KTLA5, Feb. 11, 2022

UCI study links air pollution, adverse ovarian function in female mice

A type of air pollution known as fine particulate matter or PM2.5, can cause loss of ovarian function in female mice, due to depleted primordial, primary and secondary follicles, according to a recent study led by Ulrike Luderer, MD, Ph.D., UCI professor of environmental and occupational health and corresponding author. Premature ovarian failure, often called […]