Month: September 2022

UCI awarded $13.8 million federal contract to profile lipid nanoparticles

Findings will increase understanding of vaccine immune responses and side effects

Is the pandemic really over?

VeryWell Health, Sept. 22, 2022

UCI is key member of multi-institutional, $126 million NIH brain mapping project

Campus to receive $10 million over five years for role in Cell Atlas Network

Students celebrate winning the Red Light Green Light World Record.

Another world record!

Anteaters claim Guinness title for largest game of red light/green light

The UCI research team is directed by (seated, from left) Frank LaFerla, Andrea Tenner and Kim Green. Other investigators include (standing, from left) Marcelo Wood, Arthur Lander, Grant MacGregor, Ian Smith, Vivek Swarup, Craig Stark, Andre Obenaus and Ali Mortazavi.

UCI Alzheimer’s project wins $47 million grant from National Institute on Aging

Scientists will develop mouse models to help unravel most common form of disease

Photos of Maura Allaire, assistant professor of urban planning & public policy, and Jun Wu, professor of public health.

NSF supports UCI team investigating inequities in drinking water

California water districts and ratepayers will serve as test subjects

UCI and national lab researchers develop a cobalt-free cathode for lithium-ion batteries

Innovation could lead to safer, longer-lasting power storage for electric vehicles and devices

Who is still dying from Covid? The CDC can’t answer that

Bloomberg, Sept. 20, 2022

New Omicron booster side effects expected to be similar to previous COVID-19 shots

Healthline, Sept. 20, 2022

Dr. Daniel Chow

Precision health perspectives

Daniel Chow discusses how physicians can use artificial intelligence tools to benefit patients