Month: November 2022

UCI researchers discover crucial role of brain’s striatum cilia in time perception

Results reveal possible new therapeutic targets for mental and neurological disorders

Joshua Grill (left) and Marina Ritchie

Controversial Alzheimer’s drug approval sparks surprising impact

UCI MIND survey finds media coverage swayed clinical trial volunteers

Andrew Penner

UCI-led study finds pay practices, job barriers to blame for women making less than men

Findings across 15 countries suggest how new policies could resolve continuing issues

OC hospitals preparing to handle young patients as pediatric beds are in demand

The Orange County Register, Nov. 22, 2022

Susan Seager

Fighting for journalists … and the public

UCI Law’s Press Freedom Project plays a critical role in keeping independent investigative reporting alive

What challenges are teachers facing as in-person learning gets back into full swing?

KPCC – AirTalk, Nov. 21, 2022 (Audio)

Lethal cancer cells buddy up to survive

UCI-led team’s finding could help improve treatments for pancreatic cancer

UCI Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: The importance of the arts in higher education

New Claire Trevor School of the Arts Dean Tiffany López shares her views … and much, much more

UCI professor describes how to develop a circular electronic device, e-waste economy

Closing the persistent gap between the benefits of electronic devices and their toxic waste requires innovations in natural resource recovery, regulatory policies and consumer participation, according to Oladele Ogunseitan, UC Presidential Chair and UCI professor of population health and disease prevention. In an article recently published online in the journal One Earth, he discusses how […]

Biden gears up for fight against bipartisan push to end COVID-19 emergency

Washington Examiner, Nov. 17, 2022