Month: February 2025

UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

Increasing public trust in science

Anteater Insider podcast explores the importance of integrity and transparency in academic research

Natalie Binczewski, a UC Irvine Ph.D. candidate in environmental health sciences.

UC Irvine-led study finds possible links between PFAS exposure and childhood cancers

Results underscore value of continued monitoring for drinking water contamination

UC Irvine students’ winter-quarter 2024 rocket blasts off from the Mojave Desert testing site.

The sky’s the limit

Members of the UC Irvine Rocket Project each year produce new entries for international competition

UC Irvine scientists invent new drug candidates to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

The new family of antibiotics may one day help save thousands of lives each year

Henry Samueli awarded IEEE Medal of Honor, the organization’s highest honor

Inventor, business leader and philanthropist has had significant impact on UC Irvine

Third-year microbiology and immunology student Ritwik Kumar researches bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria, not human cells.

An antibiotic alternative

In first at UC Irvine, undergrad will use bacteriophages to treat patients with resistant infections

Pharmaceutical Sciences Lauren Albrecht lab with Lauren Albrecht, (far left) assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences and colleagues.

UC Irvine assistant professor Lauren Albrecht named 2025 Sloan Foundation Research Fellow

Accomplished early-career pharmaceutical scientist recognized as next-generation leader

People walking in front of the UC Irvine Student Center.

UC Irvine rates among best universities in California Mobility Index

Rankings recognize inclusivity and student outcomes

Left to right: Anne Marie Clemons-Thomas, V. Gordon Clemons Jr., M.B.A. ’04, and Marie Clemons stand in front of the Falling Leaves Foundation Medical Innovation Building, which will feature a terrace named after their family foundation.

Clemons Family Foundation donates $11 million to support advanced cancer research

Gift will also aid medical innovation building construction and UCI Health – Irvine

UC Irvine study finds HEPA filters improve classroom air quality

Simple solution can reduce students’ pollution exposure