Month: July 2025

Photo of Virginia Parks, UC Irvine professor of urban planning and public policy
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

The past, present and future of labor in the US

Urban planning and public policy professor Virginia Parks tackles several key topics

Professor Luis Jauregui

UC Irvine scientists discover new state of quantum matter

Breakthrough material may power future space-ready, low-power computers

Composer and UC Irvine professor of music Kojiro Umezaki is a renowned player of the shakuhachi, a bamboo wind instrument developed in Japan in the 16th century.

Flutist transcends tradition

UC Irvine professor combines AI, electronics and classical Japanese instrument in other-worldly compositions

Three men in suits, the one in the middle holding an award citation.

UC Irvine researchers win Frontiers of Science Award

Recognition spotlights origination of FASER neutrino-hunting program

Professor Luis Jauregui

UC Irvine scientists discover new state of quantum matter

The research can help make new quantum technologies primed for deep-space travel

Man standing in between floor-to-ceiling rows of computers.

UC Irvine probe into state data brokers raises legal and privacy concerns

Study finds ‘rampant noncompliance’ with California consumer protection law

Christopher Cleary

UC Irvine tapped to bring psychedelic therapy education to nursing students

Inaugural national faculty cohort to teach integration of novel therapy in mental health care

Gabrielle Gussin

From patient to Ph.D.

Gabby Gussin overcame the usual hurdles – plus cancer – to earn a doctorate in public health

UC Irvine expands national leadership in Alzheimer's research with $21 million grant

UCI MIND secures National Institute on Aging funding for 5 more years to further discovery

UC Irvine researchers develop promising drugs to halt tumor, skin disease blood vessel growth

Federal grants help fund discovery to improve treatment for cancer and skin disorders