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Francis Crinella’s name is known to wine lovers and academics alike, and in both arenas his commitment to excellence stands out.
Francis Crinella’s name is known to wine lovers and academics alike, and in both arenas his commitment to excellence stands out.
A recent study authored by UC Irvine education professor and chair Deborah Lowe Vandell found that teens who had attended high-quality child care programs scored higher on academic and cognitive tests than their peers.
Inundated with conflicting advice on how to reduce your carbon footprint? Diane Pataki, associate professor of Earth system science, will clear up the confusion.
Study co-authored by UCI’s Elizabeth Loftus finds lawyers overly optimistic about case outcomes.
Dedication of UCI’s Sue & Bill Gross Hall is milestone in effort to unlock stem cells’ potential and marks a milestone for the future of medicine.
Dr. Suzy Kim knows – from personal experience – that early, rigorous rehab is key for spinal injury patients.
Campus and community leaders recall working with the multifaceted Jack Peltason.
Jack Peltason, UC Irvine’s second chancellor and the University of California’s 16th president, has received the American Council on Education’s Distinguished Service Award for “a lifetime of achievement and service to higher education and to ACE.”
UCI child neurologist and neuroscientist Dr. Tallie Z. Baram has found that maternal care and other sensory input triggers activity in a baby’s developing brain that improves cognitive function and builds resilience to stress.
What excites Nan Luke about the new Sue and Bill Gross Hall: A CIRM Institute at UC Irvine isn’t the spacious clinic or pristine laboratories, offices and meeting rooms. It’s the interaction that will take place there between patients like herself and researchers. Both are driving the effort to see if and how stem cells […]