Faculty

Shane Stephens-Romero

Seeing fuels’ effects down the road

UCI computer model foresees effects of alternative transportation fuels.

Charles Limoli

Stem cells alleviate tumor treatment side effects

Human embryonic stem cells could help people with learning and memory deficits after radiation treatment for brain tumors, suggests a new UC Irvine study.

News articles on President Obama

Race colors public opinion of Obama

Study finds that race matters in public’s opinion of President Barack Obama and his policies.

Ginger Stickney tests Ava Martin’s cochlear implant

UCI expands options for hearing-impaired

New technology in cochlear implants and hearing aids means children needn’t suffer from hearing loss, says UC Irvine Dr. Hamid Djalilian.

"The Threepenny Opera" cast

‘Threepenny Opera’ still on the money

“The Threepenny Opera,” enjoying its third revival at UCI, has something of a storied past on campus.

Courtney Amaya

Making history come alive

UCI History Project helps K-12 teachers improve lessons.

David Curry

A veteran’s message

UCI student embarks on a new mission to more fully integrate his fellow veterans into higher education and the future of the country.

Eye undergoing a laser-assisted corneal transplant

A zigzag path to better vision

UCI ophthalmologists pioneer zigzag incision technique that improves outcome of laser-assisted corneal transplantation.

Hans Keirstead

Stem cells restore mobility in neck-injured rats

The first human embryonic stem cell treatment approved by the FDA for human testing has been shown to restore limb function in rats with neck spinal cord injuries – a finding that could expand the clinical trial to include people with cervical damage.

Dr. Kenneth Chang

The missionary doctor

Dr. Kenneth Chang brings lessons learned in a Taiwanese fishing village to sophisticated digestive disease care.