Research

UCI researchers eavesdrop on cellular conversations

New computational tool decodes biological language of signaling molecules

Chris Barty, with students Haytham Effarah and Kyle Chestnut working at a lab table with gogles on.

Transforming human health

The COSI labs are home to up-and-coming laser technology that can be used to fight disease and illness

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UCI Podcast: Why low-income children suffer the most during remote learning

Schools will still need COVID-19 mitigation measures as they reopen, say UCI Health doctors

Radioactive bone cement found to be safer in treating spinal tumors

UCI-led project may provide alternative to conventional radiation therapy

UCI’s Julia Gelfand is named 2021 ACRL Academic/Research Librarian of the Year

Julia M. Gelfand, UCI research librarian for applied sciences and engineering, has been named the 2021 Academic/Research Librarian of the Year by the Association of College & Research Libraries. The annual designation, sponsored by GOBI Library Solutions from EBSCO, recognizes an outstanding member of the profession who has made a significant national or international contribution […]

A sign directs patients to monoclonal antibody infusion therapy at UCIMC

Federal COVID-19 response taps UCI Health as a model for delivering monoclonal antibody therapy

UCI Health treatment method to be shared with healthcare systems nationwide

Ramesh Jain, Donald Bren Professor of computer science at UCI

UCI Institute for Future Health to harness technology to build personalized health model

Interdisciplinary group to combine research, clinical care to empower people

UCI-led study finds that immigration policies curb affected students’ education, well-being

Laura Enriquez, UCI associate professor of Chicano/Latino studies, is lead author of a new report from the UC Collaborative to Promote Immigrant and Student Equity summarizing the results of a study of children of immigrants attending the University of California. Findings indicate that immigration policies disrupt the educational experiences and well-being of not only undocumented […]

Kalpna Gupta, UCI Visiting Professor, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Hematology/ Oncology

Nutrition, companionship reduce pain in mice with sickle cell disease, UCI-led study finds

Serotonin-boosting antidepressant duloxetine had same effect, could be opioid alternative

The inspiration behind Black In Neuro

Ph.D. student Angeline Dukes’ drive to bring equity to her field is gaining wide attention