Study shows how embryos regulate vitamin A derivatives

Human embryos that get too much or too little retinoic acid, a derivative of vitamin A, can develop into babies…

Stem cells can improve memory after brain injury

New UC Irvine research is among the first to demonstrate that neural stem cells may help to restore memory after…

Biophysics project receives about $1.5 million from NIH

UC Irvine professors Clare Yu and her collaborator, Steven Gross, have received about $1.5 million over five years from the…

UC Irvine receives $2.18 million to explore nano advancements in DNA sequencing

UC Irvine’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering has been awarded $2.18 million to blend traditional DNA sequencing techniques with cutting-edge…

The body politic

Timothy Bradley brings ‘physics of life’ to the Academic Senate

Lives in the balance

Engineering professor Maria Feng works to make structures safer and avoid disasters like the Minneapolis bridge collapse

Krassner to address Women's Business Council Philippines

Liza Krassner, unit administrator and principal administrative analyst for the UC Irvine Developmental Biology Center, will be a keynote speaker…

Advocate for postdocs

Alberto Roca, assistant project scientist of molecular biology & biochemistry, supports unsung scholars

Study shows first images of brain changes associated with memory

University of California, Irvine researchers have developed the first images of the physical changes in brain cells thought to underlie memory…

Glucosamine-like supplement inhibits multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes

A glucosamine-like dietary supplement has been found to suppress the damaging autoimmune response seen in multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes…