Omicron symptoms: how they compare with other Coronavirus variants

Healthline, Jan. 14, 2022

Theresa Duong

Giving back to her community

Ph.D. student Theresa Duong seeks to raise awareness of HPV among Vietnamese-Americans

Michael Méndez, UCI assistant professor of urban planning & public policy, in front of #UCOP26 signage at the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Conference

Michael Méndez’s COP26 adventure

The UCI professor reflects on his first trip to the UN Climate Change Conference

Tom Andriola
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UCI Podcast: Putting data to work through collaboratories

Tom Andriola explains The Collaboratories @ UCI™ and how UCI is putting data to work to strengthen its commitment to the mission

Actors working with South Coast Repertory perform a reading of an in-development play for an audience of UCI students at the campus’s Winifred Smith Hall.

Getting in on the act

UCI drama students participate in a play’s creation through South Coast Repertory’s NewSCRipts program

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UCI Podcast: Nurses’ trauma and the two fronts of the war against COVID-19

Candace Burton’s interviews with nurses reveal how an unrelenting pandemic is inflicting a mental health crisis

Paul Merage School of Business Dean Ian Williamson

New business dean brings global perspective

Ian Williamson’s academic career has taken him across the U.S. and all over the world, from Australia to Switzerland to Indonesia and, most recently, New Zealand

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UCI Podcast: Uncovering the cause of the soil lead crisis in Santa Ana

UCI historian Juan Manuel Rubio partners with environmental justice groups on research

Manuella Oliveira Yassa, director of outreach and education at UCI’s Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

Nurturing an early interest in neuroscience

Both inspired and supported by UCI’s Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, a local high schooler launches a group for teens fascinated by the brain

Brian Fargo and Dr. Hamid Djalilian

Brian Fargo, inXile founder, gives $1 million to advance UCI research for tinnitus treatment

Funding will support development of innovative implantable electronic stimulation device