Tom Andriola and Leslie Thompson

UCI announces launch of Institute for Precision Health

Individually tailored wellness approach is giant leap in patient control, improved outcomes

UCI Institute for Precision Health FAQ

What is precision health? Precision health is a powerful approach that uses data science to help prevent disease and accurately predict, diagnose and treat individual patients as is best for them. Its practitioners employ data – information about patients – and analytics to provide more exact and effective health plans. Precision health is also a […]

7 UCI researchers are elected AAAS fellows, giving campus total of 192

Scholars are honored for their efforts to advance science or its applications

Games + Learning + Society Conference set for June 2022 on UCI campus

Relaunched event to focus on gaming’s role in confronting systemic challenges

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Four graduate students are 2021-2022 Public Impact Distinguished Fellows

Out of 51 total applications from graduate students, 14 finalists were selected to compete for the four 2021-2022 Public Impact Distinguished Fellowships, each with a $12,000 award. The remaining 10 finalists are Public Impact Fellows and receive $1,000 in fellowship funding. Public Impact Fellowships highlight and support Ph.D. or MFA students whose current research has […]

Dr. Steve Goldstein

UCI is among founding members of national coalition to improve clinical trials

ACT@POC aims to boost efficiency, accessibility and participant diversity to benefit patients

The pandemic has more people turning to a “therapist in your pocket”

Marketplace, Oct. 6, 2021

UCI-led team receives $750,000 from NSF grant to study spread of mis- and disinformation in financial services industry

Researchers will analyze and counter predatory practices targeted at racialized and marginalized communities

Stacy Branham, a UCI assistant professor of informatics

UCI’s Stacy Branham highlighted on Popular Science Brilliant 10 list

Informatics innovator creates useful technologies with and for people with disabilities

Candice Odgers (left), UCI professor of psychological science, and Gillian Hayes, UCI vice provost for graduate education and dean of the Graduate Division

Jacobs Foundation awards UCI $11 million to improve digital technologies for children

University-led international network of leading scholars will work to advance learning