No fear

UCI psychiatrist Dr. Yujuan Choy helps patients overcome crippling anxieties

What makes a professor stand out? Ask Chuck ...

Sociology lecturer Chuck O’Connell was recently selected as the graduating senior class’s Outstanding Professor in the social sciences. This marks…

Postdoc wins L'Oréal USA Fellowships for Women in Science award

Maria Krish, a postdoctoral researcher in the UC Irvine Department of Chemistry, was selected Thursday, May 24 as one of…

Leading by example

Management Services Officer Linda Truong Le ’96 gives her staff the space they need to succeed

Advocate for postdocs

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

Dietary supplement blocks MS, diabetes symptoms

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

HumaniTech's Barbara Cohen on CNN's Local Edition

HumaniTech director Barbara Cohen appeared on CNN’s Time Warner Local Edition to discuss technology’s impact on people and HumaniTech’s work.…

New exhibit chronicles changes in Vietnamese ethnic minority groups

The UCI Libraries opened their spring exhibit Tuesday, May 15, entitled “Surviving War, Surviving Peace: The Central Highlanders of Vietnam.”…

UCI launches effort to develop patient-specific stem cell lines

UC Irvine neurobiologist Hans Keirstead and his research team today launched a project to develop stem cell lines that genetically match human patients. These lines would allow scientists to better study conditions ranging from diabetes to Parkinson’s disease, and they would provide the basis for potential patient-specific stem cell treatments. Keirstead will use a technique […]

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…