UC Irvine biomedical sciences Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Andrews in a lab looking into a microscope.

From idea to impact

UC Irvine researchers are turning discovery into real-world change

UC Irvine Student Center

Reaching a Brilliant Future

UC Irvine’s audacious fundraising campaign exceeds its goal as higher education institutions face new challenges

Brilliant Future campaign raises over $2.4 billion for UC Irvine

Largest fundraising effort in O.C. history fuels innovation and impact

Achieving a Brilliant Future

Largest fundraising campaign in O.C. history – raising over $2.4 billion – fuels innovation and impact

James and Cynthia DeBoard standing in laboratory.

$15 million gift to name, support UC Irvine's Center for Translational Vision Research

Donation honors memory of entrepreneur, philanthropist Robert M. Brunson

Elizabeth Head, M.A., Ph.D. Professor, Vice Chair for Research Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Elizabeth Andrews, grad student

Women with Down syndrome may develop Alzheimer's disease more rapidly than men

UC Irvine study finds sex differences may impact treatment approaches

UC Irvine expands national leadership in Alzheimer's research with $21 million grant

UCI MIND secures National Institute on Aging funding for 5 more years to further discovery

Neha Gujjula (left), a third-year neurobiology major, and Kaitlin To, a third-year ecology and evolutionary biology major, are co-presidents of the Brain Exercise Initiative’s UC Irvine chapter.

Use it or lose it

Student members of the Brain Exercise Initiative work to improve cognition among residents of senior living facilities

Dana B. Mukamel, UC Irvine Distinguished Professor of medicine

Study finds home healthcare agencies discontinuing telehealth post-pandemic

National survey by UC Irvine and other institutions highlights funding policy gaps

Michael Yassa, right, with co-authors Bryce Mander and Destiny Berisha.

Study links REM sleep apnea to brain changes, memory loss in older adults

UC Irvine researchers find that low oxygen levels may injure critical cerebral regions