2 UCI anesthesiology professors awarded UC Health Fellowships

UC Irvine’s Dr. Maxime Cannesson, associate professor of clinical anesthesiology, and Dr. Shermeen Vakharia, clinical professor of anesthesiology and vice chair for quality and patient safety, are two of 10 recipients of UC Health Fellowships from the University of California’s Center for Health Quality & Innovation.

2 UCI anesthesiology professors awarded UC Health Fellowships

UC Irvine’s Dr. Maxime Cannesson, associate professor of clinical anesthesiology, and Dr. Shermeen Vakharia, clinical professor of anesthesiology and vice chair for quality and patient safety, are two of 10 recipients of UC Health Fellowships from the University of California’s Center for Health Quality & Innovation.

Whose university is this, anyway? Expert panel to discuss

The event is sponsored by the University of California Humanities Research Institute, a multicampus entity based at UC Irvine

Broadcom Foundation funds graduate fellowships at School of Engineering

The Broadcom Foundation has pledged $400,000 over two years to establish graduate fellowships at The Henry Samueli School of Engineering.

Highlights of 2012 at UCI

Year brings scientific advances, national accolades, international outreach, student achievement and loss of campus stalwarts

The write stuff

Jonathan Alexander and his staff at UC Irvine’s Center for Excellence in Writing & Communication explore new ways to teach and master the craft of writing far beyond the basics of high school composition.

UCI to showcase energy savings in 'breathing' building

Natural Sciences II labs are one stop on a statewide tour by U.S. Department of Energy officials highlighting innovation in energy savings.

Sam Vesuna

A shared vision

Yale grad is pursuing his degree at UCI because of its multifaceted approach to the future of healthcare.

UCI hosts topping-out ceremony for Gavin Herbert Eye Institute

State-of-the-art vision care center is expected to open next summer.

UCI will head a $12.5 million Intel social computing center

UCI will head a $12.5 million Intel social computing center that will employ social scientists, computer scientists and Intel researchers working side by side.