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UC Irvine to lead next phase of UC's California Alliance for Minority Participation

National Science Foundation awards $2.5 million for longtime STEM initiative

professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

Bob Chang and his fight for justice

On The UCI Podcast, the law professor shares how the Korematsu Center and his students can make a difference

UC Irvine researchers discover atomic-level mechanism in polycrystalline materials

Findings could herald more efficient electronics, aerospace and automotive technologies

Phillip Felgner

UC Irvine receives initial $33 million in federal support for vaccine research

Philip Felgner to lead multi-institutional pandemic planning effort

Karen Lincoln standing behind a chair in her office. Karen Lincoln, is a UC Irvine professor of environmental and occupational health who directs the campus’s Center for Environmental Health Disparities Research

‘Who Wants to Be a Study Subject'

Karen Lincoln fosters trust by sharing results, hosting follow-up events like game shows

Ballet Folklorico dancers perform at La Bienvenida in September 2023.

Fifth anniversary fiesta

Latinx Resource Center marks 5 years of challenges, triumphs

Man in a lab coat looking at a computer screen.

UC Irvine discovery of ‘item memory' brain cells offers new Alzheimer's treatment target

Finding significantly deepens understanding of crucial component of cognitive function

UC Irvine law professor Robert S. Chang, who founded and directs the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality.

Civil rights and wrongs

Campus’s new Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality carries on its namesake’s fight against discrimination, social injustice

Jonathan Watanabe, UC Irvine professor of clinical pharmacy practice and director of the campus’s Center for Data-Driven Drugs Research and Policy.

National Academies progress report: health disparities

Reducing diversity gaps in clinical trials is a societal imperative, according to UC Irvine professor

Xiangmin Xu, UC Irvine Chancellor’s Professor of anatomy and neurobiology and director of the campus’s Center for Neural Circuit Mapping

UC Irvine-led team reveals how TREM2 genetic mutation affects late-onset Alzheimer's

First-of-their-kind insights into brain effects could yield new targets for early intervention