Med students make do – and then some
Graduating class faces curtailed rotations, crises of confidence and commencement questions with grace, generosity and ingenuity
Graduating class faces curtailed rotations, crises of confidence and commencement questions with grace, generosity and ingenuity
UCI virologist and her pulmonologist husband balance pandemic response with parenthood
UCI-developed machine learning tool aids doctors’ decision-making
Scientists who normally study how human activities impact the planet have been given a rare opportunity over the past few months to observe what happens when industry, transportation and other sources of carbon emissions are curtailed. Steve Davis, UCI associate professor of Earth system science, is part of an international cohort of researchers measuring the […]
Low-cost technology could be employed in hand-held devices and ventilation systems
Dr. Sahar Osman uses video calls to keep families in contact with hospitalized loved ones during COVID-19 lockdown
Results will help determine true prevalence and inform lifting of local lockdown
Aviptadil could save people suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome
Chancellor Howard Gillman announced May 11 that UCI will begin to share its plans for reengaging certain campus operations, while providing a road map on how courses will be held in the fall quarter. On-site operations will resume at a gradual pace, with some areas ready for in-person attention before others. The phase-in decisions are […]
Real-time undergraduate reactions drive academic support, other assistance programs