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Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk, UC Irvine associate professor of physiology and biophysics

Eye-opening research

Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk’s astonishing findings about Greenland sharks may lead to new ways of preserving vision as we age

Two natural resource specialists walk through an area of Redwood Mountain Grove burned in the KNP Complex Fire in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains to evaluate fire effects.

UC Irvine scientists discover what drives California's worst fire years

Clusters of fires started by lightning led to the most devastating blazes

Smiling woman - Suellen Hopfer, UC Irvine associate professor of health, society and behavior.

UC Irvine-led study uses social media for real-time monitoring of heat experiences in state

Machine learning-based approach can help inform targeted public health interventions

3rd year pharm sci students apply glucose monitoring devices In Dr. Joyce Lee’s class.

Preparing practice-ready pharmacists

Students learn to fight diabetes by wearing the tech they’ll one day recommend

Dr. Alexandre Chan

UC Irvine-led study finds global embrace of integrative cancer care

Research also highlights gaps in access, training and affordability worldwide

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

Navy veteran Harwood Garland, a UCI anthropology major, places his hand over his heart during the playing of the national anthem during a Veterans day ceremony Tuesday at the flagpoles at UC Irvine.

Serving abroad and at home

U.S. Navy veteran and UC Irvine Ph.D. student Harwood Garland is honored for his leadership, scholarship and mentorship

Croul Hall (left) and Rowland Hall, buildings on the UC Irvine campus.

UC Irvine launches master's program in applied artificial intelligence for science

Timely degree equips scientists with industry-relevant AI skills

Engineering professor Peter Burke and grad student Sangjun Noh with the “electronic nose.”

Sniffing out danger

UC Irvine’s electronic nose may transform fields like public safety and environmental protection

Jason Douglas, vice chair and professor of health, society and behavior at Wen Public Health.

UC Irvine launches Ph.D. program in health, society and behavior

Program will train future leaders to advance research on health challenges