Two Henry Samueli School of Engineering scientists win DOE early career awards
Funding will support research in advanced energy and materials science technologies
Funding will support research in advanced energy and materials science technologies
New class examines how and why physical activity can work better than pills
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $2 million to researchers in UCI’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering to develop a biologic implant for the spinal facet joint. This grant, given to a team led by Kyriacos Athanasiou, Henry Samueli Chair in Engineering and Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering, will be the first to focus […]
UCI biomedical engineer is working on a cell regenerative therapy with potential applications in chronic wounds, burns and aging
UCI students employ photovoice technique to document reality in O.C.’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community during pandemic
Funding will support health coaching, research and educational programs
Transition will focus on flexible work, learning environments
UCI’s Office of Information Technology had a hand in every aspect of UCI’s move to a remote environment, and now is poising the university to come back
Magdalene Seiler, Ph.D., UCI associate professor of physical medicine & rehabilitation, has been awarded a five-year, $3,823,950 grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct a preclinical study on rodent models of an innovative co-graft approach to repair permanently damaged retinas. Cell transplantation offers a potential therapy for those who have already lost their […]
The National Institutes of Health has granted $2 million to researchers in UCI’s School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences. The new Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award will fund drug discovery technology development in the laboratory of Brian Paegel, UCI professor of pharmaceutical sciences. “The NIH has generously supported my laboratory over the years in reaction miniaturization […]