KEYWORD

medicine

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

Saurabh Chatterjee, UC Irvine professor of environmental and occupational health, and medicine.

Honoring veterans through science

UC Irvine professor dedicates his research career to helping those with Gulf War syndrome

UC Irvine Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Cameron Carter.

UC Irvine's Cameron Carter is elected to National Academy of Medicine

Distinguished Professor is recognized for advances in cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry

Dr. J. Stuart Nelson from the Beckman Laser Institute & Medical Clinic demonstrates the Dynamic Cooling Device, in 2011.

Lighting the way

How watching a baseball game led to a discovery that made laser surgery possible

Photo of Aileen Anderson, UC Irvine vice chancellor for research
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

Research realities in the face of funding restrictions

Vice chancellor Aileen Anderson shares what’s happening now and what’s ahead

Michael Demetriou

Unique pan-cancer immunotherapy destroys tumors without attacking healthy tissue, UC Irvine study shows

Next step is testing ‘holy grail’ therapy’s safety and effectiveness in patients

Sean Young, UC Irvine professor of informatics and emergency medicine

Music as medicine

Integrating eclectic interests in latest research, Sean Young finds that mindfully listening to jazz reduces pain

James and Cynthia DeBoard standing in laboratory.

$15 million gift to name, support UC Irvine's Center for Translational Vision Research

Donation honors memory of entrepreneur, philanthropist Robert M. Brunson

Elizabeth Head, M.A., Ph.D. Professor, Vice Chair for Research Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Elizabeth Andrews, grad student

Women with Down syndrome may develop Alzheimer's disease more rapidly than men

UC Irvine study finds sex differences may impact treatment approaches

UC Irvine researchers develop promising drugs to halt tumor, skin disease blood vessel growth

Federal grants help fund discovery to improve treatment for cancer and skin disorders