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public health

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

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

Researchers with the UC Irvine-led study sample dust at the southern edge of the Salton Sea.

Study links wind-blown dust from receding Salton Sea to reduced lung function in area children

UC Irvine-led researchers urge continued monitoring, intervention to mitigate air pollution

Jun Wu, UC Irvine professor of environmental and occupational health

UC Irvine wins NIH grant to study environmental impacts on maternal, child mental health

Research will explore effects of exposure to heat waves, wildfire smoke in Southern California

Wen Public Health receives $1.9 million grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Environmental toxicology researcher to unlock how early development shapes health

Manabu Shiraiwa (right), UC Irvine professor of chemistry, shown with project scientist Pascale Lakey.

Indoor surfaces act as massive sponges for harmful chemicals, UC Irvine-led study shows

Permeable materials in homes can retain volatile organic compounds for up to a year

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

Gabrielle Gussin

From patient to Ph.D.

Gabby Gussin overcame the usual hurdles – plus cancer – to earn a doctorate in public health

Saurabh Chatterjee

UC Irvine study highlights critical link among high temps, aging and disease risk

Research is first to connect heat stress with gut and immune disruption that lowers defenses

Man in sport coat stands between benches in a chemistry laboratory.

Lotions, perfumes curb potentially harmful effects of human oxidation field, study finds

UC Irvine scientist supported research by creating state-of-the-art chemical model