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public health

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

UC Irvine graduate programs recognized among nation's best in U.S. News & World Report rankings

Three programs rank in the top 10 among public universities

Louhua Jiang professor of epidemiology and biostatistics

AI effectively predicts dementia risk in American Indian/Alaska Native elders

UC Irvine study provides framework for how machine learning models identify novel predictors

Natalie Binczewski, a UC Irvine Ph.D. candidate in environmental health sciences.

UC Irvine-led study finds possible links between PFAS exposure and childhood cancers

Results underscore value of continued monitoring for drinking water contamination

Jun Wu, UC Irvine professor of environmental and occupational health standing in a field with plants.

UC Irvine-led study notes need for better wildfire readiness in Eastern Coachella Valley

Improving communication is key in disadvantaged communities in unincorporated areas

Photo of UC Irvine undergraduates Kylie Jones, Khushi Patel and Evelyn Rodriguez
UC Irvine Podcast Indicator

UCI Podcast: A trio of Anteaters look ahead to Election Day

Undergraduates involved in voter initiatives on campus speak out

Cash transfers linked to improved educational outcomes for American Indian children

UC Irvine-led study highlights intergenerational benefits of financial support for families

PRIME-LC turns 20

Alumni doctors share their memories of the influential medical education program

UC Irvine grad student training program aims to broaden access to cardiovascular care

New NSF-funded initiative emphasizes technological solutions to health disparities

Karen Lincoln standing behind a chair in her office. Karen Lincoln, is a UC Irvine professor of environmental and occupational health who directs the campus’s Center for Environmental Health Disparities Research

‘Who Wants to Be a Study Subject'

Karen Lincoln fosters trust by sharing results, hosting follow-up events like game shows