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Two people sitting at a table

Exploring the mind-body connection

New public health course looks at whole-person approach to well-being

Peter Chang

Precision health perspectives

Peter Chang discusses how artificial intelligence can revolutionize medical care

Study shows how restoring overstocked forests can yield multiple, diverse benefits

Mechanical thinning of California’s forests can reduce the severity of wildfires by eliminating built-up vegetation that fuels blazes. According to researchers at UCI, UC Merced and the UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, scientifically based forest management practices could also curtail CO2 emissions from fires, promote carbon storage in remaining trees, and improve the […]

Astrophysicist Gregory Benford

Addressing climate change: plants instead of plants?

Rather than an industrial solution to excess atmospheric carbon dioxide, a retired UCI physicist looks to nature

John Chaput

UCI-developed COVID-19 test detects, identifies specific variants with 100% accuracy

RNA-based method advances personalized medicine for improved patient care

Alpesh Amin

Precision health perspectives

Alpesh Amin discusses how utilizing health data can lead to the very best care and chance for good health

A trio of participants graduating from the Orange County Young Adult Court in October 2021 bookend two of the program’s key collaborators, Orange County Superior Court Judge Maria Hernandez (second from left) and UCI Professor Elizabeth Cauffman (center).

UCI awarded $10.1 million grant to expand O.C. Young Adult Court study

Funding will provide more extensive wraparound services for program participants

Selma Masri

Circadian clock watchers

Selma Masri and her lab team explore the links between cancer and our internal timekeeper

How a protein breaks free to cause deadly cancers

UCI-led finding helps propel search for improved treatments

UCI study: California's trees are dying, and might not be coming back

Wildfires and climbing temperatures have caused a 6.7 percent decline since 1985