Discovery of Gomafu function increases understanding of its role in psychiatric disease Irvine, Calif., Feb. 25, 2015 — U.S. and Australian scientists have found the mechanism a novel gene uses to affect brain function and elicit behavior related to neuropsychiatric...
Congratulations to our Rose Hill Scholarship Recipients
Feb 24, 2015
Five undergraduates in the Biological Sciences School received scholarships from The Rose Hills Foundation, part of $700,000 UC Irvine undergraduates received as a whole to support students in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) pursuits. Congratulations...
Stem cell researcher gets CIRM grant to advance study of brain immune cells’ role in Alzheimer’s
Feb 24, 2015
Professor Matthew Blurton-Jones, Neurobiology and Behavior and Alzheimer’s disease researcher, will receive $1.15 million to improve the ability to generate and study microglia from human pluripotent stem cells. Microglia serve as the primary immune cells within the...
Scientists Learn How to Activate to Captivate
Feb 24, 2015
Biological Sciences School Professors Peter Donovan and Leslie Thompson, Neurobiology and Behavior, together with colleague Professor Ping Wang, School of Medicine, recently launched a workshop to provide...
What Matters to Me and Why Features Biological Sciences School Professor
Feb 24, 2015
Donald Bren Professor Arthur Lander, Developmental and Cell Biology, was recently asked to speak at the “What Matters to Me and Why” lunchtime series. Professor Lander, a recognized leader in the emerging field of systems biology, spoke about his passion for research...
Student Spotlight: Bio Sci Student Council
Feb 24, 2015
The Biological Sciences School’s Bio Sci Student Council (BSC) was founded in 2012 as a leadership organization charged with unifying the School’s members, working actively to represent student needs to administration, and otherwise improving our undergraduates’...
Battle Rises in Florida Keys Over Fighting Mosquitoes With Mosquitoes
Feb 24, 2015
Florida Keys residents are facing a proposal to release the nation’s first genetically modified mosquitoes into their community. The mosquitos are hatched in a lab and pumped with synthetic DNA to try to combat two painful, mosquito-borne viral diseases, dengue and...
Biological Sciences School Professor and intercampus collaborators win $4.5 Million in new NIH funding
Feb 24, 2015
Professor Christopher C. Hughes, Chair of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and colleagues at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and University of California San Diego (UCSD), were recently awarded two collaborative grants from the National Institutes of...
Staff Spotlight: Larry R. Herman
Feb 23, 2015
Larry R. Herman has been at the Biological Sciences School since 1965, starting as a student and part of the first graduating class. Larry has served the Biological Sciences School for nearly 50 years, starting in the lab of Dr. Grover Stephens and eventually rose to...
Community Spotlight- Anna Walsh
Feb 23, 2015
Anna Walsh, Class of 1981 Anna Walsh joined the Biological Sciences School in 1976 as an undergraduate. With wide-eyed enthusiasm and excitement, she dedicated herself to the rigorous core curriculum and research program and quickly gained creative critical thinking...