Rising Tide: Changemakers Podcast featuring Aimee Edinger

Rising Tide: Changemakers Podcast featuring Aimee Edinger

Aimee Edinger, Professor of Developmental and Cell Biology, is featured in the latest Rising Tide: Change Makers podcast from the UCI Beall Applied Innovation. In this episode, Professor Edinger goes into detail about her research that starves cancer cells to death,...

Butterfly Blueprints

Butterfly Blueprints

Adriana Briscoe, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, is featured on NOVA and PBS as she discusses how the scientific secrets of butterflies are inspiring technological innovations. Listen here.

Professor Katrine Whiteson: Chancellor’s Fellow

Professor Katrine Whiteson: Chancellor’s Fellow

Professor Katrine L. Whiteson of the department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry has been selected as a UCI Chancellor’s Fellow, a distinction awarded to tenured faculty whose body of scientific work supports a strong trajectory towards distinction. Professor...

Professor Christie Fowler: Chancellor’s Fellow

Professor Christie Fowler: Chancellor’s Fellow

Professor Christie Fowler of the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior has been selected as a UCI Chancellor’s Fellow, a distinction awarded to tenured faculty whose body of scientific work supports a strong trajectory towards distinction. Professor Christie Fowler...

UCI Podcast: Dean Frank LaFerla on memory impairment over the holidays

UCI Podcast: Dean Frank LaFerla on memory impairment over the holidays

When people are getting together with loved ones over the holidays, how do they prepare themselves for interacting with a relative who has dementia resulting from Alzheimer's disease or another neurological condition? In this episode of the UCI Podcast, Frank LaFerla,...

UCI researchers monitor SARS-CoV-2 using wastewater-based epidemiology

UCI researchers monitor SARS-CoV-2 using wastewater-based epidemiology

Alternative viral detection methods have been critical in the fight against COVID-19, helping to reduce the burden on our healthcare system. In a new study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, University of California, Irvine researchers demonstrate...