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Tue, Apr 21 2026, 10 - 11am
UC Irvine Center for Neural Circuit Mapping Seminar | Paul D. Gershon, PhD
“Vaccinia Virus, Proteomics, Structural Proteomics, Spatial Proteomics” by Paul D. Gershon, PhD, Professor, Department of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, UC Irvine
Wed, Apr 22 2026, 11am - 12pm
Biological Chemistry Seminar Series | Christopher J. Halbrook, PhD
"Targeting Crosstalk and Resistance Mechanisms in Pancreatic Cancer"
Wed, Apr 22 2026, 4 - 5pm
Physiology & Biophysics Seminar Series | Frans Vinberg, PhD
"Light Signaling in the Postmortem Human Retina"
Thu, Apr 23 2026, 9 - 10am
Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Seminar Series | Christina Pantoja, Graduate Student
"Investigating the Parameters of HSV-1 Latency and Reactivation Using an Axonal Infection Model"
Fri, Apr 24 2026, 11am - 12pm
UCI SKIN: A Skin Biology Resource Center Distinguished Speaker Series | Megan Orzalli, PhD
"Regulation of Cutaneous Antiviral Immunity," by egan Orzalli, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts
Fri, Apr 24 2026, 12 - 1:15pm
Neuropolitics Lecture Series: Bugs in Democracy: Gerrymandering, Inequities in Voter Power and Rules of Election
Join the UC Irvine Center for Neuropolitics, featuring Sam Wang, who is a professor of neuroscience at Princeton University. Prof. Wang is also a leading figure in the quantitative study of democracy. He founded the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, which developed statistical methods to detect partisan manipulation of electoral maps. Wang has written for The New York Times and other outlets on topics ranging from autism risk to election forecasting.
Wed, Apr 29 2026, 4 - 5pm
Microbiology & Molecular Genetics Seminar Series | Matthew T. Weirauch, PhD
"Virus-Induced Gene Misregulation in Human Diseases"
Fri, May 1 2026, 7am - 4pm
44th Annual Residents' Paper Day and 37th Annual Philip J. DiSaia Society Symposium
The purpose of this activity is to provide specific health care diagnostic and intervention guidelines in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The guidelines presented by practicing experts and will be based upon the latest research in evidence-based medicine. In addition to a wide-ranging number of medical topics presented, the content of the presentations will address nationally established competencies as pertaining to the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology. At the end of the activity, participants will have an up-to-date understanding of some of the best clinical approaches for Women’s Health Care.
Fri, May 1 2026, 11am - 12pm
UC Irvine Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center | 2025–26 Stem Cell Seminar Series | Christopher Pin, PhD
"Defining Epigenetic Mediators in Pancreatic Cancer Initiation & Progression"
Tue, May 5 2026, 7 - 8pm
2026 Community Lecture Series: Cataracts
Taking the stress out of cataract surgery. Speaker: Matthew Wade, MD