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Feb 08, 2022 | Department of Radiation Oncology
Faculty undergo Courageous Civility training
UCI faculty in the Department of Radiation Oncology participated in the “Courageous Civility” training designed to challenge leaders to be more proactive in the development of anti-racism and anti-discrimination initiatives.
Dec 01, 2021 | Department of Radiation Oncology
Escape Room Fun with the Residents and the Educational Leadership Team
The Department of Radiation Oncology builds teamwork at the Anaheim Hills Escape Room.
Nov 19, 2021 | Graduate Studies
2021 Carlin Fellows
Congratulations to the 2021 Carlin Fellows!
Nov 10, 2021 | UCI News
Ralph and Sue Stern gift to support cancer center at new UCI hospital in Irvine; Longtime UCI donors’ latest gift adds to legacy of expanding lifesaving care
Longtime UCI donors’ latest gift adds to legacy of expanding lifesaving care
Nov 04, 2021 | UCI Beall Aplied Innovation
Three UCI Faculty Awarded for Outstanding Work in Innovation
UC Irvine (UCI) Beall Applied Innovation recently recognized innovative faculty at the fourth annual UCI Innovator Awards.
Nov 04, 2021 | UCI News
UCI and CHOC join new NORD Rare Disease Centers of Excellence Network
Partnership is committed to improving access and care for rare disease patients
Oct 14, 2021 | Department of Radiation Oncology
Jeremy Harris, MD, honored with American Cancer Society grant to study lung cancer
Jeremy Harris, MD, assistant professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology, was awarded an American Cancer Society grant to further his work exploring innovative treatments to improve outcomes for lung cancer.
Oct 12, 2021 | UCI Health
UCI Health recognized among top academic medical centers for high-quality care
UCI Medical Center receives 5-star ranking for 'demonstrating excellence'
Sep 19, 2021
Philip Felgner: Princess Asturias Award (2021)
Aug 27, 2021 | UCI News
Santa Ana awards UCI $700,000 to address healthcare inequities among the vulnerable
UCI researchers from the Program in Public Health and the School of Medicine have received $700,000 from the city of Santa Ana to address inequities and gaps in health services and enhance COVID-19 mitigation efforts in vulnerable populations.