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Sep 20, 2021 | LA Times
Commentary by Dean Michael J. Stamos, MD: Why Bother to Get Vaccinated?
Dean Michael J. Stamos, MD, explains why it is so important to get vaccinated to protect yourself and those around you.
Sep 20, 2021 | Modern Healthcare
Charles Vega, MD, Associate Dean for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Named a Top Diversity Leader by Modern Healthcare
2021 Top 25 Diversity Leaders
Sep 20, 2021 | UC Irvine News
Falling Leaves Foundation $30 million lead gift to fund innovative UCI medical research building
Facility to be designed to advance cross-disciplinary teaching, translational research activities
Sep 19, 2021
Philip Felgner: Princess Asturias Award (2021)
Sep 08, 2021 | UC Irvine School of Medicine
UCI-led research uncovers new mechanism that promotes wound healing in skin
A University of California, Irvine-led study identifies a new molecular pathway that promotes the healing of wounds in the skin. Titled, “GRHL3 activates FSCN1 to relax cell-cell adhesions between migrating keratinocytes during wound reepithelialization,” the study was published today in JCI Insight.
Aug 30, 2021 | Fast Company
How innovation is challenging conventional assumptions about STEM careers
What the next generation needs to know about the changing nature of science, tech, engineering, and math fields
Aug 27, 2021 | UC Irvine 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.
Aug 18, 2021 | UC Irvine News
What you need to know about the delta variant; UCI coronavirus expert Michael Buchmeier, PhD, answers your questions
UCI coronavirus expert Michael Buchmeier answers your questions
Aug 13, 2021 | UC Irvine School of Medicine
UCI researchers find vital enzyme holds key to the fight against cancer and viral infections; Understanding how to control the enzyme may lead to new treatments against cancers and viral infections
A new study led by University of California, Irvine (UCI) researchers identifies two ways in which APOBEC3A— a vital enzyme that is responsible for genetic changes resulting in a variety of cancers while protecting our cells against viral infection—is controlled.
Aug 11, 2021 | CBS News
Debate grows over mask mandates in schools as Delta variant poses risk to children
Dr. Dan Cooper, associate vice chancellor for clinical and translational science at the University of California, Irvine, discusses about debate grows over mask mandates in schools