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Jul 07, 2025 | UC Irvine School of Medicine
New Insight into Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment to Improve Immunotherapy
New research enhances our understanding of the complex interplay among cancer, immunotherapy and brain health, potentially leading to improved treatments and better quality of life for cancer survivors.
Jun 26, 2025 | UC Irvine News
Aileen Anderson Named Vice Chancellor for Research at UC Irvine
Director of the Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center has elevated UC Irvine as a leader in biomedical innovation.
Jun 26, 2025 | UCI Health
Moles Can Become Melanomas Through Nongenetic Transitions, UC Irvine Study Shows
Researchers at UC Irvine exploring the genesis of melanoma have identified a cell type in animal and human models that can initiate tumors in the absence of other genetic mutations, a discovery that could help early detection.
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The School of Medicine’s class of 2000 returned to campus for its 25-year reunion, catching up over dinner, taking a walk down memory lane and learning about recent advancements in medical education.
The Spring 2025 issue of The Anteater spotlights Geoffrey W. Abbott, PhD, and his research into herbal medicines that hold promise for treating serious diseases.
Bernardo Maximiliano “Max” Garduño, a doctoral student in the Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, credits his colleagues and donors for his development as a neuroscientist.
Jul 10, 2025 | The Cut — New York Magazine
The Mom Who Had Two Kids in Medical School
In The Cut's "How I Got This Baby" — a series that invites parents to share their stories — this School of Medicine alumna shares about how she had two kids while in medical school at UC Irvine.
Jul 09, 2025 | Urban Health Today
Dr. Crystal M. Glover on Key Protective Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease
In this article in Urban Health Today, Dr. Crystal Glover, associate professor in the Department of Neurology, explores several protective factors that help promote healthy brain aging and prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.