Toxoplasma gondii: The Threat to Wildlife and Humans

Toxoplasma gondii: The Threat to Wildlife and Humans

California is home to a wide variety of wild and domestic animals, and some of them — including endangered sea otters — are at a risk of becoming infected with and dying from the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. This dangerous single-celled organism can infect nearly all...

Break a Sweat for Better Memory

Break a Sweat for Better Memory

There is plenty of research that demonstrates the health benefits of regular exercise, but a team of researchers, led by Neurobiology and Behavior Professor and Chair Marcelo Wood and Postdoctoral Fellow Ashley Keiser, has made a groundbreaking discovery that shows...

The Human Biology Major: A Prescription for Success

The Human Biology Major: A Prescription for Success

UC Irvine is a popular choice for undergraduates hoping to pursue careers in the medical field. As such, countless students have looked to the School of Biological Sciences to prepare them for medical school.  However, around 2013, then-Associate Dean for...

Troubled Waters: Update on the Salton Sea by Timothy Bradley, PhD

Troubled Waters: Update on the Salton Sea by Timothy Bradley, PhD

The health of California residents, migratory birds and the Salton Sea ecosystem continue to be pushed to the brink as a result of the fallout from the Quantitative Settlement Agreement (QSA). The QSA, which mandated the transfer of water from the agricultural...

MODEL-AD: Unlocking the Secrets of Late-Onset Alzheimer’s

MODEL-AD: Unlocking the Secrets of Late-Onset Alzheimer’s

UCI is at the forefront of the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, and the recent $47 million grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) is set to further boost their efforts.  The UCI team, which is part of the National Institutes of Health-funded Model Organism...

Celine Crooks: A Student Leader on the Path to Pediatrics

Meet Celine Crooks, a fourth-year student at the UC Irvine Charlie Dunlop School of Biological Sciences, who is pursuing her passion for medicine. Long before she was in her final year as an undergraduate, however, Crooks admits she did not know about UCI until she...

Crucial New Research Questions Rise From Wildfire Ashes

Crucial New Research Questions Rise From Wildfire Ashes

Fires commanded headlines and wreaked destruction across California in
2020. Flames devastated the Silverado Canyon area of Orange County,
where multiple UCI scientists were conducting research. But from the ashes,
UC Irvine Charlie Dunlop School of Biological Sciences experts are already developing vital new
lines of inquiry into land conservation, climate change and more. According
to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, more than
9,900 !res ravaged over 4.2 million acres of California land in 2020.
Dunlop School is home to the Center of Environmental Biology (CEB). Its worldrenowned faculty tackle questions across disciplines, including genomics,
comparative physiology, microbiology and climate change. Dunlop School scientists
have partnered with local institutions such as the Irvine Ranch Conservancy
to conduct conservation and restoration efforts throughout the county,
including Loma Ridge and Bee Canyon.

Innovative Science Powers COVID-19 Vaccines

Innovative Science Powers COVID-19 Vaccines

The year 2020 will be ingrained in the American psyche for decades to come. The emergence of
the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the causal agent of COVID-19, caught the world’s population off guard. With no
previous immunity to the virus, it quickly spread throughout the United States and impacted millions of
American lives. For most of the year, the primary means of slowing the virus’s spread were mitigation
strategies, physical barriers, social distancing and wearing masks. While capable, these methods
have their limits and require continued compliance by most of the population to be highly effective.