Vascular Biologist Christopher C.W. Hughes Grows Organ Tissues

Vascular Biologist Christopher C.W. Hughes Grows Organ Tissues

Hughes, a professor of molecular biology and biochemistry in the School of Biological Sciences and a professor in biomedical engineering at the Henry Samueli School of Engineering, is working with collaborators to develop new technologies aimed at improving anti-cancer drug screening and precision medicine.

Scar Free Wound-healing? Mathematics Is Helping Make That a Reality

Scar Free Wound-healing? Mathematics Is Helping Make That a Reality

“The common way for our skin to repair itself has been with scar tissue,” said Maksim Plikus, an associate professor in developmental and cell biology at University of California Irvine. “Our work, which is driven by mathematical modelling, is helping to shift this paradigm.”

UCI Professor Shows How Plastics Have Become a Killing Machine For Coral Reefs

UCI Professor Shows How Plastics Have Become a Killing Machine For Coral Reefs

Coral reefs are not just beautiful color displays as seen underwater in Indonesia, Australia, Hawaii and the Caribbean. They also buffer the land from erosion and protect against the tidal waves from tsunamis, she said. Many villages in Southeast Asia rely on catching fish in coral reefs for their livelihood.