Inaugural Donuts with the Dean

The Biological Sciences School hosted the inaugural Donuts with the Dean event in April for undergraduate students. "This was a great opportunity for the School to recognize our students in an intimate environment and learn about their future plans," said Dean Frank...

Professor Ron Frostig receives $6 million grant for stroke discovery

Professor Ron D. Frostig, Neurobiology and Behavior, received a $6 million grant from the Leducq Foundation. The funds will support an international research team led by Professor Frostig, that will study in animal models and humans various aspects and mechanisms...

UCI Receives Grant for Alzheimer’s Research

UC Irvine's Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders, (UCI MIND), received a five-year, $11 million grant from the National Institute on Aging, renewing its status as one of 27 Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers in the country and the only one in...

Student Spotlight – Drake Dinh

Drake Dinh is a fourth-year Biological Sciences major, specializing in Pharmacology. Coming from a low-income family, Drake was uncertain if he would have the means to attend a four-year university. However, thanks to scholarship support, his dream was made possible....

Staff Spotlight: Robyn Stiffler, Director of Building Management

Robyn Stiffler is the Director of Building Management at the Biological Sciences School. She has worked for the Biological Sciences School the past 12 years, eight of which are in her current role. Robyn is responsible for all aspects of building operations...

Regional Biology Laboratory Education Leadership Meeting

 The Biological Sciences School recently hosted a regional Association of Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE) meeting. The mission of ABLE is to disseminate novel laboratory modules, to improve biology education internationally. This one-day event was organized and...

Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) award to Steve Gross

In recent events, Professor Steve Gross, department of Developmental and Cell Biology, received the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) award. HFSP is a program that provides funds for research in the life sciences. The award will be used to study a new form of...

Congratulations to our Graduate Student Awards Winners

A number of Biological Sciences School graduate students recently received research awards. Rachel Cinco, graduate student in Developmental and Cell Biology, recently received the F31 Ruth Kirschstein National Research Service Award in Diversity. Additionally,...