Professor Michael A. Yassa, Neurobiology and Behavior, is interested in uncovering the brain mechanisms that control learning and memory storage and how memories are altered during aging and disease. Recent work from his lab has led to the development of a new memory...
Shedding Light on the Structure of Alzheimer’s Toxic Protein
Aug 22, 2016
Professor Charles G. Glabe, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, conducts research on the structure and aggregation of amyloids in degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. In a recent study, spearheaded by his colleague Dr. Roland Riek, Professor Glabe assisted in...
A New Approach For Treating Skin Cancer
Aug 22, 2016
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer with high metastatic potential. Its survival rate is high if removed before metastasis, however, the survival rate drops sharply once signs of metastasis are found. Using new and innovative immune-therapeutic approaches, Professor...
Staff Spotlight: Heather Lane
Aug 22, 2016
Heather Lane, Assistant Manager of Building Management, has been with UCI for over 29 years. Heather’s first job at UCI was with fleet services. She worked there for 3 years before taking a position as a lock smith at the campus lock shop. After 18 years in the...
Can We Predict Death?
Aug 11, 2016
The groundbreaking work of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professors Laurence D. Mueller and Michael R. Rose was recently featured in an online BBC article. Professors Mueller and Rose have spent over two decades studying the biology of aging to shed light on the...
Climate Change’s Effect on Plant is Driven by Sex
Aug 3, 2016
Professor Kailen A. Mooney, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, is an expert plant and environmental biologist who holds a joint appointment at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado. Recent work from Professor Mooney’s laboratory, led by William K....
International Collaboration to Foster Innovation in Alzheimer’s Research
Aug 1, 2016
Several Biological Sciences School faculty members joined Dean Frank M. LaFerla and their distinguished colleagues at Tel-Aviv University for the 24th Tel-Aviv University Alzheimer’s Disease Conference in Israel. The conference represents a growing partnership...
First Graduates in Exercise Science
Jun 28, 2016
In 2014, the Biological Sciences School began a new major focused on the science of exercise, created in tandem with the Exercise Medicine and Sport Sciences Initiative. This year marked the first time students from the major walked across the Bren Center stage...
Alumni in the News – Richard Yang
Jun 15, 2016
Richard Yang, Vice President of Corporate Sales & Connected Solutions at Dexcom Inc., obtained a B.S. in Biological Sciences from the Biological Sciences School in 1997 before pursuing a career in the medical device field. Before arriving at Dexcom, Mr. Yang...
Uncovering the Mysteries of Immunosuppression
Jun 15, 2016
Professor David A. Fruman, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, studies lymphocyte physiology for insights into immunological diseases and cancer. Recent work from his lab, led by graduate student Lomon So, has identified a new molecular mechanism to explain how the...