Natural Selection on Floral Morphology Can be Influenced by Climate

Climate has the potential to influence evolution of organisms. One way to approach this topic would be to measure how natural selection changes over long periods that vary in environmental conditions. Dr. Diane Campbell, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,...

Kim Green, 2015 Golden Apple Award Winner

Dr. Kim Green, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior, has been awarded the 2015 Golden Apple Award by the School of Biological Sciences. The Golden Apple Award, given annually since 2004, was announced by Dean Frank M. LaFerla on June 4th during the...

Staff Spotlight: Marcelo Soares, Marketing and Design Associate

  On June 1st, the Biological Sciences School welcomed Marcelo Soares, our new Marketing and Design Associate, to the Dean’s Office. While new to the School of Biological Sciences, Marcelo joins the Biological Sciences School from the UCI Institute for Memory...

Student Spotlight – Jennifer Au

Jennifer Au, a fourth year Biology major at the UCI Biological Sciences School was awarded the opportunity in fall 2015 to study at Beijing Normal University for four months to learn Madarin. She chose this intensive Chinese language program to help her better...

UCI neurobiologists restore youthful vigor to adult brains

Reactivated plasticity points to new treatments for developmental disorders Irvine, Calif., May 18, 2015 — They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. The same can be said of the adult brain. Its connections are hard to change, while in children, novel experiences...

Heading off concussions

Professor James Hicks, director of UCI’s Exercise Medicine & Sport Sciences Initiative, leads novel probe of impact injuries in water polo As a result of ongoing probes into the short- and long-term effects of concussions in football, other sports are looking into...