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Lauds & Laurels to salute 18 campus luminaries
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Skip to main content. Lauds and Laurels to salute 18 campus luminaries. I am tremendously grateful to my UCI peers and colleagues for granting me this award, says Jean-Claude Falmagne, professor emeritus of cognitive sciences and recipient of the 2015 Lauds and Laurels Extraordinarius honor. It is especially meaningful to me because UCI has been, for many reasons and for many years, my scientific home. Steve Zylius / UC Irvine . Lauds and Laurels to salute 18 campus luminaries. Laura Rico, UC Irvine.
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Natural gas usage will have little effect on CO2 emissions, UCI-led study finds
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Skip to main content. Natural gas usage will have little effect on CO2 emissions, UCI-led study finds. Natural gas usage will have little effect on CO2 emissions, UCI-led study finds. September 24, 2014. Irvine, Calif,. Sept. 24, 2014. The study results, which appear Sept. 24 in the journal. Are based on modeling the effect of high and low gas supplies on the U.S. power sector. Coal-fired plants, the nation’s largest source of power, also produce vast quantities of carbon dioxide, the main gr...In our re...
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Gillman invested as UCI’s sixth chancellor
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Skip to main content. Gillman invested as UCI’s sixth chancellor. Wearing the Chancellor’s Medal bestowed upon him by University of California President Janet Napolitano (right), Howard Gillman acknowledges the audience during his investment ceremony. Applauding UCI’s sixth chancellor are (from left) Emile Haddad, chair of the UC Irvine Foundation board of trustees; USC President C.L. Max Nikias; and (under the seal) UCLA Chancellor Gene Block. Steve Zylius / UC Irvine . Cathy Lawhon, UC Irvine. Official...
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Saying what’s on their minds
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Skip to main content. Saying what’s on their minds. Saying what’s on their minds. Graduate students learn how to overcome nerves and effectively present their research to the public. June 24, 2014. Inside UC Irvine’s Graduate Resource Center. A dozen students stand in a circle practicing a series of strange exercises. They wring their hands, bounce on their toes, pat their faces and shake their feet, all the while making uuuuh and eeeeee sounds. Is it a modern dance class? Some newfangled style of yoga?
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Chinese herbal compound relieves inflammatory and neuropathic pain
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Skip to main content. Chinese herbal compound relieves inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Chinese herbal compound relieves inflammatory and neuropathic pain. A compound derived from a traditional Chinese herbal medicine has been found effective at alleviating pain, pointing the way to a new nonaddictive analgesic for acute inflammatory and nerve pain, according to UC Irvine pharmacology researchers. January 2, 2014. Irvine, Calif., Jan. 2, 2014. Together they screened 10 traditional Chinese medicines kno...
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Press Release
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Skip to main content. August 22, 2016. UCI-led study finds novel molecular clues behind nocturnal behavior. Research provides new insights into sleep/awake circadian rhythm patterns. August 17, 2016. Twitter shows promise in rapid assessment of collective traumas’ local impact. UCI researchers develop, deploy innovative social media approach. August 15, 2016. UCI physicists confirm possible discovery of fifth force of nature. Light particle could be key to understanding dark matter in universe. Josephine...
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Days of love and glory
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Skip to main content. Days of love and glory. Olga Connolly leads a workout class in Aldrich Park. Now a staff member with UCI Campus Recreation, she achieved world fame in 1956 when she won an Olympic gold medal for Czechoslovakia and an American athlete’s heart. Steve Zylius / UC Irvine. When you throw, you basically rotate around the leg and naturally follow through, says Olga, seen here practicing the discus at UCLA in the 1960s. Photo courtesy of Olga Connolly. Olga Connolly (then Fikotová) shows he...
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Masters of disaster
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Skip to main content. UCI doctors Kristi L. Koenig and Carl H. Schultz are leaders in the emerging science of disaster medicine. In a truly catastrophic event, we won’t have the resources to save everyone, Koenig says, so we need policies and procedures governing crisis care that will maximize benefit to the affected population. Steve Zylius / University Communications . May 19, 2010. Published last fall by Cambridge University Press in association with the American College of Emergency Physicians,.
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Standing up to autism
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Skip to main content. Standing up to autism. Early intervention and a tailored plan developed by For OC Kids has made a positive difference for 4-year-old Cole Stewart, who had limited verbal abilities only two years ago. "Cole's a little chatterbox today," says his mother, Brandy. Kerrin Piche Serna / University Communications . Standing up to autism. For OC Kids, a part of the UCI Department of Pediatrics, is the county's leading medical resource for young children with with autism and their families.