With fellowship support, Stacy Ann Suarez Cham is pursuing her goal of a Ph.D. in ecology & evolutionary biology
With fellowship support, Stacy Ann Suarez Cham is pursuing her goal of a Ph.D. in ecology & evolutionary biology
A study aimed at identifying and examining the small messenger proteins used by microbes living on and inside humans has revealed an astounding diversity of more than 4,000 families of molecules – many of which have never been described previously.
For future biomedical researcher, undergraduate scholarship was vote of confidence
Microorganisms’ reaction to drought could hold clue to surviving climate change
UCI study finds absence of microglia prevents plaque formation
The Introductory College Level Experience in Microbiology (iCLEM) – an immersive summer science program hosted by the Joint BioEnergy Institute – has an impressive track record of helping socioeconomically disadvantaged high schoolers pursue college education. Hoping to share the secret sauce of their instructional model, a group of former and current scientific advisors have now published the iCLEM curriculum.
The National Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC), a new initiative aimed at empowering microbiome research, is gearing up its pilot phase after receiving $10 million of funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.
UCI biologist among data contributors to large, unprecedented project
UCI scholarship recipient aids others on her journey to becoming a doctor
UCI research into the mechanisms behind the physical and cognitive benefits of activity could enable healthcare providers to personalize interventions