Posts Tagged ‘pathogens’
2026 Faculty Retreat: Future Directions for Biomedical Research
The 2026 Faculty Research Retreat at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine spotlighted bold ideas shaping the future of biomedical science. From AI-driven healthcare to breakthroughs in genomics and stem cell research, faculty shared innovations with real-world impact. The event captured UCI’s momentum—and a glimpse of what’s next. 🔗 Read More →
Read MoreNew Findings Reshape Our Understanding of Human T Cell Biology
Scientists at UC Irvine have uncovered a surprising truth about where most of your immune system actually operates—and it’s not where researchers have been looking. This breakthrough challenges long-held assumptions and hints at a much deeper level of complexity in how the body fights disease. What they found could change the future of vaccines and…
Read MoreUC Irvine Receives Initial $33 Million in Federal Support for Vaccine Research
The UCI Vaccines for Pandemic Preparedness Center (VPPC) receives NIH funding to prepare for pandemic threats in the future. The Center will conduct basic and translational research to produce prototype vaccines against members of the Picornaviridae and Peribunyaviridae virus families.
Read MoreCoronavirus Publications – 4/18/2020 One
🔗 Doctors Race to Develop Coronavirus Drugs, Speeding Through Hurdles → 🔗 Nanommune Inc. to Develop and Market a Novel Coronavirus Multiplex Serological Assay → 🔗 Could a Blood Test for Coronavirus Antibodies Get California Back to Normal? Lots of Questions Remain → 🔗 Where California Stands With Coronavirus Testing Right Now → 🔗 Darpa-Funded…
Read MoreUCI Tech Can Provide Better Understanding of COVID-19 and Vaccine Possibilities
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine are advancing new technologies to better understand COVID-19 and speed vaccine development. From antibody testing to immune system mapping, these tools reveal how the body responds to infection. Their work offers promising insights that could shape future pandemic responses.
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