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Aug 16, 2023
UC Irvine-led study links low-dose radiation to higher cancer risk
Corresponding author David Richardson, Ph.D., professor of environmental and occupational health with UCI’s Program in Public Health said “Understanding those associations is essential to inform decisions about medical and commercial uses of ionizing radiation, exposure limits for the public, and workers.”
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August 09, 2023
Aug 01, 2023
$2 million gift from the Nicholas R. Conway, DO, and Betty Sha Family names infusion center terrace at UCI Health ― Irvine
UCI Health has received a $2 million donation from the Nicholas R. Conway, DO, and Betty Sha Family to support the $1.3 billion UCI Health – Irvine campus, with the outdoor infusion center terrace named in their honor.
Associate Professor Claudia Benavente featured on Chilean TV show
Claudia Benavente, UCI associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences, was recently featured on the Chilean TV show “Pasaporte Ciencia” (“Science Passport”) as one of the Chilean scientists conducting important research in various countries around the world.
Jul 31, 2023
UC Irvine receives record $653 million in research funding for fiscal 2022-23
The Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center received $106 million for basic, translational and clinical studies in fiscal 2022-23, 28 percent more than last year.
July 26, 2023
Jul 26, 2023
UCI Health Breast Center earns national accreditation
The UCI Health Breast Center, part of the Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, has received accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), recognizing its commitment to advancing cancer care and research.
Jul 25, 2023
Just Published NUTRIENT Trial: Mediterranean Diet Intervention in MPNs
Dr. Fleischman, an MPN specialist at University of California, Irvine, is a leader in connecting the fresh foods Mediterranean diet with symptom improvement in people living with essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF).
Jul 24, 2023
Bridging the Gap: Latinx Children with Cancer, Culturally Appropriate Support for Families
Fortier’s work has shown that the pain management treatment of Latinx children – and their outcomes – are too often inadequate when compared to non-Latinx white children. Besides the immediate impact of not assisting a child in need, researchers have found that there are long term consequences to poorly managed pain that amplify health inequities for Latinx patients when they are adults including changes in their physiological responses to pain and avoidance of preventive healthcare to support wellness.
July 12, 2023