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Study provides insights into fighting broad range of pathogen’s viral strains
Deborah Deas and Mario Sims are recognized for their contributions to advancing public health
UC Riverside mental health professionals answer questions specific to adults, children, and students
Two UC Riverside-led studies found concerning psychological and physical health problems among more than 300 NH/PIs in five US states
UC Riverside experts answer questions on Americans needing just one COVID-19 booster vaccine each year
UC Riverside experts discuss disease symptoms, vaccines, and anxiety management
The School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside, has received a grant of $1.87 million to establish the Inland Empire Regional Hub for Healthcare Opportunity, or IE RHHO, which will create a pre-med pathway for local community college students. The four-year grant funding is provided by the California...
UC Riverside vaccine expert David Lo shares his thoughts in a Q&A
UniHealth Foundation grant to UC Riverside aims to increase the health and well-being of the unhoused population in Riverside County
UC Riverside study focused on farm-working communities in California’s Eastern Coachella Valley
UC Riverside epidemiologist weighs in on how protective your mask is when nobody around you is masked
To gauge whether scientists agree with popular sentiment around mask wearing, we check in here with three UC Riverside virologists and epidemiologists.
SAVE focuses on mutations in SARS-CoV-2 and emerging virus variants
To gauge the impacts of dark mornings in some parts of the country, we spoke with two UC Riverside experts
UC Riverside’s Dr. David Lo, a vaccine expert, shares his thoughts
Underrepresented students will participate in carefully designed summer research and educational activities at UC Riverside
UC Riverside-led study shows how an effective therapy against SARS-CoV-2 could be developed
New method developed by UC Riverside researchers quickly assesses drug potential for rare disorders
Joint effort by UC Riverside and UCLA scientists aims to stop the COVID-19-spreading virus from attacking immune cells
UC Riverside-led team identifies a new host protein interaction that produces a robust immune response to viral infection in birds and may lead to better poultry vaccines