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As the fall quarter begins, UC Riverside has a new diagnostic lab operating on campus that will rapidly process samples from students and employees as part of an ongoing coronavirus testing program. The lab, located at the Multidisciplinary Research Building, or MRB, tested its first sample in August and opened...
UC Riverside mouse study focused on neurons in the hippocampus
Osmotic therapy device reduces swelling to prevent secondary injuries in rats
Andrew Subica and Ann Cheney will focus their research on marginalized U.S. populations
Inland Empire Health Plan’s gift of $2.6M will create up to 23 awards designed to encourage students to practice in the region
Content developed by School of Medicine for physicians and other health care professionals includes grand rounds and a journal club delivered virtually
UC Riverside-led study identifies mechanism that prevents death of neurons
Adam Godzik has been named the Bruce D. and Nancy B. Varner Presidential Endowed Chair in Cancer Research
Total funding of three grants exceeds $1.2 million
A University of California, Riverside, study that sought to determine barriers to health care among Spanish-speaking Latino farmworkers in rural communities has devised an innovative health care service delivery model that addresses many challenges these communities face. The researchers, led by Ann Cheney, a medical anthropologist and assistant professor in...
Budget allocates ongoing funding to the medical school
A list of available resources during this time of uncertainty.
UC Riverside’s 66th commencement will be a virtual celebration on Sunday, June 14. Meet some of the 2020 graduates.
The Chinese Americans Donation Center also donated 1,000 face shields to the School of Medicine
UC Riverside mouse study will identify mechanisms the gene PTPN2 uses to affect gut cells
UC Riverside-led study shows inhibiting two host cell proteases can accomplish the task
Research supported by five-year NIH grant may have relevance for COVID-19 patients
The first class of fellows begins training in the Coachella Valley’s Betty Ford Center and Eisenhower Medical Center on July 1
UC Riverside-led study calls for culturally tailored approaches to encourage this neglected population to seek behavioral health treatment
UC Riverside biomedical scientist Marcus Kaul explains