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UC Riverside biomedical scientist Marcus Kaul explains
Telehealth visits can be conducted on a cell phone, tablet, or pad device, allowing even individuals without a computer or internet to be seen by a UCR Health physician
Brandon Brown is an associate professor in the Center for Healthy Communities in the School of Medicine
Scientists discover critical protein complex that lets virus hide from immune system
Nearly 70 graduates were accepted into residency programs of their choice in 2020
Acne treatment including the highly effective acne medication isotretinoin should be made more readily available despite reports of its association with depression and teen suicide. That’s the implication of a study just published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Isotretinoin has been linked to depression and suicide...
UC Riverside School of Medicine to lead engagement project in eastern Coachella Valley
UC Riverside-led study could inform the design of engineered nano-shells used in drug delivery
Drugs previously in development for SARS could be effective for COVID-19
UC Riverside-led rat study finds an immune receptor in the hippocampus is responsible for the onset of the disease after brain injuries
Zinc excess in the body correlates with oxidative stress
Study co-led by UC Riverside scientist could help develop strategies to combat the disease
Brandon Brown is an associate professor in the School of Medicine at UC Riverside
NIH grant of $2.2 million could help researchers target two oncogenes, potentially leading to therapies for melanoma, lung cancer, and other tumors
Additional ongoing funding would help the medical school expand enrollment
UC Riverside research is supported by a four-year grant worth more than $1.2 million
UC Riverside research used internet data mining to monitor health effects reported by electronic cigarette users over time
UC Riverside-led study is the first to show how tofacitinib affects epithelial cells lining the gut
UC Riverside-led study tested the effects of microgravity on intestinal epithelial cells
UC Riverside mouse study finds early exposure to sounds can address hypersensitivity to noise associated with Fragile X Syndrome