Content Tagged with: College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
COVID-19 testing lab moves to larger space
UC Riverside’s COVID-19 testing lab has moved to a larger space at Webber Hall, where the lab team has more than doubled the number of samples it can process. The move was completed Sept. 15, a day before move-in weekend, when the lab tested around 7,000 samples from incoming student residents over a five-day period. The diagnostic lab was created...
Engineering and chemistry doctoral students receive prestigious DOE fellowships
The funds will support their research in a DOE lab
Equipment grant will support two labs on campus
B oerge Hemmerling and Christopher Bardeen have received an equipment grant of about $214,000 from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, or AFOSR, for a project titled “High-Flux Source for Aluminum Monochloride with Applications in Material Science.” “We will be creating and studying a new material, made of aluminum monochloride,” said...
Electronic cigarette chemicals can damage and inflame human skin
UC Riverside-led research has implications for vape shops
UCR entomologists’ reputations soar with new awards
Entomological Society of America honors three from UCR
Deep dive into the atomic nucleus
M iguel Arratia, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy, has received a $508,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to perform experiments using the electron accelerator facility at the Jefferson Laboratory, or JLab, in Newport News, Virginia, the world’s premier laboratory for imaging the subatomic structure of matter. “We will use...
Use of pure menthol instead of mint oil in e-cigarette fluids may reduce cancer risk
UC Riverside study compared three classes of chemicals in Puff and JUUL e-cigarette fluids
Fourteen UC Riverside professors receive NSF CAREER Awards
The number shatters UCR’s record for CAREER Awards set only last year
Desert champion wins prestigious conservation award
Cameron Barrows, UCR conservation biologist and tireless protector of desert flora and fauna, is the 2020 Minerva Hoyt Conservation Award winner.
Study evaluates Inland Empire transgender and gender nonconforming patients’ experiences
UC Riverside partnered with the Transgender Health and Wellness Center to conduct focus groups about patient experiences
Scientists publish perspective on boosting stem cell immunity to viruses
Shou-wei Ding and Shabihah Shahrudin weigh in on research that could improve antiviral siRNA therapeutics
Brain injury lab receives additional federal funding to boost research
Earlier this year, Viji Santhakumar, an associate professor of molecular, cell and systems biology, received funding from the National Institute of Neurological Disaster and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health, or NIH, to further pursue research on moderate concussive brain injury. Now three scientists in her lab have received federal...
Entomology department names first-ever Inclusivity Scholar
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New state-of-the-art greenhouse facility readies for opening
UC Riverside’s new Plant Research 1 is already starting to stand out on campus, with its gleaming glass frame and the scenic Box Springs Mountains in the background. The two-story building also represents a step forward in high-tech plant research space that researchers expect to use by this fall. Construction of the new 30,000-square-foot concrete...
UCR entomologists win grants to develop pesticide alternatives
Kerry Mauck and Chow-Yang Lee both win California Department of Pesticide Regulation grants for innovative projects
How UCR created a successful COVID-19 testing program
When UC Riverside began discussing the creation of a COVID-19 testing program a year ago, the campus had no lab, no existing system, and no certainty about when students and employees could return safely. Several months after the launch of the program, the campus is planning a fall return and is celebrating a continued drop in positive coronavirus...
Algorithm helps speed up simulation of vast, complex universes
UC Riverside astrophysicist Simeon Bird explains
Entomologist wins royal society medal for book on true bugs
The Royal Entomological Society has bestowed its Westwood Medal upon entomology professor Christiane Weirauch for her work on true bugs — a group of insect that includes plant attackers and human disease spreaders as well as natural pest controllers.
UC Riverside enters collaboration with GALT to advance microbiome research
Five research projects will use the company’s high-throughput microbial isolation and cultivation system
CNAS lecture series returns with focus on COVID-19 response
An upcoming lecture series will spotlight the role researchers at the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, or CNAS, are playing in response to COVID-19, from testing to vaccine development and more. The college’s annual science lecture series is titled "COVID Conversations: How the College of Natural & Agricultural Sciences at UC Riverside...