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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the development of antiviral drug treatments has become a critical weapon in our arsenal against the virus. Harnessing the research and scientific brainpower needed to treat and prevent the next pandemic is the University of California - National Labs Antiviral Treatments Targeting All Coronaviruses and...
UC Riverside experts weigh in
Containing the COVID-19 pandemic depends on the degree to which people exhibit prosocial behavior — behavior that benefits others. We wear masks to protect ourselves, but also our neighbors. We get vaccines to stop the spread of the coronavirus, to edge society closer to herd immunity. A new study from...
UC Riverside mouse study focuses on the receptor TNFR1
UC Riverside research shows gene reactivation can be used to treat Fragile X syndrome
UC Riverside experts share their thoughts on the new COVID-19 variant
UC Riverside-led mouse study finds a receptor greatly contributes to the harmful effects of plastic-associated chemicals
UC Riverside-led study participants advocate for collection of more data on deaf individuals
UC Riverside researchers offer new interpretation of cultural trauma
UC Riverside and Rutgers University scientists explore this question in a study on mice
UC Riverside-led study shows maternal transfer of PBDEs causes brain changes in female mice offspring
UC Riverside began construction Friday, Oct. 22 of a new School of Medicine building that will allow for growing class sizes and increasing the number of physicians trained in the underserved Inland Southern California. Campus and community leaders celebrated the start of the project at a groundbreaking ceremony at the...
Almost 95% of the students who have returned to campus this fall are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. UCR earlier this month passed its campus-wide goal of 90% vaccination, representing a journey that gathered significant momentum in the past few weeks. The path to a fully vaccinated campus started with a...
UC Riverside-led team identifies molecular driver and protector of this life-threatening medical emergency
Lei Stanley Qi of Stanford University will give the 2021 Thomas and Salma Haider Biomedical Breakthrough Lecture at UC Riverside
UC Riverside vaccine expert David Lo explains
The School of Medicine has lessons to share after several months of in-person classes with no documented cases of COVID-19 transmission
UC Riverside-led study in mice and human tissue is the first to show how a disease mutation weakens barrier properties of epithelial cells lining the gut
UC Riverside study is part of a larger landmark study tracking older adults
After more than a year of lockdown, school is back in session. But many people are wondering whether it should be. Here, UC Riverside experts in viruses, medical policy and education share their thoughts about whether in-person learning at this moment in time is an A+ idea, and offer ideas...