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Prof. Grosberg writes that her silver lining from a year of remote instruction is using Gradescope for exams. She shares her perspective on when and where using this tool makes […]
Center Director Naomi Chesler was interviewed by Kevin Bossenmeyer on his KUCI podcast “UCI Conversations”. To listen to this interview please visit Kevin Bossenmeyer’s podcast website. Read more.
Center Director Naomi Chesler, in her role as Publications Chair for BMES, unites with editors-in-chief of BMES journals to encourage authors to include a citation diversity statement in their submissions.Read […]
Center Director Naomi Chesler joins a network of U.S. biomedical engineering researchers calling to end funding discrimination against Black scientists. Read more.
The American Heart Association’s 2024 Goal: Every person deserves the opportunity for a full, healthy life. As champions for health equity, by 2024, the American Heart Association will advance cardiovascular […]
Professor Zhongping Chen has been awarded a four-year $2.9 million grant from the NIH National Heart Lung and Blood Institute to continue the development of a new imaging technology that […]
Professor Timothy Downing has been awarded a five-year $3 million grant from the NSF “Understanding the Rules of Life” initiative for the project titled Epigenetics 2: Connecting cell fate and […]
National Science Foundation has awarded a $547,000 grant to Professors Anna Grosberg, Wendy Liu and Elliot Botvinick for their project to investigate how COVID-19 affects the heart. They will look […]
The Edwards Lifesciences Cardiovascular Innovation and Research Center is proud to support the UCI Black Thriving Initiative, which builds a university culture in which Black people thrive. For more information […]
UC Irvine engineers have developed a novel artificial intelligence method for assessing echocardiograms that could help cardiologists more accurately determine heart function and disease. The research, led by Samueli School […]