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In search of super food

Research by UC Irvine pharmaceutical sciences professor Xiaolin Zi on kava tea compounds and lycopene - found in tomatoes - could open new avenues for urologic cancer care.  

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Oladele Ogunseitan

UC Irvine's Department of Population Health & Disease Prevention launched its master's in Public Health this fall to prepare students for solving large-scale health challenges in culturally diverse communities.    

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Nursing the mind and memory

Ruth Mulnard's passion for the workings of the human brain has spurred the nurse scientist's research efforts to help combat Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

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Ellen Olshansky

In just a few years, UC Irvine’s Program in Nursing Science has launched the area’s first baccalaureate nursing program in decades, won speedy national certification and sent its first wave of graduates to ease the state’s acute shortage of nurses.

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