UCI-led finding helps propel search for improved treatments
UCI-led finding helps propel search for improved treatments
Varieties of switchgrass with different numbers of genome copies use different strategies in adapting to changes in climate and location.
Program supports research by assistant professors
Finding by UCI biologists could help combat cognitive impairments
SCUBE3 identified as possible therapeutic treatment for androgenetic alopecia
Comparative genomics reveals physical differences in how a stress hormone regulates growth in plants that can survive extreme environmental conditions.
Monitoring data find that small spatial differences in snow cover, vegetation, and other factors shape how permafrost thaws.
The rhizosphere-on-a-chip offers an easier way to study a plant’s influence underground.
Researchers leverage viruses identified from worldwide environmental samples to expand knowledge of viral taxa and their role in tree microbiomes.
A bottom-up approach quantifies the contributions of human-caused heating from building energy use during extreme heat events.