Content Tagged with: Research Blog
Better encryption for wireless privacy at the dawn of quantum computing
Yingbo Hua's lab has developed a physical layer encryption method that could be immune to the threat of quantum computing
Study describes experiences of transgender and gender nonconforming patients in the Inland Empire
Research underscores need for more health professional training to assist this community
UC Riverside engineers are using supercomputers to investigate rapid, CRISPR-based COVID-19 tests
The Palermo Lab will study the interactions of the SARS-CoV-2 virus’s genetic material with the proteins behind the CRISPR gene-editing system
Why some drugs work and others don’t in treating neurological disorders
UC Riverside mouse study focused on the neuromodulatory system that affects behavior
Biomedical scientist to explore how COVID-19 and cardiovascular disease are linked
Changcheng Zhou is an expert on atherosclerosis, obesity, and metabolic disorders
Study shows receptor regulates atherosclerosis
PXR may be a potential therapeutic target to combat cardiovascular disease
Study directly addresses impact of COVID-19 on older men living with HIV
Survey suggests the coronavirus is causing disruption to HIV medication
New work advances efforts in finding a cure for acute myeloid leukemia
UC Riverside-led research focused on the enzyme DNMT3A
Research identifies women’s health issues as they age with HIV
Stigma, depression, and social isolation prevail in study participants
Psychiatrists review the treatment of stuttering
Gerald Maguire and colleagues highlight a drug that selectively blocks the actions of dopamine at a unique receptor
Manipulating mosquito behavior through their odorant receptors
UC Riverside research could help design new tools to combat deadly diseases like malaria and dengue fever that affect nearly a billion people worldwide
New work has potential to accelerate development of nanotechnology
Lead researcher Chun Hung (Joshua) Lui is a recipient of a 2020 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation
Rapidly changing flowering times imperil pollinators
The rates at which communities of plants are shifting their flowering times differ greatly in different locations
Major neutrino experiment yields new publications
UC Riverside’s Yanou Cui is the most senior theorist among the coauthors on one of two research papers
UC Riverside physicists to set up experiments at new nuclear physics facility
Kenneth Barish, Richard Seto, and Miguel Arratia will work with a consortium of UC campuses and national labs
Astronomers find farthest galaxy group identified to date
UC Riverside’s Bahram Mobasher is a member of the international team that made the discovery
Getting scientists to talk ethics
UC Riverside Graduate Division and Center for Open Science partner to evaluate research ethics training intervention
A dual imaging modality to improve ovarian cancer treatment
The nanosized liposome contains both a fluorescent dye and magnetic resonance agent
Studying the brain as a network
Studying the resemblance of brain and computer function can lead to advancements in brain therapies and treatments
Probing boosted dark matter
UC Riverside’s Yanou Cui participates in an international experiment that brings together more than 1,000 scientists