Profiles of excellence
For Women’s History Month, UC Irvine salutes its influential researchers
In the past year, UC Irvine News has highlighted the research accomplishments of several exceptional women researchers on campus. In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are sharing their stories.
‘Who Wants to Be a Study Subject’
Karen Lincoln fosters trust by sharing results, hosting follow-up events like game shows.

Exoplanet explorer
Aomawa Shields uses computer modeling to gauge extraterrestrial life possibilities

Exploring tragedy’s aftereffects
Twists of fate influenced Roxane Cohen Silver’s groundbreaking work

A literal gut check
Katrine Whiteson studies how intestinal microbiomes affect human health

Navigating ocean waters
Sunny Jiang strives to understand the balance between human activities and coastal ecosystems

Bringing ancient Egypt to life
Luiza Osorio G. Silva uses pop culture to demystify pharaohs, pyramids and more

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