To support the mission of the Joe C. Wen School of Population and Public Health toward implementing excellent research, instruction, and community service.
To provide high-quality healthcare to underserved populations and to, through work with local schools, introduce students to integrative health at an early age.
To support all related revenue and expenditures for an annual conference and various lectures during the year for the Paul Merage School of Business Healthcare Management programs.
To elevate the research, education, innovation and growth of the Department of Urology as it relates to the clinical, research and teaching missions for the Men’s Health subspecialty.
To further faculty, staff and research projects focused on studying the effects of diet, physical activity and other lifestyle factors for the improved health and well-being of the community.
To assist with the program and activities of the School of Physical Sciences’ EarthRise, which may include support towards the five themes of climate, health, energy, lift-off, and beyond.
To support graduate student awards for students who are pursuing their PhD in Epidemiology, PhD in Public Health, or Masters in Public Health and who has demonstrated the ability to
To provide an award/funds for medical students to travel and participate in a program that would enhance their medical school experience. Fund set to reinvest until $50,000 is met and
To encourage collaborative research across disciplines to develop novel devices and effective treatments to mitigate COVID-19 and potential future pandemics.
To support accredited curricula and educational programs, research, visiting and post-doctoral scholars, travel, staff and other programming related to furthering the understanding and practice of personal transformation in a pro-social
To help construct a state-of-the-art healthcare facility, and bring premier-quality, leading-edge care to the coastal and southern regions of Orange County.
To support research, education and patient care by investing in game-changing programs designed to incorporate integrative nutrition and nutritional counseling into all aspects of the healthcare delivery system.
To advance patient care and research in heart health, and to empower investigators to further study how complementary therapies work and can be optimized to heal patients with heart conditions.
To enrich all activities in the Division of Cardiology women’s heart health program, including providing clinical care, equipment, research, physician training and patient and community education.
To provide state-of-the-art patient care and support in the UCI Breast Health Center, currently under the direction of Dr. Alice Police and Dr. Freddie Combs.
To provide seed funding for research projects and ongoing research initiatives in the area of preventative healthcare, education funding or research awards as determined by the program director.
To support the Families of Children Under Stress (UCI FOCUS) program, including providing therapeutic materials, supplies, clinic childcare materials, therapist trainings, workshops, program space and any other related program necessities.
To support various essential aspects of the cancer center, including research initiatives, outstanding faculty recruitment, new idea exploration and discovery.
To advance promising research in NUPBL disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects children, in the Department of Pediatrics, currently under the direction of Dr. Virginia Kimonis.
To promote professional development for faculty and physicians at UCI; gifts also help support activites such as the Orange County Urological Society meetings, guest lectures and more.
To advance research that benefits the lives of children with congenital & acquired cardiac problems like congenital heart defects, arrhythmias, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, Kawasaki’s disease or Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome.
To support teaching, research, clincial care, faculty and staff recruitment and equipment for Multiple Sclerosis and other related neurological diseases.
To support clinical care and research in the area of Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders as deemed appropriate by Neal Nermanowicz, M.D. or the current researcher.
To support Medical Initiative Against Homelessness, a student group at the School of Medicine that is focused on addressing public health and medical issues within the community.