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News from the School of Medicine

Students celebrate Lunar New Year 2026 at the UCR SOM
UCR SOM Hosts Its First Lunar New Year Celebration
On Wednesday, the UCR School of Medicine Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) hosted the UCR SOM’s first Lunar New Year celebration. The event welcomed over 200 members of the UCR and wider community for traditional activities tied to the holiday, which officially started on February 17 and is observed for a varying period of days each year across different Asian traditions.
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Multiple sclerosis patient
Advancing MS care
During Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, UC Riverside experts highlight breakthrough research and expanding treatments
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guests enjoy dinner at the Iftar celebration at the UCR School of Medicine
SOM DEI and MESC Host Second Annual Community Iftar Potluck in Celebration of Ramadan
More than 175 members of the UC Riverside Muslim community and interested guests came together at the UCR School of Medicine for the second annual Community Iftar Potluck, co-hosted by the UCR Middle Eastern Student Center (MESC) and the School of Medicine's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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Members of the School of Medicine community
Reflections on Black History Month
Four decades after its official recognition by the US government in 1976, Black History Month continues to hold importance in communities today, serving as a space for reflection and remembrance. To honor this history, several members of the UCR School of Medicine community shared their perspectives on what this month means to them now in 2026 and how it impacts the concepts of medicine, equity, and the future of healthcare. What does Black History Month mean to you in 2026, and why does it particularly matter today?
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Keeping neurons on the right path
RNA control is essential for building the brain’s layered structure
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Man breaking his Ramadan fast
The science of Ramadan fasting
UC Riverside’s Dr. Sherif Hassan breaks down the medical benefits and potential risks of fasting
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Ting-An Lin
Graduate student awarded 2026 American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship
Ting-An Lin will investigate molecular links between microplastics exposure and atherosclerosis
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Dr. Gabrielle Pina in front of a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that reads "The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges.
"I Have a Dream... Deferred" Reflects Upon MLK's Address
More than 200 students, faculty, staff and guests attended a thought-provoking keynote lecture by Gabrielle Pina, DO, FAAP, titled “I Have a Dream… Deferred” on Wednesday, February 4, 2026 as part of the UCR School of Medicine’s celebration of Black History Month. The event was held in partnership with UCR African Student Programs and sponsored by the School of Medicine Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Photos from the event can be found here.
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