CNAS Center and Institutes
In the areas of science that are of interest to several disciplines have sprung up the College's centers and institutes, hotbeds of interdisciplinary research. Most CNAS faculty members belong to at least one, and their students have the opportunity to work in these flourishing incubators of tomorrow's discoveries.
Agricultural Experiment Station-Citrus Research Center
Founded in 1907, the Agricultural Experiment Center-Citrus Research Center predates the campus by half a century and is the reason that UCR was established in Riverside. The Citrus Experiment Center, as it was first known, was established to provide research-based assistance to the region's flourishing citrus orchards. Today, after 100+ years, UCR's oldest research center continues to generate discoveries that have transformed the way we eat, the way we farm, and the way we treat our natural resources.
Agricultural Operations
Agricultural Operations (Ag Ops) manages and operates greenhouses, screenhouses, and two field stations to support the research of UCR scientists. The 510-acre Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment station (CRC-AES) is located adjacent to Campus and the 540-acre Coachella Valley Agricultural Research Station (CVARS*) is located 90 miles southeast of Campus.
Center for Conservation Biology
The Center for Conservation Biology assists in the conservation and restoration of species and ecosystems by facilitating the collection, evaluation, and dissemination of scientific information. The CCB proactively identifies new research priorities in conservation biology and inaugurates new collaborative research programs. It also develops research programs in response to existing needs in conservation biology.
Center for Disease Vector Research
The Center for Disease Vector Research is dedicated to obtaining and maintaining an economically and environmentally viable agricultural industry by utilizing the knowledge of insect biology towards the control of insect pests. Researchers collaborate across disciplines to find new approaches to alleviate the medical and economic burden exacted by insect-borne disease.
Center for Integrative Biological Collections (pending)
The mission of the Center for Integrative Biological Collections will be to advance research and teaching in biodiversity and to provide support for the management of natural resources by fostering an interdepartmental alliance among UCR’s world-class natural history collections. This will be accomplished through integrated and transformative approaches across UCR collections that leverage novel systems in communication, relational databases, datamining, georeferencing, outreach, advocacy and securing enhanced funding
Center for Invasive Species Research
The Center for Invasive Species Research provides a forward-looking approach to managing invasions by exotic pests and diseases in California. CISR programs on exotic pests involve: (a) risk assessment; (b) early detection; (c) rapid development of control or eradication measures; (d) pest control via biological, microbial, genetic, and chemical practices, and (e) better understanding of patterns and processes facilitating invasions.
Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering
The Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering supports research to transition from 2D-silicon-based devices to high-density, high-performance 2D- and 3D-electronics that will improve the functional density and power of electronic circuitry: spintronics, 3-D electronics and memory storage, and advanced carbon materials. The CNSE Nanofabrication Center and Clean Room provides facilities for semiconductor processing and nanofabrication.
Center for Plant Cell Biology
The Center for Plant Cell Biology answers significant outstanding questions in plant biology by integrating genomic, bioinformatic, cellular, molecular, biochemical, and genetic approaches. Their goal is to apply the knowledge of how plants respond to their dynamic environment toward manipulation of crop plants safely and efficiently for better and more sustainable production.
Institute for Integrative Genome Biology
The Institute for Integrative Genome Biology brings together faculty from a wide variety of campus units to participate in this era of rapid genomics-based discovery. Research efforts are focused on the areas of biology, vector biology, mammalian biology, plant biology, bioengineering and public policy issues and are directed toward pioneering solutions towards hunger, disease and environmental sustainability.
Statistical Consulting Collaboratory
The Statistical Consulting Collaboratory provides an environment for statistical analysis, modeling and collaboration in research for UCR and off-campus clients. Projects worked through the Collaboratory are often integrated into the graduate student curriculum offered by the Department of Statistics. The Collaboratory maintains a faculty/graduate student computer lab that is used for quantitative / statistical analysis, research seminars, and vendor presentations.
Stem Cell Center
The Stem Cell Center focuses on understanding the basic mechanisms that control stem cell function and deciphering how the tremendous potential of stem cells can be used to improve human health. Researchers at the Center have expertise in many different fields including developmental biology, cancer biology, endocrinology, aging, nanotechnology, neuroscience and bioengineering.
Water Science and Policy Center
Increasing water scarcity in the face of competing demands by urban, industrial, agricultural, and environmental sectors will necessitate innovative scientific, technological, and institutional solutions. The Water Science and Policy Center is developing focused water-science research and teaching programs that expand our knowledge base while simultaneously helping stakeholders to solve critical water management problems.
