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A Conversation with ‘Invincible’ Animation Producer and Alumna Marge Dean

January 16, 2026

What does it take to build a multi-decade career in animation? For UC San Diego visual arts alumna Marge Dean, it’s passion and perseverance—fueling collaborative teams, bold storytelling, and a deep commitment to uplifting unsung voices.

By Building Virtual Cells, Researchers Aim to Design Better Microbes and Drugs

January 15, 2026

Bioengineers are creating comprehensive digital twins of bacterial cells to understand more about how to engineer strains that can sustainably produce valuable chemicals, as well as understand the effects of antibiotics to combat drug-resistant bacteria. The project is part of a new DARPA program.

Start the New Year Strong: UCTV’s “Best of” Health and Science Programs for 2026

January 15, 2026

Looking for inspiration to start the year feeling energized and informed? UCTV’s free, on-demand programs have reached millions of people worldwide, offering real science and practical takeaways. Learn about the “best of” viewer favorites for 2026—and transform your year.

From Wharton to Women’s Fashion: Designer Stuart Weitzman Inspires Rady Students

January 15, 2026

Men buy around one to two pairs of shoes a year. Women purchase around 13 pairs annually. This was the data point that inspired Stuart Weitzman to create a business centered around women's footwear. Weitzman recently share his story with students at the Rady School of Management.

Study Finds Ocean Impacts Nearly Double Economic Cost of Climate Change

January 15, 2026

For the first time, a study from researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego integrates climate-related damages to the ocean into the social cost of carbon— a measure of economic harm caused by greenhouse gas emissions.

ARPA-H Project Awarded at UC San Diego Aims to End Liver Transplant Shortage with 3D Bioprinting

January 14, 2026

An up to $25.8 million research project at UC San Diego, funded by ARPA-H and led by chemical and nano engineering professor Shaochen Chen, aims to tackle the critical shortage of donor organs by developing fully functional, patient-specific livers using 3D bioprinting.

Jan. 21 Concert Honors Over Three Decades of Musical Collaboration

January 13, 2026

This year's Reed Family Concert will feature three technically demanding percussion performances and a provocative sound poem blending vocals with electronics. The event honors 35 years of creative partnerships between Professor Steven Schick and his faculty, alumni and student colleagues.

Mentorship, Empathy, and the Art of Medicine: UC San Diego’s Mentor Clinician Program

January 13, 2026

Over the last decade, the Mentor Clinician Program Program at the UC San Diego School of Medicine has quietly transformed how tomorrow’s physicians learn, grow and connect with their patients.

UC San Diego Health Sciences Grant Writing Course Helps Launch Successful Research Careers

January 12, 2026

According to a new study, 79% of participants in the UC San Diego Health Sciences Grant Writing Course have received grant funding for their research since taking the course, which emphasizes peer review and collaboration.

New Vulnerability Identified in Aggressive Breast Cancer

January 12, 2026

By targeting proteins used to splice genes, UC San Diego researchers have unlocked a new approach to treating triple-negative breast cancer, the most aggressive and difficult to treat subtype of the disease.
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