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TikTok Ban is Still ‘Fair Game,’ Says Expert on Chinese Business and Government

January 23, 2025

It’s been a whiplashing January for TikTok and the app’s more than 100 million U.S.-based users. Just days before a national ban was slated to go into effect, the company failed in its last-ditch effort to appeal against the law, as the Supreme Court decided in favor of the U.S. government.

Campus Partners Join Forces for Triton Giving Day, ‘Unlocking Possibility Together’

January 23, 2025

UC San Diego will hold its 7th annual Triton Giving Day on April 30. The campus will hold two kickoff parties on Jan. 28 and 29 to offer information about leveraging Triton Giving Day to make an impact in a wide range of areas on campus.

Marine Ecosystem Survey Encounters a New Variable: Falling Ash from Los Angeles Fires

January 23, 2025

The devastating fires in Los Angeles have numerous secondary effects as scientists are finding out now off the coast of Southern California.

Reaching for the STARS

January 22, 2025

UC San Diego achieved a top rating in the global Sustainability Tracking Assessment and Rating System (STARS). Based upon its score, the campus is currently 3rd in the nation among Platinum-rated institutions.

New Research Reveals How Location Influences How Our Immune System Fights Disease

January 22, 2025

A new study led by a team of scientists reveals how cells known as tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells play unique and specialized roles based on where they are located. The discovery sheds light on how such cells adapt to their location and could lead to improved immunotherapy and vaccines.

Epilepsy Patient Samples Offer Unprecedented Insights on Brain ‘Brakes’ Linked to Disorders

January 22, 2025

Specific protein receptors in the brain play a vital role in how neurons slow down or stop firing, making them targets for many disorders. Researchers have now constructed a detailed structural map of these receptors in the human brain, revealing how they assemble and how drugs bind to them.

Student Spotlight: Meet Kaitlyn Coronel, Class of 2025

January 22, 2025

Coronel, a fourth year Pharm.D. student, shares more about her drive to close healthcare gaps through pharmacy practice and why UC San Diego’s proximity to the border made it the ideal pharmacy school for her career goals.

New Paper Creates Roadmap for the Next Generation of Bioelectronic Medicine

January 21, 2025

A new paper led by Professor Imanuel Lerman of UC San Diego provides a review of the field of bioelectronic medicine and the most promising opportunities for life-changing new therapies and diagnostics.

Rob Knight Named 2025 Scientist of the Year by ARCS San Diego

January 21, 2025

An international leader in the scientific study of microbes, Rob Knight, Ph.D., has been named the 2025 Scientist of the Year by the Achievement Rewards for College Students (ARCS) Foundation San Diego chapter.

Why Our Biological Clock Ticks: Research Reconciles Major Theories of Aging

January 21, 2025

Two major theories of aging both involve DNA, but in very different ways. Researchers at UC San Diego have revealed that these theories may not be so different after all.
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