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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.

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.

Compressed Data Technique Enables Pangenomics at Scale

January 12, 2026

Engineers at UC San Diego have developed a new data structure and compression technique that enables the field of pangenomics to handle unprecedented scales of genetic information.

UC San Diego is Strengthening U.S. Semiconductor Innovation and Workforce Development

December 22, 2025

Andrew Kahng is part of several major national initiatives that together are transforming how future engineers learn to design and build computer chips. His work is helping UC San Diego become a driving force in the nation’s growing semiconductor innovation ecosystem.

Spray-on Antibacterial Coating Offers New Protection for Plants Against Disease and Drought

December 18, 2025

Engineers have developed a spray-on polymer coating that could help plants resist harmful bacterial infections and survive drought. Interestingly, spraying just part of a leaf results in bacterial immunity and improved drought tolerance for the entire plant.

Could Your Genes Influence the Gut Microbiome of Others?

December 18, 2025

A new study has found that the microbial communities making up the gastrointestinal tract of rats are shaped by the genes of their social partners. The findings could have implications for human health.

Researchers Show Visual Training Dramatically Improves Cognitive Function After Concussion

December 16, 2025

A study shows a new approach restores attention, memory and reading skills more effectively than standard therapies.

Q&A: Meet the Award-Winning UC San Diego Alumnus Shaping Wireless Tech

December 15, 2025

"I use the work I did at UC San Diego and the exposure that I got at QI and other places on a day-to-day basis [in my job at Apple]," says Raghav Subbaraman (’24), who recently won the Paul Baran Young Scholar Award from the Marconi Society.

Scientists Uncover Key Driver of Treatment-Resistant Cancer

December 11, 2025

UC San Diego scientists have identified the enzyme that shatters cancer genomes and helps them evolve to resist treatment, solving a longstanding mystery in the molecular biology of cancer.

UC San Diego Launches Soil Health Center to Advance Climate Solutions, Food Security

December 11, 2025

Experts across UC San Diego have united to launch the Soil Health Center at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Established in fall 2025, the center brings together an interdisciplinary team that’s digging — sometimes literally — into research on building and maintaining healthy soils.
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