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Celebrating Two Years of Community and Civic Connections and Collaboration with UC San Diego’s Park & Market

May 21, 2024

In its first two years, UC San Diego Park & Market has established itself as a premier event, meeting and conference venue in downtown San Diego.

Untangling the Tricky Transition from College to University

September 28, 2023

This summer 19 newly admitted students took part in the five-week PATH Summer Academy at the School of Arts and Humanities. Throughout August and September, the group participated in hybrid workshops to get to know resources, made new friends and took part in field trips around San Diego.

Every Second Counts: A Day in the Trauma Center

June 5, 2014

…specific roles. With advanced technology and verbal communication with paramedics on scene, the trauma team is prepared and ready to execute a treatment plan before the patient is even in the hospital. Center, Dr. Raul Coimbra “We are always in a state of readiness,” said Dr. Raul Coimbra, new surgeon…

Solar Fuels Conference Comes to Campus

June 15, 2017

…will come from the technologies that will be described in this meeting,” said Mayfield. “This meeting is about the development of technologies that will turn sunlight and CO2 into valuable products—products like fuels, feeds and even food. Products like renewable plastics, medicines and even clean water.” While progress in this…

Kit Pogliano: Q & A with New Dean of Biological Sciences

May 2, 2019

…a Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School. She was a Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University before joining UC San Diego’s faculty in 1996. In her laboratory, Pogliano applies cell biological tools to understanding the design principles of bacterial cells, and to discover new antibiotics and develop diagnostics for…

Mutational Signature Linking Bladder Cancer and Tobacco Smoking Found With New AI Tool

September 26, 2022

UC San Diego researchers have for the first time discovered a pattern of DNA mutations that links bladder cancer to tobacco smoking. The work could help identify what environmental factors, such as exposure to tobacco smoke and UV radiation, cause cancer in certain patients.

Environmental Scientist Jesse Ausubel to Receive 2022 Nierenberg Prize

October 3, 2022

Renowned environmental scientist Jesse H. Ausubel will be honored with the 2022 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest. This award is presented annually by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the Nierenberg Family to honor the memory of William A. Nierenberg.

Conrad Prebys Foundation Awards $500,000 Grant to Support Department of Music’s Community Outreach

May 3, 2021

The UC San Diego Department of Music will expand its post-pandemic reach with support from a $500,000 grant from The Conrad Prebys Foundation, helping to launch the department’s outreach to both regional and international audiences.

Personalized Medicine, Climate Change Focus of TED-Style Founders Symposium

November 6, 2014

Personalized Medicine, Climate Change Topics of TED-Style Founders Symposium Through Their Eyes: A Conversation with Our Chancellors Hear about UC San Diego’s history from those who made it. The last 54 years of UC San Diego’s existence will come alive through the descriptions and recollections of the leaders who helped…

Campus Leaders Describe Plans to “Flash Forward from 50” in Research and Discovery

December 6, 2011

…17 in the new Medical Education and Telemedicine Learning Building to help commemorate the university’s 51st anniversary, allowed a crowd of more than 200 to see, as the program promised, “a sneak preview of UC San Diego’s new directions in research and discovery.” Three deans and an associate vice chancellor…

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