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From the Sea to the Stars

October 3, 2019

…is looking at the health of the eye and some vision problems that we're seeing in some astronauts post-flight and changes in the retinal layer,” said Meir. “We're not sure if this is caused by the increase in pressure due to the fluid shift that we have when we're in…

Adult Congenital Heart Disease Care Now Accredited at UC San Diego Health

March 10, 2022

…at UC San Diego Health as part of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease program, led by Dr. Laith Alshawabkeh, cardiologist and founding director (right). Adult Congenital Heart Disease Care Now Accredited at UC San Diego Health In recognition of its multidisciplinary approach to treating adults with congenital heart disease, the…

Chasing Down a Cellular ‘Short Circuit’

June 4, 2024

A group of researchers at University of California San Diego has identified the cause of a “short-circuit” in cellular pathways, a discovery that sheds new light on the genesis of a number of human diseases and could lead to development of a wide array of new drugs.

Four Researchers Recognized for Innovative, Transformative Work by NIH

October 2, 2018

Three researchers at the University of California San Diego have been selected to receive 2018 NIH Director’s New Innovator Awards. In addition, David Traver from the UC San Diego School of Medicine, has received an NIH Director’s Transformative award.

Most Patients Willing to Share Medical Records for Research Purposes

August 21, 2019

In a survey, UC San Diego researchers report most patients are willing to share medical records for research purposes, with a few caveats.

$1.2 Million Grant Funds a New Generation of Healthcare Telemanipulation Robots

January 12, 2021

Researchers at UC San Diego, UCLA, UC Irvine and San Diego State University have been awarded a $1.2 million UC Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives (MRPI) grant to develop an advanced class of mobile telemanipulation robots.

In Some Children with Autism, “Social” and “Visual” Neural Circuits Don’t Quite Connect

December 17, 2019

Researchers combined eye gaze data with brain scans to discover that in a common subtype of autism, brain areas responsible for vision and attention are not controlled by social brain networks, and so social stimuli are ignored.

Top Triton Basketball Player Back on Court, with an Assist from UC San Diego Health

October 10, 2019

…from UC San Diego Health As Athletics steps up to NCAA Division I competition, they do so with another team behind them: UC San Diego Health, now their Official Health Care Provider Photo by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications In the fall of 2018, UC San Diego cognitive science major…

Brain Imaging Explains Reason for Good and Poor Language Outcomes in ASD Toddlers

April 9, 2015

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), University of California, San Diego School of Medicine researchers say it may be possible to predict future language development outcomes in toddlers with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), even before they’ve been formally diagnosed with the condition.

A Nursing Student’s DREAM

May 12, 2022

…of UC San Diego Health’s inaugural DREAM Externship Program, which provides participants with career guidance and critical skills to support their transition to a professional clinical nurse. One key goal of the program is to create and sustain a more inclusive nursing workforce to care for UC San Diego Health’s…

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