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Mathematician, Engineer receive Newton Award for Transformative Ideas during COVID-19 Pandemic

July 21, 2020

Two UC San Diego professors are among 13 Newton Award recipients, out of a pool of 548 applicants, for their vision to study and efficiently simulate complex interconnected systems for long-term analysis.

Gospel Choirs to Spread Joy at Lytle Scholarship Concert Jan. 29

January 26, 2017

…calling (858) 246-1842. General admission $50; active and former military $40; and $10 for students from all schools. For further information, click here.

Honoring the Veterans in Our Lives

November 9, 2023

In honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, UC San Diego Today asked members of the campus community to tell us about the U.S. military service members and veterans in their lives and share messages of gratitude for their contributions to their nation.

Large Study Reveals PTSD Has Strong Genetic Component Like Other Psychiatric Disorders

October 8, 2019

In the largest and most diverse genetic study of PTSD to date, scientists from UC San Diego School of Medicine and more than 130 institutions in the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium found that genetics accounts for five to 20 percent of the variability in PTSD risk following a traumatic event.

Triton 5K Online Registration Closes April 12

March 22, 2018

…for active or veteran military personnel, and $15 for middle, high school or college students. Day-of registration is subject to availability with an increase in pricing. FOX 5 San Diego will be partnering with UC San Diego to provide media coverage for this important campus and community event. Race proceeds…

Study: Time-Restricted Eating Improves Cardiovascular Health for Firefighters

October 4, 2022

In a recent collaborative effort, physicians with UC San Diego Health and scientists at the Salk Institute reported a form of intermittent fasting, called time-restricted eating, improved the health of study participants who had been diagnosed with metabolic syndrome.

Stimulating the Vagus Nerve in the Neck Might Help Ease Pain Associated with PTSD

February 13, 2019

In a randomized, controlled pilot trial published February 13, 2019 in PLOS ONE, UC San Diego School of Medicine researchers found that participants pre-treated with noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation experienced less pain after heat stimulus than mock-treated participants.

Jan. 27 Lytle Scholarship Concert: Jewish Music from Bessarabia to Broadway

January 14, 2019

The Lytle Scholarship Concert brings together talented local musicians to support the dreams of first generation college students who attend the UC San Diego. This year’s concert will blend the Jewish folk traditions of Eastern Europe with songs of the Yiddish theater and Broadway.

You Can Eat That Fork

May 17, 2018

…a metal fork, to military ready-to-eat meals that need to be biodegradable, to hikers trying to skimp on weight and waste—what’s the solution? The compostable, edible cutlery is made entirely from food products such as wheat flour, corn flour, soybean flour and water. Several companies and startups have begun marketing…

UC San Diego Alumnus Shares in DARPA Spectrum Challenge Grand Prize

June 24, 2014

Adam Anderson is an alumnus of the Electrical and Computer Engineering program in the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California, San Diego, where he completed his Ph.D. in 2008. Today he teaches electrical engineering at Tennessee Tech University, and together with a student, Anderson recently pulled off…

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