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It’s a Match! UC San Diego Medical Students Receive Residency Placements on Match Day

March 17, 2023

UC San Diego School of Medicine celebrates Match Day, an annual event when medical students across the country receive their residency placements from the National Resident Matching Program.

Liquid Biopsy May Be New Way to Detect Liver Cancer Earlier, Easier

October 9, 2017

An international team of researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center, with colleagues at Sun Yet-sun University Cancer Center and other collaborating institutions, have developed a new diagnostic and prognosis method for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), based on a simple blood…

Scientists at UC San Diego Introduce a Battery for Extreme Temperatures

December 21, 2022

A team of nanoengineers, including a group from UC San Diego, has published groundbreaking research on batteries built to deliver high-power output under the hottest and coldest conditions. This work provides insights into the electrolyte design for extreme-temperature batteries.

‘Simple’ Bacteria Found to Organize in Elaborate Patterns

January 6, 2022

Researchers have discovered that communities of bacteria are far more advanced than previously believed. Scientists found that cells within these communities are organized in elaborate patterns, a feature previously associated with higher-level organisms such as plants and animals.

UC San Diego Among Multidisciplinary Awards Providing $221M Nationally for Cutting-Edge Projects

April 16, 2024

UC San Diego researchers and scientists are prominent in four projects selected by the Department of Defense to develop cutting-edge technologies.

Renewable Energy Program Pushes Novel Concepts Forward

August 23, 2012

The von Liebig Center for Entrepreneurism and Technology Advancement at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering has awarded four new graduate von Liebig fellowships to pursue the commercialization of research that will increase energy efficiency and the growth of renewable energy sources.

New Campus Memorial Honors Protesters for Peace

February 6, 2014

…Diego directed against U.S. military intervention abroad began as early as the invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965. It intensified as the country became more heavily involved in Vietnam. Sentiments against the war exploded after the invasion of Cambodia at the end of April 1970. As a way of…

11 UC San Diego Faculty Members Honored with Hellman Fellowships

October 26, 2017

…soldiers in the U.S. military and an opera about a construction crane. Justin Meyer, assistant professor of ecology, behavior and evolution, will study viral evolvability — in other words, what makes some viruses better able to evolve and more difficult to treat. When he learned he had been selected as…

Triton 5K: More than a Race

February 23, 2017

…for active or veteran military personnel, and $15 for all high school and university students. Day-of registration is subject to availability and increased pricing. Racers are encouraged to register as individuals, with department teams, or to gather a group of five or more to create their own team. Be sure…

NanoEngineering Professor Joseph Wang Appointed to SAIC Endowed Chair in Engineering at UC San Diego

November 25, 2014

NanoEngineering professor Joseph Wang has been named to the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Endowed Chair in Engineering at the University of California, San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering. Wang is consistently one of the world’s most cited engineers and chemists and a recognized leader in multiple fields including nanomachines,…

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