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Gulf War Illness Caused by Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Not Inflammation

July 12, 2023

UC San Diego scientists contest longstanding hypothesis about mysterious illness affecting Gulf War veterans, providing first direct evidence that symptoms are driven by impaired mitochondria.

NOAA-funded Project Recover Discovers Stern of World War II U.S. Destroyer off Remote Alaskan Island

August 15, 2018

On July 17, a NOAA-funded team of scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and the University of Delaware discovered the missing 75-foot stern section of USS Abner Read, which sank in 1943 in 290 feet of water off Kiska, one of Alaska’s Aleutian…

UC San Diego Transnational Korean Studies Spotlights Diaspora with Two International Film Artists

February 8, 2017

…criticism and dialogue in an examination of transnational adoption, militarism, globalization and social protest. It also highlights the struggles and voices of women.

Practice Imperfect: Repeated Cognitive Testing Can Obscure Early Signs of Dementia

July 11, 2018

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, neurodegenerative condition that often begins with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), making early and repeated assessments of cognitive change crucial to diagnosis and treatment. In a paper in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, researchers led by scientists at the University of California San…

Comedian Lewis Black Advises Graduates That Sense of Humor Will Serve as ‘Life Preserver’

June 20, 2013

…and also supports U.S. military personnel. He has performed in three tours with the USO, visiting several military bases in the Middle East and Europe. Other speakers at UC San Diego’s commencement celebrations Saturday included San Diego City Council member Sherri Lightner, who delivered the keynote address during the Office…

UC San Diego’s Rady School Sees Record Enrollment During the Pandemic

May 27, 2021

With a record enrolled class of students, the University of California San Diego’s Rady School of Management is adding a flex Master of Science in business analytics (Flex MSBA) to its highly sought after business degree programs.

Register Today for the Triton 5K

April 9, 2015

…non-affiliates. Active or veteran military can sign up for $30. Registration for all high school and university students is $10. Day-of registration may be subject to increased registration fees and is subject to availability. Racers are encouraged to register as an individual, or create a team of 5 or more.…

Missing World War II B-24 Bomber Discovered By Project Recover Off Papua New Guinea

May 23, 2018

A B-24 D-1 bomber associated with 11 American servicemen missing in action from World War II was recently found and documented in Hansa Bay off Papua New Guinea by Project Recover—a collaborative team of marine scientists, archaeologists and volunteers who have combined efforts to locate aircraft associated with MIAs from…

An Out of This World Conversation with Astronaut Jessica Meir

January 30, 2020

…electrical engineer, there’s a military doctor, there’s a military test pilot with a background in engineering, and then our two Russian cosmonauts up here as well with their engineering and military backgrounds. All of these different backgrounds are basic paths that you can use to get up here, so spending…

David Victor Delivers Testimony to Nuclear Regulatory Commission on San Onofre Decommission

July 22, 2014

David Victor, UC San Diego School of International Relations and Pacific Studies professor and director of the Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, gave his first testimony to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Tuesday, July 15 as part of his role to help keep the public informed about the…

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