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Humanizing the Research Enterprise

March 19, 2015

…the profound benefits that nanotechnology can have on modern medicine. Gianneschi’s team is currently developing nanoparticles that can be injected into the body and made to swarm into inflamed problem areas such as tumors, where they could more effectively deliver medicine or even assemble to form larger things, such as…

Center for Memory and Recording Research Makes Big Contribution to Data Storage Advances

April 26, 2018

…same building as a nanotechnology atomic force microscope. The groundbreaking ceremony for the CMRR. Pictured: Frieder Seible, professor of Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering Sciences (AMES) at UC San Diego; Al Blaylock, president of Blaylock- Willis and Assoc.; William D. McElroy, trustee of the Charles Lee Powell Foundation; Gil Hegemier, professor…

Passion and Persistence Fuel Biotech Startup

November 15, 2022

The startup AquilX seeks to commercialize a wearable device that offers a “lab under the skin.” But for Farshad Tehrani, the firm represents so much more.

Transforming Clinical Recording of Deep Brain Activity with a New Take on Sensor Manufacturing

January 17, 2024

Sensors built with a new manufacturing approach are capable of recording activity deep within the brain from large populations of individual neurons–with a resolution of as few as one or two neurons–in humans as well as a range of animal models.

Power to the Batteries

May 21, 2015

…of research enabled by nanotechnology and nanoscience, we are able to accelerate the pace of the discovery.” Working at the level of atoms is just the start. UC San Diego is home to one of the world’s most advanced microgrids. Having a world-class microgrid in its backyard means center researchers…

California Research Institute Launches International Innovation Initiative at UC San Diego

September 27, 2012

There is a new home base for visiting researchers at the University of California, San Diego, and it also serves engineering and other faculty members who need international funding to help get new technologies closer to commercialization.

UC San Diego’s Strategic Plans, Part 1

November 15, 2011

…biomedical engineering and research, nanotechnology and drug discovery would stretch scarce dollars by combining Health Sciences, general campus and Scripps resources. “I think there are opportunities to co-recruit top faculty whenever we have interests that overlap,” said Brenner. San Diego: An Academic Destination Recruiting and retaining the best and the…

UC San Diego Celebrates Franklin Antonio Hall Groundbreaking

November 21, 2019

…digital privacy and security, nanotechnology and precision medicine. Student-professor interaction At the groundbreaking celebration, alumnus Franklin Antonio, who is being recognized for his $30 million gift to the Jacobs School of Engineering, closed his remarks with a message to faculty: “Find a way to spend time with undergraduates.” Antonio had…

Franklin Antonio Hall Opens its Doors

September 29, 2022

The UC San Diego campus community turned out in big numbers last Friday to celebrate the opening of the sleek and soaring Franklin Antonio Hall. The building is not only innovative in its architecture, it’s also ground-breaking in how research teams are organized.

Five UC San Diego Bioengineers Named 2012 Siebel Scholars

September 19, 2011

Five bioengineering Ph.D. students from the University of California, San Diego whose research is aimed at improving human health are among the 2012 recipients of the annual Siebel Scholars awards.

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