December 5, 2013
December 5, 2013 —
…Diego studying physiology and neurosciences, Vargas has a desire to help others and currently serves as an Academic Transition Counselor for incoming freshmen. “The Guardian Scholars Program has given me the support and tools that I so desperately needed. I have been introduced to individuals who provide me with the…
April 11, 2019
April 11, 2019 —
…all he can about neuroscience. “The PATHS program has supported me, but above all it has taught me the idea of community,” said Moreno. “At the end of the day it’s not just about my own success. It’s what I needed—an emphasis on community—and that’s what the PATHS program did…
November 7, 2019
November 7, 2019 —
…degree in physiology and neuroscience in 2018, she has continued her studies as a graduate student in biology with the goal of entering a joint M.D.-Ph.D. program. Liu is also mother to a 2-year-old daughter on the autism spectrum, which drives her desire to study pediatric psychiatry to better address…
August 18, 2016
August 18, 2016 —
Concerns over the Zika virus have focused on pregnant women due to mounting evidence that it causes brain abnormalities in developing fetuses. However, new research in mice suggests that certain adult brain cells may be vulnerable to infection as well. Among these are populations of cells that serve to replace…
December 7, 2015
December 7, 2015 —
Currently, there is no treatment to halt the progression of Huntington’s disease (HD), a fatal genetic disorder that slowly robs sufferers of their physical and mental abilities. Now, researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have discovered that an existing compound, previously tested for diabetes, offers hope…
April 17, 2020
April 17, 2020 —
The National Institutes of Health has renewed its commitment to the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, the largest long-term study of brain development and child health ever conducted in the United States. The awards to UC San Diego total just over $60 million.
September 21, 2023
September 21, 2023 —
UC San Diego engineers have devised a new solution to control a major agricultural menace, root-damaging nematodes. Using plant viruses, they created nanoparticles that can deliver pesticides to previously unreachable soil depths. This could potentially minimize environmental toxicity and costs.
February 28, 2013
February 28, 2013 —
…and computational molecular biology, neuroscience, ocean sciences, and physics. Winners are selected through close cooperation with the scientific community. To qualify, candidates must first be nominated by their fellow scientists and are subsequently selected by an independent panel of senior scholars. Fellows receive $50,000 to be used to further their…
December 14, 2015
December 14, 2015 —
Further underscoring the prenatal origins of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine describe for the first time how abnormal gene activity in cell cycle networks that are known to control brain cell production may underlie abnormal early brain growth in the disorder.
August 8, 2014
August 8, 2014 —
The University of California, San Diego’s Nanofabrication Cleanroom Facility (Nano3) is the first institution to obtain a novel FEI Scios dual-beam microscope, with an adaptation for use at cryogenic temperatures. The new microscope will enable research among a highly diverse user base, ranging from materials science to structural and molecular…