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Jet-Set and Learn: Summer Travels Transform Student Perspectives

September 28, 2023

This summer, the world became a classroom for hundreds of Tritons who ventured out of their comfort zones, immersed themselves in unfamiliar cultures, met new people and opened their minds to new ideas and fresh possibilities for the future.

7 AI-Powered Technologies You Should Know About

August 22, 2023

Move over, ChatGPT: These artificial intelligence-powered technologies and innovations being developed and implemented at UC San Diego could lead to the next developments in the “AI revolution.”

Charting the Pacific Century

November 1, 2018

…fields of atmospheric science, neuroscience, engineering and more, representing UC San Diego’s broad strengths across disciplines. The school’s scholars are not just interdisciplinary; they are hugely collaborative with other world-leading experts on campus, across the U.S. and abroad, developing research breakthroughs that benefit the globe. Examples of faculty from GPS…

Coming Home: Alumni Faculty Share Why They Came Back to Campus

December 1, 2016

…studying animal physiology and neuroscience. She cites the opportunity to work in a lab as one the most valuable aspects of her college education and is pleased to see that today’s students have even more opportunities available to them. “The campus has gotten bigger, which means expanded access to resources…

Breaking Barriers, Shattering Glass: Women in Medicine Month

September 25, 2024

September is designated as Women in Medicine Month, and UC San Diego Health celebrates three inspiring women physicians and accomplishments.

A Year in Review: A Look Back as We Move Ahead

December 9, 2021

…studying cognitive and behavioral neuroscience so that she can reframe conversations and address misconceptions about neurological diseases. Atnafu received support through the PATHways to STEM through Enhanced Access and Mentorship Program, which this year received nearly $500,000 in donations. Also growing is the Institute of Arts and Humanities, which recently…

A New Phase

January 31, 2023

The evolution of clinical trials is accelerating, driven by emerging technologies, social imperatives and the next public health crisis.

Large Study Identifies Genetic Variants Linked to Risk Tolerance and Risky Behaviors

January 14, 2019

An international group that includes researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine has identified 124 genetic variants associated with a person’s willingness to take risks, as reported in a study published January 14, 2019 in Nature Genetics.

Limited Tickets Available for Opening of Sold-Out “The Atlantic Meets the Pacific” Forum

September 27, 2012

…San Diego professor, a neuroscientist and New York Times bestselling author of The Tell-Tale Brain; Ben Rattray, founder and CEO of Change.org, the world’s fastest-growing platform for social action; Gretchen Rubin, international bestselling author of The Happiness Project. Eric Topol, M.D., a leading cardiologist combining genomic and digital technologies to…

Optimism Meets Pessimism at The Atlantic Meets the Pacific Forum

October 10, 2013

…such data scientists, including neuroscientist Jacopo Annese, who spoke at the forum about his efforts to create one of the world’s most innovative ‘brain banks.’ His Brain Observatory project will preserve a vast archive of human brains together with their medical and life history to create ‘blueprints’ of human cognition.…

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