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Do a Mom’s Medications Affect Her Breast Milk and Baby? New Center Investigates

September 10, 2021

UC San Diego School of Medicine receives $6.1M to launch a new research center studying the effects of maternal antibiotic use on breast milk and infant health. The center is funded by National Institutes of Health, as part of their new Maternal and Pediatric Precision in Therapeutics (MPRINT) Hub.

Three UC San Diego Researchers Elected to National Academy of Medicine

October 19, 2015

The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) announced today the election of three new members from University of California, San Diego School of Medicine: Napoleone Ferrara, MD; Christopher K. Glass, MD, PhD; and Roberto Malinow, MD, PhD. Election to NAM is considered among the highest honors in the fields of health…

Campus Leverages Milestone Anniversary to Raise Critically-Needed Funds

October 18, 2011

…Carol Murray to support cancer and retina research; $3 million bequest from Patty Morris to fund arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease research; $2.4 million grant by the Hellman Family Foundation to support junior faculty members; More than $2 million from Irwin and Joan Jacobs to support the School of Engineering; $2…

Breastfeeding Research Improves Lives and Advances Health, But Faces Conflicts

February 11, 2021

…autoimmune diseases, diabetes and cancer. Yet, remarkably, we still don’t fully understand the composition of breast milk, or the biological basis for its many health effects. In fact, more scientific papers have been published on headaches than breastfeeding, and more federal research dollars from Canadian Institutes of Health Research and…

Two Billion Reasons to Celebrate

August 19, 2019

…From student scholarships to cancer vaccines, the Campaign for UC San Diego is changing lives It was an ambitious and lofty goal. But for our university, overachieving is the norm. When the Campaign for UC San Diego was launched in 2012, the focus of the 10-year, $2 billion comprehensive fundraising…

UC San Diego Announces 2022 Undergraduate Library Research Prize Winners

September 1, 2022

…While normally focused on cancers, with the ongoing pandemic, he naturally turned his attention toward applying these ideas toward COVID-19 patients. His research led him towards studying the risk factors of breakthrough cases after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine(s). Daniel turned to the Library directly, or to resources provided by the…

Six Researchers at UC San Diego Receive $5 Million from NIH for Transformative Research

October 4, 2016

Four biologists, a nanoengineer and a biophysicist at UC San Diego today received a total of more than $5 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health to pursue innovative and transformative research projects.

Jumbo Undertaking: Elephant Milk Under the Microscope

January 16, 2020

…risk of breast and ovarian cancer in mothers. Bode has dedicated his career to studying human milk. Once an athlete who used specialized diets for optimal performance, he changed career paths after an internship at a baby formula company in college, where he learned about the “magical” ingredients of human…

We’ve Got You, Baby! UC San Diego Health Delivers Top OB/GYN Care to Community

October 31, 2023

UC San Diego Health provides the highest standards of care by multi-disciplinary teams from expectant parents to patients going through menopause.

UC San Diego Announces Recipients of Chancellor’s and Revelle Medals

October 10, 2019

…on advancing breakthroughs in cancer and [UC San Diego’s] Preuss School, Chancellor’s Associates and the Stuart Collection, to cardiovascular and eye research.” Iris Lynn and Matthew Strauss have made a significant impact on UC San Diego—and throughout the region—with support in areas including arts, culture and cancer research. The Strauss…

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