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Pre-med Student Melds Matrix and Medicine 

March 18, 2021

…risk or even protect us from developing them.” According to Gordon, psychiatric and mental health research focused on the genetics and genomics is an incomplete picture because it doesn’t take into account the life of the individual; their experiences and stressors. On the other hand, research solely focused on life…

Recipe for Wellness

May 14, 2015

…says is good for us. UC San Diego School of Medicine associate professor Cheryl Anderson is trying to fix that. A member of the national 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, she and other top nutrition experts recently completed more than 18 months reviewing what is known about diet-related disease prevention.…

Researchers: El Niño is Here, But Impact Still Difficult to Predict

December 3, 2015

…this could also help us quantify the effects of large waves causing seawall damage or damage to the shoreline,” said Julie Thomas, executive director of the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System 〈SCCOOS〉 and the Coastal Data Information Program (CDIP) at Scripps. Those wishing to contribute photos of storm events…

Changing Lives: Carol Vassiliadis Names Hospital with $8.5 Million to Jacobs Medical Center

October 16, 2014

…in complex procedures for all medical conditions. Examples of surgeries to be offered include MRI-guided gene therapy for brain cancer, heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy for abdominal cancers, and complex spine and joint reconstruction. A robust robotics program will continue to treat thyroid, esophageal, prostate, colon, kidney and bladder cancers. Delicate microsurgery…

Tethered for Months to Floating Sea Ice, Scripps Researchers Join Largest-Ever International Arctic

January 16, 2020

…the Arctic ice and allowing it to drift in circumpolar currents for three years. “This is the only way to do this research,” Bowman said. “You can’t just park a research station on the Arctic in the winter. If there was a land mass up there, then we would have…

Q&A: How to Access Library Services

October 1, 2020

…two business days. Contact us with any questions about circulation, reserves, or billing. Students, faculty and staff can also request scanned chapters of items from most of the Library’s print collection free of charge. Requests will be delivered electronically to the email address provided within three business days of submission.…

Hanna and Mark Gleiberman Gift $12 Million to UC San Diego’s Head and Neck Cancer Center

May 13, 2021

…trials, this gift will allow us to really focus on how to improve functional outcomes, quality of life and improve recovery after treatment,” said Califano, physician-in-chief at Moores Cancer Center. In 2021, head and neck cancer research at Moores Cancer Center received $14 million in funding from the National Institutes…

Breaking Through to the Brain

May 5, 2022

…which is exciting for us in terms of the approach being established as safe,” said Kwon. Treating TBI In addition to diagnosing TBI, Kwon’s lab is working to engineer nanoparticles that could be designed to reach the specific part of the brain that was impacted, carrying a therapeutic payload to…

Innovate to Dominate

July 28, 2022

…Offers Insights into the US-China Competition Professor Tai Ming Cheung’s new book lays out the complex interplay in China’s economic development, innovation and security at the heart of the country’s competition for global dominance Will China overtake the U.S. to become the world’s leading technological and security power? A new…

A Former Food Desert Now Feeds a Community’s Spirit

October 23, 2014

…shrubs, plants and groundcover all of which produces food for human consumption. Student Fellowship/Internship Opportunity The overall goal of the UC Global Food Initiative is to harness the resources of the University of California—its research, people, expertise and tradition of public service—to put the world on a pathway to feed…

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