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Honoring the Veterans in Our Lives

November 9, 2023

In honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, UC San Diego Today asked members of the campus community to tell us about the U.S. military service members and veterans in their lives and share messages of gratitude for their contributions to their nation.

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.

Top Stories of 2020

December 18, 2020

…has created a successful model that can be generalized and used to inform other reopening efforts, especially in education. On the front lines of COVID-19 vaccine research Rommie Amaro, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California San Diego. From the start of the pandemic, the university has taken a…

Scripps Scientists Awarded Nearly $5 Million to Study Triggers of Toxic Algal Blooms

October 28, 2019

Researchers are gearing up to hunt for blooms along California’s coast using a suite of technologies that can target and sample ocean microbes and sift through genetic code in real time. All of this is made possible by a new $4.9 million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Midlife Refit of Research Vessel Roger Revelle Completed

December 10, 2020

…profile the subsurface, identify animals in the water column, track subsurface vehicles, and measure ocean currents. They are also used to map the seafloor, a capability much desired by the renewed effort to map the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone through the Federal National Ocean Mapping, Exploration, and Characterization (NOMEC) Strategy,…

Fieldwork in a Changing Field

October 18, 2018

…distant past or in models of future scenarios that play out only on computer screens. Scripps Institution of Oceanography geoscientist Jeff Severinghaus operates an instrument that separates air from the compacted snow that makes up Greenland’s firn layer Now that future is here and a growing number of scientists are…

In Conversation with Ramesh Rao: Visualizing the Invisible with MEG (video and transcript)

February 26, 2024

Qualcomm Institute Director Ramesh Rao chats with Roland Lee and Mingxiong Huang, who co-direct QI’s new Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Center on the underpinnings of the advanced brain imaging technique, the making of the new facility, and MEG’s contributions to research and patient care.

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