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How a Virus Causes Chromosomal Breakage, Leading to Cancer

April 13, 2023

UC San Diego researchers describe for the first time how the Epstein-Barr virus exploits genomic weaknesses to cause cancer while reducing the body’s ability to suppress it.

Return to Learn Q&A: Fall Student Life

September 10, 2020

…into a virtual performance art event through ArtPower. Q. Will student success and academic programs offer remote advising? Figueroa: Yes, all of our programs in Student Retention and Success are open virtually. For example, students can make a one-on-one virtual appointment with a Student Success Coach. These professional staff members…

Top International Lawyer Philippe Sands to Discuss Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity on Feb. 28

February 13, 2018

Philippe Sands has been dedicated to human rights issues throughout his career and has worked on high-profile human rights cases involving abuse. Now, in his book East West Street, Sands explores the creation and development of legal concepts that came about as a result of Hitler’s Third Reich which changes…

Scientists Race to Outpace Lethal Bacterial Infections

May 30, 2018

The race is on between new antibiotics and drug-resistant bacteria—and scientists are challenged to keep up. By 2050, according to a Wellcome Trust study, deaths from deadly infections will be more common than cancer deaths. Scientists report that currently antimicrobial resistance causes 23,000 deaths annually in the U.S.; 700,000 deaths…

Giving Students a Place to Prep for Tomorrow’s Virtual (Reality) Economy

May 11, 2017

…also directs the Sonic Arts Research and Development group in the Qualcomm Institute (QI). . Another sense: in addition to sight and sound, VR can mimic the sense of touch. Student tests a novel haptic glove using soft robotics concepts now in development at UC San Diego. In 2015, Schulze…

From Idea to Impact: Meet the Recipients of the Inaugural Chancellor’s Innovation Awards

March 14, 2024

The forward-thinking innovators behind Vektor Medical and FjordPhyto took home the top prizes during UC San Diego’s inaugural Chancellor’s Innovation Awards celebration, highlighting the university’s diverse entrepreneurial campus culture.

The Triton Family Celebrates

June 5, 2012

…sciences, business, research, the arts, social innovation and political service. UC San Diego alumni live across the globe, including 71 percent in California; 19 percent in the U.S. (non-Calif.); with 10 percent living abroad. And this is the weekend when many of them returned home to celebrate all things Triton.…

Predictive Science, Inc. Releases Influenza Predictions

November 1, 2019

San Diego-based Predictive Science, Inc. this week released their first forecast for the 2019-2020 influenza season, which typically runs from November through March.

Two ‘Seasoned and Successful’ Entrepreneurs Join UC San Diego to Guide Student Innovators

February 29, 2016

UC San Diego’s Entrepreneurs-in-Residence program, which currently features three savvy business professionals who help advise students on start-up ideas, has gained two additional experts.

Get an Insider’s Look at UC San Diego at Triton Day Experience

March 20, 2012

…workshop, scavenger hunt and world-art trivia. Current students will guide campus tours departing every 30 minutes, and there will be various stages with live music, singing, dancing and demonstrations. Volunteers are needed to help showcase the UC San Diego campus to admitted students and the community for the Triton Day…

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