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UC San Diego Receives $10 Million for Center on Neurobiology in Changing Environments

September 10, 2024

The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group has selected UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography to receive a four-year, $10 million grant to establish the Allen Discovery Center for Neurobiology in Changing Environments. The center’s goal will be to understand how climate change may impact the nervous systems and behavior…

Bridging the Gaps

August 8, 2024

“I don’t think only about specific diseases or disorders, but also about how new technologies can promote or undermine health or mental health,” says Cinnamon Bloss, who holds positions at the UC San Diego including tenured professor and associate dean in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human…

Leading the Way to Health Equity

December 6, 2022

Researchers from a broad range of fields at the University of California San Diego are making waves as they push the boundaries of science and medicine to develop groundbreaking, real-world solutions to longstanding health inequities.

Diverse Undergraduates Discover Pathway to Ph.D. through McNair Program

May 7, 2015

…supportive environment,” said David Artis, dean of Undergraduate Research Initiatives and director of Academic Enrichment Programs at UC San Diego. “The record of the program’s achievements has made it easier to attract faculty members to work with students from these groups and so has strengthened in a real way the…

Jumbo Undertaking: Elephant Milk Under the Microscope

January 16, 2020

…in adults, such as arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease. “We want to understand from Mother Nature what works and how we can use that information to develop new therapeutics for diseases, from cancer to diabetes to cardiovascular disease,” said Bode. “The treatment for some illnesses may have been right in…

Eight UC San Diego Researchers Among ‘1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World’

November 10, 2022

Eight researchers from UC San Diego are listed in the first-ever ranking of the “1,000 Best Female Scientists in the World” by research.com, an analytics platform that advocates for improved research quality and also ranks universities, scholarly journals and academic conferences.

CAMP ‘Bridge to the Doctorate’ Program Graduates 12 Doctoral Candidates in STEM Fields

June 20, 2013

…doctoral process,” said David Artis, dean of Undergraduate Research Initiatives and director of Academic Enrichment Programs (AEP). AEP oversees CAMP at UC San Diego, which runs the campus’s Bridge program in collaboration with the Office of Graduate Studies and other campus partners. “It is wonderful to see that each of…

Celebrating the successes of UC San Diego’s most dynamic grads

June 14, 2018

…a love of science, art and activism with cutting-edge research, this year’s outstanding grads are truly inspiring. Here is a sampling of their stories: Avid sailor overcomes devastating brain tumor to graduate Earl Warren College grad Matt Morris (right) pictured with his girlfriend on a backpacking trip. Matt Morris has…

Non-Volatile Computer Memory: Other Dimensions, Other Domains

April 1, 2016

The 7th annual Non-Volatile Memories workshop elicited the interest of more than 185 researchers from around the world, who were there to hear where things might be headed for NVM, a crucial component of modern computing systems.

Family Weekend Draws Record Number of Visitors to Campus

October 31, 2013

…Spirit of the Masters art showcase and chocolate fountain—giving families a taste of the college’s annual Chocolate Festival that takes place each spring. From noon to 4 p.m., guests enjoyed the Family Fest, which featured food, face painting, balloon making, an inflatable obstacle course and a flash mob modeled after…

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