January 7, 2016
January 7, 2016 —
…of Philosophy, Division of Arts and Humanities “Ethics, most broadly understood, concerns what we ought to do. The right action depends on what we know and can do. That keeps changing,” says Callender. “UC San Diego is no stranger to work closing the science-ethics gap. It’s in our DNA. From…
September 30, 2021
September 30, 2021 —
…a research project and artistic expression to community service and study abroad. Students must apply on a quarterly basis for the program, which is co-led by the Colleges. A re-awakening of the Triton spirit Library Walk is once again bustling with student organizations, the stands of Triton Soccer Stadium are…
September 17, 2020
September 17, 2020 —
…treat inflammatory conditions like arthritis, has shown promise in treating the sickest COVID-19 patients. The FDA has also issued an EUA for convalescent plasma (CP) therapy, which involves infusing patients with antibodies extracted from the blood of donors who have successfully recovered from COVID-19, with the hope that the resulting…
October 7, 2021
October 7, 2021 —
…cell therapy (1970s) and artificial intelligence (21st century). Vaccines often make these lists—they are both old and new—but they are also overlooked because their power is primarily in prevention, and a disease dodged is harder to count, though the World Health Organization estimates 2.5 million deaths are prevented each year…
April 8, 2021
April 8, 2021 —
…virtual ones), collaborate with artists and writers, and field general inquiries, such as curious beachgoers seeking to identify mystery creatures. Since 2018, the Geological Collections has been participating in GEOPATHS, a collaborative project between UC San Diego, the University of San Diego, and California State University-Bakersfield. This collaboration was designed…