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Acting Student and Bioengineering Alumna Awarded Soros Fellowship for New Americans

April 17, 2024

A University of California San Diego current graduate student in the Department of Theatre and Dance and an undergraduate alumna from the Department of Bioengineering are are among 30 recipients of the 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.

Campus Recognizes Black History Month with Events Celebrating Achievements of African-American Women

January 31, 2012

…to scientific gains and artistic triumphs, and the continued fight for equality for everyone, everywhere.” In addition to signature events, such as the UC San Diego Alumni Association’s Evening with the Stars, more events have been added, including a keynote speech from ­Wendy Raquel Robinson at the 10th annual Black…

UC San Diego Secures Several Top Spots in Latest National Rankings for NIH Funding

April 11, 2024

University of California San Diego solidified its status as a national leader in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, as reported by the 2023 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR) rankings.

Issues of Identity: In Conversation with Hilton Als

February 8, 2018

…our campus, where the arts and sciences actually seek each other out to find where the common grounds are,” said Department of Theatre and Dance professor Judith Dolan, who led the discussion. Department of Theatre and Dance MFA student Michael Rishawn in “A Raisin in the Sun,” running Feb. 9-17.…

NIH Awards UC San Diego Researchers $14.3 Million to Continue 4D Nucleome Research

October 13, 2020

Diverse teams across University of California San Diego, with collaborators elsewhere, have received two 5-year grants totaling $14.3 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Fund to continue their work as a 4D Nucleome Research Hub and Center.

Computer Simulations Could Lead to Better Cardiac Pump for Children With Heart Defects

September 10, 2012

Structural and mechanical engineers at the University of California, San Diego, are working together to create blood flow simulations that could lead to improvements in the design of a cardiac pump for children born with heart defects. They hope that the design changes will improve young patients’ outcomes.

SDSC Supercomputer Simulations Aid in Solving Boron Carbide Mystery

December 17, 2019

Building upon decades of research on how to make boron carbide even more efficient, an engineering team at the University of Florida (UF) has been conducting simulations using SDSC’s Comet supercomputer to better understand the nanoscale level of this important material.

COVID-19, MIS-C and Kawasaki Disease Share Same Immune Response

May 16, 2022

COVID-19, MIS-C and KD all share a similar underlying mechanism involving the over-activation of particular inflammatory pathways, UC San Diego study shows. Findings support novel drug targets for MIS-C.

UC San Diego Welcomes Campus, Local Community to Triton Day Experience

March 13, 2012

…workshop, scavenger hunt and world-art trivia. Thurgood Marshall College. Visual Arts Open Studios, 1 to 7 p.m.––Visitors will be able to step inside approximately 50 artist studios and interact with the emerging talent on campus as master’s and art practice doctoral students share their artistic process and finished pieces with…

Scholarship Recipient Solange Jackson Advocates for Public Health

May 1, 2024

Undergraduate student Solange Jackson, a recipient of the UC San Diego UJIMA Network Black History Month Scholarship, hopes to make a positive impact on health care policies in underrepresented or marginalized communities.

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