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UC San Diego’s Veteran Entrepreneur Initiatives Take Flight

May 11, 2017

…of service as an artillery officer with two deployments, he knew he wanted to work in the medical device industry—something he’d been passionate about since high school. He already had a degree in biomedical engineering and his time in the Marines had given him the leadership skills to be successful.…

StartBlue Demo Day Spotlights UC San Diego’s Commitment to Blue Tech Innovation

May 19, 2022

…Sepiabotics, integrating next-generation robotics, artificial intelligence and computer vision to solve ocean data challenges On Wednesday, May 25 at Sumner Hall at Scripps Oceanography, seven teams from the first-ever startBlue cohort will showcase their ocean-focused startup solutions as part of startBlue Demo Day. Teams will present their pitches, demonstrate the…

Common Acid Reflux Medications Promote Chronic Liver Disease

October 10, 2017

Approximately 10 percent of Americans take a proton pump inhibitor drug to relieve symptoms of frequent heartburn and acid reflux. That percentage can be much higher for people with chronic liver disease. Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered evidence in mice and humans that…

Rising Temperatures: How Can SoCal Survive the Heat Crisis?

July 9, 2024

Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s NSF-funded Southern California Extreme Heat Research Hub brings together an interdisciplinary team of UC San Diego scientists—from climatologists to epidemiologists—to study extreme heat impacts and mitigation strategies.

Return to Learn By the Numbers

December 10, 2020

…18: Number of Q&A articles produced weekly to address the campus community’s most pressing questions about the rollout and implementation of the Return to Learn program. 14: Number of Return to Learn Weekly campus-wide newsletters distributed thus far to communicate important campus updates. Discover more about the Return to Learn…

CalIT2 Workshop Looks to the Future of Health and Medicine

November 1, 2024

Throughout the day-long event, participants exchanged views on current issues in health and medicine, from addiction to hospital cybersecurity.

Still Connected After all These Years

February 4, 2016

…Donald Wesling, professor emeritus Arts and Humanities, retired from UC San Diego’s Department of Literature in 2006—and then promptly took on the directorship of the prestigious Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop, the nation’s oldest and most respected program of its kind. Clarion is an intensive six-week summer program…

Transforming Clinical Recording of Deep Brain Activity with a New Take on Sensor Manufacturing

January 17, 2024

Sensors built with a new manufacturing approach are capable of recording activity deep within the brain from large populations of individual neurons–with a resolution of as few as one or two neurons–in humans as well as a range of animal models.

Nation’s First Civility Research Center at UC San Diego to Address Juvenile Justice Reform

May 20, 2021

…Zoom photo from the ART of Inclusive Communication workshop in April 2021 held for principal members of UC San Diego student organizations. Photo Courtesy of UC San Diego. Through the programming, thousands of students have explored the benefits of dialogue that can sometimes be uncomfortable but ultimately leads to better…

Mindfulness Training Program May Help Olympic Athletes Reach Peak Performance

June 5, 2014

…researchers after reading an article entitled “Cracking the Athlete’s Brain” in Outside magazine that featured research on peak performance and mindfulness training by Dr. Martin Paulus, a UC San Diego professor of psychiatry and Haase’s academic mentor. Herrera, whose team is based at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula…

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