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Mapping the Mouse Brain, and by Extension, the Human Brain Too

October 6, 2021

In a special issue of Nature, UC San Diego researchers further refine the organization of cells within key regions of the mouse brain and the organization of transcriptomic, epigenomic and regulatory factors that provide these brain cells with function and purpose.

We Might Not Know Half of What’s in Our Cells, New AI Technique Reveals

November 24, 2021

Artificial intelligence-based technique reveals previously unknown cell components that may provide new clues to human development and disease.

Human Brain Cell Atlas Offers Unprecedented Look at Neuropsychiatric Disorders

October 13, 2023

In a large, multi-institutional effort led by University of California San Diego, researchers have analyzed more than a million human brain cells and revealed links between specific types of cells and various common neuropsychiatric disorders.

UC San Diego Alumni Presents 40 Under 40 Awards

April 12, 2018

…and well beyond.” Daniel Caspi. Photo by Beking Joassaint of Beking Media. You might say alumnus Daniel Caspi’s super power is an exceptional grasp of organic chemistry and a penchant for solving complex technical problems. Shortly after earning his Ph.D. from Caltech, the 2002 UC San Diego graduate joined Abbott…

Madeleine Albright to UC San Diego Grads: Find Your Voice

June 6, 2019

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright will deliver the keynote address to the graduating class at the University of California San Diego, recognized as one of the top 10 public universities in the U.S.

New Faculty Represent Campus’s Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Protecting the Planet

March 9, 2017

…Science & Physical Oceanography (CASPO) Family Medicine & Public Health Benmarhnia studies the impact of extreme weather events on human health and advancing awareness of human vulnerability and its implications for public policy. Benmarhnia develops methodological approaches in order to evaluate the health impact of environmental policies such as climate…

Kawasaki Disease Linked to Wind Currents

November 10, 2011

Kawasaki Disease (KD) is a severe childhood disease that many parents, even some doctors, mistake for an inconsequential viral infection. In fact, if not diagnosed or treated in time, it can lead to irreversible heart damage. After 50 years of research, including genetic studies, scientists have been unable to pinpoint…

Data from Across Globe Defines Distinct Kawasaki Disease Season

September 23, 2013

After more than four decades of research, strong evidence now shows that Kawasaki disease has a distinct seasonal occurrence shared by regions across the Northern hemisphere.

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