Skip to main content

Your search for “COVID” returned 640 results

For the Love of Family

April 3, 2023

Sydney Brown ‘22 suffered the devastating loss of her mother during her junior year, but still managed to achieve major accomplishments on and off the basketball court, including a nomination for 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year.

Elizabeth Villa Selected as 2021 HHMI Investigator

September 23, 2021

Biological Sciences Associate Professor Elizabeth Villa has been selected as a 2021 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator. As one of 33 scientists chosen out of pool of more than 800, Villa will receive $9 million over a seven-year HHMI Investigator term.

Global Coronavirus Challenge Calls for U.S.-China Cooperation

April 9, 2020

…the Global Impacts of COVID‑19 On April 9 at noon, Susan Shirk and Victor Shih will be part of a panel discussion on U.S.-China tensions for the School of Global Policy and Strategy webinar series on the Global Impacts of COVID-19. Visit the event website for more information and to…

10 Intriguing Spaces in QI’s Atkinson Hall

November 21, 2023

A 4 1/2-minute video, with edited transcript and photos, provides highlights of the UC San Diego Qualcomm Institute’s multidisciplinary facilities used by scientists, artists, engineers and entrepreneurs.

UC San Diego’s CREATE and SDSC Awarded National K-12 STEM Grant

June 9, 2020

The U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense STEM Education Consortium (DESC) has awarded a one-year grant to SDSC and the UC San Diego Mathematics Project to introduce computing into high school math classrooms.

Many Firearm Buyers and Sellers do not Comply with Assault Weapons Bans

February 7, 2022

With the number of mass killings by firearms rapidly increasing from 270 in 2014 to 693 in 2021, President Biden recently called for the reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban as a way to curtail gun violence. But how effective are weapons bans and will the market comply with…

What Makes Blood Vessels Leaky: New Insights for Sepsis Therapeutics

August 31, 2021

Lab studies reveal protein HSP27’s role in blood vessel leakage, opening the possibility that therapeutically dialing its activity up or down might stabilize patients with sepsis.

Voyager Supercomputer Enters Testbed Phase

May 18, 2022

Voyager, the experimental artificial intelligence compute resource newly installed at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, is ready for use. Sanctioned for production by the NSF, the high-performance/high-efficiency supercomputer located at UC San Diego is moving into its operational testbed phase.

UC San Diego Professor Renee Bowen Selected as White House Economic Advisor

June 10, 2021

Renee Bowen, the Pastor Faculty Fellow at the University of California San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy and the Department of Economics, has been selected to serve in the Biden administration as the senior economist for Trade with the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA).

Monumental Sculpture by Jeff Koons Debuts at Jacobs Medical Center

March 18, 2021

…and staff due to COVID-19 restrictions). “I’m delighted to see my artwork, Party Hat (Orange), installed in the entrance hall of the Jacobs Medical Center,” said Koons. “I am very grateful to Irwin and Joan Jacobs for creating this opportunity for so many people to interact with the work. I…

Category navigation with Social links