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Chemist Helps Bridge Underrepresented Minority Gap in Science

August 13, 2020

…on deferral during the COVID-19 pandemic, he said. Walking the Walk of Change Women in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry are taking bold steps toward increased balance and fairness on campus. Read more » President for the UC San Diego ACS Student Affiliates (ACS-SA) Vanessa Tian said she believes…

Theatre and Dance Student One of 15 Selected for National Diversity-Focused Scholarship

February 11, 2021

…the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Manuel Rotenberg. He said one of the biggest takeaways from his training is that it allowed him to focus on who he is, and who he can be: “If anything about stage management in this program, I’ve learned to really be more…

A New Phase

January 31, 2023

The evolution of clinical trials is accelerating, driven by emerging technologies, social imperatives and the next public health crisis.

Conrad Prebys Foundation Awards $500,000 Grant to Support Department of Music’s Community Outreach

May 3, 2021

The UC San Diego Department of Music will expand its post-pandemic reach with support from a $500,000 grant from The Conrad Prebys Foundation, helping to launch the department’s outreach to both regional and international audiences.

UC San Diego Names 2024 Revelle Medal Recipients

October 29, 2024

UC San Diego will honor five individuals as recipients of the 2024 Revelle Medal, a prestigious award recognizing sustained, distinguished and extraordinary service to campus. The 2024 Revelle Medal recipients are: Fan Chung Graham, Stephan Haggard, Douglas Richman, M.D., Robert Schooley, M.D. and Jan B. Talbot.

When the Language of Cells is Interrupted

November 12, 2020

…School of Medicine (pictured pre-COVID-19 pandemic. Until that moment, Newton hadn’t thought of it that way. Yet it struck her as true. “We probably don’t fully appreciate our own depth of expertise because it’s our normal,” said Newton, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at UC San Diego School…

Athletic Director Chats About the Tritons’ Move to Division I

May 1, 2024

UC San Diego Athletic Director Earl Edwards stewarded UC San Diego’s move from Division II to Division I in 2020. As the campus approaches the end of the required four-year reclassification period, UC San Diego Magazine asked Edwards about the pandemic, scholar-athletes and the future.

UC San Diego Alumna Takes the Lead in Providing Care to the Underserved

November 15, 2022

A social justice warrior who loves biology, nature and teaching, alumna Kristin Brownell MD/MPH is a core faculty member at the Family Health Centers of San Diego. She is dedicated to improving primary care for refugees, immigrants and other underserved groups.

How to Spot Patients Most Likely to Die from Blood Infections

September 3, 2020

…of high-risk patients with other types of infections, including COVID-19. In addition, researchers are following up on the proteins and modifications that were revealed in the study, exploring their origins, roles in the immune response and potential as therapeutic targets.

UC San Diego Named Inaugural Partner in Statewide College Corps Initiative

April 21, 2022

…gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. “Many of our students are eager to participate in changemaking—but many of these opportunities do not offer compensation for their time and talents, or they may exclude some students due to status,” said Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Alysson Satterlund, who initiated the proposal…

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