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Connecting Through the Arts

August 27, 2020

…and mass incarceration, housing, Covid-19, and community resilience, all from a diverse group of young folks working alongside inspiring local organizations,” he said. “Advocating for, amplifying, listening to and learning from their voices definitely brings about some much-needed confidence in the future.” Pursuing a Doctor of Music Arts degree, Teresa…

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.

Deforestation Drives Disease, Climate Change and It’s Happening at a Rapid Rate

April 23, 2020

…no concrete evidence that COVID-19 was propagated by deforestation, but scientists have documented how diseases such as HIV and Ebola, as well as SARS and other novel coronaviruses can be traced to bats that transmit disease to other mammals, and eventually to humans. Bats live in different environments all over…

Welcome in 2022 with UC San Diego’s Changemaker Week

January 13, 2022

…taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The start of the year offers new opportunities to take action that positively benefits our local communities, region and more. At UC San Diego, students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members are ringing in 2022 with Changemaker Week from Jan. 15–22. As part of…

Women Produce Skin Temperature Data that are Just as Predictable as Men

November 9, 2023

Women produce physiological data that is just as predictable as men, at least when it comes to skin temperature. This might seem like common sense, but variations in body signals due to menstrual cycles, such as temperature, were used as an excuse to keep women out of clinical studies for…

Take 10 with a Triton: Jimmy Cong is a Disability Specialist, DJ and Digital Media Lover

October 31, 2022

A firm believer in being willing to learn and listen to make improvements, Cong loves being able to help improve the university’s accessibility and inclusivity. Another thing he loves? Getting people to come together over music.

It Starts from Within

June 7, 2022

…over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Community at UC San Diego is characterized by solidarity, joy and a desire to lift each other up,” said Lima. “It’s about coming together because you want to be better, and the people you surround yourself with make you better, too.” We made it…

Team of UC San Diego Entrepreneurs Pushes Biomedicine Forward with Virtual Reality

March 14, 2023

If you were looking for a poster child for the strength of UC San Diego’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, the company Nanome would be a strong contender.

Inclusive Excellence Awards Honor Partners in Progress

February 24, 2022

…2,000 San Diegans against COVID-19. Providing survivors the best help possible Ashley Cooper While we can never fully anticipate when trauma will occur in our lives, CARE at SARC is dedicated to supporting those who have directly experienced traumatic violent events and provides campus-wide education and training to reduce the…

Faculty Start-Up Helps Employers Adapt to the Remote and Hybrid Work Era

June 30, 2022

…2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Graff Zivin and Lyons predicted that workplaces would never be the same, so they decided to apply their expertise in economics, management and innovation to help employers capture the benefits and manage the barriers to successful remote and hybrid workplaces by creating Amplisal. The…

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