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Two UC San Diego Researchers to Lead Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study

June 25, 2015

Two of the nation’s leading physician-scientists in the search to better understand and treat Alzheimer’s disease – William Mobley, MD, PhD, and Michael Rafii, MD, PhD – have been named interim co-directors of the Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS), a major initiative formed in 1991 as a cooperative agreement between…

Q&A with Dr. Bess Marcus

January 18, 2012

…a volunteer at the Campus YMCA, where I provided community service to diverse populations-in-need in the St. Louis community. I combined all of these interests as a graduate student in Clinical Psychology at Auburn University, as I was struck by the fact that much of what ails people (cancer, heart…

UC San Diego Climbs to Nation’s 6th Best Public University in U.S. News & World Report Rankings

September 18, 2023

UC San Diego has advanced two spots to become the sixth best public university in the country, according to the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings released today. UC San Diego ranked No. 28 on the complete list of over 400 of the nation’s colleges, jumping six…

Heart to Heart: Seven Couples Share Their UC San Diego Love Stories

February 10, 2022

…who worked in human resources at UC San Diego Health for over eight years, recently transitioned to a role at SDG&E. This year, the couple will be celebrating their ten year ‘dating anniversary’ a couple of days before Valentine’s day by grilling some steaks and “maybe finally opening up that…

UC San Diego Receives $7.35 Million for Scripps Center for Oceans and Human Health

April 16, 2024

The University of California San Diego was awarded $7.35 million in funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health for a multidisciplinary program to advance understanding of marine contaminants and nutrients.

A Class of Pioneers

May 18, 2017

…to cover students’ tuition, on-campus living expenses, books and more—essentially a full scholarship. The program is made possible by funding from Chancellor’s Associates—UC San Diego alumni, faculty, staff and friends who make an annual investment of $2,500 or more—as well as support from the University of California’s Blue and Gold…

Supercomputers Aid Our Understanding of Complex Brain Waves

April 1, 2019

Using the Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at UC San Diego, campus researchers have demonstrated they can efficiently analyze more than 1,000 EEG 128-channel high-density data sets via the new Open EEGLAB Portal running on SDSC’s Neuroscience Gateway.

Microgrid Business Models Analyzed in UC San Diego Study

April 6, 2017

UC San Diego researchers published a systematic analysis of microgrids in Southern California to better understand business cases for private investment in microgrids. From the abstract: “Decentralization [of the electric power grid] could radically reduce customer energy costs, but without the right policy framework it could create large numbers of…

California Medicine Scholars Program Encourages Community College Students to Pursue Medicine

August 22, 2023

Among the many new faces on University of California San Diego’s campus this fall will be 17 eager community college graduates with the goal of becoming doctors someday. These students are all participants in the state-funded California Medicine Scholars Program (CMSP).

Bring a Beginner’s Mind

April 13, 2023

Associate Professor of Communication Angela Booker has been named inaugural provost of Eighth College. The campus’s newest college will be located in the Theater District Living and Learning Neighborhood and will welcome an inaugural cohort of 600 students in Fall 2023.

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