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UC San Diego’s Scripps Oceanography Awarded $5.6 Million for DDT Ocean Dumpsite Research

September 26, 2022

New congressionally-directed funding awarding $5.6 million to Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego will aim to improve characterization of the extent of the dumpsite, and support additional monitoring and research.

UC San Diego Researchers Receive Funding to Address Critical Issues Facing California

January 17, 2019

UC San Diego Researchers Receive Funding to Address Critical Issues Facing California Highlighted by multi-campus research, funding is part of $9M in research grants awarded from University of California Office of the President Dystopian visions of a ruined planet and disastrous future are found everywhere in popular culture, but literature,…

The Acute Problem of Chronic Disease

May 10, 2023

UC San Diego physician-scientist explains why all chronic diseases are linked by the underlying failure of cells and the body to heal completely.

Ten UC San Diego Faculty Named 2012 AAAS Fellows

November 29, 2012

Ten professors at the University of California, San Diego have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the nation’s largest scientific organization. They are among 702 members selected this year by colleagues in their disciplines to be honored by the association for “scientifically or socially…

Sally Ride Science Launches at UC San Diego

October 22, 2015

…she co-founded in 2001. Research physicist Karen Flammer will serve as director of education for Sally Ride Science. In a partnership agreement announced by the University of California, San Diego, future generations—especially girls and historically underrepresented K-12 students—will be motivated to continue with STEM in school and beyond through Sally…

Pharming the Microbiome

January 24, 2023

The gut microbiome plays a critical but poorly understood role in how drugs work or don’t work in the body. It also presents therapeutic possibilities unto itself.

Harnessing Human Evolution to Advance Precision Medicine

February 9, 2024

Scientists hope to advance precision medicine through the discovery of a gene variant that leads to the same phenotype in separate high-dwelling populations while taking a different evolutionary path.

Amgen Scholars Program Supports Young Scientists at UC San Diego

February 22, 2012

…San Diego Intensive 10-week research program attracts undergraduates from across the country Hundreds of undergraduates from across the country apply each year to attend the prestigious Amgen Scholars Program at UC San Diego. Leandro Gallo, a graduate student in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California,…

A Tradition of Service: UC San Diego Honors Student Veterans Nov. 7-11

November 7, 2011

…UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center to honor a veteran staff member or student who has gone above and beyond his or her campus career duties to impact their surroundings or community. UC San Diego’s vice chancellor for Research, Sandra Brown, will be the keynote speaker. Her career includes managing…

Higher Resolution Brain Mapping Tech Wins Big at Research Expo

April 25, 2024

UC San Diego electrical and computer engineering PhD student Andrew Bourhis won the top prize at the 42nd annual Jacobs School of Engineering Research Expo for his work to integrate thin film transistors into easier-to-use flexible electrode arrays, which could enable much more precise mapping of human brain activity.

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